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University of Missouri-Columbia

Columbia, Missouri

Neurosurgery

Specialty

Program Overview

Summary of Residency Program

The University of Missouri's Neurological Surgery residency program provides comprehensive training in patient care for neurological conditions, along with opportunities for research and academic development. This program is designed to develop compassionate and ethical neurosurgeons who are equipped to tackle a broad spectrum of neurological disorders. The program stresses the importance of both clinical and research training, offering residents a holistic education that prepares them for certification by the American Board of Neurological Surgery.

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Program Details

Specialty

Neurosurgery

IMG Friendly (Y/N)

Yes

IMG Friendly (detail)

The University of Missouri is home to one of only 117 Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME)-approved neurological surgery residency programs. While the specific details regarding IMG applicants are not mentioned in the text, the program's commitment to producing skilled, ethical, and compassionate neurosurgeons and the mention of clinics spanning multiple MU Health Care locations may indicate openness to diverse candidates. The absence of concrete metrics such as IMG acceptance rates suggests further investigation may be required for clarity on this aspect.

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Program Website

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University of Missouri - School of Medicine, 1 Hospital Dr, MC314, DC048.00, Columbia, MO 65212

Program Director

Michael Chicoine, MD

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Current Residents

Overview

The current residency program in Neurological Surgery is part of the ACGME-approved training programs with a focus on developing future neurosurgeons. Specific details like the number of categorical residents, especially for PGY-1 roles, have not been explicitly mentioned, indicating that additional investigation might be necessary to obtain accurate statistics.

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Curriculum & Education

Overview

The comprehensive program teaches clinical education along with research training and opportunities for academic development, which lead to certification by the American Board of Neurological Surgery.

Application

To apply for the residency program, applicants should follow these steps: 1. Fill out the application via the Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS). 2. Submit the following materials: a personal statement, letters of recommendation, a CV, and USMLE scores if applicable. 3. Applications are accepted from September 15 through December 31. Interviews are typically conducted in January through February.

# of Locations

The office and clinics span multiple MU Health Care locations, including University Hospital, Ellis Fischel Cancer Center, Women's Hospital, Children's Hospital, Missouri Orthopaedic Institute, and the Comprehensive Spine Center.

Fellowship

The program emphasizes not just clinical education but also provides residents with opportunities for research training, academic development, and scholarship leading to American Board of Neurological Surgery certification. Further details on specific fellowship opportunities were not included in the provided text, suggesting an exploration of affiliated hospitals or further resources may be needed.

Resident Life

Overview

The program is one of 117 Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME)-approved neurological surgery residency programs in the nation and provides residents with access to a range of clinical and research opportunities, emphasizing ethical patient care.

On Call Schedule

# of Years of Program

The length of the program is typically four years.

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PGY-1 Salary

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