Headache Fellowship Program
About the Headache Fellowship Program
The Division of Neurology at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) offers a one-year fellowship in headache medicine. Our division includes a dedicated team of more than 50 clinical child neurologists, as well as nurse practitioners, residents, fellows, and other healthcare professionals and support staff who provide primary and consultative care to children with a wide variety of neurologic diseases in a tertiary care setting.
The Headache Fellowship Program focuses specifically on pediatric headache, building on the expertise of the Pediatric Headache Program team. Our program includes multiple headache specialists, a headache nurse practitioner, a pediatric pain psychologist, a social worker and nurses. Pediatric outpatient and inpatient headache rotations educate fellows using a multidisciplinary and integrative whole-child approach. In clinical and research settings, we collaborate closely with colleagues in psychology, pediatrics, adolescent medicine, concussion, neuro-ophthalmology, neurosurgery and psychiatry. Electives will provide specific expertise in these areas.
In order to learn cutting-edge headache treatments and headache conditions, which are more common in adults but can present in children (TACs, etc.), we offer two to three months of adult headache, taught by adult headache specialists with UCNS-certification. The majority of the adult headache education is conducted outpatient at a Penn Medicine satellite, in a clinic which also offers infusions and procedural treatments. This adult headache education is supplemented with an optional elective rotation at the Mayo Clinic in Phoenix, AZ, where fellows can learn cutting-edge adult and adolescent headache care, concussion care, and imaging research. With these varied practice settings, fellows can observe various headache practice types in the same fellowship.
We recognize that our fellows have a huge potential to have a positive impact either by staying at CHOP or going elsewhere, so we will invest in the fellows as potential colleagues for the long term. If fellows would like additional training in research after their clinical fellowship, there are abundant options which can be pursued over subsequent years. Specifically, there are two T32 grants through CHOP and Penn Neurology which can offer training in epidemiology and basic bench research. And CHOP has a long history of success with candidates obtaining funding through NIH and AAN training grants. Options will be explored on an individual basis with candidates.
The history, expertise and compassion that make Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia unique are also what makes it the best place for medical trainees.
Fellowship program director
Carlyn Patterson Gentile, MD, PhD
Director, Pediatric Headache Program
Assistant Professor of Neurology and Pediatrics
Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia
Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania
Division chief
Brenda Banwell, MD
Chief, Division of Neurology
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Professor of Neurology and Pediatrics
Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania
Fellowship coordinator
Ashley Rees-Jones.
Program Coordinator, Neurology Center for Education, Research and Training
Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia
Colket Translational Research Building, 10th Floor, Room 10200-17
3501 Civic Center Blvd.
Philadelphia, PA 19104
215-590-1722