Neurocritical Care is recognized as a highly specialized and rapidly expanding field within critical care medicine. To address the growing need for highly skilled advanced practice providers (APPs) in Neurocritical Care and Clinical Neuroscience, MetroHealth (MH) proudly launched the nation's first Neurocritical Care APP Fellowship in 2019. This elite 12-month post-graduate fellowship is designed for nurse practitioners (NPs) and physician assistants (PAs) seeking to advance their careers. Based at MH’s flagship campus in Cleveland, OH—which boasts both a Comprehensive Stroke Center and the region’s largest Level 1 Trauma Center—our program offers comprehensive training in neurocritical care.
The fellowship combines rigorous didactic coursework with hands-on clinical experience, mentored by a team of nationally recognized MDs and APPs. While the primary focus is on neurocritical care, the curriculum is flexible to prepare trainees for diverse careers within inpatient neuroscience, including non-critical contexts. APPs who matriculate into the program have the opportunity to contribute to innovative patient care and pioneer a program at the forefront of neurocritical medicine. Fellows can expect to learn how to: performanuancedneurologicalassessment, interpretneuroimagingstudies, developan in-depth understandingofEEG, performandinterpretbedsideultrasound, performbedsideproceduresincludingendotrachealintubation, insertion of arterial lines and central venous catheters, and lumbar puncture.
Toprovideawell-roundedneuroscienceexperiencealongthelongitudinalcarecontinuum,curricular elements include clinical experience in:
NeurocriticalCare
Neurosurgery
Neuroradiology
Epilepsy
PhysicalMedicine&Rehabilitation
MedicalIntensive Care
HospitalNeurology/Stroke
InfectiousDisease
OutpatientNeurology
WhileimmersioninNeurocriticalCareistheprimarygoal,thecurriculumisindividualizedforeach APP fellow based on career goals and prior experience and may include additional areas of emphasis.
The APP fellow will also participate in journal clubs, morbidity and mortality reviews, ongoing quality improvement, and research projects. There will also be multidisciplinary and interprofessional collaboration in clinical care and education, involving interactions with nurses, therapists, care coordinators, ethicists, social workers, chaplains, medical students, residents, physician fellows, attending physicians, andothers.
The APPfellow canexpectto workshiftsofvaryinglengthsandwillincludebothday/nightshifts, as well as weekends. Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) hour restrictions will be strictly enforced for the APP fellow. Work weeks will typically range between 40 and 60 hours per week.
TheMHNeuroscienceFellowshipwillacceptonecandidateeachyearonacompetitivebasis.Candidates will be selected based on a comprehensive review of graduate school transcripts, work experience, clinical rotations, leadership qualities, personal statement, and interview. Fellows will be required to have graduated from an accredited program, be board-certified in their area of specialty, and possess a State of Ohio APRN or PA license. APRN candidates must be certified in acute care.
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