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UCLA offers a comprehensive and flexible residency program that trains neurosurgeons to achieve excellence in clinical, academic and technical skills. Residents rotate through multiple hospitals, conduct research, and customize their curriculum to meet their individual needs.
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UCLA Health has one of the leading neurosurgery programs in the nation, which starts with our neurology residency. Get to know more about our neurosurgery residents.
The seventh (or final) year of residency training is custom-tailored to the resident's academic and vocational needs. Twelve months must include clinical neurosurgery activity. Option A: Clinical Elective Rotations.
Welcome to the UCLA Department of Neurosurgery Residency Program! The rigorous core curriculum is designed to train residents to achieve educational, clinica...
Find a medical residency that aligns with your interests and career goals. We are dedicated to providing residents and fellows with humanistic education in a supportive and inclusive scholarly environment.
After medical school, Dr. Shetgeri completed an internship at Arrowhead Regional Medical Center (Colton, CA), followed by his Neurosurgery Residency at Beaumont Health (Dearborn, MI). His fellowship in Complex Spine surgery was at the renowned UCLA Spine Center in Los Angeles.
The UCLA Department of Neurosurgery is committed to ongoing research in a quest to develop new treatments and cures for all neurosurgical conditions, along with a commitment to educate and train the next generation of leading physicians and scientists. Departmental Information: (310) 794-1572.