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Hey all,
I'm hypothetically/maybe/possibly/who-really-knows interested in neurointerventional work, but I think I need some clarification regarding the training pathway. My generic understanding is that it requires a year of diagnostic neuro, followed by dedicated NIR. That being said, what is the typical NIR fellowship length? Is it at all comparable to diagnostic neuro in that there are both one- and two-year programs, depending on your goals? Also, do most people do the diagnostic component at the same institution as the NIR training? One of my major reservations about the field is simply time commitment (worst-case scenario, 2 years diagnostic neuro + 2 years NIR = PGY9!).
Any insights are much appreciated!
I'm hypothetically/maybe/possibly/who-really-knows interested in neurointerventional work, but I think I need some clarification regarding the training pathway. My generic understanding is that it requires a year of diagnostic neuro, followed by dedicated NIR. That being said, what is the typical NIR fellowship length? Is it at all comparable to diagnostic neuro in that there are both one- and two-year programs, depending on your goals? Also, do most people do the diagnostic component at the same institution as the NIR training? One of my major reservations about the field is simply time commitment (worst-case scenario, 2 years diagnostic neuro + 2 years NIR = PGY9!).
Any insights are much appreciated!