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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 Endovascular Surgical Neuroradiology Fellowship The Interventional Neuroradiology or Endovascular Surgical Neuroradiology (ESN) Fellowship is a clinical program offered under the aegis of the Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology and the Department of Neurological Surgery at Washington University School of Medicine. Established in 1994, the ENS Fellowship Program was the first ACGME-accredited INR fellowship in the nation, and it is currently one of only seven such programs. The program holds a dual accreditation through the Society of Neurological Surgeons’ Committee on Advanced Subspecialty Training, which is highly endorsed by the Society of Neurointerventional Surgery, AANS/CNS Joint Section on Cerebrovascular Surgery, and the Society of Vascular and Interventional Neurology Program goals and objectives There are three primary goals of the ESN Fellowship program: to provide clinical training encompassing essentially all areas of endovascular surgical neuroradiology to provide an understanding of disease symptomatology and pathophysiology relating to those disease states that are amenable to treatment with endovascular surgical neuroradiology to provide an opportunity for a meaningful and productive experience in research Prerequisites Applicants from a neurosurgical background must complete a prerequisite year of diagnostic catheter angiography and imaging training. This can be acquired during residency. One prerequisite for radiology trainees is a year of diagnostic neuroradiology training. If possible, we prefer that this training be done at our institution. Applicants from Radiology Residency Diagnostic Neuroradiology Fellowship Completion of 100 or more diagnostic cerebral angiograms Months of rotations on Neurosurgery, Neurology and Neurocritical Care NOTE: We offer Diagnostic Neuroradiology and ESN as a combined two-year fellowship. Prerequisite rotations must be completed prior to the diagnostic neuroradiology year (excluding the diagnostic cerebral angiography requirement). Applicants from neurosurgery residency Completion of a 7-year neurosurgery residency Completion of 100 diagnostic cerebral angiograms Applicants from neurology residency Completion of a one-year stroke/vascular neurology fellowship or a two-year neurocritical care fellowship Completion of 100 diagnostic cerebral angiograms Clinical Service The Interventional Neuroradiology Service is responsible for all endovascular neurosurgical procedures at Barnes-Jewish and St. Louis Children’s hospitals. There are four full-time neuro-endovascular faculty: Brendan Eby, MDArindam Chatterjee, MDChristopher J. Moran, MDJoshua W. Osbun, MDAnanth K. Vellimana, MD The ESN fellowship program is directed by Dr. Chatterjee. Program Highlights Clinical Hands-on training from multidisciplinary faculty mentors with deep experience training fellows 1000+ diagnostic cerebral and spinal angiograms and 500+ neurointerventional procedures per year; a diverse collection of aneurysms, arteriovenous fistulae and arteriovenous malformations, thrombectomy for stroke, carotid artery disease, intraoperative angiography and transradial access Comprehensive stroke center with highest volume of stroke admissions in the region and the largest dedicated neurological ICU in the nation Research Multiple ongoing trials for novel endovascular devices Numerous multicenter research projects spanning a wide range of diseases INR faculty who are recognized leaders in research Education Weekly joint neuroradiology, neurosurgery and neurology cerebrovascular teaching conference  Weekly didactic teaching sessions Graduates become leaders in neurointervention (presidents of major societies, developers of major endovascular technologies, leaders of field-changing studies, leaders of INR service lines across the nation) Contact Information To obtain more information or to request an application, please email one of the following: Arindam Rano Chatterjee, MDProgram Director Peggy WinklerEducation Coordinator Education Fourth-year Sub-internship Third-year Clerkship Medical Student Research Opportunities Residency Program Fellowship Programs Advanced Surgical Neuro-oncology Fellowship Stereotactic, Functional and Epilepsy Surgery Fellowship Endovascular Surgical Neuroradiology Fellowship Pediatric Neurosurgery Fellowship Neurosurgical Peripheral Nerve and Spine Fellowship Neurosurgical Complex Spine Fellowship Learning Environment Life Outside the Hospital Family Leave Department of NeurosurgeryWashington University School of Medicine660 South Euclid AvenueCampus Box 8057St. Louis, MO 63110314-362-3570Contact Us Instagram Twitter YouTube Information Refer a patient Clinical faculty directory Locations Giving Careers Faculty job openings Staff job openings Patients MyChart Patient forms Patient imaging ©2024 Washington University in St. Louis

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