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Movement Disorders Fellowship

David Sell

David Sell, D.O.
Associate Program Director

Jamie Adams

Jamie Adams, M.D.
Program Director

The University of Rochester is home to a well-established movement disorders center with a strong record of developing leaders in clinical care, education and research. Our fellowship builds a solid foundation in clinical movement disorders while offering opportunities for research and academic development, tailored to the individual fellow’s interests and career goals. We offer a one- year clinical fellowship, which can be extended to two years to include further clinical and/or research training. Clinical schedules are developed to ensure that fellows have sufficient experience and training to develop all clinical proficiencies expected of a well-trained, independent movement disorders specialist. We offer a particularly rich environment for research training and provide our fellows with support, mentorship, and opportunities to develop research interests and careers. Education is a top priority and our fellows actively participate in weekly didactics including journal clubs, video rounds, and guest lectures.

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Our Fellowship by the Numbers

5

Total Fellows

17

Faculty Members

3092

Unique Patients Seen

7164

Patient Encounters

Flexible Curriculum

Our fellowship builds a solid foundation in clinical movement disorders while offering opportunities for research and academic development, tailored to the individual fellow’s interests and career goals.

Our Team

We have a large team with a variety of interests and expertise committed to providing education and mentorship to our trainees.

Life of a URMC Fellow

Our emphasis on team-based, patient-centered care and work/life balance are important reasons residents choose to stay for fellowship at our program. A focus on trainee well-being enables you to learn and thrive in Rochester.