Program Overview
The residency program in Neurology at Barrow
Neurological Institute® is a three-year experience that
follows one year of Medical Internship. Six applicants are selected
each year through the Neurology Residency Matching Program.
Residents from Neurosurgery, Family Practice, and Internal Medicine
join the Neurology service as part of the elective experience.
The first year of training in Neurology
emphasizes the evaluation and management of the patient with
rotations in Adult and Consultative Neurology, Psychiatry,
Neurosurgery and Neurorehabilitation. Residents also attend the
Clinics in the first year where they gain experience with patients
who have a variety of neurological disorders.
The second year of training complements the
clinical experience of the first year by providing instruction and
experiences in the neurosciences. The year is divided into quarters
with rotations in Neuropathology, Neurophysiology, and Child
Neurology. A formal lecture program covering the areas of
neuroanatomy, neurochemistry, and neurophysiology is given
annually.
During the third year of training, the
neurology resident completes clinical training as Chief Resident
for the Clinical Services at Barrow and assumes a greater role in
the conference and teaching activities of the program. For the
balance of the year, each senior resident can choose an elective
schedule pursuing either clinical or research activities consistent
with his/her future career plans. The experience may involve
electives in Pain Management, Stroke, Movement Disorders,
Neuromuscular Disease, or Epilepsy. The Division of Neurology
specialty areas of study also include Neuro-Ophthalmology,
Neuro-Otology, Neurorehabilitation and Neuro-Oncology.