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The candidate will receive training in adult neuromuscular disorders, EMG\/NCS, muscle and nerve biopsy, neuropathology, and autonomic disorders.\tOSM\t53.528059\t-113.523141\nLondon Health Sciences Centre Neuromuscular Fellowship\tLondon Health Sciences Centre, London ON\tDr. Christen Shoesmith; christen.shoesmith@lhsc.on.ca\t\tUniversity of Western Ontario, London Health Sciences Centre\tAdult\t2\tOne-year, Two-year\tCombined or predominately clinical\tNeurology, physiatry\tAdult Physiatry (5%), Adult Neuromuscular (50%), Neuroelectrophysiology (50%)\tYes\t\thttps:\/\/www.schulich.uwo.ca\/cns\/education\/future_students\/fellowships\/available_fellowships.html \thttps:\/\/neuromuscularnetwork.ca\/files\/Western_Adult-Fellowship-Objectives-Neuromuscular-Template-rev-2020.pdf\tThis fellowship will provide the learner the opportunity to become proficient in the assessment and management of neuromuscular diseases, and to be a competent electromyographer. The fellow will spend 3-4 half days a week in subspecialty neuromuscular clinics and 3-4 half days a week in the EMG lab. The remaining 2-4 half days will be devoted to academic productivity and the fellow will be expected to complete at least a small clinical research project during the fellowship. \tOSM\t46.466881\t-80.995902\nChildren\u2019s Hospital of Western Ontario Neuromuscular Fellowship\tLondon Health Sciences Centre, London ON\tDr. Craig Campbell; craig.campbell@lhsc.on.ca\t\tUniversity of Western Ontario, Children's Hospital of Western Ontario\tPediatric\t1\tOne-year, Two-year\tCombined \tPhysiatry, Neurology, Pediatric Neurology\tAdult Neuromuscular (25%), Pediatric Neuromuscular (75%), Neuroelectrophysiology (25%)\tYes\tFunding is covered by the institution\t\t\tThe Children\u2019s Hospital of Western Ontario Neuromuscular Fellowship offers one pediatric fellowship per year, with both one and two-year options. Trainees will have exposure in the areas of Pediatric Neuromuscular, Neuroelectrophysiology, and some Adult Neuromuscular. Research, clinical or EMG focus can be accommodated. Fellowship funding is covered by the institution.\u00a0\tOSM\t46.466881\t-80.995902\nMcGill - Clinical neuromuscular, EMG, and neurological rehabilitation fellowship\tMcGill University, Montreal, QC\tDr. Daria Trojan; daria.trojan@mcgill.ca\tMs. Dolly Rabbath; pgfellows.med@mcgill.ca \tMcGill University, Montreal Neurological Hospital (MNH), Montreal General Hospital (MGH), Constance-Lethbridge Rehabilitation Centre (CLRC), Neurology Clinic at the Brunswick Medical Center \tAdult\t1\tOne-year\tClinical\tPhysiatry\tAdult Physiatry (30%), Adult Neuromuscular (40%), Neuroelectrophysiology (30%)\tNo\t\thttps:\/\/www.mcgill.ca\/pgme\/files\/pgme\/neuromuscular_emg_rehab_fellowship_jan2020.pdf\t1. To develop expertise in the diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation management of adult patients with neuromuscular disease. 2. To acquire expertise in the electrodiagnostic evaluation of adult patients including nerve conduction studies, electromyography, and sensory evoked potentials. The fellow is expected to pass the CSCN EMG examination at the end of the fellowship. 3. To complete a clinical research project and present the project at an international scientific meeting. This objective is strongly encouraged, but is not mandatory. \tThe fellowship year will be divided into 2 components: The first one will focus on neuro-muscular diseases in adults. The second component will focus on electrodiagnostic evaluations including nerve conduction studies, electromyography, and sensory evoked potentials. The fellow will attend the ALS, Neuromuscular, Neuropathy, Myasthenia gravis, Post-Polio, neurological rehabilitation clinics as well as some MS clinics. The fellow will be supervised at these clinics by the clinic physician(s) who include Dr. Erin O\u2019Ferrall, Dr. Bernard Brais, Dr. Rami Massie, Dr. Colin Chalk, Dr. Angela Genge, Dr. Daria