Newswise — Rochester, Minn. (Dec. 27, 2024) - The American Association of Neuromuscular & Electrodiagnostic Medicine (AANEM) is excited to host the neuromuscular (NM) and clinical neurophysiology (CNP) fellowship match again in 2025. Through the AANEM Fellowship Match Portal, neurology and PM&R residents are welcome to apply for fellowships in NM medicine and/or CNP (EMG-focused).
AANEM’s standardized application process and later timeline gives residents more time to explore different areas of medicine, so they can make informed decisions about their futures. Hopefully this provides applicants the opportunity to consider a career in NM medicine. The AANEM Fellowship Match Portal opens for applicants Jan. 1, 2025, applications are released to participating programs on March 1, interviews may be conducted March 1-May 27, rank lists are due on May 27, and match results are sent on June 2.
“The Fellowship Match Portal’s standardized application process provides applicants with the opportunity to really explore potential fellowship programs, and it helps promote a more equal playing field,” says Nadia Khalil, MD, previous match participant. “It’s well-organized and simple to use. My experience was highly positive and very smooth, for which I am grateful,” she adds.
The match is required for all NM programs in the USA. Programs considering internal candidates are expected to honor the system and participate in the match. Programs who choose not to participate this year will not be invited to participate next year. With questions or concerns regarding the 2025 AANEM Fellowship Match Portal process, please visit the AANEM website or contact AANEM directly at [email protected].
About AANEM: Based in Rochester, MN, AANEM is the premier membership association dedicated to the advancement of NM and EDX medicine. The organization and its members work to improve the quality of patient care and advance the science of NM diseases and EDX medicine by serving physicians and allied health professionals who care for those with muscle and nerve disorders. For more information about AANEM, visit or , , , , and .
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