University of Cincinnati Medical Center Program

Cincinnati, OH
Specialty:Neuromuscular medicine (Neurology)
ACGME Code:1833818016
NRMP Code:-
Status:Continued Accreditation

Overview

The University of Cincinnati offers a one-year ACGME-accredited Neuromuscular Medicine Fellowship program within its Department of Neurology and Rehabilitation Medicine. This program is specifically designed to equip fellows with comprehensive expertise in diagnosing and managing various neuromuscular disorders, which include motor neuron diseases, peripheral nerve issues, neuromuscular junction conditions, and muscle disorders.

During the fellowship, trainees will engage in both outpatient and inpatient evaluations, gaining hands-on experience across different neuromuscular conditions. A crucial component of the training is acquiring skills in comprehensive electrodiagnostic evaluations, including electromyography (EMG) and nerve conduction studies. Additionally, fellows will learn to perform single fiber EMG, skin biopsies to diagnose small fiber neuropathies, and autonomic testing interpretations.

The training further encompasses the interpretation of nerve and muscle biopsies and the use of ultrasound techniques applicable to these tissues. Completing this fellowship prepares the fellow to meet all certification requirements established by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology in Neuromuscular Medicine, as well as the American Board of Electrodiagnostic Medicine, thereby enhancing their professional standing in the field.

Each year, the program anticipates enrolling one fellow, fostering a focused training environment conducive to in-depth learning and mastery of neuromuscular medicine principles. Details about the fellowship director and additional academic staff are typically outlined in personal correspondence.

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Curriculum and Schedule

The fellowship curriculum at the University of Cincinnati is structured to provide diverse clinical experiences within well-renowned institutions. Fellows will primarily evaluate and treat patients at the University of Cincinnati Medical Center, Gardner Neuroscience Institute, and the Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center. The training sites reflect a commitment to high-quality clinical exposure, enhancing the practical learning experience.

An example of the daily schedule includes a variety of conferences that facilitate ongoing education and professional development. These conferences feature Grand Rounds every Wednesday, monthly clinical neuromuscular pathology discussions, bi-weekly clinical case conferences, and weekly didactic sessions, supplemented by a monthly neuromuscular journal club. This comprehensive schedule ensures that fellows remain engaged with the latest advancements in the field.

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Application Process

The application process for the Neuromuscular Medicine Fellowship adheres to strict guidelines. Interview offers will be extended no earlier than March 1 of the year preceding the start of the fellowship, with fellowship positions being formally offered only from June 1 onwards. Violations of this timeline will result in consequences for the program regarding its standing in relevant fellowship portals.

Competitiveness and Special Requirements

Overall, the fellowship is competitive, and applicants should prepare to demonstrate strong clinical skills and relevant experiences. The program welcomes applications from both DO and IMG candidates. Special application requirements, including considerations related to the year of graduation and limits on failed STEP exams, might be applicable based on institutional policies. However, further details would typically be provided during the application process or through the fellowship portal.

Visa Support

The University of Cincinnati Medical Center program offers visa support for international medical graduates, which primarily includes sponsorship for J-1 and H-1B visas, facilitating the application process for foreign medical graduates wishing to join the fellowship program.

Life in Cincinnati

Cincinnati presents a vibrant living environment, with a rich history and a welcoming community, making it an attractive location for both professional and personal life. Fellows can enjoy a blend of urban attractions and family-friendly activities, contributing to a well-rounded lifestyle during their training period.

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Contract, Benefits, and Stipends

Regarding the contract, benefits, and salaries, the University of Cincinnati provides comprehensive information about the stipends and standard terms associated with the fellowship. Detailed documents, including sample contracts, standard terms and conditions for ACGME fellows, and salary information, are available to help prospective fellows understand their compensation and benefits during the training program.

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Program data

ACGME History [2]

Accreditation Last updated: Jul 16, 2026
Initial accreditation3
Full accreditation0
Continued9
Warning2
Probationary Accreditation0
Withdrawal0

Program

Program Size

-- (1 years) [1]

Accreditation Status

Continued Accreditation

(Effective: January 29, 2026)

Composition

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Training

Fellowship Rate:--

Faculty-to-Residents Ratio:8X [1]

Residents Career Path

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Quality of Life

First Year Paid Sick Leave: --

First Year Paid Vacation: --

First Year Salary: $77,900 [1]

First Year Maximum Consecutive Hours on Duty: 8 hours [1]

First Year Average Weekly Hours: 60 hours [1]

Admission

USMLE Step 2 Score: --

Visa Sponsorship:--

YOG Cutoff:--

Race / Ethnicity

No race data available.

Gender

No gender data available.

Incoming Schools

No incoming school data available.

Rotation Duration by Site

Benchmarks

Roster

Publications

1 Publication (5 yr)

Peer-reviewed output from faculty and residents, last 5 years

European journal of neurology2024

Lenalidomide in the treatment of anti-myelin-associated glycoprotein neuropathy: A phase 1 study to identify the maximum tolerated dose.

Amro M Stino,1Naresh Bumma,2Rachel Smith,3Long Davalos,4

Location

Cincinnati, OH [4]

Population
309,317
Median income
$77,719Below
Education
36.2%Above
Employment
60.6%Above
Health
7.9%Above
Age
33On par
  • Above the national average
  • Below the national average
  • Similar to the national average

Housing — Rental prices [5]

Rental prices

Crime — All violent offences [6]

Rate per 100,000 residents

Living in Cincinnati, OH

Crime Rate and Safety

Cincinnati has a slightly higher crime rate than the national average, but specific neighborhoods vary in safety. It's recommended to research the crime statistics of different areas before choosing a place to live.

Fun Activities

Cincinnati offers a vibrant arts scene, including museums, theaters, and music venues. Residents can enjoy beautiful parks, sports events, and delicious local food.

Climate

Cincinnati experiences all four seasons. Winters are cold with some snow, while summers are warm and humid. Fall foliage and spring blooms are highlights of the area.

Races and Population

Cincinnati is a diverse city with a mix of races and ethnicities, contributing to a rich cultural atmosphere.

Education

Cincinnati is home to several higher education institutions, including the University of Cincinnati and Xavier University, providing educational opportunities for all ages.

Cost of Living

The cost of living in Cincinnati is generally lower than the national average, making it an affordable city to reside in.

Nearby Cities

Dayton, OH is approximately 1 hour away, while Columbus, OH is around 1.5 hours by car. Both cities offer additional entertainment, dining, and shopping options.

Pros

  • Affordable cost of living
  • rich cultural offerings
  • diverse population
  • access to higher education institutions.

Cons

  • Varied safety in different neighborhoods
  • winters can be cold.

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References

1. Freida - https://freida.ama-assn.org/program/1833818016

2. ACGME - Accreditation Data System (ADS) - https://apps.acgme.org/ads/Public/Programs/Search

3. NRMP Results and Data: 2022-2026 Main Residency Match - https://www.nrmp.org/match-data/2026/03/program-results-2022-2026/

4. United States Census Bureau - https://data.census.gov/profile/City,_VS?g=010XX00US

5. Zillow Research - Observed Rent Index (ZORI) - https://www.zillow.com/research/data/

6. FBI - Crime/Law Enforcement Stats (Uniform Crime Reporting Program) - https://www.fbi.gov/services/cjis/ucr