CAST Committee

Chair: Jeff Weinberg, MD, and Jason Sheehan, MD, PhD
Members: Costas Hadjipanayis, MD, PhD, Kimberly Hoang, MD, Michael Link, MD, Jennifer Moliterno-Gunel, MD, Ryan Ormond, MD, PhD, and Vivian Tabar, MD

CAST - The Committee on Advanced Subspecialty Training

The Committee on Advanced Subspecialty Training (CAST) has recently sent out a survey to program directors to gather information about the practice patterns for fellowship recruitment. The questions for the survey are listed below. If you are a fellowship director and have not submitted survey results, please send your responses to the questions to Drs. Weinberg and Sheehan.

  1. In what month do you typically interview fellow applicants for your program?
  2. How far in advance of the fellowship start date do you interview fellows?
  3. For what start date will you be interviewing you next fellow applicants?
  4. What annual fee could you reasonably expect to pay to help the section support this infrastructure?
  5. Do you believe that your GME office would support funding for a formal match process?
  6. Assuming the applicants would have to pay a low fee to participate, what do you believe would be a reasonable cost?
  7. Are your interviews remote/in-person/hybrid (you accommodate fellow’s preference)?

Several other CAST specialty fellowships currently participate in a formal match process. In an effort to explore options for a fellowship match process in neurosurgical neuro-oncology, we are gathering information from SF Match and the National Resident Matching Program. With the current number of fellowship programs in neurosurgical neuro-oncology, it is likely that a formal match process would be feasible in the years to come. More information will follow as we gather fellowship practice details and evaluate the logistical and economic framework for a match program overseen by an external coordinating entity.