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Thomas Jefferson University

Fellowship Program Director:  Chengyuan Wu, MD
Program Faculty:  Chengyuan Wu, MD, Ashwini Sharan, MD, Caio Matias, MD
Length of Fellowship:  1 year
CAST/SNS Approval:  Yes
Number of Positions: 1

Program’s goals and objectives

The fellowship is dedicated to training the next generation of academic Stereotactic and Functional neurosurgeons. The program provides comprehensive exposure to cutting-edge techniques and emphasizes gaining familiarity with advanced technologies such as robotic systems, laser interstitial thermal therapy, and the complete spectrum of neuromodulation devices. Fellows will gain proficiency in evaluating and surgically treating patients with epilepsy, movement disorders, and chronic pain, while placing a strong emphasis on long-term follow-up care and patient well-being. Another crucial aspect of the fellowship is learning the delicate balance between clinical practice, education, and research to become successful academic neurosurgeons. By actively engaging in research projects and participating in multi-institutional collaborations, graduates will be well-prepared to contribute significantly to the advancement of neurosurgical care and improve patient outcomes.

Neurosurgical procedure exposure

  • Surgery for Movement Disorders: Yes
  • Epilepsy Surgery: Yes
  • Pain Procedures: Yes
  • Surgery for Spasticity: Yes
  • Stereotactic Radiosurgery: No
  • Psychosurgery: No
  • Other (please indicate): Pediatric Epilepsy

Contact Information

Chengyuan Wu, MD, MSBmE
909 Walnut Street
Third Floor
Philadelphia PA 19107
Email: Chengyuan.Wu@jefferson.edu
Preferred Contact: Michelle Hoffman (Program Coordinator)
Email: michelle.hoffman@jefferson.edu
Phone: (215) 503-4758
Fax: (215) 503-3301
URL: Web page