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Integrated Neurology Residency Program
The Department of Neurology allocates one position each year to the integrated residency program for
MU Students
Only. The Integrated Residency Training Program in Neurology allows the new
resident several options including research projects in neuromuscular diseases, movement disorders, stroke, epilepsy; specialty clinics; and rural outreach programs. Students selected for the
Integrated Residency Program meet with the Residency Director to discuss their personal areas of interest and design
their externship accordingly.
- The integrated resident position
is for the students who knows what specialty they will enter and that they will be staying in Columbia.
- Applications will be standardized using the ERAS form for the integrated residency.
- Program will receive applications from 3rd year medical students interested in the integrated program for their 4th year until May 01. Notice of acceptance by the departments will be
made to the medical school on June 01.
- Payments to integrated residencies will be uniform at $9000 from each department and $9000 from the hospital for a total of $18,000 forgivable loan, if the resident completes the
program.
For more information, please contact:
Residency Coordinator
N112 Health Sciences Center
DC047.00
(573) 882-2260
Medical Student Clerkship
Orientation
Rotation Assignment
Clinic Schedule
Neurology Patient Log
Rotation Evaluation
Current Lecture Schedule
Neurology Clerkship Goals
Neurology Clerkship Objectives
Medical Student Evaluation
Conferences & Grand Rounds
Neurology Lecture Series Regularly scheduled lectures by the faculty for the
residents and medical students.
Neuroanatomy Didactics Didactic conferences focused on clinical correlation of
neuroanatomy are conducted every Tuesday.
Grand Round Schedule Grand rounds are scheduled every Wednesday from 8:15am to
9:15am in Acuff Auditorium.
Distinguished physicians and residents
from the Department of Neurology and Division of Neurosurgery and visiting professors present on various topics
throughout the
year.
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