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North American Skull Base Society

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Skull Base Fellowship Registry

The membership of the North American Skull Base Society (NASBS) is a tremendous resource for the training of fellows, who are the future of the development of our specialty. The society has developed a registry of skull base fellowships that are offered by the society membership.

The society recognizes that we are a diverse and multidisciplinary group comprised of several different specialties, all of whom have significant interest and focus in the management of skull base neoplasia. Likewise, the nature and character of the various fellowships will represent and reflect their differences. In addition, we recognize that there will be variation between individual fellowship experiences resulting from the differences in the preceptor’s approaches and practices.

To post a Fellowship, please go to the Fellowship Registry Entry Form. You must be a member of NASBS to add a Fellowship to the Registry.
To edit an entry, please log in under the Member credentials used to add the entry to the registry and make edits to the listing.

To apply for Fellowship training, please contact the program directly.
If you need assistance or have questions, please contact NASBS Executive Director, Paula Claborn, at [email protected].

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Title of FellowshipSkull Base Surgery
Contact Name for ApplicationsGary Gallia, MD/PhD
Fellowship Type
  • Neurosurgical
LocationBaltimore, Maryland
Date Fellowship Established07/01/2022
Fellowship DirectorGary Gallia, MD/PhD
Participating Faculty

Neurosurgeons:
Debraj Mukherjee, MD/MPH
Christopher Jackson, MD
Jon Weingart, MD
Rafael Tamargo, MD
Chetan Bettegowda, MD/PhD
Justin Caplan, MD
Risheng Xu, MD/PhD
Henry Brem, MD

Otolaryngologists:
Masaru Ishii, MD/PhD
Nyall London, Jr, MD/PhD
Nicholas Rowan, MD
Kofi Boahene, MD
Shaun Desai, MD
Jason Nellis, MD
Murugappan Ramanathan, Jr, MD
Wojciech Mydlarz, MD
John Carey, MD
Francis Creighton, Jr, MD
Charles Matthew Stewart, MD
Wayne Koch, MD


Fellowship Information

Duration12 months
Required Prior Training Program
  • Neurosurgery
Required Prior Training Program OtherNone
Accept Foreign Medical Graduates (outside US & Canada)No
Residency Training in US/Canada RequiredYes
USMLE
  • Step 1
  • Step 2
  • Step 3
Percentage of Fellow Workload that is Skull Base90%
Number of Fellows Accepted Per Year1
Salaried PositionYes- contact Program Director for more information
Night and Weekend CallYes
Estimated Nights Per Month~4
Clinical Work
Average Operative Skull Base Cases Per YearOther
Open Cranial Base
Endonasal Cranial Base
Pituitary/SellaOther
Temporal Bone
Craniofacial Anomalies/ Reconstructive
Trauma
Craniocervical
Reconstruction
Stereotactic Radiosurgery
Cerebral Vascular Surgery
Anatomical Dissection Laboratory

Yes

Laboratory Research Opportunities

Yes

Application Deadline01/15/2023
Decision Deadline04/15/2023
Committee on Advanced Subspecialty Training (CAST) AccreditedNo
How to apply

Please contact Amanda Lacey
Sr. Medical Office Coordinator
Gary L. Gallia M.D., Ph.D.
Department of Neurosurgery
The Johns Hopkins Hospital
600 N. Wolfe Street
Phipps Building, Room 1-101A
Baltimore, MD 21287
Phone: 410-502-7752
Fax: 734-201-1904

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