The two-year Fellowship in Neurointervention and Stroke is designed to deliver comprehensive and progressive training.
The first year is structured around four modules, covering stroke fundamentals, advanced angioanatomy, and the management of ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke. Training integrates academic instruction, simulation-based learning, clinical exposure, and supervised hands-on procedures.
The second year emphasizes advanced interventional experience, continued academic engagement, research and publication, and international elective rotations. During this phase, fellows actively manage stroke cases and perform diagnostic and therapeutic neurointerventional procedures.
By the end of the programme, fellows are expected to demonstrate procedural competence and complete research publications as part of their training requirements.