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Clinical Neurophysiology Fellowship

The Indiana University School of Medicine Department of Neurology offers a one-year ACGME-accredited clinical neurophysiology fellowship. Three positions are offered each year. Two positions focus on EEG and epilepsy; the remaining position focuses on EMG and neuromuscular disorders.

Under the direction of Dragos Sabau, MD, clinical neurophysiology fellows learn the entire range of neurophysiology techniques, including EEG, EMG, intraoperative neurophysiology monitoring and sleep studies. Fellows acquire the skills necessary to function independently as a clinical neurophysiologist in either an academic setting or private practice. This program has trained more than 115 specialists in clinical neurophysiology since its inception in 1972. Graduates pursue careers in academic medicine, private practice, and telehealth/neurophysiology monitoring.

Fellows train at multiple IU Health clinical facilities—both inpatient and outpatient—in downtown Indianapolis. IU Health Methodist Hospital, the most established Level 1 Adult Trauma Center, and Riley Hospital for Children, a nationally ranked children's hospital, both offer 24-7 epilepsy video monitoring units as well as neurotelemetry units. Most of a fellow's clinical service is held at the IU Health Neuroscience Center, which houses the only Level 4 Epilepsy Center in Indiana, an ALS Center of Excellence and an MDA Care Center.

Application Requirements

Applicants to the Clinical Neurophysiology Fellowship must have completed an ACGME-accredited four-year residency in Neurology. 

Apply for Fellowship

Interested in the Clinical Neurophysiology Fellowship? Candidates should contact Breanna Young, fellowship coordinator, for complete application requirements.

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fellowship director
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Dragos Sabau, MD

Associate Professor of Clinical Neurology

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subspecialty tracks

EEG and Epilepsy

Fellows in the Neurology EEG track rotate in an inpatient epilepsy monitoring unit and an outpatient EEG and Neurotelemetry unit. Participants in this fellowship track attend half a day EMG/NCS each week. They participate in weekly evoked reading sessions of intraoperative neurophysiology studies and attend the weekly epilepsy clinic at IU Health Neuroscience Center. They participate in the OR functional brain mapping and neurophysiology monitoring (electrocorticography). Fellows may also attend reading sessions of adult and pediatric sleep studies.

EMG and Neuromuscular Disorders

Fellows in the EMG track rotate in the EMG labs at IU Health Neuroscience Center and at Richard L. Roudebush VA Medical Center. They attend weekly EEG and Neurotelemetry reading sessions and participate in the weekly evoked reading sessions of intraoperative neurophysiology studies. They may also attend reading sessions of adult and pediatric sleep studies. The EMG track fellow attends the MDA clinic on a weekly basis.

current EEG/Epilepsy Fellows

Kathryn H. Kleine, DO

PGY 5
Lake Erie College Of Osteopathic Medicine At Seton Hill University

Lauren Schmidt, MD

PGY 5
Indiana University School of Medicine

Mariah R. Ozkir, MA, MD

PGY 6
University of Kentucky College of Medicine

Adult and Pediatric Epilepsy/EEG Faculty

Sergiu Abramovici, MD

Assistant Professor of Clinical Neurology

Robert B. Blake, MD

Assistant Professor of Clinical Neurology

Susan C. Conrad, MD, MS

Assistant Professor of Clinical Neurology

Whitney E. Gauen, MD

Assistant Professor of Clinical Neurology

David W. Harvey, MD

Assistant Professor of Clinical Neurology

Omkar N. Markand, MD

Professor Emeritus of Neurology

Derryl J. Miller, MD

Assistant Professor of Clinical Neurology

Makram Obeid, MD

Assistant Professor of Neurology

Pamela K. O'Dea, MD

Assistant Professor of Clinical Neurology

Alison Kostandy, MD

Assistant Professor of Clinical Neurology

Dragos Sabau, MD

Associate Professor of Clinical Neurology

Lisa H. Smith, MD

Assistant Professor of Clinical Neurology

Deborah K. Sokol, MD, PhD

Associate Professor of Clinical Neurology

adult and pediatric neuromuscular disorders/EMG faculty

Cynthia L. Bodkin, MD

Associate Professor of Clinical Neurology

Adam D. Comer, MD, MSC

Assistant Professor of Clinical Neurology

Marcia V. Felker, MD

Associate Professor of Clinical Neurology

John C. Kincaid, MD

Kenneth L. and Selma G. Earnest Professor of Neurology

Mark A. Muckway, MD

Assistant Professor of Clinical Neurology

Lisa H. Smith, MD

Assistant Professor of Clinical Neurology

Loretta M. VanEvery, MD

Assistant Professor of Clinical Neurology

Laurence E. Walsh, MD

Associate Professor of Clinical Neurology