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Life in Chicago: Work Hard, Live Well Chicago is more than just the backdrop to your fellowship training — it’s an extension of your experience. As one of the most vibrant and diverse cities in the co...
There are many opportunities to either participate in an ongoing research project or design a study. Examples of current projects include the following: Transition from Acute to Chronic Pain in Total ...
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) for Prospective Applicants How many fellows are accepted into the program each year? Our program accepts 5 fellows per year, ensuring a high faculty-to-fellow ratio an...
To learn more about our fellowship program, follow us on Instagram @RushPainFellows . If you are considering the Interventional Pain fellowship program and have specific questions, you may contact the...
Rush University Interventional Pain Medicine Fellowship ACGME-Accredited | High-Volume | Multidisciplinary The Rush University Interventional Pain Medicine Fellowship is a fully ACGME-accredited, one-...
We accept applications through the Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS). We require USMLE I, II, III above the 50th percentile. Candidates must be presently enrolled in or graduated from a ...
Alumni Here's where RUSH Anesthesiology Pain Medicine Alumni are today! Class of 2025 Ramneek Dhillon: Santa Rosa, CA Evan Gelzayd: Schereville, IN Alexandra Moreira: Atlanta, GA Boss Povieng: Chicago...
Interview season begins in May and may run through mid-July. All pain medicine fellowship interviews are conducted in-person. A typical schedule of events on interview day include: Interview Location:...
Education MD, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine Neurology Residency, New York University Langone Health Vascular Neurology Fellowship, Columbia University Irving Medical Center MS - Epidem...