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Pennsylvania Hospital

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Neurosurgery

Specialty

Program Overview

Summary of Residency Program

The Penn Neurosurgery Residency Program trains future leaders in neurosurgery through a comprehensive curriculum and hands-on experience. It offers extensive exposure in various subspecialties, clinical rotations, research opportunities, and an emphasis on academic excellence.

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Program Details

Specialty

Neurosurgery

IMG Friendly (Y/N)

No

IMG Friendly (detail)

The Penn Neurosurgery Residency Program does not explicitly mention its IMG friendliness or acceptance rate. However, it typically accepts ECFMG certification, which implies some level of acceptance for International Medical Graduates.

Categorical Positions

6

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Program Website

Address

Penn Medicine, Philadelphia, PA

Program Director

Isaac Chen, MD

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Current Residents

Overview

The residency program is designed to produce outstanding clinicians, with residents participating actively in the education and mentorship of medical students and junior residents. Due to the program's rigorous nature, the specific number of current residents, including PGY-1s, is currently unknown.

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Curriculum & Education

Overview

The program includes extensive clinical rotations, research opportunities, and educational conferences, focusing on subspecialty training in areas such as neuro-oncology and cerebrovascular and neurointerventional surgery.

Application

To apply for the Penn Neurosurgery residency program, applicants are currently being accepted. For detailed application processes, deadlines, and requirements, prospective residents should follow appropriate links on the residency webpage.

# of Locations

Residents work at multiple affiliated hospitals of Penn Medicine, with access to over 6,000 operations per year.

Fellowship

The program emphasizes academic and clinical training, preparing residents for various subspecialties in neurosurgery, which may lead to fellowships or careers in neuro-oncology, cerebrovascular surgery, spine surgery, and more, aligning with its focus on producing leaders in neurosurgery.

Resident Life

Overview

The Penn Neurosurgery Residency Program is fully accredited by ACGME and committed to training future leaders to be outstanding clinicians and educators.

On Call Schedule

# of Years of Program

The neurosurgery residency program typically spans 7 years.

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Alumni

Alumni from the Penn Neurosurgery residency program engage in a range of career paths including fellowships in subspecialties like neuro-oncology, cerebrovascular surgery, spine surgery, and more. They tend to secure positions in prominent institutions nationwide and often pursue academic or clinical leadership roles.

Salary & Benefits

Benefits Overview

Residents participate in research, receive mentorship, and have a chance to work with a high volume of clinical cases.

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