Neurology &
Neurological Sciences
Neuroimmunology

Multiple Sclerosis and Neuroimmunology Fellowships

fellowship overview

Clinical Neuroimmunology is a robustly expanding subspecialty of Neurology. Multiple Sclerosis, Neuromyelitis Optica, and related diseases are increasingly recognized worldwide. Treatment options for MS have greatly expanded, engendering complexity in immunotherapeutical management. Patients with these disorders increasingly seek out disease-specific specialty care. Research and investigation is vibrant within the specialty, spanning the spectrum from bench to bedside. There is active need for MS/Clinical Neuroimmunology specialists, and there is significant opportunity for neurologists with fellowship training in this subspecialty. We are committed to training tomorrow’s leaders in this vital and consequential field.


Applications

Applications are currently nearing the deadline for the 2016-2017 academic year.  If you are interested in applying to our Neuroimmunology and Multiple Sclerosis Fellowship, we request a cover letter outlining your career goals and interest in pursuing a fellowship with us, a minimum of three letters of recommendation, a copy of your CV, and a completed application form. General information may be found in our application letter.

contact information

Jeffrey Dunn, MD, FAAN
Professor of Clinical Neurology
Division Chief, Stanford MS/Clinical Neuroimmunology

Director, MS/Clinical Neuroimmunology Fellowship

For additional information, please contact:
(650) 736-4310

 

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