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A 12-month UK-awarded online fellowship for healthcare professionals — master the full spectrum of clinical neurology from neurodiagnostics and stroke management to neurodegenerative disorders, epilepsy, neurocritical care and advanced neuroimaging.
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82% of this cohort's seats already enrolled
Stroke, epilepsy, dementia, Parkinson's, headache disorders and neuropathies are among the most common presentations in OPD and emergency settings. This fellowship equips you to assess, diagnose and manage these cases with structured clinical confidence.
Stroke, epilepsy, dementia and headache disorders are daily OPD and emergency encounters across every specialty.
A structured neurology framework helps you localise lesions, interpret imaging and avoid common diagnostic errors.
Families of stroke, epilepsy and dementia patients need doctors who can explain prognosis and management clearly.
Add a UK-awarded neurology fellowship to your CV, clinic profile and LinkedIn to stand out in your specialty.
For a doctor this is not just another online course — it is a neurological upskilling asset you can use across OPD, emergency, ward rounds, IPD and patient counselling every single day.
What feels uncertain before F.Neuro. becomes structured, confident and clinic-ready after it.
F.Neuro. isn't just "learn neurology." It's a way to position yourself as the clinician who handles the brain and nervous system with evidence-based authority.
Patients and referring doctors trust clinicians who can assess, localise and manage neurological presentations with a structured approach.
Convert scattered neurology knowledge into repeatable examination frameworks, diagnostic algorithms and management protocols.
Strengthen your CV, LinkedIn, clinic profile and academic identity with a UK-awarded Fellowship in Neurology (F.Neuro.).
On successful completion you receive a UK-awarded fellowship certificate bearing the programme title, duration, CPD points and QR / serial-number verification.
Add it to your clinic wall, website, LinkedIn, CV and patient education material after successful completion, following ethical display guidelines.
Whatever your setting, F.Neuro. is built to slot into your existing practice and strengthen your neurological decision-making.
Structured assessment and management of stroke, epilepsy, headache, dementia, neuropathy and Parkinson's disease in OPD.
Stronger neurological decisions in emergency, ICU, ward rounds and IPD settings with evidence-based neurocritical care knowledge.
Add evidence-based neurology assessment and management protocols to holistic and integrative clinical practice.
Add a structured neurology consultation framework, referral pathway and patient education system to your practice.
Add a UK-awarded academic fellowship credential (F.Neuro.) to your professional portfolio across 196 countries.
Build a stronger neurology foundation and clinical exposure to complement your postgraduate preparation and career goals.
The doctor who refers every neurological case — or the clinician who can assess, localise, interpret and manage stroke, epilepsy and neurodegenerative presentations with structured confidence?
These are the concrete clinical capabilities you walk away with after completing F.Neuro.
The complete programme curriculum below is loaded directly from the current course in Graphy, so modules, lessons, attachments and durations stay current automatically.
Built for working doctors who want flexible, verifiable clinical neurology upskilling.
| Feature | Virtued F.Neuro. | Typical online course | Hospital observership |
|---|---|---|---|
| Duration | 12 months | 1–6 months | 6–12 months |
| Credential | UK-awarded fellowship | Certificate / diploma | Certificate / fellowship |
| CPD points | 120 Global CPD Points | Often limited | Varies |
| Learning access | Lifetime access | Limited access | Limited / physical |
| Best for | Working doctors wanting flexible clinical neurology upskilling | Beginners | Doctors who can travel |
Real doctors on how the Virtued fellowship changed the way they handle clinical cases in practice.
Real outcomes from doctors who added clinical neurology to their practice through Virtued.
"Earlier I would refer every neurology case. After the fellowship I use a structured examination and localisation approach with much more confidence."
"The stroke and epilepsy modules were outstanding. I can now apply evidence-based protocols confidently in emergency settings."
"Neuroimaging interpretation and neurocritical care became much clearer. I make better decisions for my ICU neurology patients now."
"I added a structured neurology consultation framework inside my clinic and improved referral decisions and patient conversations significantly."
"The neuromuscular and neuro-oncology modules were very relevant for hospital-based practice. Highly recommend for working clinicians."
"This fellowship helped me convert neurology from a subject I dreaded into a clinical area I now approach systematically and confidently."
Implementation assets, not generic freebies.
Acute stroke protocols, thrombolysis decision-making, haemorrhagic stroke management and secondary prevention frameworks.
Classification, first seizure workup, AED selection, status epilepticus management and patient counselling guides.
Scripts and templates to counsel patients and families about stroke, dementia, epilepsy and Parkinson's disease in OPD.
Assessment, localisation logic and management decision points from realistic neurological case presentations.
Clarify complex neurological cases, imaging interpretation questions and difficult clinical application points with faculty.
