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. 2021 Feb 17;21(1):108.
doi: 10.1186/s12909-021-02536-8.

The status of neurology fellowships in the United States: clinical needs, educational barriers, and future outlooks

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The status of neurology fellowships in the United States: clinical needs, educational barriers, and future outlooks

Harini Sarva et al. BMC Med Educ. .

Abstract

The need for subspecialty-trained neurologists is growing in parallel with increasing disease burden. However, despite the immense burden of neurological diseases, like headache and neurodegenerative disorders, recruitment into these subspecialties remains insufficient in the United States. In this manuscript, a group of educators from the American Academy of Neurology's A.B. Baker Section on Neurological Education sought to review and discuss the current landscape of neurology fellowships in the United States, the factors driving fellowship recruitment and the educational barriers. Moreover, suggestions to potentially improve recruitment for under-selected fellowships, which can contribute towards an alignment between neurological education and neurological needs, and future educational scenarios are discussed.

Keywords: Choice; Curriculum design; Factors; Medical education; Neurologic education; Neurology fellowship.

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Conflict of interest statement

HS has 5% support from the Michael J Fox Foundation, received clinical trial support from Biogen, Insightec, Intec and Lundbeck Pharmaceuticals, and has received some internal funding from Cornell. She has also served on advisory boards for Merz and Amneal pharmaceuticals. She has served as an independent video rater for Neurocrine Neurosciences. GAP has nothing to disclose. MR has nothing to disclose. JWMO is on the program accreditation council of the chair of the residency in service exam subcommittee. MSR receives publishing royalties from Springer and Wiley, is a member of the editorial board of Headache, and is a board-of-directors member of the American Headache Society. SS receives royalties from Oxford University Press (USA) and is Associate Editor for BMC Medical Education.

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Barriers to choosing and pursuing less common fellowship training
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