Spine Center Enfolded Fellowship

As part of its mission to educate future leaders in spine neurosurgery, the Johns Hopkins Spine Center offers a two-year enfolded Spine Fellowship program to neurosurgery residents during their postgraduate years (PGY 5) and (PGY 6). The program includes one year of spine research and one year of clinical training, during which fellows learn proper diagnosis, treatment, and management of spinal disorders.

Under the mentorship of Spine Center neurosurgeons, fellows participate in a wide spectrum of complex surgeries, addressing spinal tumors, trauma, spinal deformities and degenerative conditions. Fellows have the opportunity to become proficient in a variety of surgical techniques, including minimally invasive and complex reconstruction.

Fellowship Graduates

Bowen Jiang, M.D.

Bowen Jiang

Erick M. Westbroek, M.D.

Erick M. Westbroek

Camilo Molina, M.D.

Camilo Molina

Benjamin Elder, M.D., Ph.D.

Benjamin Elder

Thomas Kosztowski, M.D.

Thomas Kosztowski, M.D.

Rory Goodwin, M.D., Ph.D.

Rory Goodwin

Mo Bydon

Mo Bydon

Jason Liauw

Jason Liauw

Sheng-Fu "Larry" Lo

Sheng-Fu "Larry" Lo

Matt McGirt

Matt McGirt

Wesley Hsu

Wesley Hsu

Dan Sciubba

Dan Sciubba

Carlos Bagley

Carlos Bagley