Movement Disorders
The major goal of the WVU Movement Disorders Fellowship is to train future movement disorders specialists in patient care, clinical and/or basic science research, teaching and education. The WVU movement disorders fellowship program is the only movement fellowship program in the state of West Virginia. We have one fellow per year with a clinical first-year and an optional second year for a research, education, or clinical focused track, which can be tailored to the specific interests of the individual fellow. The movement disorders fellowship is housed in the Rockefeller Neuroscience Institute (RNI) and is part of the West Virginia University Department of Neurology.

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See cases you want to see, learn from mentors and contribute to your specialty through research. It’s all part of perfecting your skills as a clinician and advancing your career with our fellowship training.
We know that can be demanding, so as you train, we have programs, facilities and amenities to help sustain your growth, on and off the clock.