Washington University School of Medicine is proud to be home to one of the nation’s most historic and top-rated neurology departments. We have been helping guide some of the best trainees for generations.

We offer training for both adult and pediatric neurology, a dedicated one-year vascular neurology fellowship and a one-year StrokeNet fellowship. Specialized research fellowships with our faculty are also available on a case-by-case basis.

Vascular neurology fellowship

An ACGME-accredited training program in the subspecialty of vascular neurology. This one-year program offers extensive training in both research and clinical care through a comprehensive program of didactic teaching and hands-on clinical experience.

StrokeNet fellowship

As a member of StrokeNet, an NIH-created network of 27 regional centers across the U.S., this National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) funded fellowship aims to support early-career development of clinical trial expertise in ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke. It was designed to serve as the infrastructure and pipeline for new potential treatments for patients with stroke and those at risk for stroke.


Research Fellowships

In select cases, post-fellowship research fellowships are available for those interested in academic medicine careers.

For more information, contact:

Andrea Barker
Residency/Fellowship Program Coordinator
Email: barker.a@wustl.edu