Overview

 

Overview

The Duke Neurosurgery Residency program is a six-year program which consists of one year of a surgery internship plus five years of neurosurgery.  The program also includes one year of basic science research. Two years of research in a seven-year program can usually be arranged for those who are interested. The program offers two to three positions annually. 
 
Duke participates in the Neurosurgery Residency Matching Program (NSMP) and accepts applications through the Electronic Resident Application Service (ERAS). 
 
The structure of the program can be found on the Goals and Objectives page.   For more detailed information, please see the Resident's Manual and Curriculum.
 
Residency Program Director
 
Michael M. Haglund, MD, PhD
Department of Surgery
Division of Neurosurgery
DUMC 3807
Durham, NC  27710
 
919-684-6936
 
Residency Program Coordinator
 
Maggie Denny 
Department of Surgery,
Division of Neurosurgery
DUMC Box 3807
Durham, MC  27710
 
 




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