Neurology - Program Info
The Einstein Medical Center Neurology Residency Program is an ACGME accredited program that accepts two qualified residents per year (PGY-2 through PGY-4) for a total complement of six (6) residents. Neurology residents will receive clinical training in an excellent neuroscience environment which includes experiences in neurosurgery, interventional and diagnostic neuroradiology and psychiatry. Our program is characterized by close clinical mentoring from experienced faculty supplemented by considerable attention to didactic instruction in neuroscience and pathophysiology which are essential for interpreting neurological symptoms, signs and diagnostic tests.
The neurology residency program can be linked to the Einstein Medical Center Preliminary Medicine Residency Program offered through the Department of Internal Medicine thereby offering applicants all four years of required training experience within Einstein Healthcare Network facilities and programs.
Program Highlights
Key highlights of the program include:
- Eleven (11) full-time faculty in all major neurologic subspecialties
- Neuroscience Unit (14-bed nursing unit with 6 step-down level beds shared by patients from neurology, neurosurgery, interventional neuroradiology and spine surgery who require close neurological monitoring. Stroke and epilepsy monitoring also part of the NSU.)
- Over 2400 inpatient neurology consults performed annually on inpatients consults throughout the Einstein Medical Center, including at Einstein Medical Center Elkins Park and Moss Rehab
- Nearly 1,000 annual adult admissions to the neurology services at AEMC
- Pediatric inpatient and outpatient experiences at St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children
- Robust conference schedule; protected time for conference activity
- Ample scholarly activity and research opportunities
- Outpatient clinic facilities at AEMC main campus and at Einstein Medical Center Elkins Park.
- Diagnostic facilities for EEG and EMG conveniently located within the Medical Center.
- Regular interaction with Moss Rehabilitation, which is part of the Einstein network and one of the top rehabilitation programs in the country