Adult Neurology Residency (Florida)
Program Description
Mayo Clinic's Adult Neurology Residency integrates extensive practical exposure to all aspects of current clinical neurology, with a firm grounding in underlying scientific principles and methods of clinical investigation.
This training program will help you meet the challenges of neurological practice in the next century by exposing you to the rapidly expanding body of neuroscience information and the human nervous system.
The three-year Adult Neurology Residency Program at Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville offers:
- Community practice in an academic setting
- State-of-the-art diagnostic, therapeutic and research facilities
- Direct patient care responsibilities throughout your training
- Comprehensive outpatient experiences
- Full-time faculty with experience in all subspecialties of neurology
- Assistance in achieving your professional goals
- Interdisciplinary collaboration throughout Mayo Clinic
All applicants apply through the Electronic Residency Application System (ERAS). Senior medical students can match for a residency position at Mayo Clinic through the National Residency Match Program (NRMP). Matching to the specialty program includes one-year Preliminary Internal Medicine Residency (PGY-1) that is only available for trainees who complete all of their residency training at Mayo Clinic in Florida. No appointments are made outside the NRMP. The goal of the one-year Preliminary Internal Medicine (PGY-1) residency is to provide a solid foundation for further training in: Anesthesiology, Dermatology, Neurology, Radiation Oncology, and Radiology advanced programs. The program is accredited by the ACGME and residents are included within the ACGME complement of the first year of the Internal Medicine Residency.
Program History
The Adult Neurology Residency began at Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville in 2002. Since that time, five residents have completed their training in this program. Going forward, it is anticipated that three trainees will enter the program each year.
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