Programs and Fellowships
Training Programs
Interdisciplinary Training for Autism Researchers
Two-year NIH T32 training program for Ph.D. and M.D. fellows that merges behavioral and biological sciences in the context of an interdisciplinary, autism-focused research program
Neuroscience of Cognitive Aging Training Program
Two to three-year NIH T32 program for Ph.D. or M.D./Ph.D. fellows that combines a team of neuroscience researchers, laboratories, center facilities and educational resources to train postdoctoral students for translational neuroscience research on cognitive aging
Center for Neuroscience Postdoctoral Training Program
In house training program designed to promote collaboration and provide networking and career skills. Includes a series of panel discussions, guest speakers, workshops and networking events
CTSC TL1 Pre and Postdoctoral Clinical Research Training Program
Two-year program for medical students, basic science predoctoral students and postdoctoral scholars interested in developing careers in multidisciplinary clinical and translational research
Residency
UC Davis Adult Neurology Residency Program
The mission of the UC Davis Neurology Residency Program is to educate leaders in the field of neurology who will provide excellence in high-quality, cutting-edge neurological care, and advance the neurological sciences as clinicians educators and researchers
Clinical Fellowships
Clinical Neurophysiology- EEG Track
The mission of the UCDH Clinical Neurophysiology program is to produce clinical neurophysiologists that are expert in clinical assessment, electrophysiologic testing, and management of neurologic conditions in a diverse patient population
Clinical Neurophysiology- EMG Track
The mission of the UCDH Clinical Neurophysiology program is to produce clinical neurophysiologists that are expert in clinical assessment, electrophysiologic testing, and management of neurologic conditions in a diverse patient population. We accomplish that, first by providing a very robust schedule of teaching conferences, and second by maximizing the time that our fellows spend in the EMG laboratory and minimizing time in clinics and any on call responsibilities
Epilepsy
The mission of the training program is to foster expert epileptologists of the future, who will provide the highest-quality patient care for a diverse population and make significant contributions to the field of epilepsy as clinicians, educators and researchers. A level 4 comprehensive adult epilepsy program serving patients not only across Northern and Central California but also Nevada and southern borders of Oregon
Movement Disorders
The primary goal of the fellowship program is to enable fellows to develop the professional skills and competencies necessary to practice independently in the area of Movement Disorder neurology. The secondary goal is to enable fellows to attain proficiency as a Movement Disorders specialist in clinical or basic science research
Vascular Neurology
The goal of the training program is to recruit highly motivated, engaged, and qualified candidates interested in pursuing careers in clinical medicine, research scholarship, or health science education. The program engages fellows in comprehensive neurovascular training to develop expertise in the diagnosis and management of ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke. Fellows will be mentored and strongly encouraged to participate in basic and/or clinical science research, quality improvement, and medical education scholarship
Neurodegenerative & Behavioral Neurology
Fellows graduate with a diverse background in the full spectrum of cognitive aging (normal, mild cognitive impairment, dementia) and with experience evaluating complex neurobehavioral patients
UC Davis Health Neurocritical Care
Fellows gain comprehensive competence in the care of both the critically ill and neurocritically injured patients, as well as a variety of medical and surgical issues that a neurointensivist can be expected to confront and manage
Clinical Neuropsychology
The program goal is to produce highly trained, scientifically knowledgeable, clinically skillful independent practitioners of clinical neuropsychology. Fellows receive extensive specialized training in clinical and cognitive psychology, behavioral neurology and neuroanatomy
Neuroradiology
Fellows have the the opportunity to develop, under supervision, progressively independent skills in the performance and interpretation of neuroradiologic imaging studies and invasive procedures
Neuromuscular and Electrodiagnostic Medicine Fellowship, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
This one year fellowship focuses on the diagnosis and clinical management of neuromuscular disorders and electrodiagnostic medicine. The fellowship program is designed to provide advanced knowledge and experience in the subspecialty practice of neuromuscular medicine beyond that expected of a general physiatrist
Pain Medicine Fellowship, Department of Pain Medicine
The mission of this program is to help future leaders in Pain Medicine advance through developing advanced knowledge and skills in managing patients in pain while practicing excellent patient care and participating in a stimulating research environment
Sleep Medicine Fellowship, Department of Internal Medicine
A one year, ACGME-accredited fellowship program is designed to produce skilled sleep medicine clinicians, teachers, and investigators through our interdisciplinary approach. Fellows will develop the necessary skills to practice clinical sleep medicine and/or pursue a future career in academic medicine. As a multidisciplinary program, the fellowship faculty consist of specialists from pulmonary medicine, neurology, dentistry, psychiatry, pediatrics, otolaryngology, and dentistry