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Skip to content Skip to search Skip to footer Neurosurgery Open Menu Back Close Menu Search for: Search Close Search AboutAbout News Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Contact Us Giving PeoplePeople Clinical Faculty Research Faculty Affiliated Faculty Fellows Residents Advanced Practice Providers Administration Patient CarePatient Care Aneurysms/Vascular Brain Tumors Chiari Malformation / Syringomyelia Epilepsy Hydrocephalus Movement Disorders Pain Pediatrics Peripheral Nerve Spine ResearchResearch Laboratories Clinical TrialsClinical Trials Trials with Outpatient EnrollmentTrials with Outpatient Enrollment Outpatient – Pediatric Outpatient-Spine and Peripheral Nerve Outpatient – Epilepsy and Functional Outpatient-Vascular Outpatient-Oncology Trials with Inpatient EnrollmentTrials with Inpatient Enrollment Inpatient – Oncology Inpatient – Vascular Inpatient- Pediatric Inpatient-Spine and Peripheral Nerve NeurotechnologyNeurotechnology Center for Innovation in Neuroscience and Technology (CINT) NEURO360 EducationEducation Residency Program Fellowship ProgramsFellowship Programs Advanced Surgical Neuro-oncology Fellowship Endovascular Surgical Neuroradiology Fellowship Pediatric Neurosurgery Fellowship Neurosurgical Peripheral Nerve and Spine Fellowship Neurosurgical Complex Spine Fellowship Stereotactic, Functional and Epilepsy Surgery Fellowship Third-year Clerkship Diversity Sub-internship Funding Medical Student Research Opportunities Fourth-year Sub-internship Learning Environment Life Outside the Hospital Join Our Team AppointmentsAppointments Patient imaging Patient forms Open Search Residency Program Our 7-year, ACGME-accredited training program was developed by some of the best minds in neurosurgery. It offers a rare balance and strengths in both research and surgical training.  PGY1 Gabbie Johnson, MD, talks about what drew her to neurosurgery. Learn why the Washington University Neurosurgery Residency Program is one of the best in the country. Our residents are exposed to high clinical volume and thorough immersion in every subspecialty including pediatrics. They learn directly from faculty members who are all experts in their respective fields, providing outstanding preparation for careers in academic and private practice. Weekly didactic curriculum Up to 24 months protected research time 6-month Ireland rotation Curriculum The curriculum provides comprehensive exposure to neurosurgery subspecialties. Supportive mentorship with early autonomy builds decision-making skills. Learn more about the curriculum » Protected research time Neurosurgery residents have up to two years of protected research time to focus on projects in the neurosciences.  Explore research training » Train here, thrive anywhere Sixty percent of our graduates go into academics at other leading medical centers. Among our graduates from the past 20 years are eight division chiefs and chairs and six professors. Learn more about our alums >> Learning environment Camaraderie and collaboration are hallmarks of the WashU Med experience. Learn more >> Life outside the hospital Our trainees are often surprised by how easy it is to build a life outside the hospital —  socializing with supportive colleagues and exploring our fun, affordable city. Learn more >> Meet our residents  Find out why our award-winning PGY1 residents love our program. Learn more >> Apply and visit Find all the details about completing the application process, interviewing and visiting campus. Learn more >> Benefits and leave support All policies and procedures pertaining to residents, including stipends and benefits, are maintained by the Graduate Medical Education (GME) Consortium of Washington University School of Medicine, Barnes-Jewish Hospital, and St. Louis Children’s Hospital. Vested interest in your success Learn how the program is designed to create world-class surgeons and committed to world-class research. Learn more >> Program leadership Joshua W. Osbun, MD, MSCIAssociate Professor of Neurosurgery, Radiology and NeurologyVice-Chair of Education, Department of NeurosurgeryProgram Director, Neurosurgery ResidencyDirector, Cerebrovascular Surgery and Interventional NeuroradiologyCastle Connolly Top Doctor Twitter Daniel M. Hafez, MD, PhDAssistant Professor of NeurosurgeryAssociate Program Director, Neurosurgery Residency Contact If you have any questions, please contact the Senior Residency/Fellowship Program Coordinator, Michele Bridges. 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