The UC Davis Functional Neurosurgical Fellowship is a 12-month CAST approved fellowship that offers advanced training in the multidisciplinary management of movement disorders, epilepsy, neuropathic pain, and spasticity. Designed for neurosurgeons seeking subspecialty expertise, the fellowship offers surgical training experiences in implantation of neuromodulation devices, laser interstitial thermal therapy, stereotaxy (robotic and frame-based), peripheral nerve surgery, and traditional lesioning procedures. Central to this program is the emphasis on multidisciplinary training spanning multiple medical disciplines, involvement in early feasibility studies with implantable brain computer interface technology, and ample opportunities for fellows to become in clinical research.
UC Davis Health serves as a quaternary referral center for Northern California, covering 33 counties and a population of over 6.5 million people. UC Davis is a recognized Parkinson's Center of Excellence, offers California's largest epilepsy monitoring unit (with California's busiest sEEG program), and includes four surgical clinical faculty with fellowship training in both adult and pediatric functional neurosurgery.
David Brandman, M.D., Ph.D.
Functional Neurosurgery Fellowship Director
Assistant Professor, Department of Neurological Surgery

