Penn State College of Medicine
Fellowship Information
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| Our Clinical Neurophysiology Fellowship is a 1-year post-graduate training program in advanced neurology with specific focus on the subspecialty of Clinical Neurophysiology. This subspecialty involves the measurement and assessment of the central nervous system, peripheral nervous system, and skeletal muscle for the purpose of diagnosing and treating neurological disorders. This program will be a hybrid of EMG-Neuromuscular and EEG-Epilepsy split approximately in halves for each. Adult and Pediatric EMG and EEG, Epilepsy monitoring Unit rotation, Adult and Pediatric neuromuscular clinics, Adult Epilepsy clinics, MDA Care Center, Multidisciplinary ALS clinic, Chemo denervation (BOTOX), Autonomic testing including Tilt table testing, Skin biopsy, Nerve block, Evoked potential reading, Neuromuscular ultrasound, Strong one to one didactic/tutorial education programs, book clubs, monthly EMG and EEG quality conferences will be the available learning opportunities. The fellowship year does not include call or after-hour duties, or any outreach assignment. Penn State Health is participating with Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS) and the National Resident Matching Program (NRMP). All Applicants must register with these programs. | |
| EEG - Clinical Neurophysiology | |
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Hershey, PA |
Contact Information
Director:
Max Lowden, M.D., FAAN, M.Ed.mlowden@pennstatehealth.psu.edu
Administrative Contact:
Renee Choyce, Program Coordinatorrchoyce@pennstatehealth.psu.edu