Trojan, Dr. Jessica Theriault, and MS Clinic Neurologists (Drs. Jack Antel, Paul Giacomini, Myriam Levesque-Roy, and Alex Saveriano). Electrodiagnostic procedures will be done at the MNH or the Neurology Clinic at the Brunswick Medical Center under the supervision of the Neurology or Physiatry attending staff. The fellow may work with several electromyographers including Dr. Colin Chalk, Dr. Mohan Radhakrishna, Dr. Daniel Gendron, Dr. Rami Massie, Dr. Erin O\u2019Ferrall, Dr. Jessica Theriault, and Dr. Angela Genge. There will be regular and fixed clinics that the fellow will attend all year long (Tuesday PM and Wednesday AM as available) as well as complete rotations up to a maximum of 5 months during the clinical fellowship year. The fellow will attend weekly Muscle Pathology Rounds on Friday mornings. This is followed by a lecture or discussion on a neuromuscular topic. Research activity and publications related to fellowship: A clinical research project is strongly encouraged but not mandatory. It is anticipated that the fellow will complete a clinical research project under the supervision of a staff- researcher. It is expected that the fellow will present the project at an international scientific meeting. A manuscript may also be prepared and submitted for publication, depending upon the project. \tOSM\t45.506918\t-73.579116\nMcGill - Department of Neurology and Neurosurgery Neuromuscular Fellowship\tMontreal Neurological Hospital, Montreal, QC\tDr. Erin O'Ferrall; erin.oferall@mcgill.ca\t\tMcGill University, Montreal Neurological Hospital (MNI; main site), Montreal General Hospital, Montreal Children\u2019s Hospital, Royal Victoria Hospital (Glen site), Neurology Clinics at 5100 De Maisonneuve.\tAdult\t\u22643\tOne-year, Two-year\tAdjusted to the goals of the fellow\tAdult or pediatric neurology graduates from Canada or abroad\tExposure varies depending on the goals and objectives of each individual fellow but can include training in: basic and advanced electromyography (EMG), clinical assessment and management with a wide variety of common and rare neuromuscular disorders, muscle biopsy selection and technique, interpretation of muscle and nerve biopsy specimens, Physiatry of Neuromuscular Diseases, Neurogenetics & genetic counselling, Advanced therapeutics in Neuromuscular disease, Clinical and basic science research. \tYes\tA limited number of funded fellowships are available through the MNI for Canadian and International graduates\t\t2-year: https:\/\/www.mcgill.ca\/pgme\/files\/pgme\/neuromuscular_medicine_2yr_fellowship_march2020.pdf 1-year: https:\/\/www.mcgill.ca\/pgme\/files\/pgme\/neuromuscular_medicine_1yr_fellowship_march2020.pdf \tThe Neuromuscular group at McGill University was originally established by the late Dr. George Karpati, a world recognized expert in Neuromuscular Disease. Today the Neuromuscular group at the Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital (MNH) is termed the Rare Disease Group and is directed by Dr. Bernard Brais. The Rare Disease Unit continues to be an integrated clinical and basic science environment for research and clinical training in Neuromuscular Diseases. Many clinical research and basic science research opportunities are available at the MNI and in the wider McGill community and can be individualized to the goals of the fellow. The clinical exposure is also broad and tailored to the needs of each fellow. The Neuromuscular clinic and EMG laboratory at the MNH, the multidisciplinary ALS Clinic at the MNH, the Neuropathy and Myasthenia Clinics at the Montreal General Hospital and the Neuromuscular Clinic and EMG laboratory at the Montreal Children\u2019s Hospital are provincial referral centers for neuromuscular patients and provide excellent exposure to patients with neuromuscular diseases. The Neuromuscular Fellowship provides the trainee with exposure to patients with diseases of the motor neuron, nerve, neuromuscular junction and muscle and will be under the