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Mayo Clinic School of Graduate Medical Education


Fellowship Information

1 Year
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As a fellow, you will: Train not only in the diagnosis and management of headache disorders in adults, but also in pediatric headache (at Phoenix Children’s Hospital) Learn procedures, including onabotulinumtoxinA and nerve blocks during a dedicated half-day of procedure clinic each week Train in the management of acute concussion and post-traumatic headache during the weekly, one-half day, acute concussion clinic rotation Rotate one week in the autonomic clinic to train in the diagnosis and management of autonomic disorders which commonly accompany many headache disorders The program provides fellows with approximately 30% of protected time each week for research. By the end of the fellowship year, you'll have engaged in research, presented at national and international meetings, and published peer-reviewed publications. Fellows train in the Comprehensive Pain Rehabilitation program, a unique program at Mayo Clinic dedicated to helping patients with refractory pain using a multidisciplinary approach. Fellows also have access to a basic science lab, where researchers study animal models of pain and headache. Because of this collaborative relationship, fellows are able to engage in basic science and translational research.
Headache medicine

Scottsdale, AZ


Contact Information

Director:

Amaal Starling, MD
starling.amaal@mayo.edu

Administrative Contact:

Ronnie Hegland
hegland.rhonda@mayo.edu


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For more Information

Email Lucy Persaud at lpersaud@aan.com

Call (612) 928-6082