During this elective, which is taken after the core clinical neurophysiology two-month course, you choose one or more rotations in these areas:
- Electroencephalography (EEG). During the initial two-month clinical neurophysiology rotation, you read a wide range of normal and abnormal records. After this, you may choose to work full-time in the EEG laboratory for another one to four months.
- Electromyography (EMG). During the initial two-month clinical neurophysiology rotation, you learn to perform nerve conduction studies and EMGs. After this, you may choose to work full-time in the EMG laboratory for another two to four months. During the additional months, you evaluate patients with a wide range of neuromuscular disorders and gain experience with more specialized electrophysiologic techniques.
- Provide subspecialty consultations in the Epilepsy Clinic
- Evaluate patients before and after epilepsy surgery
- Assist with epilepsy drug investigational studies
- Participate in the multidisciplinary epilepsy subspecialty conference
After a total of six months of training, which includes the two-month required clinical neurophysiology course, you may be eligible for subspecialty certification by the American Board of Electrodiagnostic Medicine. To receive board certification by the ABPN, one year of fellowship training is required.
A distinctive feature of our residency is the Department of Neurology's support of up to six months of research time during residency to complete clinical or basic science projects.
Under the guidance of your research mentor, and with the support of the Adult Neurology Residency research director and program director, you can use this elective time to design and execute your research project.
Residents who wish to transition to an extramurally funded academic career track may use this time to develop preliminary data, take advantage of the numerous education offerings in the Mayo Clinic Center for Clinical and Translational Science (CCaTS), or develop an application to the Clinician-Investigator Training Program.