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The Department of Neurology at Mayo Clinic is a highly integrated,
collaborative department of over 80 adult and pediatric neurologists
who specialize in the research, diagnosis and treatment of conditions
and diseases affecting the nervous system.
The Cerebrovascular Fellowship Program faculty is comprised of
Mayo Clinic Neurology Department members, who are committed to patient
care, education and research in their daily practices. You will
have direct access to these individuals throughout your training.
The clinical, education and research programs at Mayo Clinic thrive
on their multidisciplinary nature. As a cerebrovascular fellow,
in addition to Neurology staff members, you also will have the opportunity
to work with Mayo Clinic neurosurgeons, interventional neuroradiologists,
physical medicine and rehabilitation physicians and other health-care
providers expert in the management of cerebrovascular disorders.
Each of the more than 80 neurology department faculty members belongs
to a group of neurologic subspecialists, who supply unique clinical
and research services to patients and colleagues. These subspecialty
groups, including those in the Division of Cerebrovascular Diseases
cross geographical boundaries with staff consultants at Mayo Clinic's
practices in Rochester, Minn., Jacksonville, Fla., and Scottsdale,
Ariz.
Program Director
Your program director and colleagues in the Division of Cerebrovascular
Disease will provide you with comprehensive educational advice and
personal support throughout your training program. Your program
director will also serve as a contact point, introducing you and
your family to Rochester and the Mayo Clinic system.
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