NREF Announces 2022-23 Recipients of Clinical Fellowship Grants
NREF Announces 2022-23 Recipients of Clinical Fellowship Grants
As the premier funder of neurosurgical studies and education, the NREF focuses on providing fellowship funding in basic neuroscience and neurosurgical programs in North America.
With support from DePuy Synthes, Globus Medical, Medtronic, NuVasive, and Olympus, the NREF will provide funding to 19 institutions through the Foundation’s NREF Clinical Fellowship Grants program.
“The NREF is grateful to our industry partners who continue to support the NREF in its mission to ensure that tomorrow’s neurosurgical leaders receive leading-edge training to expand their knowledge and improve patient care,” stated Charles L. Branch, Jr., MD, FAANS, NREF Fellowship Committee Chair. The following institutions have been awarded fellowships for the 2022-2023 Academic Year:
Spine Fellowships
- Brown University / Rhode Island Hospital
- Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
- Cleveland Clinic
- Duke University
- Johns Hopkins
- Massachusetts General Hospital
- Medical College of Wisconsin
- Memorial Sloan Kettering
- Rush University Medical Center
Neurosurgical Atlas Neuro-oncology Fellowship
- Indiana University
- Thomas Jefferson University
- University of California, San Francisco
- University of Cincinnati College of Medicine
- University of Louisville
- University of Miami
- University of Utah
- University of Washington
- University of Wisconsin-Madison
- Washington University (St. Louis)
The application for the 2023-24 NREF Clinical Fellowship Grants will be available through the NREF Online Grant Portal beginning September 1, 2022.
For more information about grant and fellowship programs, please contact NREF at (847) 378-0500 or info@nref.org.