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Welcome to the information page for the Neurological Surgery Residency Program at the University of Vermont/Fletcher Allen Health Care. The University of Vermont Neurological Surgery program is seven years in length approved by the Council on Graduate Medical Education of the AMA and the American Board of Surgery. This includes six clinical years and an obligatory research year during the PGY3 year. Residents are required to participate in overnight call during this research year. Attendance at local meetings and departmental CME courses is encouraged. Residents who have had abstracts accepted at national meetings may attend the meeting at departmental expense. Research conferences are held weekly, as are several teaching conferences including a resident case conference, neuroscience grand rounds, and quality assurance. Although the residency program is small, the individual surgical exposure is varied and substantial to prepare for careers in general neurosurgery/academic surgery/fellowship training in a further surgical discipline. Recent graduates have obtained postgraduate fellowships in pediatric neurosurgery, functional neurosurgery, and spine neurosurgery. Many of our recent graduates have entered full-time academic neurosurgery. We pride ourselves on the one-on-one interaction between resident and attending. Bruce I. Tranmer, M.D.
G1 6 months general surgery
Daily Conferences: Resident topical review
Year 1: 6-8 calls/month
All Years: New England Neurosurgical Society Residents who have had abstracts accepted at national meetings may attend the meeting at departmental expense.
Thank you for your interest in the Neurological Surgery Residency Training Program at the University of Vermont. Our training program currently accepts 1 resident annually. Beginning in 2009, applications will be submitted using the ERAS (Electronic Residency Application Service) system. Further information will be forthcoming. Please direct any questions regarding application to Diane Richer at 802 847 7032. |
![]() Bruce Tranmer, M.D. Program Director
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