A step-by-step structured examination framework to use in OPD, emergency and ward settings for consistent neurological assessment.
Start learning immediately and complete the fellowship with a verifiable UK-awarded certificate in neurology.
Your certificate is issued after successful completion and internal assessment — nothing extra to pay later.
The Fellowship in Neurology (F.Neuro) is a 12-month, internationally accredited online clinical-neurology fellowship from Virtued Academy International, awarded by Virtued Eduversity, London, UK. It builds structured competence across the full spectrum of clinical neurology — neurological examination and lesion localisation, neuroimaging and EEG interpretation, stroke, epilepsy, neurodegenerative disorders, neurocritical care and more — so MBBS and post-MBBS doctors can assess and manage neurological cases with confidence.
It carries 120 Global CPD points, includes lifetime access to 36 structured modules and 16 clinical case discussions, and lets you use the F.Neuro suffix after your name on successful completion.
Neurology is the branch of medicine dealing with disorders of the brain, spinal cord, nerves and muscles. A neurologist assesses and localises neurological problems through clinical examination, interprets investigations such as MRI, CT, EEG and nerve conduction studies, and diagnoses and manages conditions including stroke, epilepsy, headache, dementia, Parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis and neuropathies.
The Fellowship in Neurology builds exactly this structured, examination-led competence for practising doctors.
The Fellowship in Neurology is awarded by Virtued Eduversity, London, UK, and delivered by Virtued Academy International, an autonomous organisation registered under the Ministry of Corporate Affairs, Government of India. It is internationally accredited by IAOTH, UK and IRAP, and every certificate carries a QR code and serial number for independent verification.
Yes — neurology has become a must-have clinical skill, because stroke, epilepsy, dementia, Parkinson's, headache disorders and neuropathies are among the most common OPD and emergency presentations across every specialty. A doctor who can examine, localise and manage neurological cases with structure refers more selectively and is trusted by patients and colleagues.
The Fellowship in Neurology gives working doctors this structured competence and a recognised credential without leaving practice.
The most accessible route to structured neurology competence after MBBS — without a scarce DM/DNB Neurology seat — is a dedicated clinical-neurology fellowship. The Fellowship in Neurology (F.Neuro) gives you 12 months of case-based training in neurological examination, lesion localisation, neuroimaging and EEG interpretation, and the management of stroke, epilepsy and neurodegenerative disorders, so you can handle neurological presentations confidently in-house.
It is a professional-development fellowship, not a DM/DNB degree, so it complements rather than replaces super-specialty training and does not by itself register you as a neurologist — but it is a practical way to build real clinical-neurology capability.
For most practising doctors, a neurology fellowship after MBBS is worth it: neurological complaints are common and often referred out, so a structured examination and localisation framework lets you assess and manage more cases confidently, interpret imaging and EEG, and counsel patients and families on prognosis and rehabilitation.
Actual roles and income depend on your setting and patient base, and Virtued Academy International does not guarantee any specific outcome. What the fellowship reliably provides is structured competence and a verifiable, internationally accredited credential.
The Fellowship in Neurology (F.Neuro) is for MBBS doctors and above — MBBS (intern or graduate), and post-MBBS qualifications such as MD, MS, DM, MCh and DNB, including international MBBS-equivalent graduates, subject to internal eligibility verification. Final-year MBBS students and interns can also enrol and begin immediately.
AYUSH doctors and allied-health professionals should take the Fellowship in Neurology (Integrated Medicine); those wanting a shorter, foundational option can take the open-to-all Certificate in Neurology.
Yes. Interns and final-year MBBS students can enrol and start learning right away, studying alongside their duties thanks to the fully online, self-paced format. At certificate issuance, interns submit a temporary registration/licence and graduates their permanent licence, along with the MBBS degree documents.
Yes. Foreign medical graduates can enrol in the Fellowship in Neurology even before clearing the FMGE, and all lectures, case studies, assessments and certification are unaffected. Any optional in-hospital observership in India requires FMGE clearance; if you hold a valid licence abroad, an observership can be explored where available.
The standard Fellowship in Neurology (F.Neuro) is reserved for MBBS and post-MBBS doctors. If you are an AYUSH doctor (BAMS, BHMS, BUMS, Siddha) or an allied-health graduate, the right route is the Fellowship in Neurology (Integrated Medicine), which offers the same 12-month depth and 120 CPD points, framed for your scope of practice.
A shorter, foundational option — the open-to-all Certificate in Neurology — is also available to everyone.
The Fellowship in Neurology is among the most valuable courses to do after MBBS, because neurological cases are common yet frequently referred out for lack of a structured approach. As a 12-month online fellowship with 120 CPD points, it lets you build genuine clinical-neurology depth — valuable for OPD, emergency, ICU and ward settings — without leaving practice.
