Directory for Fellowship Positions

American Neurological Association, Association of University Professors of Neurology and the American Academy of Neurology

Fellowship directors are encouraged to review their fellowship postings frequently and make any changes when necessary.

  • Locate your posting and open two web browser sessions with the fellowship posting that you would like to update.
  • On one of the postings, click on the "submit corrections" link found at the bottom of the posting—a screen titled "Edit an Entry for the AAN Fellowship Database" with blank fields will appear.
  • Copy and paste all text from the other web posting (old posting) to the corresponding blank fields of the new posting and make any necessary changes.
  • Select a primary category for the fellowship posting from the drop-down options and select your topics, including your primary category topic.
  • Answer the security question and click "submit."

Another option for submitting a fellowship is to create a new listing

Search the fellowship database by primary or secondary topic, location, or use a keyword to narrow the search. Please use the check boxes to check all the appropriate fellowship types and/or use the drop down box to search a particular state.

Fellowship Topic:
Advanced Clinical Neurology
AIDS
Alzheimer's Disease
Basic Research
Behavioral Neurology
Cerebrovascular Disease/Stroke
Clinical Neurophysiology
Dementia
EEG
EMG
Epilepsy
Geriatric Neurology
Headache
Interventional Neurology
Movement Disorders
Multiple Sclerosis
Neuroepidemiology
Neurogenetics
Neuroimaging
Neuroimmunology
Neurologic Critical Care
Neuromuscular Disorders
Neuro-Oncology
Neuro-Ophthalmology
Neuro-Otology
Neuropathology
Neuropharmacology
Neurorehabilitation
Neurovirology
Pain
Sleep Disorders
Spine
Other

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Child Neurology Residency Positions. - These are not listed on the website or the directory since these positions are residency training that leads to certification by the ABPN with special competence in Child Neurology, and therefore are not post residency training. All the listings of Child Neurology Programs are available on the ACGME website and in the AMA Graduate Medical Education Directory (Green book.)

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The on-line directory is provided through the efforts of the American Academy of Neurology's Graduate Education Subcommittee (GES), the Association of University Professors of Neurology (AUPN) and the American Neurological Association (ANA). The goals of the GES are to provide opportunities for resident involvement in the Academy, encourage attendance at the annual meeting, and provide information to residents on fellowships.

The mission of the AUPN is to support academic departments of neurology in attracting, educating, and developing the talented cadre of physicians and physician-scientists needed to diagnose, understand and treat disorders of the nervous system. Members of the AUPN include heads or chairs of divisions or departments of neurology, directors of residency training programs, directors of clerkship programs, or directors of research programs in accredited medical schools in the United States, or similar medical schools in Canada which take part in the United States Neurology Residency Matching Program.

The American Neurological Association is a professional society of academic neurologists and neuroscientists devoted to advancing the goals of academic neurology; to training and educating neurologists and other physicians in the neurologic sciences; and to expanding both our understanding of diseases of the nervous system and our ability to treat them.

For More Information
Cheryl Alementi

Administrator, Education
calementi@aan.com
(651) 695-2737

Additional Resources
UCNS Fellowships

The United Council for Neurologic Subspecialties (UCNS) provides fellowship accreditation in the following subspecialties:

The UCNS is a non-profit professional medical organization sponsored by five parent organizations. Its primary mission is to provide for accreditation and certification with the goal of enhancing the quality of training for physicians in neurological subspecialties and the quality of patient care. Find out more about UCNS or UCNS accredited fellowships.