One-year Mayo Clinic fellowship offers advanced training in EEG, epilepsy management, and clinical neurophysiology, including research and leadership preparation for physicians.
Funder: Mayo Clinic
Due Dates: March 1, 2027 (Full application submission deadline)
Funding Amounts: Annual stipend: $75,105–$106,096 (depending on PGY level); 1-year duration; benefits included.
Summary: One-year fellowship in Arizona offering advanced, hands-on training in EEG, epilepsy management, and clinical neurophysiology for physicians.
Key Information: Application via ERAS; open to neurology/physical medicine residency graduates eligible for ABPN exam.
This one-year Clinical Neurophysiology, Electroencephalography (EEG), Epilepsy Fellowship at Mayo Clinic in Phoenix/Scottsdale, Arizona, is designed to train physicians to lead epilepsy programs and EEG laboratories. The fellowship provides comprehensive exposure to epilepsy and seizure disorders, advanced EEG monitoring (including prolonged and ambulatory recordings), intraoperative EEG, and brain mapping. Trainees gain experience in clinical research, teaching, and multidisciplinary care, preparing them for leadership roles in clinical neurophysiology and epilepsy management.