The Fellowship in Neurology curriculum spans the full spectrum of clinical neurology: structured neurological examination and lesion localisation; neuroimaging (MRI, CT) and electrophysiology (EEG, nerve conduction studies) interpretation; acute stroke management (thrombolysis, haemorrhagic stroke, secondary prevention); epilepsy (classification, first-seizure workup, AED selection, status epilepticus); neurodegenerative disorders (dementia, Parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis); headache disorders; neuromuscular disorders; neurocritical care; neuro-oncology; neuropsychiatry; and paediatric neurology.
It is delivered as 36 structured modules with 16 clinical case discussions, with the live module list and durations kept current inside the learning platform.
Yes — stroke and epilepsy are core pillars of the Fellowship in Neurology. You learn structured acute-stroke protocols (thrombolysis decision-making, haemorrhagic-stroke management and secondary prevention) and comprehensive epilepsy management (seizure classification, first-seizure workup, anti-epileptic drug selection and status epilepticus), supported by stroke protocols and epilepsy guides in the practice toolkit.
Yes. The fellowship builds a structured approach to neurological examination and lesion localisation, and teaches you to interpret MRI, CT, EEG and nerve conduction study findings in clinical context — so imaging and electrophysiology reports become a usable part of your diagnostic reasoning rather than a barrier.
The Fellowship in Neurology has a duration of 12 months, structured as a guided pathway. Because you get lifetime access, the 12 months is a minimum guide rather than a hard deadline — you can finish faster or take longer at your own pace, and Virtued does not charge any extension fees.
Yes — it is a fully online neurology course with pre-recorded video lectures, downloadable notes and self-assessment quizzes, built for working doctors: roughly up to two hours of study per week, at your own pace, with no fixed timings and lifetime access.
The Fellowship in Neurology is delivered fully online with 16 clinical case discussions and expert Q&A support. Where an optional in-hospital observership is offered, it is available for eligible post-MBBS fellowship students; the academic team can advise, and Virtued can provide a recommendation letter where applicable at no additional cost.
The fellowship includes a Clinical Neurology Practice Toolkit — a structured neurological-examination framework, diagnostic algorithms, acute-stroke protocols, epilepsy-management guides, patient-counselling scripts and neurocritical-care checklists — plus case discussions and academic Q&A support inside the student dashboard.
A diploma in neurology is typically a longer, institution-based academic programme, whereas the Fellowship in Neurology from Virtued Academy International is a structured, case-based programme built around practical clinical-neurology competence — examination, localisation, imaging interpretation and management — delivered fully online with lifetime access, so you can upskill alongside your existing practice.
Most doctors searching for a neurology qualification want practice-ready clinical-neurology skills, which is what this fellowship delivers, with 120 CPD points and an internationally accredited, verifiable credential.
Virtued Academy International offers two tiers rather than a separate ‘diploma’: the 3-month Certificate in Neurology (30 CPD) for a foundational overview — open to all healthcare professionals — and the 12-month Fellowship in Neurology (120 CPD) for comprehensive clinical training. Most doctors wanting diploma-level depth are best served by the Fellowship.
A DM or DNB in Neurology is a full super-specialty medical qualification obtained through NEET-SS, with extremely limited seats and years of residency, and it confers specialist neurologist registration. The Fellowship in Neurology (F.Neuro) is a 12-month professional-development fellowship that builds structured clinical-neurology competence and a recognised CPD credential; it is not a substitute for a DM/DNB and does not by itself register you as a neurologist.
Doctors typically choose the fellowship for fast, practice-oriented neurology competence without waiting for a scarce super-specialty seat.
Choose the Certificate in Neurology (C.Neuro, 30 CPD, 3 months) for an accessible foundation open to every healthcare professional. Choose the Fellowship in Neurology (F.Neuro, 120 CPD, 12 months) if you are an MBBS or post-MBBS doctor who wants comprehensive clinical-neurology training. Many learners start with the certificate and progress to the fellowship.
Both fellowships share the same 12-month structure and 120 CPD points, but they are matched to different audiences: the Fellowship in Neurology (F.Neuro) is for MBBS and post-MBBS doctors, while the Fellowship in Neurology (Integrated Medicine) is for AYUSH and allied-health professionals, framed for their scope of practice. The fee is the same; the framing and suffix differ.
Most online neurology courses are short and stop at a basic certificate. The Fellowship in Neurology is a 12-month, internationally accredited fellowship awarded by Virtued Eduversity, London, with 120 CPD points, lifetime access to 36 modules and 16 case discussions, a clinical practice toolkit and a QR-verifiable credential — built for doctors who want structured, verifiable clinical-neurology upskilling.
