Pediatric Neurosurgery Fellowship
The Pediatric Neurosurgery fellowship is a 12-month post-residency program during which fellows gain experience in pediatric neurosurgery clinical activities. Based on his/her level of experience, the fellow either leads the neurosurgical team or works as team members with faculty and senior-level residents from the neurosurgery residency program. The service is run by the fellow and one PGY-3 or PGY-4 resident from the UTHSC neurosurgery residency program. The fellow oversees the service; typically the fellow cares for the patients of 2 of the 4 faculty members while the resident cares for the patients of the other 2 faculty members. The resident and fellow then switch attending physician’s services every month, ensuring that each trainee obtains a balanced learning experience from all faculty members. In many instances the fellow and the resident perform surgery together while the faculty observes and teaches.
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All pediatric neuro-oncology operations for St. Jude patients are performed at Le Bonheur. Referrals to St. Jude are regional, coming from across the mid-South and national and international. The strength of the program is the pediatric neuro-oncology program, although the program has a nationally ranked epilepsy and spine program. Additionally, Le Bonheur Children’s Hospital is the only Level I pediatric trauma center in the region, drawing emergency referrals from a 5-state area. The program has a dedicated 6-bed neuro-intensive care unit co-directed by Dr. Frederick Boop and one of the critical care intensivists, which serves as the clinical base for the pediatric neurosurgical fellow.
The fellowship’s parent program is the UTHSC Neurosurgery Residency Program. The program performs approximately 800 cases per year with 4 full-time faculty members.
Applicants
In order to apply to the program, applicants should contact Paul Klimo, Jr, MD, Chief, Division of Pediatric Neurosurgery (pklimo@semmes-murphey.com). Selected candidates will be invited to Memphis for interviews.
Faculty
AdamÌýS. Arthur, MD, MPH
Professor and Chairman, Department of Neurosurgery
Paul Klimo, MD, FAANS
Chief, Division of Pediatric Neurosurgery,
Program Director and Professor, Department of NeurosurgeryÌý
Stephanie Einhaus, MD, FAANS
Associate Professor, Department of NeurosurgeryÌý
Michael S. Muhlbauer, MD, FAANS
Associate Professor, Department of Neurosurgery
Nir Shimony, MD
Assistant Professor, Department of Neurosurgery
Current Fellow
Randaline Barnett, MD
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