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University of North Carolina Advanced Endoscopic Skull Base Fellowship

Title of Fellowship
University of North Carolina Advanced Endoscopic Skull Base Fellowship

Contact Name for Applications
Adam M. Zanation, MD

Fellowship Type
Head and Neck Oncology, Rhinology/Endonasal

Location
University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, NC

Year Fellowship Established
2010

Fellowship Director
Adam M. Zanation, MD

Duration
1 year

Encounter Year Fellowship

Required Prior Training Program
Otolaryngology

Required Prior Training Program Other

Accept Foreign Medical Graduates
No

Foreign Medical Graduates Eligibility Requirements

Percentage of Fellow Workload that is Skull Base
60%

Number of Fellows Accepted Per Year
1

Annual Stipend
Commensurate with PGY-7

Night and Weekend Call
Yes

Estimated Nights Per Month
3

Estimated Weekends Per Month
1

Clinical Work

Total potential operative skull base cases per year
120-180

Open Cranial Base

Anterior
10

Anterolateral/ Infratemporal
10

Lateral (temporal bone)
0

Posterior
0

Endonasal Cranial Base

Pituitary/Sella
50

Sagittal Plane (excluding pituitary)
15

Transpterygoid/ Coronal Plane
15

Temporal Bone

Transtemporal/ Transcochlear
0

Middle fossa
1

Retrosigmoid
1

Craniofacial Anomalies/ Reconstructive

Craniofacial Anomalies/ Reconstructive
1

Trauma

Trauma
20

Craniocervical

Transcervical
20

Transoral
20

Endonasal
100

Reconstruction

Cranioplasty
5

Regional, Pedicled Flap Repair
50

Free Flap Repair
0

Stereotactic Radiosurgery

Gammaknife
0

Cyberknife
0

Other
0

Cerebral Vascular Surgery

Transcranial
1

Endovascular
0

Additional Information

Anatomical Dissection Laboratory

Available at all times on Campus.

Laboratory Research Opportunities

Prerequisite Training Required

Must be American Board of Otolaryngology eligible or certified. Applicants must be able to start on July 1 and have a valid North Carolina Medical license.

US Residency Required:
No

US Residency Required In:

USMLE
Step 1, Step 2, Step 3

Application Deadline
December 1, 2013

Decision Deadline
May 1, 2014

Fellowship Institution Web Site

Previous Fellows

Participating Faculty

Brent A. Senior, MD
Charles S. Ebert, MD, MPH
Mathew G. Ewend, MD
Mark Weissler, MD

Additional Features of the Fellowship

How to Apply

Must send current CV and 2-3 letters of recommendation to
Adam M. Zanation
Dept. of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery
University of North Carolina CB#7070
Chapel Hill, NC 27599-7070

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