The Neurosurgery, Neuroradiology, and Neurology Departments collaboratively offer a CAST (Committee on Advanced Subspecialty Training) certified fellowship program by the American Board of Neurological Surgery in Neurointerventional Surgery / Endovascular Neurosurgery. The duration of the fellowship is two years and one applicant is accepted yearly. We accept Neurology, Neuroradiology, and Neurosurgery applicants. Our program features senior faculty from all three specialties who are also involved in world-renowned clinical research and developing major policies.
Neurointerventional Surgery, Endovascular Neurosurgery, Interventional Neurology, and Neurointerventional Radiology are all name designations that are used for the fellowship at Cooper University Hospital, Cooper Medical School of Rowan University, and Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine. We have a whole breadth of faculties in all levels of training throughout the three departments.
The following pages provide specific information about endovascular neurosurgery and neurointerventional surgery training at Cooper. We invite you to take the time to explore our program.
Thank you for your interest in the NeuroInterventional Fellowship Program at Cooper University Hospital.
Why Our Hospital
Cooper University Health Care is the leading academic health system in South Jersey and the only hospital in the Delaware Valley that provides trauma care for both adults and children. Cooper includes South Jersey’s only Level I Trauma Center, Joint commission certified Comprehensive Stroke Center, Children's Regional Hospital, our Level II Pediatric Trauma Center, MD Anderson Cancer Center at Cooper, four urgent care centers, and more than 100 outpatient offices throughout South Jersey and Pennsylvania. Cooper has more than 8,500 employees, including 800+ physicians practicing in more than 75 specialties. Hospitals throughout the region send the most complex and critically ill and injured to Cooper for treatment by our highly skilled experts. As an academic medical center, Cooper offers patients quality health care from primary care to specialty care in one or more of its premier Institutes and Centers of Excellence. In annual surveys assessing the region’s medical care, Cooper’s physicians are frequently recognized as “Top Doctors” in their fields. These physicians are the teachers with whom you will interact during your educational experience.
Program Details
Neurointerventional Surgery, Endovascular Neurosurgery, Interventional Neurology, and Neurointerventional Radiology are all name designations that are used for the fellowship at Cooper University Hospital, Rowan Medical School, and Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine. The Neurosurgery, Neuroradiology, and Neurology Departments collaboratively offer a CAST (Committee on Advanced Subspecialty Training) certified fellowship program by the American Board of Neurological Surgery in Neurointerventional Surgery / Endovascular Neurosurgery. The duration of the fellowship is two years (unless if the applicant has an appropriate number of cases as per CAST website) and one applicant is accepted yearly. We accept Neurology, Neuroradiology, and Neurosurgery applicants. Our program features senior faculty from all 3 specialties that are also involved in world-renowned clinical research and developing major policies.
In addition to a variety of cases, complex endovascular procedures and cerebral angiography, our fellows have also have a unique opportunity to perform fluoroscopic and CT guided lumbar punctures, biopsies, and pain injections. Fellows will attend and present at weekly Neurosurgery conference, Morbidity and Mortality conference, Neurovascular conference, and monthly Stroke conference along with many multidisciplinary conferences.
Our fellows will experience a breadth of experience from our world-renowned faculty. In 2022 our fellows have benefited from being part of more than 100 aneurysms, 250 thrombectomies, 100 MMA embolization, and 45 carotid stents among other interventions.