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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 Advanced Surgical Neuro-oncology Fellowship The Advanced Surgical Neuro-oncology Fellowship at Washington University School of Medicine, Siteman Cancer Center, and BJC Healthcare offers a one-year program of intensive clinical training. The program’s mission is to train fellows on the most up-to-date and technologically  advanced surgical approaches for the treatment of brain tumors, which will prepare them to use both complex skull base techniques and the emerging surgical technologies that complement comprehensive neuro-oncological care.   One fellow each year will be selected from a highly competitive pool of neurosurgical residents who trained in accredited residency programs in the United States.   Why Washington University School of Medicine? Most current cranial neuro-oncology fellowships focus on only open skull base or are typically more research driven and do not generally provide a balanced exposure to skull base techniques and advanced neuro-technology, both of which are increasingly required for the comprehensive management of neuro-oncology patients.  Interaction of the fellow with other multidisciplinary neuro-oncology experts at the Brain Tumor Center at Siteman Cancer Center will also provide a comprehensive clinical exposure to confront and effectively treat all forms of intracranial neoplasms.  The fellow will work with the following neurosurgery faculty: Albert H. Kim, MD, PhD  Eric Leuthardt, MD Josh Dowling, MD Josh Osbun, MD Gregory Zipfel, MD Educational Emphases Open and Minimally Invasive Skull Base Surgery One pillar of the fellowship experience will consist of training for advanced techniques in skull base approaches to treat meningiomas, pituitary adenomas, schwannomas, chordomas, and chondrosarcomas.  Specifically, the approaches will include cranio-orbitozygomatic, retrosigmoid and presigmoid approaches, petrosal approaches, pineal region approaches, far lateral, and combined approaches.   Emphasis will also be placed on advancing the use of minimally invasive endoscopic approaches including conventional and expanded endonasal transsphenoidal approaches as well as endoscopic-assisted open cases.  The fellow will be expected to attend and help to run the monthly Anterior Skull Base and Pituitary Conference as well as the monthly Lateral Skull Base Conference and attend the weekly Multidisciplinary Tumor Board. The fellow will also participate in and help to lead at least two resident skull base courses, which are already established.   Concurrent with this portion, the fellow will have a clinical research project focused on treatment outcomes for a particular skull base tumor type with an opportunity to study skull base tumor biology in the laboratory if desired by the trainee.  Intrinsic Brain Tumors and Advanced Technology The second pillar of the fellowship will focus on the treatment of intrinsic tumors such as gliomas and metastases.   The fellow will be trained on the use of the following technologies:   1) MRI-guided laser interstitial thermal therapy (LITT) 2) awake craniotomies employing advanced mapping techniques (real-time intraoperative brain mapping and advanced functional imaging).   Research The fellow will also pursue research projects, which include clinical outcomes-based studies and/or a laboratory experience studying tumor biology associated with laser therapy or advances in functional imaging. Education The fellow will supervise residents and be responsible for the care of patients. The fellow will participate in outpatient clinics, work on operative cases, and occasionally cover general neurosurgery call as the primary treating surgeon. Eligibility  The fellow Must be a trainee in or graduate of an ACGME-approved neurosurgery residency training program Must meet the criteria for an unrestricted Missouri medical license How to apply Send cover letter, curriculum vitae and two letters of reference to Michele Bridges, Senior Residency/Fellowship Program Coordinator. In-person visit to department Interview Application timeline Application periodWashington University accepts applications for the Advanced Surgical Neuro-Oncology Fellowship up until December 31 of the resident’s PGY5 year. Fellowship interviewsInterviews for prospective fellows occur from May to June of their of PGY5 year. Residents complete PGY5, PGY6 and PGY7. PGY8 Fellowship yearThe PGY8 fellowship year begins July 1. Fellowship directors Albert H. Kim, MD, PhDAugust A. Busch Jr. Professor of Neurological SurgerySenior Vice-Chair, Department of NeurosurgeryProfessor of Neurosurgery, Genetics, Neurology, and Developmental BiologyDirector, Brain Tumor CenterSurgical Director, Pituitary CenterCo-Leader, Neurorestorative Therapy Group, Hope CenterCastle Connolly Top Doctor Twitter Eric C. Leuthardt, MD, MBAShi H. Huang Professor of Neurological SurgeryVice-Chair of Innovation, Department of NeurosurgeryChief, Division of NeurotechnologyProfessor of Neurosurgery, Neuroscience, Biomedical Engineering and Mechanical Engineering & Materials ScienceDirector, Center for Innovation in Neuroscience and TechnologyDirector, Brain Laser CenterCastle Connolly Top Doctor Twitter Contact If you have any questions, please contact the Senior Residency/Fellowship Program Coordinator, Michele Bridges, at [email protected]. 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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