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Neuroendovascular Fellowship

Providing Focused Training in Neuroendovascular Medicine

The Neuroendovascular Fellowship at Dell Medical School at The University of Texas at Austin is a distinguished addition to the programs within Dell Med’s departments of Neurology and Neurosurgery. The two-year fellowship takes place at Dell Seton Medical Center and Ascension Seton Medical Center Austin and welcomes applicants trained in neurology, neurosurgery and radiology.

Fellows receive comprehensive training in the endovascular management of both ischemic and hemorrhagic cerebrovascular conditions, gaining hands-on experience with advanced techniques. They are exposed to a range of complex pathologies and have the opportunity to participate in outpatient neurovascular clinics and manage neurovascular patients in the neuro intensive care unit.

In addition to their clinical experience, fellows engage in research and teaching opportunities, allowing them to further develop their academic and clinical skills in a collaborative care environment. 

The Neuroendovascular Fellowship is affiliated with the Departments of Neurology and Neurosurgery

Training Facilities

Dell Seton Medical Center at UT Austin.

Dell Seton Medical Center is a 211-bed hospital and the primary teaching hospital for Dell Medical School. As a Joint Commission-certified Comprehensive Stroke Center and Level I trauma center, it provides comprehensive care to the greater Travis County area. The hospital features a neurocritical care unit staffed by dedicated neurointensivists and equipped with advanced multimodal neuromonitoring technology.

This facility serves as the primary training site for fellows in the Neuroendovascular Fellowship and houses two state-of-the-art biplane angiography suites and a single-plane room — all equipped with the latest technology for advanced diagnostic and interventional procedures.

Ascension Seton Medical Center.

Ascension Seton Medical Center Austin is the largest hospital in the Ascension Texas network with 391 beds. As a tertiary referral center, it provides specialized care across multiple disciplines. The hospital is a Joint Commission-certified Comprehensive Stroke Center and offers advanced endovascular capabilities for the management of complex cerebrovascular conditions.

Learn More & Apply: Neuroendovascular Fellowship

About the Application Process

Applications are currently accepted through direct contact but will be submitted via the Electronic Residency Application Service after May 2026.

Welcome From the Director

The program trains fellows as scholars and leaders in shaping the system of care as we know it. Hear from the program director on the robust opportunities afforded to trainees.

Explore the Curriculum

The fellowship offers a well-rounded curriculum that combines clinical rotations, teaching opportunities, conference presentations and dedicated clinical research.

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