supervision of Drs. Chalk, Brais and O\u2019Ferrall with the participation of other leading clinicians such as Drs. Massie, Gendron, Oskoui, and Poulin. Dr. Colin Chalk is the director of the Neuropathy and Myasthenia clinics at the Montreal General Hospital. Dr. Bernard Brais is a Neurogeneticist with expertise in the clinical and genetic aspects of neuromuscular diseases. Dr. Erin O\u2019Ferrall, in conjunction with two neuropathologists, Drs. Jason Karamchandani and Joshua Sonnen, will provide exposure to muscle and nerve pathology as part of the fellowship. Dr. Massie is an expert in Motor Neuron Diseases and Diseases of the Peripheral Nerves. Dr. Gendron is an expert in basic and advanced EMG techniques. Drs. Oskoui and Poulin are Pediatric Neurologists with expertise in Neuromuscular Disorders. They offer a monthly multidisciplinary Neuromuscular Clinic. Dr. Poulin also performs EMG evaluations for pediatric patients. This fellowship offers the opportunity to train in the EMG departments of the MNH, MCH and Neurology external clinic as well as inpatient EMG exposure in the three McGill Hospitals. The fellow may wish to obtain EMG certification through the Canadian Neurological Sciences Federation (see website for details: https:\/\/www.cnsfederation.org\/societies\/society\/canadian-society-of-clinicalneurophysiologists\/5_ ). \tOSM\t45.509178\t-73.580918\nThe Hospital for Sick Children Division of Neurology \u2013 Neuromuscular Teaching Program \tHospital for Sick Children, Toronto, ON\tDr. Hernan Gonorazky; hernan.gonorazky@sickkids.ca \tAbigail Tungul; Abigail.tungul@sickkids.ca \tUniversity of Toronto, The Hospital for Sick Children\tPediatric\t1\tOne-year, Two-year\tCombined; Second year has research focus\tPhysiatry (10%), Neurology (20%), Pediatric Neurology (70%)\tPediatric Physiatry (10%), Adult Neuromuscular (20%), Pediatric Neuromuscular (50%), Neuroelectrophysiology (20%)\tNo\tFellow needs to bring own funding\t\thttps:\/\/neuromuscularnetwork.ca\/files\/Neuromuscular-Program-Sickkids.pdf\tThe Pediatric Neuromuscular Fellowship Program at The Hospital for Sick Children is a one-year fellowship, with the possibility of extension to a second year. The program is designed to provide excellence in diagnosis and management of paediatric neuromuscular disorders. At the conclusion of the fellowship, trainees will have acquired profound knowledge in genetics\/molecular biology, EMG\/NCVs, Neuromuscular imaging (MRI, CT), pathology, and rehabilitation in neuromuscular disorders. The fellowship will also provide an opportunity to be part of different clinical trials, with a focus in gene therapy. We have a variety of different specialized multidisciplinary clinics such as the Spinal Muscular Atrophy clinic and a joint genetics-neuromuscular clinic. Trainees will also be exposed to adult neuromuscular clinics since we consider it especially important to have exposure to the whole spectrum of this group of disorders. Our neuromuscular program has a strong educational commitment as well as a strong clinical and translational research collaboration with different departments across the hospital. Although this is mainly a clinical fellowship, we will encourage the trainee to be involved in clinical or translational research as well. We strongly believed that the combination with translational research provides a unique vision that will enhance the knowledge and understanding of the diagnosis and treatment on neuromuscular disorders.