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NASBS Neurosurgery Skull Base Fellowship Match Programs

The list of participating programs for the NASBS Neurosurgery Skull Base Fellowship Match Program is included below. Fellowship positions in this cycle will begin July 2027. Applications closes at 11:59pm Pacific Time June 30, 2025.

Dates for the next match cycle :

List of participating programs: May 15th, 2025

Application Opens: May 15th, 2025

Application deadline: June 30th, 2025

Interview window: July 15th through November 1st, 2025

Rank Lists Submitted: November 3rd, 2025

Scramble : December 8th- December 15th, 2025

Match Day: December 17th, 2025

Before submitting your application, please review the information and specific requirements posted for the fellowship you are applying to below.

Each fellowship may have unique requirements that are important for you to follow.

Applicants should note that before submitting your application, you should prepare your Letter of Intent, CV, and three Letters of Recommendation.

Note: Letters of Recommendation can either be uploaded directly with the application or sent separately from the recommender to [email protected] and the applicant’s name should be included in the subject line of the email with “LOR”.

Matching Process
Applicants and Programs will receive a username and password to access the fellowship match system (fellowshipmatch.org)

Note: NASBS leases the use of the Fellowship Council Matching System to facilitate the matching functionality only. Even though, you will see FC branding on the site itself, the Fellowship Council does not have any administrative responsibility regarding the NASBS Matching Process.

Prospective Fellows: When ready, please proceed to the Match Application

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InstitutionOregon Health & Sciences University
Title of FellowshipOregon Health & Sciences University Skull Base Neurological Surgery Fellowship
LocationPortland, Oregon
Fellowship DirectorAclan Dogan
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Program Coordinator's NameShannon Winchester MBA MAT CTagme
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Contact Name for ApplicationsShannon Winchester
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Number of Fellows Accepted Per Year1
Duration1 year
Committee on Advanced Subspecialty Training (CAST) AccreditedYes
Salaried PositionYes- contact Program Director for more information
Fellow needs to have full medical licenseYes
Accept Foreign Medical Graduates (outside US & Canada)No
Residency Training in US/Canada RequiredYes
USMLE
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Fellowship Program Description:

State-of-the-art Technology:
OHSU employs state of the art techniques during the management of all patients with skull base and cerebrovascular disease. In addition to routine technologies such as high-resolution computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, and conventional multi-planar angiography, OHSU utilizes intraoperative MRI, endoscopy, advanced brain mapping and neuromonitoring, advanced MRI imaging, and interventional neuroradiological procedures including transarterial embolization (to decrease tumor vascularity) and carotid balloon test occlusion.

Clinical Overview:
Tumors
• Meningiomas • Pituitary tumors • Schwannomas • Neurofibromas • Craniopharyngiomas
• Esthesioneuroblastomas • Chordomas, chondromas, chondrosarcomas • Paranasal sinus tumors
• Pharyngeal tumors • Temporal bone tumors • Dermoids, epidermoids • Glomus tumors • Orbital tumors
• Giant cell bone tumors • Angiofibromas • Melanomas • Fibrous dysplasia

Vascular Lesions
• Aneurysms (anterior communicating,paraclinoidal, cavernous sinus, posterior circulation)
• Arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) • Cavernous angiomas • Dural AVMs
Congenital Lesions
• Craniofacial malformations • Cystic lesions • Encephaloceles (frontoethmoidal and sphenoidal)
•Basilar invagination

Traumatic Lesions
• Skull base fractures including orbital apex • Craniofacial fractures • Cerebrospinal fluid fistulas

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