Boston University Medical Center
Fellowship Information
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| The Neurocritical Care Fellowship at Boston University Medical Center (BUMC) is a two-year training program accredited by UCNS and ACGME. BUMC is a tertiary care, Level One Trauma Center, located in the heart of the metro area. The Neurocritical Care (NCC) service treats 500-600 patients per year with diverse diagnoses including subarachnoid hemorrhage, large territory stroke, hemorrhagic stroke, status epilepticus, neuromuscular emergencies, CNS infections, CNS tumors, and post-operative neurosurgical patients. Fellows have the opportunity to manage these critically ill patients under the guidance of five, board certified, fellowship-trained neurointensivists. In addition to the valuable clinical experience, BUMC prides itself on rigorous educational curricula and research opportunities. Weekly Neurovascular conferences, Clinical Neuroscience Grand Rounds, and multi-disciplinary journal clubs provide fellows with in-depth understanding of current clinical issues. We provide research support with close mentorship to guide fellows through hypothesis generation, manuscript writing, and presentation at national meetings. | |
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Boston, MA |
Contact Information
Director:
David M. Greer, MD, MAdgreer@bu.edu
Administrative Contact:
Ljiljana Popoviclpopovic@bu.edu