Leadership
- Program Director
- Neurocritical Care Fellowship Program
- Associate Program Director
- Neurocritical Care Fellowship Program
- Department of Neurology
For Program Information
909 Walnut Street
Suite 300
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Training Program Curriculum
Mission & Goals
- Expansive and comprehensive clinical training in both the neurocritical care unit as well as other ICUs.
- Gradually increasing independence with progression through training program
- Diverse research experiences
- Hands on personalized procedural training
- Comprehensive didactic schedule
Clinical Rotations
First Year Fellow
- 6 months Neuro-ICU (evenly distributed amongst Gibbon NICU, JHN 6 NICU and JHN 8 NICU)
- 2 months- Affiliated Intensive Care Unit Training: Surgical Intensive Care Unit (SICU), Medical Intensive Care Unit (MICU), Cardiac Care Unit (CCU), Cardiothoracic Care Unit (CTICU) -amount in each depends on fellows background and prior exposure
- 1 month Vascular Neurology service
- 1 month Neuroanesthesia and Airway Management
- 1 month Research
- 1 month Elective
Second Year Fellow
- 6 months Neuro-ICU (evenly distributed amongst Gibbon NICU, JHN 6 NICU and JHN 8 NICU)
- 4 months Elective
- 2 month Research
Elective Rotations
- May be personalized for each fellow
- Previous electives include: critical care EEG, ECHO lab (training alongside Cardiology fellows), transcranial doppler ultrasound
Rotation Schedule
The fellows rotate in 2 week blocks. Each fellow’s schedule is set up for 2 weeks in one of the Neuro-ICU’s followed by 2 weeks of an “out” rotation, either in an affiliated ICU, vascular neurology, anesthesia, elective, or research. See below for a sample year-long schedule. There is 4 weeks of vacation provided each year as well.
Weekly Conferences
Protected research time and didactics Wednesdays from 12 PM-5 PM, even while on service
Conferences:
- NCC Conferences - Thursdays 12 PM - Faculty and fellows will present topics, all fellows will present a minimum of two topics per year
- Stroke Conference - Tuesdays at 12 PM - Stroke fellows will take turns presenting patients, NICU fellows will present a total of two topics per year while on their stroke service weeks
- Critical Care Grand Rounds - Wednesdays at 12 PM
- Neurology M&M (quarterly), Stroke M&M (quarterly)
- Neurosurgery Grand Rounds - Fridays at 7 AM
- Neurology Grand Rounds - Fridays at 8 AM
Call
Fellows on-call responsibilities include a Q4 at-home call structure. The overnight on-call fellow is responsible for handling phone calls from the junior and senior neurology residents about Neuro-ICU patients. The fellow is also the first contact for the transfer center and directs patient placement to the ICUs. Fellows have the ability to remotely login via telepresence to evaluate any patient in the ICU before deciding on whether or not to go to the hospital