Education is an integral mission and one of our group’s priority. It benefits medical students, residents, fellows, advanced practice providers, nurses and others. The breadth of pathology and a dynamic group of faculty and enthusiastic neurocritical care fellows contribute to a commitment of not just enriching others’ knowledge and know-how in the realms of neurocritical care. We also strive, through both bedside and classroom teaching, to instill in others compassionate and cost-effective practice that prioritizes the individual and embodies equity and diversity.
Residency
Learn the skillsets needed to care for severely ill patients in a multidisciplinary, collaborative setting.
Fellowship
A rigorous hands-on ACGME accredited 2-year program supporting 4 fellows per year and one research fellowship.
![Team photo before visiting a COVID-19 patient](https://neurocriticalcare.wustl.edu/files/2023/02/ncc_education_3-350x467.jpg)
![Casey Dunn, MD leads a session in the simulation lab](https://neurocriticalcare.wustl.edu/files/2023/02/ncc_education_5-1024x768.jpg)
![Terrance Kummer, MD explaining the relationship between blood pressure and cerebral blood flow](https://neurocriticalcare.wustl.edu/files/2023/02/ncc_education_6-1024x684.jpg)
![Casey Dunn, MD and a group of nurse practitioners posing for a photo](https://neurocriticalcare.wustl.edu/files/2023/02/ncc_education_4-1024x768.jpg)
![Sign-out involving faculty and fellow](https://neurocriticalcare.wustl.edu/files/2023/02/ncc_education_2-1024x684.jpg)