A one-year Mayo Clinic fellowship offering advanced clinical and research training in epilepsy and EEG for neurology graduates, emphasizing multidisciplinary care and scholarly activity.
Funder: Mayo Clinic
Due Dates (Anticipated): January 2027 (application and all supporting materials, projected)
Funding Amounts: One-year fellowship; annual stipend for fellows is anticipated at $75,105 (Graduate Level 1, effective March 2026), with full benefits.
Summary: A one-year advanced clinical and research fellowship at Mayo Clinic Florida providing multidisciplinary training in epilepsy and EEG for neurology residency graduates.
Key Information: Applications accepted via ERAS; one fellow selected per year; program begins July 1 annually.
The Epilepsy Fellowship at Mayo Clinic in Florida is a one-year, ACGME-accredited program designed to provide advanced training in epilepsy and electroencephalography (EEG). The fellowship prepares neurologists for independent clinical practice, with a curriculum that integrates clinical, surgical, and research experiences. Fellows receive comprehensive exposure to medical and surgical epilepsy management, advanced EEG interpretation, neurophysiologic monitoring, and neuromodulation therapies. The program emphasizes a patient-centered, multidisciplinary approach, and includes protected research time, access to Mayo Clinic’s research infrastructure, and strong mentorship. The fellowship is based in a high-volume academic epilepsy center and supports scholarly activity and career development.