The International Fellowship has been established to allow international trainees the opportunity to gain expertise in pediatric neurosurgery. The goal of this two-year fellowship is to provide the trainee with the skills, education, support, and network to improve clinical care when they return to their home institution. This will be achieved by working with our faculty prior to the start of the fellowship to develop an individualized training plan. During the first year of the fellowship, trainees will work alongside our faculty, residents, APP team, and researchers to provide clinical care in the operating room, inpatient areas, and outpatient clinical setting.
At the completion of the first year, the fellow would be expected to return to their home institution, with ongoing support of faculty at Boston Children’s. Thorough continued mentorship, education, training visits, and virtual training, the Boston Children’s Department of Neurosurgery would formally support the fellow through the second year to ensure the skills and training received in Boston could be implemented at their home institution.
At the completion of the program, fellows are expected to have knowledge of both the patient management and technical skills required to successfully care for the pediatric neurosurgical patient. It is expected that after this program, the trainee will have significant experience and be able to add meaningfully to the care of patients in his or her home country. Further, with the ongoing training support and collaboration, the Boston Children’s Department of Neurosurgery can help to improve clinical care practices at the trainee’s home institution. In addition to their clinical training, fellows will have the opportunity to pursue mentored clinical research projects throughout their time as a fellow.
This fellowship is open to individuals who have recently finished a neurosurgical resident training program. Please note that the International Fellowship is not recognized by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME), and currently the Education Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates (ECFMG) is not sponsoring J-1 visas for this fellowship.
Applicants must be able to obtain a limited (training) license to practice medicine in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and qualify for house-staff privileges at Boston Children’s Hospital. Interested applicants can download this application form with instructions on how to apply.
For additional information about the International Fellowship, including application forms and instructions, please email us at NeurosurgeryEducation@childrens.harvard.edu.