The Fellowship in Neurology carries 120 Global CPD points (CPD hours / CME credits), accredited through Virtued Eduversity, London, UK, and recognised via IAOTH, UK and IRAP. Virtued's 12-month fellowships carry 120 CPD points and its 3-month certificates carry 30 CPD points.
On successful completion you receive a Fellowship in Neurology certificate awarded by Virtued Eduversity, London and delivered by Virtued Academy International, and you may use the F.Neuro suffix after your name as per Virtued Eduversity’s guidelines.
The Code of Medical Ethics Regulations, 2002 (Ref 1.4.2) guides that physicians display as a suffix only recognised medical degrees or certificates/diplomas and memberships/honours that confer professional knowledge or recognise an exemplary qualification or achievement.
The Fellowship in Neurology is a continuing-professional-development credential awarded by Virtued Eduversity, London and delivered by Virtued Academy International (registered with the Ministry of Corporate Affairs, Government of India). Virtued's online/blended programmes operate independently of NMC approval requirements and are offered transparently as professional development, with international accreditation from IAOTH, UK and IRAP.
It is not an NMC-recognised medical degree or postgraduate qualification, and on its own it does not grant a licence to practise as a specialist neurologist. Apply the learning within your existing scope of practice and confirm requirements with the relevant councils or medical boards in your region.
This CPD programme is an independent professional development initiative, conducted outside UGC, AICTE, NMC, NCAHP, Ofqual, OfS, QAA frameworks, acknowledging their jurisdictions, without implying a practising licence, qualification to practise, statutory recognition, licensure eligibility, or equivalence to qualifications governed by regulatory bodies.
Every Fellowship in Neurology certificate shows the programme title, duration and 120 CPD points, and carries a QR code and serial number for independent verification. It is awarded by Virtued Eduversity, London and delivered by Virtued Academy International.
Once you complete the required learning and internal assessment, you can request certificate issuance; after Virtued verifies your completion, payment and qualification documents, the certificate is issued in both soft copy and hard copy, typically within 7–14 working days. For Indian students on programmes of 3 months or longer the hard copy is free; for international students, shipping may apply — see the Shipping and Exchange Policy.
For fellowship programmes, submit your MBBS degree marksheets and degree certificate, plus either a temporary registration/licence (if you are an intern) or a permanent licence (if you have completed your degree). You can submit these at registration or email them after completing the course, before certificate issuance.
Virtued Academy International has enrolled doctors from 196 countries, and the Fellowship in Neurology awarded by Virtued Eduversity, London carries international accreditation as a professional-development credential. As with any CPD programme it does not itself grant a licence — confirm requirements with the regulator where you intend to practise.
The Fellowship in Neurology has an actual fee of ₹1,20,000, currently offered at a scholarship fee of ₹59,000 — a saving of ₹61,000 for the current cohort. The exact fee and any active offer are shown at the secure checkout on the course page, and scholarship pricing may change for upcoming cohorts.
Yes. The Fellowship in Neurology can be paid through Zero-Cost EMI from ₹5,900 per month, alongside a full one-time payment option, with no CIBIL requirement for many plans. Exact EMI terms are shown at checkout and payable via UPI, cards or net banking through a secure gateway.
You can enrol directly on the course page at www.virtued.in through the secure checkout and get instant LMS access, or browse all programmes in the course store. For help, WhatsApp or call +91 76519 39423 to speak with an academic counsellor.
Yes. You can enrol in multiple certificate or fellowship courses at once, each on its own lifetime-access timeline. Many doctors combine Neurology with Internal Medicine or Emergency Medicine to strengthen their hospital practice.
Virtued's full refund and cancellation terms are published on the Cancellation & Refund Policy page. We recommend reviewing it before enrolment; the counselling team can also walk you through it on a call.
You can review all key information on these pages: FAQs, Terms of Use, Privacy Policy, Cancellation & Refund Policy and Shipping and Exchange Policy. For anything else, reach the Virtued Academy International team via WhatsApp / +91 76519 39423 or at contact@virtued.in.
Three things set Virtued Academy International apart: every specialty is offered across multiple levels and tracks — an open-to-all certificate, a Standard fellowship for MBBS/MD/MS doctors, and an Integrated Medicine fellowship for AYUSH and allied-health professionals — so no one is limited to generic courses; the CPD framing is stated transparently on every certificate rather than implying licensure; and Zero-Cost EMI removes the upfront cost barrier to upskilling — all backed by lifetime access and QR-verifiable, internationally accredited credentials awarded by Virtued Eduversity, London.
Become the clinician who approaches stroke, epilepsy and neurological emergencies with structured confidence — and builds a stronger practice around it. Join the Fellowship in Neurology today.
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