The VA Boston Healthcare System and Boston University/Boston Medical Center have several fellowship programs available for neurologists and psychiatrists who are interested advanced training in Behavioral Neurology, Neuropsychiatry or Geriatric Neurology.
Several training programs are available. The Behavioral Neurology/Neuropsychiatry program is accredited by the United Council for Neurologic Subspecialties (UCNS), and can focus on clinical training or combined clinical and research training. There is also a research-track focus in which fellows spend approximately 75% of their time on research.
The program core faculty body includes behavioral neurologists, other specialist neurologists, neuropsychiatrists, other specialist psychiatrists, and neuropsychologists. The fellowship provides an interprofessional and multidisciplinary training environment with access to clinics in memory disorders, neuropsychiatry, traumatic brain injury, movement disorders, ALS, stroke, epilepsy, and neuropsychology, in addition to the inpatient psychiatry consultation-liaison service.
The standard fellowship is 2 years, although there is the opportunity for both a shorter, 1-year, clinically focused fellowship and a 3-year research track. Applications are being accepted now for current and future years.
For more information about the program, kindly visit https://www.va.gov/boston-heal...
Please email copies of your application materials to the program director, Dr. Andrew Budson, at [email protected]:
Andrew E. Budson M.D.
Chief, Cognitive & Behavioral Neurology
VA Boston health care
Phone: 857-364-6184
Email: [email protected]
Mark Knobel MD, PhD
VA Boston health care
Phone: 857-364-4750
Email: [email protected]
Mar 31, 2023
Los Angeles, California
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