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Johns Hopkins University

Baltimore, Maryland

Neurosurgery

Specialty

Program Overview

Summary of Residency Program

The Neurosurgery Residency program at Johns Hopkins focuses on delivering hands-on experience through rotations in various neurosurgery-related fields, including neurology and patient clinical care, supplemented by research opportunities under expert supervision. Renowned for its comprehensive education approach, the program aims to cultivate future leaders in the neurosurgery field.

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Program Details

Specialty

Neurosurgery

IMG Friendly (Y/N)

No

IMG Friendly (detail)

The document does not provide explicit information about the IMG-friendliness of the program. There are no mentions of International Medical Graduates (IMG), IMG acceptance rates, or eligibility for international graduates. Additional indicators such as ECFMG certification or visa sponsorship were not found. Thus, no conclusion can be drawn regarding the program's stance on IMGs.

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Specific number of categorical residents is not mentioned, but the text implies a residency program that likely includes categorical residents.

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Program Director

Judy Huang, M.D.

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Current Residents

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Curriculum & Education

Overview

The curriculum offers a well-rounded education combining hands-on experience, supervised research opportunities, and clinical care across various specialties including neurosurgery and neurology.

Application

The deadline to submit your application for the 2025 match for a PGY-1 position beginning July 2025 is Thursday, September 26, 2024. Interviews for the 2025 match will be held on December 3, 2024, December 11, 2024, and January 6, 2025. Applicants selected for an interview will be notified through Thalamus.

# of Locations

two primary locations: The Johns Hopkins Hospital and Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center.

Fellowship

The residency program emphasizes hands-on experience and education tailored to create new leaders in Neurosurgery, but does not provide specific details about fellowships or career paths post-residency in the extracted text. Direct references to fellowship opportunities or subspecialties pursued after graduation were not present in the document.

Resident Life

Overview

The Neurosurgery Residency program at Johns Hopkins seeks to deliver hands-on experience through rotations in neurosurgery, neurology and other areas, alongside research opportunities and patient clinical care under supervision of Dr. Henry Brem and world-renowned neurosurgical faculty members. By offering a well-rounded education, the program aims to create the new leaders of the Neurosurgery field.

On Call Schedule

# of Years of Program

The program typically lasts for 7 years.

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