Neurology Residency Training Program, UC Davis School of Medicine and Medical Center. Residency Program Overview The goal of the Neurology Residency Training Program at UC Davis is to prepare residents for the independent practice of clinical neurology. Graduates are well- prepared to enter clinical practice, or to continue training in a subspecialty or neuroscience fellowships.
The UC Davis Department of Neurology is a national leader in providing clinical care and conducting research in neurological disorders, particularly in epilepsy, dementia, neuro- immunology, neuromuscular diseases, movement disorders, and stroke. In addition, faculty members provide expertise in all subspecialty areas of neurology, providing a broad range of clinical and teaching excellence for trainees. Facilities The UC Davis Medical Center is in Sacramento, a 2.
The medical center is the primary teaching facility for the UC Davis School of Medicine and postgraduate medical education. It offers complete inpatient services, diagnostic facilities, and 2. Trauma Center. The hospital has 6. The new building increases the hospital’s inventory of beds and operating rooms and integrates new state- of- the- art technology that helps UC Davis Health System physicians deliver the most advanced care.
Within the University and the School of Medicine reside highly- regarded centers in basic neuroscience, imaging, neurodevelopmental disorders, and the innovative Center for Mind and Brain. Ellison Ambulatory Care Center (ACC) Building.
The Geisinger Neurology Residency Program participates in the Electronic Residency Application Service for NRMP matching candidates. Our four-year Neurology Residency Program accepts four PGY-1 resident trainees. Welcome to Weill Cornell Neurology! The NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center Neurology Residency Training Program has two major goals: To develop highly qualified clinical neurologists by providing an.
The University of Texas Dell Medical School Neurology Residency Program has 3 positions available each year. Our program is advanced, meaning all applicants are required to complete a preliminary medicine year before entering. Entry into a neurology residency training program is preceded by 12 months of ACGME-accredited graduate training in the United States or Canada, usually in general internal. Matching Program Information and Match Statistics. The UCI Child Neurology Residency Program participates in the National Resident Matching Program. Applications are accepted through ERAS. The goal of the Neurology Residency Training Program at UC Davis is to prepare residents for the independent practice of clinical neurology. The program provides broad exposure to patient care across the age spectrum in a.
The Neuroradiology service includes eight diagnostic neuroradiologists and two neurointerventionalists, with facilities that include two 3. T and five 1. 5. T magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanners, six computed tomography (CT) scanners, and an angiography suite equipped for interventional studies.
Three positions are Categorical; the trainees will enter at the PGY- 1 level, complete an internship with the Department of Internal Medicine, and transition to the Neurology department as a PGY- 2. Two positions are Advanced, with residents entering at the PGY- 2 level after completion of a preliminary internal medicine year elsewhere. Neurology residents’ responsibilities are graduated commensurate with the level of training. Neurology residents at UC Davis actively participate in patient care, teaching, and research activities.
The program’s schedule includes 1. Neurology, six months of outpatient Neurology, three months of Child Neurology, and one month of Psychiatry, with the balance as elective time. The program strongly promotes electives in EEG and electromyography.
In addition, each resident is encouraged to spend time in one or more focused projects under the guidance of a faculty mentor. This program structure allows residents flexibility in designing the curriculum to enrich their training with clinical or basic science research, teaching, or focused training in a neurology subspecialty. The UC Davis Neurology department also offers an ACGME- approved Clinical Neurophysiology Fellowship training program, an ACGME- approved Epilepsy Fellowship, non- ACGME Fellowships in Movement Disorders and Clinical Neuropsychology, and a UCNS- approved Behavioral Neurology and Neuropsychiatry Fellowship in Neurodegeneration and Aging. How to apply. All applicants must apply through the Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS) and register for the National Resident Matching Program (NRMP). The deadline for receipt of all application materials is November 3.
All application materials must be received through ERAS (no paper application materials will be accepted, including CVs). ERAS application. Three letters of recommendation (one should be from a neurology rotation)Dean’s letter. Medical school transcripts. USMLE scores (Parts I and II, if available)Personal statement.
The program accepts candidates of US medical schools and International Medical Graduates (IMGs) on a competitive evaluation process. Neurology positions are offered through the National Resident Matching Program (NRMP). The neurology residency program at Rush University Medical Center is a three-year residency program accredited by the. Residents are selected through the National Resident Matching Program. Welcome to the web-based Veterinary Internship and Residency Matching Program sponsored by the American Association of Veterinary Clinicians. The VIRMP web-based system replaces the Match Directory.
Curriculum vitae (via ERAS)Interviews will be conducted through the months of November through January with no interviews being scheduled during the weeks of Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Years. Contacts: A. Sasha Duffy, D. O., Program Director - aduffy@ucdavis. Vicki Wheelock, M. D., Program Director Emeritus - vlwheelock@ucdavis.
Lori Simperman, Program Manager - lsimperman@ucdavis. Karla Lindstrom, Program Coordinator - klindstrom@ucdavis.