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Neurology Residency Training Program
The UT-Houston Neurology Residency Program provides 3 years (36 months) of residency training in neurology. Only residents that have successfully completed a first year of training that meet the minimum requirements as stated below from accredited United States or Canadian graduate medical schools will be accepted. First Year Requirements include broad clinical experience in internal medicine fulfilling one of two requirements; 8 months of primary patient care responsibility in internal medicine or 6 months of primary patient care responsibility in internal medicine and 2 months total time in emergency medicine or pediatrics. For both options, residents must not spend more than 2 months in neurology during the required year. The purpose of the University of Texas Health Science Center-Houston Neurology Residency Training Program is to prepare the clinician for the independent practice of neurology. Neurology is a clinical medical specialty. It is defined as a clinical specialty concerned with the diagnosis and treatment of all categories of disease that affect the nervous system including the central (brain and spinal cord), peripheral (nerves and roots), and autonomic nervous systems, their coverings, blood supply, and effectors (muscles). For these nervous system diseases, the neurologist is the principle care physician and may render all levels of care commensurate with his or her training. The structure of the training program is based on supervised clinical work for inpatient services and outpatient services. A strong educational program of organized instruction in the basic neurosciences and clinical neurosciences is integrated into the program and provides balance to the structured rotations for the clinical experiences. The clinical rotation schedule is designed to provide the resident in training with clinical experience and direction from all the designated clinical teaching and supervising faculty. There is increasing responsibility provided by the structure of the program with an emphasis on primary inpatient care in the first year of training and an emphasis on consultation in the final year of training. Synopsis
Teaching Institution/Facilities Applicants
UT Medical School Department of Pediatrics, Division of Neurology
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