VANDERBILT CLINICAL FELLOWSHIP IN AUTONOMIC DISORDERS
American Autonomic Society (AAS)
04 Nov Vanderbilt Clinical Fellowship in Autonomic Disorders
Posted at 07:35h in Jobs by AAS Executive Director
For complete details: https://medicine.vumc.org/autonomic-disorders-fellowship
Disorders of the autonomic nervous system are common in many areas of medicine. The clinical picture of these disorders is dominated by autonomic symptoms and signs such as orthostatic intolerance, postural tachycardia syndrome, orthostatic hypotension among others.
Autonomic disorder specialists are in high demand thanks to increased awareness and specialized testing that allowed a comprehensive evaluation of autonomic pathways. Autonomic specialists interact with other medical specialties to provide a multidisciplinary, comprehensive evaluation and management of these patients.
The Vanderbilt Autonomic Dysfunction Center located in Nashville, TN. The program involved a one year, intensive-clinical training at Vanderbilt Autonomic Dysfunction and two years of intensive patient-oriented clinical research training.
Eligible: https://medicine.vumc.org/adfp-requirements
- Clinician Pathway: Physician Board Certified in Internal Medicine, Neurology or others
- Research Pathway: Foreign Medical Graduate, ECFMG-certificate.
Contact Details
Cyndya A. Shibao, MD, MSCI, FAHA
Program Director
Email: ***email_hidden***
Italo Biaggioni, MD, FAAS
Director
Vanderbilt Autonomic Dysfunction Center
Email: [email protected]