By integrating our research and technology development into our Neurosurgery Residency program, we not only train residents to provide quality care but also provide them the foundation to contribute to the discovery process

Neuropsychology Post-Doctoral fellows

The Texas A&M Health Science Center College of Medicine - Scott & White Neurosurgery Residency is a seven-year program that is fully accredited by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME).

Our program is focused on clinical care, research and education led by a variety of fellowship-trained faculty members in all areas of neurological surgery. Our primary training facility offers comprehensive neurological care at the only Level 1 Trauma Center between Austin and Dallas.

We are not just using but also are creating novel technologies and breakthroughs in medicine, including several NIH-funded projects and patents. This is an exciting time to practice neurosurgery. The ever-changing face of healthcare requires unending evolution to meet the growing demands of the current medical environment and the needs of the people that require our help.

We accept one resident per year.

As the largest not-for-profit health care system in Texas and one of the largest in the United States, Baylor Scott & White serves 41 counties through 52 hospitals, more than 1,200 access points, more than 7,100 active physicians, more than 52,000 team members and the Baylor Scott & White Health Plan.

Curriculum

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Rotations


Our goal is to give our residents a high-quality educational experience. Neurosurgery residents will train at both Baylor Scott & White Medical Center – Temple and Baylor Scott & White McLane Children's Medical Center in Temple.

While we will do our best to maintain this schedule, adjustments are sometimes required and should be expected. Our program is designed to create well-trained neurosurgeons using the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education surgery training program.


Year July to December January to June
PGY-1     One month pediatric surgery
Three months neurosurgery
One month SICU/NsICU
One month trauma
One month plastic surgery
Three months neurosurgery
One month SICU/NsICU
One month trauma
PGY-2 Two months neuropathology
Two months neuroradiology
Two months radiosurgery
Six months neurology/cerebrovascular/stroke
PGY-3 Six months neurosurgery Six months neurosurgery
PGY-4 Six months neurosurgery (pedi senior) Six months neurosurgery (pedi senior)
PGY-5 Research Research
PGY-6 Six months endovascular chief Six months neurosurgery senior resident
PGY-7 Six months neurosurgery chief resident    Six months neurosurgery chief resident

Conferences


We collaborate in a highly interdisciplinary environment that crosses departmental lines to treat skull base tumors and anomalies, craniofacial disorders and cancer affecting the nervous system, stroke, movement disorders, epilepsy, pituitary diseases, neurofibromatosis and complex spine problems.

There are several one-hour weekly and monthly multidisciplinary case conferences and lectures where collaboration raises the education and improves patient care.


Type Frequency    Description
Neurosurgery Case Conference Bi-weekly Various difficult or unusual cases brought for discussion of potential treatment or outcomes.
Grand Rounds Monthly Various topics related to all aspects of neurosurgery.
Journal Club Monthly Discussion of latest publications or areas of interest
Neuro-oncology Conference Bi-weekly Case discussion of various neuro-oncology diagnosis and treatments
Morbidity and Mortality Monthly Case discussion of unexpected outcomes
Neuroanatomy/Neuropathology Bi-weekly Various tissue and other pathology of or relating to the brain
Multi-disciplinary Spine Conference Monthly Various complex spine cases presented for discussion and collaboration for the best outcomes
Neuroscience Research Group (NRG) Seminar    Bi-weekly Research led conference for all medical students and residents
Neuroradiology Conference Monthly

Conditions and procedures


Our residency program teaches all major neurosurgical conditions and procedures, including but not limited to the following:

  • Complex intracranial vascular disease such as aneurysms/AVMs
  • Complex spinal disorders
  • Congenital/tethered cord problems
  • Adult and pediatric tumors
  • Adult and pediatric epilepsy
  • Complex peripheral nerve, including brachial plexus, grafting and tumors
  • Extracranial cerebrovascular disease
  • Surgical management of movement disorders and chronic pain
  • Frame and frameless stereotactic craniotomies
  • Head and spine stereotactic radiosurgery and radiotherapy
  • Adult and pediatric craniotomy-brain tumor
  • Adult and pediatric craniotomy-trauma
  • Adult craniotomy for intracranial vascular lesion
  • Endovascular therapy for tumor or vascular lesion
  • Adult cranial-transsphenoidal-sellar/parasellar tumors
  • Adult cranial-extracranial vascular procedures
  • Adult radiosurgery
  • Adult functional procedures
  • Adult and pediatric VP shunt
  • Pediatric spinal procedures
  • Adult spinal-anterior and posterior cervical approaches for decompression/stabilization and craniocervical junction
  • Adult spinal-lumbar discectomy
  • Adult spinal-thoracic/lumbar instrumentation fusion
  • Adult spinal-peripheral nerve procedures
  • Adult and pediatric craniotomy-epilepsy
  • Craniofacial
  • Spinal tumor/AVM

Call schedule


Resident call schedules are designed to maintain compliance with the ACGME's 80-hour work-week restriction. Call schedules are provided on a monthly basis and include information including resident call, advanced practice practitioner call and days off/vacations for all on the call schedule.

Research


The program director views the residents’ scholarly activity as a high priority. Such activity is important to develop habits of scientific inquiry as a continuing professional responsibility. Each resident is encouraged to undertake a research project (clinical research or basic science) at the end of the PGY1 year continuing into the beginning of the PGY2 year. The Baylor Scott & White Office of Sponsored Research Administration (OSRA) is available as a resource for the residents. Training and courses on research skills are taught by OSRA.

Examples of research courses include:

  • Statistical analysis
  • Understanding design of scientific studies
  • Evaluating research findings
  • Human subject considerations
  • Ethical conduct of research

Residents are also allowed to use their elective time to participate in approved projects, and residents are assigned a mentor who will directly supervise them and evaluate their performance. These evaluations and project status updates are provided to the program director to allow monitoring and opportunities for additional training.

Focused, intensive and dedicated research training is provided in PGY-5. During this research dedicated year, residents identify a research faculty supervisor and work in the faculty’s lab for that year. The research activity is expected to result in submission of an abstract to a national neuroscience or neurosurgery meeting and as a manuscript for peer-reviewed publication.

How to apply

We use the Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS) to electronically accept residency applications, letters of recommendations, dean’s letters, transcripts and other credentials directly from your medical school.

Visit ERAS® to apply now



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Faculty and residents

Our dedicated faculty, with diverse expertise and a passion for teaching, offers invaluable mentorship and our talented residents bring enthusiasm and fresh perspectives to patient care. Together, they create a supportive community committed to excellence in medical education and compassionate care.

Join us in shaping the future of healthcare! 

Train at one of U.S. News & World Report's top hospitals in Texas

Baylor Scott & White Medical Center – Temple is a 640-bed teaching and research hospital with a Level I trauma center.

Working at Baylor Scott & White Health

Stipend and benefits

In addition to competitive stipends, we offer our residents a full menu of employee benefits. We help offset the cost of many of these benefits; others are options you can choose to pay for yourself.

Well-being resources

This time in your professional career can be extremely challenging. As a Baylor Scott & White graduate medical trainee, there are a variety of resources available to you, ensuring you get the most out of your educational experience.

Life in Temple

Temple uniquely offers a combination of access to big-city conveniences while maintaining a small-town atmosphere.

Contact us

Robin Hill
Program Administrator

Phone: 254.724.5390
Fax: 254.724.5779
Email: Robin.Hill1@BSWHealth.org

Baylor Scott & White Medical Center - Temple
2401 S. 31st St.
Temple, TX 76508


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