Epilepsy Fellowship
Led by some of the nation’s best educators in health science, our programs are at the forefront of translational medicine and healthcare innovation.
As a National Association of Epilepsy Centers (NAEC)-designated, Level IV epilepsy center, the Cedars-Sinai Epilepsy Program offers a one-year, ACGME-accredited fellowship training in epilepsy. We train fellows to become knowledgeable and disciplined practitioners in all aspects of adult and pediatric epilepsy patient care. Our collegial environment enhances the learning experience of our trainees, providing a full range of opportunities to develop their clinical skills, foster their research interests and support their career goals.
Training & Curriculum
Fellows gain comprehensive experience in all facets of the Epilepsy Fellowship Program, as well as specialized training in current therapeutic modalities.
Application Information
Learn about the rigorous Epilepsy Fellowship Program application process and view application instructions.
We are proud to name so many esteemed physicians and highly regarded researchers, all representing nearly every major medical discipline, as members of the Epilepsy Fellowship Program leadership and faculty.
Our current fellows are helping to shape the future of Epilepsy Fellowship through their commitment to patient care and unparalleled research.
Our current and past graduates are helping to shape the future of the Epilepsy Fellowship through their commitment to patient care and unparalleled research.
Facilities & Resources
As a Cedars-Sinai fellow, you will have the opportunity to learn in some of the best-equipped outpatient, inpatient, surgical and research facilities in the world.
Cedars-Sinai's Epilepsy Program, designated as a Level IV center by the National Association of Epilepsy Centers (NAEC), offers an active epilepsy monitoring unit, scalp/sphenoidal monitoring, invasive electrode depth and subdural studies, ictal single photon emission computed tomography, and interpretation of magnetoencephalography studies. Fellows receive training in scalp and invasive electroencephalography (EEG) monitoring, intraoperative electrocorticography, motor strip mapping and functional cortical mapping.
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