Autonomic Disorders Fellowship Program Attaining UCNS-Accreditation

Autonomic Disorders Fellowship Program Attaining UCNS-Accreditation

Congratulations to Autonomic Disorders Fellowship Program Attaining UCNS-Accreditation


The United Council for Neurologic Subspecialties (UCNS) has announced that the Autonomic Disorders fellowship training programs at Mayo Clinic – Arizona has attained UCNS-accreditation. There are now six UCNS-accredited Autonomic Disorders fellowship programs.

UCNS-accredited programs demonstrate that they meet the standards of graduate medical education excellence set by the UCNS and the subspecialty experts for their respective subspecialty. The peer-reviewed accreditation process is overseen by the Accreditation Council.  Fellows who complete a UCNS-accredited program meet the training eligibility requirements to apply for UCNS certification in Autonomic Disorders.  Read about all newly accredited training programs in the online press release.

Fellowship programs in the United States and Canada that meet the Autonomic Disorders accreditation program requirements may apply for accreditation throughout the year with January 31 and July 31 as deadlines for spring or fall review cycles.