Brain Injury Medicine Fellowship Experience
What to Expect from a Shepherd Center Fellowship Experience
Shepherd Center is deeply committed to training future brain injury specialists from a culturally competent framework and fostering an environment that is highly sensitive to and appreciative of all aspects of diversity. The culture at Shepherd Center is fueled by progress, inclusiveness, and human connection, uniting individuals from all walks of life. As Shepherd’s Brain Injury Medicine fellow, you’ll be part of a supportive community dedicated to individual growth and success while playing an integral role in shaping the future of graduate medical education.
Some things that make Shepherd Center a special place to train:
- Interdisciplinary collaboration and training from highly specialized staff.
- Exposure to lifelong learning, leadership, and professional development philosophies.
- A commitment to building a diverse and inclusive environment.
- A highly recommended employer based on Glassdoor and Indeed reviews.
- Over a decade of recognition for exceptional expertise and quality care as one of the nation’s top hospitals for rehabilitation by U.S. News.
- A disorders of consciousness program with clinicians trained in this unique patient population.
- Multidisciplinary residential and intensive outpatient day programs such as Shepherd Pathways and Complex Concussion Clinic.
- Special programming and support for veterans with TBI in the SHARE Military Initiative program.
- Utilization of cutting-edge neuro-rehabilitation robotics.
Meet Our Fellows
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Nathan Barnett, M.D.Brain Injury Medicine Fellow
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Natalia Miranda-Cantellops, M.D.Brain Injury Medicine Fellow
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Yevgeniya Sergeyenko, M.D.Brain Injury Medicine Fellow
Growing the Heart of Shepherd
Expanding upon its nearly 50-year history as the world’s premier rehabilitation destination, Shepherd Center has launched its Pursuing Possible campaign to expand the footprint, facilities, and services available to our patients and families. The campaign will also help expand assistive technology and research programs, leveraging artificial intelligence and predictive analytics to improve clinical outcomes and aiding in the recruitment of outside talent.
Living in Atlanta
Shepherd Center sits five miles north of downtown Atlanta in the Buckhead community. With a population of approximately 5.9 million, the Atlanta metropolitan area manages to be urban while retaining southern charm and hospitality. The city offers numerous entertainment and cultural attractions, boasting many sports teams, museums, professional theater, a symphony, and ballet. Atlanta is also the location of at least three medical schools and 12 colleges and universities.
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