Baylor College of Medicine is offering training in a 12-month, ACGME-accredited Clinical Neurophysiology Fellowship program for the period July 1, 2026 to June 30, 2027. The program is based in the Texas Children’s Comprehensive Epilepsy Center (NAEC Level IV) and Clinical Neurophysiology Section.
The program includes training in outpatient and inpatient EEG (adult and pediatric) including continuous video EEG monitoring, ambulatory EEG, quantitative EEG, evoked potentials, polysomnography, intraoperative monitoring, electrocorticography, EMG and nerve conduction studies. Sites of training include: Texas Children’s Hospital, Baylor St. Luke’s Medical Center, and Michael E. DeBakey Veterans’ Affairs Medical Center. Senior faculty of the program include: Eli M. Mizrahi, MD, Neurology, Alica A. Goldman, MD, PhD, Director, Baylor Comprehensive Epilepsy Center and Head, Peter Kellaway Section of Neurophysiology, James J. Riviello, MD, Associate Section Head for Epilepsy, Neurophysiology, and Neurocritical Care, Texas Children’s Hospital, and Anne E. Anderson, MD, Chief of Clinical Neurophysiology, Texas Children’s Hospital. Integration with a year of ACGME-accredited epilepsy fellowship may also be an option.
Requirements: Applicants should have completed an ACGME-approved residency in Child Neurology.
Diversity Statement: Baylor College of Medicine is an equal opportunity employer. Diversity among Baylor’s students, trainees, faculty and staff is a prerequisite to accomplishing Baylor’s institutional mission, and to maintaining the highest standards in training for healthcare providers and biomedical scientists, scientific innovation, and patient-centered care. Baylor is committed to ensuring equal opportunity for all qualified persons without taking into account race, color, national origin, creed, sex, sexual orientation, ancestry, age, veteran status or disability unrelated to job requirements.
For information contact:
Lu Lin, MD, PhD, Program Director, Clinical Neurophysiology Fellowship at Clinical-Neurophysiology-Fellowship@bcm.edu
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