Clinical neurophysiology is an area of medicine in which selected neurological disorders involving central, peripheral, and autonomic nervous systems and muscles are assessed, monitored, and treated using a combination of clinical evaluation and electrophysiological testing. The Department of Neurology is pleased to offer an ACGME-accredited fellowship training opportunity in this subspecialty.
This fellowship is divided into two six-month blocks:
- EMG/neuromuscular diseases, including autonomic testing and chemodenervation, and both basic and special EMG/NCS testing
- EEG/epilepsy, including IOM and evoked potentials, and specialized skills such as cortical mapping and video monitoring
