Movement Disorders Fellowship

The objective of the fellowship training is to provide the fellow with the opportunity to develop the expertise necessary to evaluate and manage patients with Parkinson’s disease and other movement disorders.

The fellowship includes exposure in the clinic and hospital to both adult and pediatric movement disorders, and training for the diagnosis of movement disorders, medication and other therapeutics including EMG-guided botulinum therapy, intra-operative electrophysiology for the placement of deep brain stimulation electrodes, and programming of deep brain stimulators.

Prerequisites:

Admission to the Movement Disorders Fellowship at Wayne State University/ Detroit Medical Center requires prior completion of a residency training in neurology, child neurology, or rehabilitation medicine accredited in the United States or Canada.

How To apply:

To apply for the Movement Disorders Fellowship at Wayne State University School of Medicine, please send your curriculum vitae to:

Peter LeWitt, MD
Professor of Neurology
Program Director, Movement Disorder Fellowship
Sastry Foundation endowed Chair in Neurology
Wayne State University School of Medicine
aa1142@wayne.edu

Lenora Paul, Program Coordinator
Department of Neurology, Suite 8D-UHC
4201 St. Antoine
Detroit, MI 48201
Phone: 313-577-1243
Fax: 313-745-4216
lpaul@med.wayne.edu

Contact Information:

aa1142@wayne.edu; lpaul@med.wayne.edu

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