The list of participating programs for the NASBS Neurosurgery Skull Base Fellowship Match Program is included below. Fellowship positions in this cycle will begin July 2026. Applications closed at 11:59pm Pacific Time June 14, 2024.
Dates for the next match cycle :
List of participating programs: May 15, 2024
Application deadline: June 14, 2024
Interview window: July 1 through October 15, 2024
Rank Lists Submitted: November 1, 2024
Scramble Day: December 5, 2024
Match Day: December 6, 2024
Applicants should note that before submitting your application, you should prepare your Letter of Intent, CV, and three Letters of Recommendation. Note: Letters of Recommendation can either be uploaded directly with the application or sent separately from the letter writers to [email protected] and the applicant’s name should be included in the subject line of the email with “LOR”.
Prospective Fellows: When ready, please proceed to the Match Application
Institution | LSU Health Shreveport |
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Title of Fellowship | Skull Base / Complex Cranial Fellowship |
Location | Shreveport, LA |
Fellowship Director | Bharat Guthikonda |
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Program Coordinator's Name | Christina Dominique MBA |
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Contact Name for Applications | Bharat Guthikonda |
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Number of Fellows Accepted Per Year | 1 |
Duration | 1 year |
Committee on Advanced Subspecialty Training (CAST) Accredited | Yes |
Salaried Position | Yes- contact Program Director for more information |
Fellow needs to have full medical license | Yes |
Accept Foreign Medical Graduates (outside US & Canada) | Yes |
Foreign Medical Graduates Eligibility Requirements | Will be determined on a case by case basis |
Fellowship Program Description: | On behalf of the Neurosurgery Department at LSU Health Shreveport, we are very pleased to invite interested neurosurgery resident graduates from ACGME accredited residency programs to apply for a comprehensive endoscopic and open skull base/complex cranial fellowship. The research component (which takes place concurrently with the clinical duties) will provide the fellow opportunities to perform a combination of anatomic based cadaveric projects and clinical/outcomes/ technique based projects. New project ideas are encouraged. The fellow will be required to be involved in two research projects and will be supported to publish and present this work at national meetings. Our fellow will also oversee a monthly skull base teaching conference and be part of the faculty for any skull base courses held at our institution during their fellowship year. |