\tOSM\t43.657372\t-79.387601\nUniversity of Ottawa Neuromuscular Fellowship - The Ottawa Hospital\tThe Ottawa Hospital, Ottawa, ON\tDr. Jocelyn Zwicker; jzwicker@toh.ca \tWendy Lamont; wlamont@toh.ca \tThe Ottawa Hospital, University of Ottawa\tAdult\t1\tOne-year\tClinical\tNeurology, Physiatry\tAdult Physiatry (10%), Adult Neuromuscular (60%), Neuroelectrophysiology (30%)\tYes\tCombination of CSCN, fellows own funding and some funding provided by the division\thttps:\/\/ottawadom.ca\/for-trainees\/#what-we-offer \t\tThe University of Ottawa Neuromuscular Fellowship program emphasizes clinical bedside and clinical research experience studying neuromuscular disorders (NMDs). The primary NMD fellowship site is based at the Ottawa Hospital, Civic Campus, in Ottawa, Canada. The Ottawa Hospital strives to provide compassionate and evidenced-based care, with an emphasis on tertiary-level and specialty care for patients in Eastern Ontario. The NMD Fellow may also attend NMD clinics at the General Campus, as well as the Children\u2019s Hospital of Eastern Ontario (neuromuscular or neurogenetics clinics). The TOH NMD Fellow will be exposed to outpatient, inpatient and emergency management of neuromuscular disorders. NMD teaching will take place through didactic sessions scheduled throughout the year, neuromuscular clinics, journal clubs, clinical and bench research, extensive electromyography (EMG) and nerve conduction study (NCS) clinics, and inpatient\/emergency consultations.\tOSM\t45.391474\t-75.720592\nNeuromuscular Disorders - Sunnybrook HSC - University of Toronto\tSunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, Toronto, ON\tDr. Lorne Zinman; lorne.zinman@sunnybrook.ca \tShirley Pham; Shirley.pham@sunnybrook.ca\tSunnybrook HSC, University of Toronto\tAdult\t2\tOne-year, Two-year\tClinical or Clinical\/Research\tNeurology (90%), Physiatry (10%)\tAdult Neuromuscular and Neurophysiology (EMG)\tYes\tCSCN fellowship Recipient, ALS Society of Canada Recipient\thttps:\/\/www.deptmedicine.utoronto.ca\/clinical-research-fellowships?listall=1&divisions=12 \t\tSunnybrook Health Sciences Centre offers a 1-2 year clinical and research fellowship in Neuromuscular Diseases and Clinical Neurophysiology (EMG). Fellows will gain expertise in the diagnosis and management of a broad range of neuromuscular disorders and have the opportunity to participate in clinical research studies with a primary focus on motor neuron diseases\/ALS. Fellows will also receive extensive training in Neurophysiology and will qualify to take the Canadian EMG certification exam.\tOSM\t43.721877\t-79.372748\nUniversity of British Columbia Neuromuscular Fellowship Program\tUniversity of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC\tDr. Michelle Mezei; mezei@mail.ubc.ca\t\tNeuromuscular Diseases Unit, Vancouver General Hospital, University of British Columbia\tAdult; Pediatric\t3\tOne-year, Two-year\tCombined\tPhysiatry (10%), Neurology (80%), Pediatric (10%)\tAdult Neuromuscular (30%), Neuroelectrophysiology (70%)\tYes\tCSCN, institutional fellowship, pharmaceutical funding, fellow\u2019s own funding (all have been used in the past)\thttps:\/\/neurology.med.ubc.ca\/programs\/neuro-muscular-program\/ \thttps:\/\/neuromuscularnetwork.ca\/files\/UBC-Neuromuscular-Fellowship-Description.pdf \tThe program consists of daily EMG clinics and specialized weekly clinics focused on the diagnosis and treatment of Myasthenia Gravis, Myopathies, Peripheral Nerve disease, and Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis. The program is closely associated with the Adult Metabolic Diseases Clinic and the ALS Centre at GF Strong. The Vancouver Hospital neurophysiology labs are integrated into the neuromuscular diseases program. More specialized services include the multidisciplinary monthly Peripheral Nerve Trauma clinic which includes Neuromuscular neurologists, physiatrists and plastic surgeons. \tOSM\t49.253360\t-123.251243\nCity Wide Neuromuscular Fellowship \u2013 University of Toronto\tUniversity of Toronto, Toronto, ON\tDr. Aaron Izenberg; aaron.izenberg@sunnybrook.ca \t\tUniversity of Toronto, Sunnybrook HSC, Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto General Hospital\tAdult\t1\tOne-Year\tCombined\tNeurology\tAdult Neuromuscular (40%), Pediatric (20%), Neuroelectrophysiology (40%)\tYes\t\thttps:\/\/www.deptmedicine.utoronto.ca\/clinical-research-fellowships?listall=1&divisions=12\t\tThe University of Toronto City-Wide neuromuscular fellowship involves