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Micrographic Surgery & Dermatologic Oncology Fellowship The Micrographic Surgery and Dermatologic Oncology Fellowship at the Medical University of South Carolina is an intense one-year ACGME-approved program offered to board eligible/board-certified dermatologists. book_2 Learning Mode: Residential Molecular Genetic Pathology Fellowship The Molecular Genetic Pathology Fellowship requires four or more years of training in anatomic, clinical or combined anatomic/clinical pathology. book_2 Learning Mode: Residential Movement Disorders Fellowship The MUSC Movement Disorders Fellowship offers a comprehensive, well-balanced, individualized one to two-year fellowship program, depending on the selected track. The program offers trainees clinical exposure and training in all types of movement disorders, pediatric and adult. book_2 Learning Mode: Residential MUSC National Board-Certified Health & Wellness Coach Training & Education Program Learn how to become a National Board-Certified Health & Wellness Coach in five months through MUSC’s accredited, hybrid training program. book_2 Learning Mode: Hybrid Musculoskeletal Imaging Fellowship The MUSC Musculoskeletal Imaging Fellowship is a one-year program. The fellow is exposed to all diagnostic imaging modalities, including limited exposure to musculoskeletal ultrasound. book_2 Learning Mode: Residential Neonatal Perinatal Medicine Fellowship The Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine training program at MUSC is a three-year program during which fellows gain competency in the management of neonates with a wide variety of medical and surgical disorders, requiring neonatal intensive care. book_2 Learning Mode: Residential Nephrology Fellowship The MUSC Nephrology Fellowship training program provides comprehensive training in clinical nephrology and research in areas related to kidney disease. book_2 Learning Mode: Residential Neurocritical Care Fellowship The MUSC Neurocritical Care Fellowship program is accredited by the ACGME and is fully accredited by United Council for Neurologic Subspecialties (UCNS). We offer 2-year traditional fellowship training as well as 1-year training for candidates who are eligible. book_2 Learning Mode: Residential NeuroEndovascular Surgery Fellowship The MUSC Neuroendovascular Surgery Fellowship provides strong clinical training in all aspects of neuroendovascular surgery, including diagnostic angiography, embolization of intracranial aneurysms, AVMs, dAVFs, sdAVFs, acute ischemic stroke, intra- and extra-cranial atherosclerotic disease and more. book_2 Learning Mode: Residential Neurologic Physical Therapy Residency In collaboration with clinical partners, MUSC offers a Neurologic PT Residency; offering opportunities for PTs working in the neurologic rehabilitation setting. book_2 Learning Mode: Hybrid Neurology Residency The MUSC Neurology Residency training program prepares residents to be specialists in clinical neurology and/or a clinical neuroscientists. book_2 Learning Mode: Residential Neuropathology Fellowship The Neuropathology Fellowship is an ACGME accredited two-year, full-time training program offered to one applicant each academic two-year cycle. Matriculation in the Neuropathology Fellowship Program requires that the trainee must have completed an ACGME accredited residency in Anatomic Pathology, or Anatomic and Clinical Pathology. book_2 Learning Mode: Residential Neuropsychology Internship Track The Neuropsychology Track offers broad-based training for interns with specific prior graduate training in neuropsychology. book_2 Learning Mode: Residential Neuroradiology Fellowship Discover MUSC’s radiology fellowships that combine advanced imaging training, interdisciplinary collaboration, and mentorship from nationally recognized experts. book_2 Learning Mode: Residential Neurosurgery Residency Program The MUSC Neurosurgery Residency Program was established in 1964 by its first formally trained neurosurgeon, Dr. Julian Youmans, and was later approved by the Accreditation Council of Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) that same year. The residency program is now a seven-year program that is approved for two PGY1 neurosurgery positions annually. book_2 Learning Mode: Residential