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Rushna Ali, M.D. and an assisting doctor, performed surgery in an operating suite.

Graduate medical education in neurosurgery

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Overview

Mayo Clinic offers a comprehensive Committee on Advanced Subspecialty Training (CAST) and the Society of Neurological Surgeons (SNS) accredited one-year Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery Fellowship in Rochester, Minnesota. This program provides extensive training in the evaluation, diagnosis, and surgical treatment of functional neurosurgical disorders including:

  • Movement disorders
  • Epilepsy
  • Cranial neuralgias
  • Chronic and cancer-related pain
  • Neurorehabilitation and recovery

The fellowship consists of both inpatient and outpatient experiences with primary clinical responsibility.

Program highlights:

  • Large case volumes - Mayo Clinic performs more than 600 functional procedures a year
  • Mentorship from five core faculty members who are recognized leaders in Functional Neurosurgery
  • Clinical and translational research opportunities
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Rushna Ali, M.D. spoke with two colleagues in an operating suite.

Curriculum

Diversity, equity, and inclusion

At Mayo Clinic, we foster an inclusive working environment and embrace the diversity of all our trainees, faculty, staff, and patients. Our Office for Education Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion offers tremendous resources to support our mission of maintaining a welcoming atmosphere for all our employees, including our learners. We strive to provide culturally appropriate care and do our part to reduce healthcare disparities.

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From the program director

Rushna Ali, M.D.Welcome to the Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery Fellowship in Rochester, Minnesota. We look forward to training the future leaders of functional neurosurgery by providing exceptional clinical and technical training - which is complemented by extensive research opportunities, coaching on practice building, and creating opportunities for involvement in organized neurosurgery. Thank you for your interest in our program.

Rushna Ali, M.D.
Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery Fellowship Program Director

Department and faculty

The Department of Neurosurgery at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, is one of the largest and most highly regarded in the United States. Each year, the entire spectrum of neurosurgical conditions and diseases is treated essentially at one site, which ensures an unparalleled training experience. The department performs approximately 5,000 neurosurgical procedures each year.

This caseload includes more than 600 functional procedures each year. The entire spectrum of functional neurosurgical disorders, ranging from straightforward to complex, are treated at our site in a multidisciplinary fashion. This allows fellows to not only develop clinical and technical proficiency but also provides an opportunity to develop the necessary skills to develop multidisciplinary programs in their own practice after completion of the fellowship.

Wellness initiatives

As a trainee, your physical and mental health are priorities to Mayo Clinic and the department. Trainees have access to several resources to promote well-being, as well as time off clinical duties to attend appointments.

Dan Abraham Healthy Living Center

Trainees taking a yoga class at the Dan Abraham Healthy Living Center at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota.Trainees have access to the Dan Abraham Healthy Living Center (DAHLC), which is located on both Mayo Clinic campuses (downtown and Saint Marys) in Rochester, Minnesota. This state-of-the-art fitness facility offers basic classes (including free weights, stretching, cardio, and more), drop-in classes, evaluation services, group training, virtual personal training, and virtual wellness coaching.

Membership to the DAHLC is available at a low cost to trainees and their families through payroll deduction.

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Video: A look inside the Dan Abraham Health Living Center 

Groups on campus

Several groups on campus help you connect with other fellows and their families, such as the Mayo Fellows Association, the Mayo Families' Connection, and Mayo Employee Resource Groups.Several groups on campus help you connect with other fellows and their families, such as the Mayo Fellows Association, the Mayo Families' Connection, and Mayo Employee Resource Groups. These groups help enhance your training by providing and organizing wellness initiatives and social activities.

Workshops for spouses and significant others are also available.

Well-being

Cardiovascular diseases fellow works on a computer at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota.The Student Services office provides resources to promote academic, emotional, social, cognitive, financial, and physical well-being. Career and academic services include academic advising, peer tutoring, and accommodations for learners with disabilities or health conditions. Mental health services, counseling, interview practice, and a variety of enrichment sessions on topics like budgeting, resiliency, and stress and burn-out are also available through the Student Services office.

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Mayo Fellows Association (MFA)

The Mayo Fellows Association (MFA) offers a peer and social support network for residents and fellows and their families with social events, athletics, and advocacy. The MFA also holds an annual resident and fellow appreciation event open to all trainees with complimentary massages, stress-reducing activities, and social support. 

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