Drs. David Prince, John Huguenard, Kevin Graber and Paul Buckmaster participate in training of laboratory research students studying mechanisms of epilepsy. Training is offered at the PhD., postdoctoral and Research Associate levels. Medical or undergraduate student training occasionally is available by special arrangement.
Drs. Robert Fisher, Donald Olson, Kevin Graber, Josef Parvizi and Martha Morrell (part-time) provide clinical training opportunities for medical students, residents and Fellows.
The Stanford Epilepsy Center accepts from 1-3 Fellows per year for intensive advanced training in Epilepsy and Clinical Neurophysiology. This training program is accredited by the American College of Graduate Medical Education (ACGME).
Two NIH-funded grants, an NIH Training grant and an Epilepsy Program Project grant provide opportunities to support training in basic aspects of epilepsy for clinical fellows and for graduate students?
Fellow applicants for the Clinical Neurophysiology / Epilepsy training program should have completed Neurology residency by time of entry into the Fellowship, and have a US license to practice medicine. Applicants should be moving toward a likely career with a specialization in epilepsy. Acceptance is on a competitive basis.
Information on the Clinical Neurophysiology / Epilepsy Fellowship can be found here!!!

