Fellowship Programs
Overview
With the increasing complexities in neurosurgical care and interventional techniques, it is important that providers have access to specialized, advanced clinical training within the subspecialties of this field.
The USF Health Department of Neurosurgery, Brain and Spine currently supports four post-residency clinical fellowships.
We encourage all interested applicants to explore this site for further information.
Complex Spinal Surgery (CAST-accredited)
Complex Spinal Surgery is an academic fellowship with a three-fold mission to provide advanced training for neurosurgeons in clinical care, innovative research, and preparation for a career in academic teaching.
Complex Spinal Surgery (CAST-accredited)
Neuroendovascular Surgery (CAST-accredited)
Neuroendovascular surgery offers high-quality education and training, while fostering an environment that encourages research and innovation in the subspecialty.
Neuroendovascular Surgery (CAST-accredited)
Skull Base Neurosurgery (CAST-accredited)
The Skull Base Fellowship at the University of South Florida provides advanced training in complex intracranial neurosurgery, emphasizing skull base surgical techniques for treating both common and complex tumors and vascular lesions.
Skull Base Neurosurgery (CAST-accredited)
Stereotactic & Functional Neurosurgery (CAST-accredited)
The mission of the Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery Fellowship at USF Health is “to train academic neurosurgeons to be leaders of a functional neurosurgery and epilepsy surgery program”.
Stereotactic & Functional Neurosurgery (CAST-accredited)
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The mission of the Neurocritical Care Fellowship at USF Health is to prepare the physician for the independent practice of Neurocritical Care. To this end, the overarching goal of this fellowship is to provide the trainee with comprehensive, organized, immersive, and well-supervised training in Neurocritical Care in an environment that encourages and supports research and innovation such that he or she might confidently and competently practice independently as an academic neurointensivist providing specialized treatment and patient care.