Clinical Neuropsychology Fellowship

Clinical Neuropsychology Fellowship

Geisinger’s Clinical Neuropsychology Fellowship program is intensive and immersive, starting from the first day you join our team.

Our neuropsychology faculty supervise you from a developmental approach. At the beginning of a new clinical rotation, you’ll meet with the primary supervisor to discuss expectations, including an assessment of your skills. This will help you identify your strengths, areas for growth and training goals.

As you progress through the program, you’ll be presented with more complex training opportunities — and more autonomy — with the goal of sharpening your evaluation skills.

You’ll also participate in tiered supervision with predoctoral interns and practicum students, so you gain supervisory skills. Your main goal should be to provide residents with an array of patients from differing backgrounds and clinical conditions to prepare them for independent practice.

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Prerequisites:

To be considered for the Adult Clinical Neuropsychology Postdoctoral Residency/Fellowship, you must:

  1. Have completed all requirements for the doctoral degree in clinical or counseling psychology, including internship and dissertation.
  2. Be aware that applicants are subject to fingerprinting, background checks and any other screenings required by Geisinger. Matriculation into the residency program is contingent on passing all required screenings.

How To Apply:

To apply, submit:

  • Letter of interest: This should include a summary of your educational, clinical and research experiences, along with goals for training and future career.
  • Curriculum vitae
  • Three letters of recommendation: These should come from supervisors/mentors who are familiar with your work and experience in clinical neuropsychology.
  • Internship verification notice from training director: This should attest that you will have completed all predoctoral internship requirements before the residency start date (Aug. 30). If your training director writes a letter of recommendation, this information can be included in that letter.
  • Dissertation verification notice from chair: This should attest that you will have completed all dissertation requirements prior to the residency start date. If your chair writes a letter of recommendation, this information can be included in that letter.
  • Work samples: These should be two fully deidentified sample neuropsychological evaluation reports that you’ve written within the past 12 to 18 months.
  • Graduate transcripts

Email your application materials to the director of neuropsychology training, Anthony Junod, PhD, at [email protected]. The application deadline is Dec. 10.

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  • Published

    Nov 13, 2023

  • Main Location

    Danville, Pennsylvania

  • Residency Positions

    6

  • Fellowship Positions

    12

  • Programs

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