Last month, the United Council for Neurologic Subspecialties (UCNS) announced the names of four newly accredited UCNS fellowship training programs. Programs attaining UCNS accreditation status offer the core curriculum established by the subspecialty and meet required quality standards established by the UCNS.
Accreditation is a voluntary process of evaluation and peer review based on UCNS accreditation standards. Fellows who complete a UCNS-accredited program meet the training eligibility requirements to apply for certification in the subspecialty. There are now 197 UCNS-accredited training programs in UCNS-recognized neurologic subspecialties.
Training programs interested in applying for accreditation will find application and program requirement information under “Accreditation” for each subspecialty at UCNS.org. Applications received by the December 1, 2018 deadline will be reviewed for accreditation in the spring of 2019.
Robin Brey, MD
AUPN President
The following organizations are seeking to fill the following leadership position
University of Mississippi Medical Center: Chair, Department of Neurology
Rush University Medical Center: Chief, Section of Neuromuscular Diseases
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill: Chair for the Department of Neurology
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