Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
Fellowship Information
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| The goal of the Movement Disorders Fellowship is to provide clinical training, teaching skills and research experience. The length of the program is one year, with the option of adding a second year to pursue research, with approval. Clinical Training The first year of training establishes the educational basis of expertise in movement disorders and allows the fellow to progressively gain the clinical knowledge necessary to diagnose and manage a wide range of movement disorders, including the following: Parkinson's disease Dystonia Tremor Huntington's disease and other types of chorea Myoclonus Tics Tardive dyskinesia and other disorders of the basal ganglia Research The fellow is exposed to the basics of clinical research, participating as co-investigator under a number of investigator-initiated and industry-sponsored clinical research trials. The fellow will undergo training and certification by the Cedars-Sinai Institutional Review Board in the protection of human subjects and good clinical practice, in addition to being trained and certified in standard clinical rating scales in movement disorders. | |
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Clinical Research Neuroimaging |
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Los Angeles, CA |
Contact Information
Director:
Zoey Ramirezramirezz@cshs.org