
location_onMount Lebanon Golf Course, 1000, Pine Avenue, Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, 15234, United States
The University of Pittsburgh, in partnership with the Pittsburgh Institute for Multiple Sclerosis Care and Research and UPMC Medical Education, is pleased to offer fellowships for the 2026-2027 academic year. Applications are accepted through January 31, 2026.
We offer three distinct subspecialty tracks designed to provide balanced training experiences that integrate structured didactics, scholarly activities, and clinical excellence. Our program places a special emphasis on career development, subspecialty board preparation, and helping fellows balance professional growth with life in Pittsburgh.
This ACGME-accredited neuromuscular fellowship offers a focused opportunity in the management and research of multiple sclerosis.
This fellowship provides a unique training experience balancing clinical care with scholarly pursuits. An optional second research year is available for interested applicants.
Beginning July 2026, this fellowship offers specialized training at the interface between neurological disorders and women's health across the lifespan. It can be pursued directly after neurology residency or before or after other neurological subspecialty fellowships. Fellows train alongside top experts, including Division Chief Dr. Eliza Miller, Chair of Neurology Dr. Page Pennell, and Fellowship Director Dr. Angela O'Neal. Training takes place within an integrated multidisciplinary setting at Magee-Womens Hospital, where over 10,000 deliveries occur annually. Qualified candidates pursuing a clinical research track will receive up to 50% protected time for research, with elective time tailored to individual interests.
Work model: On-site
Mount Lebanon Golf Course, 1000, Pine Avenue, Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, 15234, United States
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania