Movement Disorders Fellowship (Non-ACGME)

Our one-year fellowship focuses on clinical evaluation and management of movement disorders with opportunities to customize your experience.

Welcome to Albany Medical College

Portrait photo of Eric MolhoOn behalf of the faculty and staff of the Department of Neurology at Albany Medical Center, I would like to thank you for your interest in our Movement Disorders Fellowship. This is a one year fellowship stressing the clinical evaluation and management of the full range of movement disorders seen in adults. Opportunities will be available to create a customized experience that could additionally include pediatric movement disorders, ataxia clinic, limb EMG training but these would not necessarily be part of the core experience.

We offer:

  • A diverse clinical exposure at a 700+ bed hospital
  • Congenial environment between faculty and residents
  • Strong commitment to teaching
  • Interest and commitment to research

If you are seeking a fellowship with a devoted faculty interested in the education of its trainees and a program that combines academic excellence with a supportive and collegial environment, then the Albany Medical Center Movement Disorders fellowship may be the program for you!

Albany Medical Center is part of the Movement Disorders Fellowship (MODIF) Match Network, a computerized match conducted by SF Match. Candidates must register at sfmatch.org. Applicants must have completed an ACGME accredited neurology residency in the U.S. and be board eligible in Neurology. Interested candidates should send CV, three letters of recommendation, USMLE scores, and a personal statement of interest.

If you have any additional questions, please feel free to contact me at [email protected].

Sincerely,

Eric S. Molho, MD
Program Director

Resources for Fellows

About the Albany Med Health System
Albany Medical Center, the anchor of the Albany Med Health System, is one of the largest teaching hospitals in New York State offering a wide range of outstanding clinical care – from routine preventative care to sophisticated cancer and surgical care to life-saving emergency medicine – while teaching the next generation of medical providers and advancing critical biomedical research.

Living in the Capital Region
Albany is a great place to live, learn and work. It is the center of a region known for its robust economy, arts and culture, colleges and universities and recreational opportunities.

Wellness
As a resident or fellow of Albany Medical Center, there are many resources available to you to help manage the demands of being a physician. Our goal is to promote work-life balance and overall wellness by advocating for you and providing you with the tools to reduce burnout, depression, and other stressors you may encounter during your training.

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