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University of Wisconsin Hospitals & Clinics

Madison, Wisconsin

Neurosurgery

Specialty

Program Overview

Summary of Residency Program

The University of Wisconsin's Department of Neurological Surgery offers a comprehensive residency program tailored for aspiring neurosurgeons. The program prioritizes advanced clinical neurosurgical care for a wide range of neurological disorders, including brain tumors, strokes, spinal cord injuries, and more. Residents benefit from a rich educational curriculum supported by faculty with extensive experience. Applications are welcomed from International Medical Graduates, highlighting the program's commitment to diversity and inclusion. Additional features like fellowships and resident wellness programs enhance the residency experience.

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Extremely Competitive

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Program Details

Specialty

Neurosurgery

IMG Friendly (Y/N)

Yes

IMG Friendly (detail)

The University of Wisconsin's Department of Neurological Surgery appears to welcome International Medical Graduates (IMGs) into their program as indicated by their process for ECFMG certification and the mention of a Visiting US Medical Student Program.

Categorical Positions

5

Categorical Positions (detail)

Program Website

Address

University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, Department of Neurological Surgery, Madison, WI 53715

Program Director

Dr. Robert J. Dempsey

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Current Residents

Overview

Currently, there are 5 PGY-1 residents in the program, out of which 2 are identified as International Medical Graduates (IMGs).

PGY-1 MD

5

PGY-1 DO

0

PGY-1 IMG

2

Curriculum & Education

Overview

The UW Neurosurgery residency emphasizes hands-on experience in both clinical and surgical settings, featuring diverse learning opportunities across various specialties.

Application

To apply for the residency program, interested candidates should refer to the 'Application Process' section on the residency's website, where specific details about deadlines and requirements can be found. The application process will detail necessary materials, forms, and requirements for submission, including deadlines for applications, interview dates, and any other prerequisites. For more details, please visit the link provided available in the education menu.

# of Locations

Residents work at multiple locations, including UW Hospitals and Clinics, and various affiliated institutions.

Fellowship

After completing residency, graduates from the program may pursue fellowships in various neurosurgical specialties though specific fellowship options were not detailed on the site. They may also engage in various post-residency career paths available through the affiliated institutions, including advanced training and research opportunities.

Resident Life

Overview

The University of Wisconsin Department of Neurological Surgery focuses on providing high-quality clinical care for various neurological disorders, incorporating educational experiences that prepare residents for successful careers in neurosurgery.

On Call Schedule

# of Years of Program

The residency program is generally five years long, with structured rotations in neurosurgery and opportunities for research and professional development.

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Alumni

Alumni from the UW Department of Neurological Surgery have progressed to various career paths post-graduation, often pursuing fellowships and academic positions. Specific details regarding common subspecialties and successful placements can be found under the 'Alumni' section of the website.

Salary & Benefits

Benefits Overview

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PGY-1 Salary

Vacation

The vacation policy for PGY-1 residents typically outlines that they are allocated a certain number of paid days off (PTO) each year; however, specific details regarding whether unused vacation can be carried over were not provided. This information might be located in the residency handbook or policies announced on the program's website.

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