Program Director: Ronald Lesser, M.D.

Clinical Neurophysiology (CN) is an area of medicine in which selected neurologic disorders involving central, peripheral, and autonomic nervous systems and muscles are assessed, monitored, and treated by a combination of clinical evaluation and electrophysiologic testing.

This one-year training program in CN is a fellowship that starts after completion of an accredited Residency in Neurology, Child Neurology, General Psychiatry, or Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. The program covers a broad area of CN and provides extensive experience in one or more of the following subdivisions of CN: electroencephalography, motor and sensory nerve conduction studies, diagnostic electromyography, single-fiber electromyography, evoked potential studies, electrodiagnostic movement disorder assessment, testing of motor and sensory reflexes, polysomnography, and testing of the autonomic functions.
 



The Johns Hopkins Clinical Neurophysiology Fellowship
Room 5066A, The Johns Hopkins Outpatient Center
601 N. Caroline Street, Baltimore, MD 21287
(tel) 410-502-0817 |  (fax) 410-614-1302