Neurological surgery residents at Indiana University School of Medicine are responsible for the care of adults and children with neurological surgery needs, including epilepsy surgery, frame and frameless stereotactic surgery, functional neurosurgery, gamma knife radiosurgery, intracranial and carotid vascular surgery, neuroendoscopy, neuro-oncology, Level 1 cranial and spinal neurotrauma, skull base surgery, and spinal instrumentation and peripheral nerve surgery.
At IU Health Methodist Hospital, the addition of the Synaptive Robot and BrightMatter technology is advancing the care and training of surgery for brain tumors and intracerebral hemorrhages. Residents train at leading medical facilities in Indianapolis: IU Health Methodist, Riley Hospital for Children at IU Health, Eskenazi Health and Roudebush VA Medical Center. These varied hospital settings allow residents to experience a diverse patient population that includes the underserved and a case mix that exceeds the case minimums required by the Neurological Surgery Residency Review Committee (RRC).