The MetroHealth System
Neurocritical Care Advanced Practice Provider (APP) Fellowship
The MetroHealth System, Cleveland, Ohio, us, 44101
The MetroHealth System
Cleveland, Ohio
Excellence. Innovation. Impact. The Department of Neurology and Critical Care at The MetroHealth System proudly offers the nation's first Neurocritical Care Advanced Practice Provider (APP) Fellowship, launched in 2019. This highly selective 12‑month post‑graduate program is designed for nurse practitioners (NPs) and physician assistants (PAs) who seek to elevate their expertise in neurocritical care and clinical neuroscience.
Based at MetroHealth's flagship campus in Cleveland, Ohio—home to a Comprehensive Stroke Center and the region's largest Level I Adult Trauma Center— the fellowship provides immersive, hands‑on experience across the spectrum of neuroscience and critical care.
Program Overview The fellowship blends intensive didactic education with mentored clinical training under the guidance of nationally recognized neurocritical care physicians and experienced APPs. While the core emphasis is on neurocritical care, the curriculum is intentionally flexible, preparing fellows for diverse inpatient neuroscience roles.
During the program, fellows will:
Perform advanced neurological and critical care assessments
Interpret neuroimaging and electroencephalography (EEG)
Perform and interpret bedside ultrasound
Execute common ICU procedures including endotracheal intubation, arterial line and central venous catheter placement, and lumbar puncture
Clinical Rotations To ensure a comprehensive understanding of the continuum of neuroscience care, fellows gain exposure to the following specialties:
Neurocritical Care
Neurosurgery
Neuroradiology
Epilepsy
Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
Medical Intensive Care
Hospital Neurology & Stroke
Infectious Disease
Outpatient Neurology
While Neurocritical Care is the central focus, the curriculum is customized to each fellow's background and career goals, offering individualized learning pathways.
Educational and Professional Development Fellows actively participate in:
Journal clubs, case conferences, and morbidity & mortality reviews
Quality improvement and research initiatives
Multidisciplinary collaboration with nurses, therapists, social workers, chaplains, residents, and attending physicians
Work schedules vary to reflect real‑world practice and include day/night rotations and weekends. Fellows adhere to ACGME duty hour standards, averaging 40–60 hours per week.
Eligibility & Application Process The MetroHealth Neurocritical Care APP Fellowship accepts one fellow per year on a highly competitive basis. Candidates are evaluated on:
Academic performance (graduate school transcripts)
Clinical experience and leadership potential
Personal statement and professional goals
Interview performance
Eligibility Requirements:
Graduation from an accredited NP or PA program
Board certification in specialty area
State of Ohio licensure as an APRN or PA (or eligibility for licensure)
Acute Care certification required for APRN candidates
How to Apply Interested candidates should submit:
Curriculum Vitae (CV)
Cover Letter
At least one Letter of Recommendation
Please send application materials to:
Eloy Vazquez, Sr.
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Cleveland, Ohio
Excellence. Innovation. Impact. The Department of Neurology and Critical Care at The MetroHealth System proudly offers the nation's first Neurocritical Care Advanced Practice Provider (APP) Fellowship, launched in 2019. This highly selective 12‑month post‑graduate program is designed for nurse practitioners (NPs) and physician assistants (PAs) who seek to elevate their expertise in neurocritical care and clinical neuroscience.
Based at MetroHealth's flagship campus in Cleveland, Ohio—home to a Comprehensive Stroke Center and the region's largest Level I Adult Trauma Center— the fellowship provides immersive, hands‑on experience across the spectrum of neuroscience and critical care.
Program Overview The fellowship blends intensive didactic education with mentored clinical training under the guidance of nationally recognized neurocritical care physicians and experienced APPs. While the core emphasis is on neurocritical care, the curriculum is intentionally flexible, preparing fellows for diverse inpatient neuroscience roles.
During the program, fellows will:
Perform advanced neurological and critical care assessments
Interpret neuroimaging and electroencephalography (EEG)
Perform and interpret bedside ultrasound
Execute common ICU procedures including endotracheal intubation, arterial line and central venous catheter placement, and lumbar puncture
Clinical Rotations To ensure a comprehensive understanding of the continuum of neuroscience care, fellows gain exposure to the following specialties:
Neurocritical Care
Neurosurgery
Neuroradiology
Epilepsy
Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
Medical Intensive Care
Hospital Neurology & Stroke
Infectious Disease
Outpatient Neurology
While Neurocritical Care is the central focus, the curriculum is customized to each fellow's background and career goals, offering individualized learning pathways.
Educational and Professional Development Fellows actively participate in:
Journal clubs, case conferences, and morbidity & mortality reviews
Quality improvement and research initiatives
Multidisciplinary collaboration with nurses, therapists, social workers, chaplains, residents, and attending physicians
Work schedules vary to reflect real‑world practice and include day/night rotations and weekends. Fellows adhere to ACGME duty hour standards, averaging 40–60 hours per week.
Eligibility & Application Process The MetroHealth Neurocritical Care APP Fellowship accepts one fellow per year on a highly competitive basis. Candidates are evaluated on:
Academic performance (graduate school transcripts)
Clinical experience and leadership potential
Personal statement and professional goals
Interview performance
Eligibility Requirements:
Graduation from an accredited NP or PA program
Board certification in specialty area
State of Ohio licensure as an APRN or PA (or eligibility for licensure)
Acute Care certification required for APRN candidates
How to Apply Interested candidates should submit:
Curriculum Vitae (CV)
Cover Letter
At least one Letter of Recommendation
Please send application materials to:
Eloy Vazquez, Sr.
#J-18808-Ljbffr