Available Fellowship Positions

University of Maryland School of Medicine and Baltimore VA Medical Center
Baltimore, Maryland

The University of Maryland Center for Multiple Sclerosis is recognized for the design and conduct of clinical trials in multiple sclerosis, comprehensive care of MS patients at all stages of their disease, and the conduct of basic science and clinical research to better understand the pathogenesis of MS. The Center cares for one-third of the MS population in the state of Maryland and approximately 1200 patient visits occur annually. Patients with other neuroimmunologic conditions, including neuromyelitis optica, MOG-antibody disease, and autoimmune encephalitis are also seen. Care is provided in an ambulatory center at the University of Maryland Medical Center and at the Baltimore VA Medical Center, home of the Multiple Sclerosis Center of Excellence – East.

The fellowship is an Advanced Fellowship, consisting of 2 years of clinical training that occurs simultaneously with significant dedicated time for completion of a research project. For more information, click here

Fellowship Director Daniel Harrison | [email protected]
Fellowship Co-Director N/A
Fellowship Coordinator Angela Young | [email protected]
1 Available Fellowship Positions Updated as of 07/29/2022
Application Deadline: Rolling Deadline
Eligible Trainees
  • Adult Neurology
Do fellows take call duty?  No Call
Multidisciplinary Rotations Available
  • Neuro-Rehabilitation
  • Botox Injections
  • Baclofen Pump Management
Exposure to multidisciplinary comprehensive care?  Yes
Clinical Fellowship? No Length of Clinical Fellowship N/A
Combined Clinical/Research Fellowship? Yes Length of Clinical/Research Fellowship 2-Years
General Neurology Clinics? No Neuroimmunology Topics Covered
  • Demyelinating diseases (MS, NMOSD, MOGAD, etc.)
  • Autoimmune/Paraneoplastic Encephalitis
Availability of Graduate courses/Master's degree? Yes Approved by Institutional GME?  No
Sponsorship of H1b Visa? No Sponsorship of J1 Visa? No
Are positions contingent on securing external funding? No Accept Applications off-cycle? No
Begin Accepting Applications When?  September of PGY3 Year Interviews Begin November of PGY3 Year
Typical Number of New Positions Per Year? 1-2 Typical Number of Fellows in Training? 1-2
Required Application Materials
  • CV
  • Personal Statement
  • 3 Letters of Recommendation
Fellowship Positions Filled March of PGY3 Year
Fellowship Recruitment Policy Agreed

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