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Skull Base Fellowship

The overarching goal of the McMaster University fellowship program in skull base surgery and minimally invasive neurosurgery is to provide post graduate training in the diagnosis and surgical management of skull base lesions and treatment of neurosurgical disorders using minimally invasive surgical techniques. While the fellowship would be predominantly clinical, it is expected that there would be a significant academic component including research, teaching and anatomical practice. This fellowship emphasizes minimally invasive/endoscopic approaches to the paranasal sinuses and skull base for treatment of pathologies including infection, optic nerve lesions, CSF leak management, clivus and upper C-spine lesions and resection of benign and malignant sinonasal neoplasms utilizing trans-nasal and transorbital endoscopic corridors.

2026-27 fellowship position has been filled.

Applications for 2027-28 fellowship open. 

Deadline to apply: May 1 2026

Rhinology Fellowship

The fellowship provides a focused rhinologic and skull base experience in a tertiary-care adult and pediatric academic environment.

This fellowship emphasizes inflammatory paranasal sinus disorders, revision sinus surgery, complex frontal sinus disease and minimally invasive/endoscopic approaches to the paranasal sinuses and skull base for treatment of pathologies including infection, optic nerve lesions, CSF leak management, clivus and upper C-spine lesions and resection of benign and malignant sinonasal neoplasms utilizing trans-nasal and transorbital endoscopic corridors.

More information can be found here.

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Current Studies

COHBOT

Observational trial comparing cognitive outcomes in a healthy aging adult population following exposure to hyperbaric oxygen treatment.

Currently enrolling.

POPPY

Clinical trial testing the efficacy of sphenopalatine ganglion block on postoperative pain in pituitary tumour patients.

Currently enrolling. 

ERAS

Assessing clinical outcomes in pituitary adenoma patients, following implementation of an enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) protocol.

In Development.