University of Cincinnati
Department of Neurosurgery
P.O. Box 670515
Cincinnati, OH 45267-0515
Contact: Penny Schwab
513-558-5387 (phone)
513-558-4878 (fax)
pschwab@mayfieldclinic.com (e-mail)
Clinical Director: Christopher M. McPherson, M.D.
Alternate Program Contact: Jeffrey T. Keller, Ph.D.
The Surgical Neuro-Oncology Fellowship is a clinical fellowship focused on the training of neurosurgeons in the surgical and clinical care of patients with tumors of the nervous system, primarily brain tumors. Fellows will also gain experience in the treatment of tumors of the skull, skull base, spine, spinal cord, and peripheral nerves. The fellowship is available to neurosurgeons who have completed residency training and would like to pursue specialized training in this area. The fellowship duration is 12 months. Candidates from outside the US with appropriate training and credentials are eligible. Although neurosurgeons with a goal of pursuing an academic career are preferred, this is not mandatory.
One of the primary roles of the fellow will be to oversee the Surgical Neuro-oncology Service at the University Hospital, working in collaboration with the residents, nurse practitioners, and other support staff. The fellow will be responsible for surgical patients who have tumors of the brain, cranium, skull base, spine, and spinal cord, specifically in terms of pre- and intraoperative evaluation and management and postoperative care. The fellow will be exposed to both standard and complex cranial and spinal surgical procedures used for neuro-oncologic cases. Additionally, the fellow will practice techniques in frameless navigation for stereotactic biopsy and for surgical adjuncts (e.g., functional MRI and diffusion tensor imaging). Other skills gained will include the use of intraoperative MRI for brain tumor surgery; intraoperative mapping for motor and speech cortex including awake surgical techniques; implants for brain tumor adjunctive therapy (i.e., I-125 seeds, chemotherapy wafers); and microsurgical and endoscopic surgical techniques. The fellow will also play an active role in stereotactic radiosurgery cases, both in evaluation of patients and treatment planning, and will gain expertise in both frame-based and frameless radiosurgery techniques. The fellow will have the chance to work with both Novalis and Lexar radiation technology.
Evaluation of patients in the clinic will be an important part of the fellowship. The fellow will see patients in the multi-disciplinary neuro-oncology clinics supervised by Dr. McPherson and Dr. Warnick. The fellow will be responsible for organizing, supervising, and contributing to the weekly Brain Tumor Board.
Finally, one month will be spent with the medical neuro-oncology service to gain a comprehensive overview of the treatment of neuro-oncology patients.
Research Component
Clinical research is a key portion of the fellowship as at least 1 day per week will be devoted to clinical research projects. The fellow is expected to complete two clinical research projects for submission; at least one submission should be an original clinical research project for a peer-reviewed journal. The second project can be a review for journal submission or chapter. The fellow is responsible for at least one grand rounds presentation.
Neuro-Oncology Service at The University Hospital and Mayfield Clinic
Unique characteristics of our program include:
Clinical Care
Skills
The Fellow will be evaluated semiannually by the Director of the Surgical Neuro-Oncology Fellowship program and members of the neurosurgical faculty team who participate in the care of patients of the Surgical Neuro-Oncology service.
Christopher M. McPherson, M.D., Director, Surgical Neuro-Oncology Fellowship
Ronald E. Warnick, M.D., Director, Division of Surgical Neuro-Oncology
John M. Tew, M.D., Medical Director, The Neuroscience Institute
Philip Theodosopoulos, M.D., Director, Division of Skull Base Surgery
John Breneman, M.D., Radiation Oncology
Margie Lewis, M.D., Neuro-Oncology
Jeffrey T. Keller, Ph.D., Research Director, Division of Skull Base Surgery