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Spine Fellowship

Spine specialists in the Department of Neurological Surgery at Indiana University School of Medicine treat spine disorders that include complex and minimally invasive procedures, tumors, artificial disc replacement, degenerative disease, trauma, kyphoplasty, and pain management, providing fellows in this Spine Surgery Fellowship program excellent exposure to a range of patient cases. Fellows also benefit from exposure to traumatic spine and brain disorders in amateur and professional athletes. This is a one-year fellowship program.

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Interested candidates should submit a CV and letter of interest to the Director of Education. Additional requirements may apply to specific programs.

Applicants for all neurosurgical fellowships must be residents or graduates of neurosurgical residency programs in the United States that are approved by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME), or of neurosurgical residency programs in Canada that are approved by the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada.

Note: We are currently unable to accept applicants with an ECFMG Visa.

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Current Fellow

23745-Alentado, Vincent

Vincent J. Alentado, MD

Neurological Surgery, PGY 7
Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine

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