Piedmont Healthcare
We are seeking a dedicated and motivated
Neuroendovascular Surgery Fellow
to join our advanced neurovascular team. This fellowship offers rigorous hands‑on training in the minimally invasive catheter‑based treatment and clinical management of central nervous system (CNS) vascular diseases. The fellow will work alongside experienced neurointerventionalists and neurosurgeons to develop the skills and judgment necessary to become an independent and competent neuroendovascular specialist.
Key Responsibilities:
Learn and demonstrate technical proficiency in
minimally invasive neuroendovascular catheter‑based procedures
for the diagnosis and treatment of cerebrovascular disease.
Participate in the
operative and non‑operative management
of cerebrovascular conditions, including ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke, aneurysms, AVMs, and vascular malformations.
Develop and exhibit proficiency in
pre‑ and post‑procedural care
of neuroendovascular patients.
Actively contribute to
clinical research , including projects focused on novel technologies, outcome‑based health metrics, and participation in clinical trials.
Train under a framework of
clinical core competencies , including:
Patient Care
Medical Knowledge
Practice‑Based Learning and Improvement
Interpersonal and Communication Skills
Professionalism
Systems‑Based Practice
System‑Based Stroke Care Exposure:
Participate in
system‑wide stroke care coordination
across a
23‑hospital network , providing exposure to large‑scale system‑based practices and multidisciplinary stroke care pathways.
Qualifications:
MD or DO degree with completion of a residency in Neurology, Neurosurgery, Radiology, or a related specialty.
Eligible for medical licensure in [State].
Demonstrated commitment to clinical excellence and research in cerebrovascular disease.
Strong interpersonal skills, teamwork, and professionalism.
Opportunities & Benefits:
Exposure to high‑volume, complex neurovascular cases.
Mentorship by nationally recognized experts.
Participation in ongoing academic and research conferences.
Access to cutting‑edge endovascular technologies and clinical trials.
Competitive salary and institutional benefits.
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Neuroendovascular Surgery Fellow
to join our advanced neurovascular team. This fellowship offers rigorous hands‑on training in the minimally invasive catheter‑based treatment and clinical management of central nervous system (CNS) vascular diseases. The fellow will work alongside experienced neurointerventionalists and neurosurgeons to develop the skills and judgment necessary to become an independent and competent neuroendovascular specialist.
Key Responsibilities:
Learn and demonstrate technical proficiency in
minimally invasive neuroendovascular catheter‑based procedures
for the diagnosis and treatment of cerebrovascular disease.
Participate in the
operative and non‑operative management
of cerebrovascular conditions, including ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke, aneurysms, AVMs, and vascular malformations.
Develop and exhibit proficiency in
pre‑ and post‑procedural care
of neuroendovascular patients.
Actively contribute to
clinical research , including projects focused on novel technologies, outcome‑based health metrics, and participation in clinical trials.
Train under a framework of
clinical core competencies , including:
Patient Care
Medical Knowledge
Practice‑Based Learning and Improvement
Interpersonal and Communication Skills
Professionalism
Systems‑Based Practice
System‑Based Stroke Care Exposure:
Participate in
system‑wide stroke care coordination
across a
23‑hospital network , providing exposure to large‑scale system‑based practices and multidisciplinary stroke care pathways.
Qualifications:
MD or DO degree with completion of a residency in Neurology, Neurosurgery, Radiology, or a related specialty.
Eligible for medical licensure in [State].
Demonstrated commitment to clinical excellence and research in cerebrovascular disease.
Strong interpersonal skills, teamwork, and professionalism.
Opportunities & Benefits:
Exposure to high‑volume, complex neurovascular cases.
Mentorship by nationally recognized experts.
Participation in ongoing academic and research conferences.
Access to cutting‑edge endovascular technologies and clinical trials.
Competitive salary and institutional benefits.
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