Madison (Madi) Remick, MD, joined the University of Pittsburgh Department of Neurological Surgery as a PGY-1 resident on July 1, 2024 after earning her medical degree from the University of Pittsburgh. She received her Bachelor of Science in neuroscience from the University of Michigan after which she went on to receive a Master of Science in biomedical science from the University of Pittsburgh.
Dr. Remick’s clinical and academic interests include functional neurosurgery, pediatric neurosurgery, and clinical outcomes research. Prior to medical school, Dr. Remick worked as the clinical research coordinator and lab manager of the Pediatric Brain Electrophysiology Laboratory at UPMC Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh. Prior to residency, she performed various clinical and translational research projects across various topics in neurosurgery with a specific focus on drug-resistant epilepsy under the mentorship of Taylor J. Abel, MD.
Born in Albany, New York, Dr. Remick spent her childhood in Cleveland, Ohio and Morgantown, West Virginia. Outside of work, she enjoys hiking, skiing, watching college football, and spending time with her friends, family, and partner Jim.
Specialized Areas of Interest
Professional Organization Membership
Education & Training
- MD, University of Pittsburgh, 2024
- MS, Biomedical Science, University of Pittsburgh, 2019
- BS, Neuroscience, University of Michigan, 2018
Honors & Awards
- Theodore Kurze Senior Prize for Excellence in Neurological Surgery and Clinical Neuroscience, University of Pittsburgh, 2024
- Bert & Sally O’Malley Awards for Outstanding Medical Student Research, University of Pittsburgh, 2024
- Roth Research Fellowship Award, University of Pittsburgh, 2024