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Our Application Deadline is January 31

Epilepsy Fellowship Program

Inna Hughes

Inna Hughes, M.D., Ph.D.
Program Director

We offer an ACGME-accredited epilepsy fellowship program based at the UR Medicine Epilepsy Center and  Pediatric Epilepsy Program, Level 4 National Association of Epilepsy Centers (NAEC).  Our strength is our multidisciplinary team including adult and pediatric board-certified epileptologists, neurosurgeon, psychosocial team, and dietician. The center is housed within Strong Memorial Hospital in its academic neurology department widely regarded as one of the top Departments of Neurology in the country. Our clinical and investigative interests include global health, treatment of seizures in brain tumor patients, and surgical and alternative therapies for the management of epilepsy.

We have a flexible curriculum which can be modified to fit a fellow’s specific educational and career goals. Epilepsy fellows can divide their time in interpreting inpatient long term video EEG, managing the in-patient epilepsy service, and doing research. Fellows participate in their own continuity clinic, spend time with clinical epileptilogists in the attending outpatient specialty clinics and rotate in neuromodulation and dietary therapy clinics in adult or pediatric epilepsy. There are electives in neurosurgery, neuroradiology, neurogenetics, and neurocritical care, and additional electives may be tailored to a fellow’s interests. We encourage fellows to schedule electives to enhance their career goals. Strong Memorial Hospital fellows receive at least three weeks of vacation per year, with additional time allowed for attendance at scientific or medical meetings. There is support to attend national meetings if the fellow is presenting their work.

 

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Our Fellowship by the Numbers

2

Total Fellows

12

Faculty Members

54

Surgeries per year

1115

LTMs

Flexible Curriculum

Fellows can divide their time on interpreting inpatient long term video EEG, managing the in-patient epilepsy service and doing research.

Faculty

Our strength is our multidisciplinary team including adult and pediatric board-certified epileptologists, neurosurgeon, psychosocial team, and dietician. 

Life of a URMC Fellow

Our emphasis on work/life balance is an important reason residents choose URMC. A focus on trainees well-being enables you to learn and thrive in Rochester.

What Our Fellows Say...

Tollefson

"From the trainee perspective, the epilepsy fellowship at the University of Rochester was an excellent fit for me.  The faculty, and the Department of Neurology as a whole, were friendly, welcoming, and collegial.  I enjoyed the passion for education that was apparent throughout the faculty.  I found an appropriate number of complex cases that allowed me to grow as an epileptologist.  The curriculum was well-designed with an appropriate mix of structure and flexibility to pursue my own academic pursuits."

"All-in-all, the fellowship did an excellent job preparing me for a career as an academic epileptologist.  From a faculty member’s perspective, I have enjoyed working with our fellows who arrive with an eagerness to learn.  I have also enjoyed working on expanding the curriculum, adding neurostimulation clinics to the fellowship experience.  It has been wonderful working in a close-knit department that is very supportive in helping me achieve my career goals.  Lastly, Rochester has been a wonderful city in which to settle and raise a family."

Trenton J. Tollefson, M.D.