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Adult Neurology Residency
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The Department of Neurology at Washington University School of Medicine offers clinical neurological training in a four-year residency program approved by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology and leading to certification in neurology or neurology with special competence in child neurology. Required internal medicine training is provided at Barnes Jewish Hospital as a part of this program.
Pediatric Neurology Residency
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Building upon a rich history of training child neurologists, the Washington University Pediatric Neurology Residency Program accepts 3-4 residents per year. The program provides a broad array of specialty and general in-patient and out-patient exposure coupled with a strong emphasis on longitudinal continuity of care provided by residents.
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Fellowships
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Fellowships are offered in many of the sections and sub-sections of the Department of Neurology. To read more information on the fellowships that are available, please...
Medical Student Education
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1st Year though 4th Year Medical Students are giving opportunities at entering Neurological related fields in any year of their medical training.
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