intensive training in clinical neuromuscular medicine and electrodiagnostics (EMG and Nerve Conduction Studies). Fellows will rotate through the 3 major academic adult neuromuscular centres in Toronto, as well as the Hospital for Sick Children (HSC). There will also be a set curriculum delivered in regular didactic teaching sessions occurring every 2 weeks throughout the year. This program is designed to prepare individuals for a career in neuromuscular medicine in an academic or community setting. \tOSM\t43.663462\t-79.397760\nPediatric Neuromuscular \/ Electromyography Training Program - McGill University Health Centre\tMontreal Children's Hospital, Montreal, QC\tDr. Maryam Oskoui; maryam.oskoui@mcgill.ca\t\tMcGill University; Montreal Children\u2019s Hospital, McGill University Health Centre (MUHC)\tPediatric\t1\tOne-year, Two-year\tCombined\tNeurology\tPediatric neuromuscular 60% and neurophysiology 40%\tYes\t\t\t\tThis is a one-year or two-year fellowship in pediatric neuromuscular medicine, neurophysiology (electromyography) and neuropathology. The candidate will receive training as a pediatric neuromuscular specialist, and if a two-year fellowship is pursue be able to take their Canadian Society of Clinical Neurophysiologists (CSCN) EMG examination which is held annually. Candidates will pursue clinical research that is commensurate with their career objectives and experience. \tOSM\t45.472061\t-73.601641\nPediatric Neuromuscular & EMG Fellowship\tCHU Sainte-Justine, Montreal, QC\tDr. Cam-Tu Emilie Nguyen; cam-tu.emilie.nguyen@umontreal.ca\tKarine Tardif : karine.tardif.hsj@ssss.gouv.qc.ca\tCHU Sainte-Justine, Universit\u00e9 de Montr\u00e9al\tPediatric\t1-2\tOne-year, Two-year\tCombined; Clinical focus, with the possibility to participate in clinical and translational research\tMD who have completed Pediatric Neurology or Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation residencies. We welcome candidates from Canada and overseas. If candidate has completed residency in\u00a0Quebec, candidate will need to apply for R-6 position (NOT required for other provinces or candidates from outside Canada). Candidate should be able to use French at a working level.\tPediatric neuromuscular disorders (genetic and acquired), multidisciplinary neuromuscular clinic, pediatric EMG, pediatric muscle biopsies, neuromuscular rounds & neuro-genetic-pathology rounds.\tYes\tSimilar to other programs\t\tMore information to come\tSainte-Justine University Health Centre is the largest mother-child centre in Canada and one of the largest pediatric centres in North America, affiliated with Universit\u00e9 de Montr\u00e9al and located in the vibrant and bilingual city of Montreal. Our expert and experienced multidisciplinary neuromuscular team is composed of physicians (neurology, pediatrics, pneumology, cardiology, physiatry, orthopedics) and allied health professionals (clinical nurse specialist, nurse practitioner, physiotherapy, occupational therapy, psychology, social work, nutrition, clinical coordinators). Our neuromuscular team cares for around 330 patients from 0 to 21 years of age with diverse genetic and acquired neuromuscular disorders, which allows for exceptional clinical exposure. Our team provides both medical care and rehabilitation to our patients. We work in close collaboration with a translational research team (neurology, pathology, genetics and fundamental researchers) to characterize rare neuromuscular genetic disorders and discover new genes and phenotypes. High volume of pediatric nerve conduction studies and EMG. Exposure to muscle and nerve histopathology with Dr. Benjamin Ellezam. Dr. Cam-Tu Emilie Nguyen, the fellowship director and the medical director of the neuromuscular clinic, received the NMD4C award for Early-Career Clinical Researcher of the Year in 2023. Dr. Nguyen is a dynamic teacher and skilled communicator who has participated in multiple media interviews. 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