Mayo Clinic School of Graduate Medical Education
Fellowship Information
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| Neurocritical care brings together specially trained physicians and nurses using advanced technology to monitor and treat life-threatening neurological diseases and improve patient outcomes. The goal of the Neurocritical Care Fellowship at Mayo Clinic's campus in Jacksonville, Florida is to provide a world-class training experience, both procedurally and cognitively. Mayo Clinic provides the perfect setting academically and all the resources for research and educational excellence, including the Multidisciplinary Simulation Center, National Institutes of Health-funded and intramurally funded research, and graduate-level courses. The two-year fellowship has many distinctive features: •Management of patients with acute neurological disorders in Mayo Clinic's dedicated Neurological Intensive Care Unit (Neuro ICU) •Recognition and management of clinical neurological signs of secondary deterioration in acute neurological illness •Management of the first (golden) hour of catastrophic neurological illnesses in the emergency dept •Critical care exposure in environments, such as the medical ICU, cardiovascular surgical ICU and transplant ICU •research | |
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Jacksonville, FL |
Contact Information
Director:
Christopher Kramer, M.D.kramer.christopher2@mayo.edu
Administrative Contact:
Stephanie Bakerbaker.stephanie@mayo.edu