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The Department of Neurological Surgery seeks to provide quality education and training to all candidates who wish to further their knowledge in the area of neurosurgery. Available programs include the Neurological Surgery Residency Program and Grand Rounds.

The department offers an outstanding residency program. Residents gain experience at three USC-affiliated hospitals, the LAC+USC Medical Center, Childrens Hospital of Los Angeles, and USC University Hospital. (Facilities Image) Residents are guided by an exceptional faculty. The department faculty is led by four members who are listed in virtually every reference of the leading clinicians in North America. The department’s clinical volume, in excess of 3,000 cases, ranks as one of the five largest programs in the United States. The department attracts more than 100 applicants for its two resident positions. Many of the alumni from the training program now hold academic appointments in some of the most prestigious Neurosurgical Departments in the Country.

The Neurosurgical training program has recently developed an educational laboratory for the further development and practice of psychomotor surgical skills, especially as they relate to cranial base surgery and complex spinal surgery. The laboratory is on site at LAC+USC Medical Center and is fully equipped with an operating room microscope, video camera, sophisticated surgical instrumentation and an environmentally appropriate work space for the use of preserved cadaveric materials.

Further information about the requirements, rotations, goals and objectives, interview dates and contact information can be found by clicking on the "Residency Program" link above. There is also a listing of the current residents, recent residents presentations at national meetings, Visiting Professors and Grand Rounds. The links on the left will provide more detailed information about the faculty, clinical activites and research.

Applications for residency are only accepted through ERAS. Interviews are held on Saturdays. The interview dates for 2009-2010 are December 12, 2009 and January 9, 2010, February 6, 2010.

 

 

CONTACT INFORMATION

Kathy Guzman
Residency Coordinator
1200 North State St., Suite 5046
Los Angeles, CA 90089
Phone (323) 226-7421
Fax (323) 226-7833
Email kguzman@usc.edu

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