Fellowships | Neurological Surgery Academic Programs and Training

Academic Programs and Training

Neurological Surgery Fellowships

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  • Endovascular Surgery

    The CAST-approved CNS Endovascular Surgery Fellowship at UC Davis is a one-year multidisciplinary program offering comprehensive training in neuro-interventional procedures, with opportunities for neurosurgeons to participate in subarachnoid hemorrhage management and open surgical cases.

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  • Functional Neurosurgery Fellowship

    The CAST-approved UC Davis Functional Neurosurgical Fellowship is a 12-month program offering advanced, multidisciplinary training in movement disorders, epilepsy, pain, and spasticity, with surgical experience in neuromodulation, laser therapy, stereotaxy, and brain-computer interface trials.

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  • Neurocritical Care Fellowship

    The ACGME-accredited UC Davis Health Neurocritical Care Fellowship Program's primary goal is to provide trainees with a comprehensive experience in the care of both the critically ill and neurocritically injured patients, as well as a variety of medical and surgical issues that a neurointensivist can be expected to confront and manage.

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  • Skull Base Fellowship

    The CAST-approved UC Davis Skull Base Surgery Fellowship is a 12-month program offering advanced, multidisciplinary training in open, minimally invasive, and endoscopic approaches to complex skull base disorders, with hands-on experience in augmented reality–guided surgery—all within a high-volume quaternary referral center and an NASBS-recognized Multidisciplinary Team of Distinction.

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  • Spine Fellowship

    The CAST-accredited UC Davis Spine Fellowship is a one-year program offering advanced training in the diagnosis and surgical management of spinal disorders, with exposure to cutting-edge techniques such as endoscopic, robotic, and artificial disc surgery—all within a multidisciplinary spine center at a high-volume Level I adult and pediatric trauma center.

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