Available Fellowship Positions

Yale University
New Haven, Connecticut

The Yale Neuroimmunology/MS fellowship aims to train future leaders in neuroimmunology while providing exceptional patient care. Yale faculty are leaders in MS research and education, and all fellows benefit from this rich academic environment. Fellows may follow one of two pathways:

  • A one-year, clinical fellowship. Clinical fellows are immersed in outpatient neuroimmunology patient care with additional opportunities for inpatient consults. Achieving clinical mastery in diagnosis, immunotherapy management and symptomatic management is the primary goal of the clinical fellowship, although clinical fellows also participate in clinical research as blinded raters, by recruiting patients and by performing LPs.
  • A combined clinical/research fellowship (usually 2-3 years). Clinical/research fellows spread their clinical exposure out over the duration of the fellowship and play a large role in the ongoing clinical/translational research studies that are ongoing at Yale. Fellows have opportunities for additional didactic coursework and independent research projects.

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Fellowship Director Erin Longbrake | [email protected]
Fellowship Coordinator Johnaliz Outlaw | [email protected] 
0 Available Fellowship Position Updated as of 02/01/2023
Application Deadline: January 1 of PYG3 Year
Eligible Trainees
  • Adult Neurology
  • Pediatric Neurology
  • PM&R
Do fellows take call duty? Phone Call Only
Multidisciplinary Rotations Available
  • Neuropathology
  • Neuro-Ophthalmology
  • Neuro-Urology
  • Neuro-Radiology
  • Neuro-Rehabilitation
  • Neuropsychology
  • Botox Injections
Exposure to multidisciplinary comprehensive care?  Yes
Clinical Fellowship? Yes Length of Clinical Fellowship 1-Year
Combined Clinical/Research Fellowship? Yes Length of Clinical/Research Fellowship 2-3 Years
General Neurology Clinics? Optional Neuroimmunology Topics Covered
  • Demyelinating diseases (MS, NMOSD, MOGAD, etc.)
  • Neuro-rheumatology
  • Autoimmune/Paraneoplastic Encephalitis
  • Vasculitis
  • Neurosarcoid
  • Neuroinflammatory Complications of Immunotherapy
Availability of Graduate courses/Master's degree? Yes Approved by Institutional GME?  Yes
Sponsorship of H1b Visa? Yes Sponsorship of J1 Visa? Yes
Are positions contingent on securing external funding? No Accept Applications off-cycle? Yes
Begin Accepting Applications When?  September of PGY3 Year Interviews Begin November of PGY3 Year
Typical Number of New Positions Per Year? 1-3 Typical Number of Fellows in Training? 1-4
Required Application Materials
  • Application Form
  • CV
  • Personal Statement
  • 3 Letters of Recommendation
  • Indication of preferred fellowship type
Fellowship Positions Filled March of PGY3 Year
Fellowship Recruitment Policy Agreed

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