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Rhinology and Skull Base Fellowship

Title of Fellowship
Rhinology and Skull Base Fellowship

Contact Name for Applications
Marc R. Rosen, MD

Fellowship Type
Rhinology/Endonasal

Location
Thomas Jefferson University

Year Fellowship Established
2011

Fellowship Director
Marc R. Rosen, MD

Duration
one year

Required Prior Training Program
Otolaryngology

Required Prior Training Program Other

Accept Foreign Medical Graduates
Yes

Foreign Medical Graduates Eligibility Requirements

Board eligible; unrestricted PA medical license

Percentage of Fellow Workload that is Skull Base
35%

Number of Fellows Accepted Per Year
1

Annual Stipend
PGY 6 level

Night and Weekend Call
Yes

Estimated Nights Per Month
3

Estimated Weekends Per Month
.5

Clinical Work

Total potential operative skull base cases per year
1

Anterior
1

Anterolateral/ Infratemporal
1

Lateral (temporal bone)
1

Posterior
1

Pituitary/Sella
1

Sagittal Plane (excluding pituitary)
1

Transpterygoid/ Coronal Plane
1

Transtemporal/ Transcochlear
1

Middle fossa
1

Retrosigmoid
1

Craniofacial Anomalies/ Reconstructive
1

Trauma
1

Transcervical
1

Transoral
1

Endonasal
1

Cranioplasty
1

Regional, Pedicled Flap Repair
1

Gammaknife
1

Cyberknife
1

Cerebral Vascular Surgery

Transcranial
1

Endovascular
1

Additional Information

Anatomical Dissection Laboratory

dedicated temporal bone and skull base laboratory is available

Laboratory Research Opportunities

research opportunities available

Prerequisite Training Required

Applicants must be graduates of an ACGME-accredited Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery residency training program.

US Residency Required:
No

US Residency Required In:

USMLE

Application Deadline
February 6, 2015

Decision Deadline
May 28, 2015

Fellowship Institution Web Site
http://www.jefferson.edu/oto

Previous Fellows

Alfred Iloreta, 2013-14
Mark Friedel, 2012-13
Donald Beahm, 2011-12

Participating Faculty

Marc R. Rosen, MD
Gurston Nyquist, MD

How to Apply

http://www.american-rhinologic.org/jefferson

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