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Child Neurology PGY-3
2010
07/12/10
Neurodevelopmental Disability PGY-3
2010
07/12/10
Child Neurology and NDD PGY-4 and Up
2010
06/18/10

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Child Neurology PGY-3 Vacancies for 2010

Last Updated: 07/12/10

91073 University of Alabama
DESCRIPTION:

Offering a PGY-3 position to begin on 07/01/10.

PREREQUISITES: 2 years ACGME approved Pediatrics or 1 year ACGME internal medicine with 1 year of general peds.

IMG PREREQUISITES: Must also be able to meet American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology for board certification upon completion of fellowship

ADD'L INFO: PGY 3 positions open for potential fellow. Must have 2 years of Pediatrics

Interested applicants please email CAS application and support documents. Example of support documents: program application form, cover letter, CV or resume, personal statement, 3 letters of reference, ECFMG certificate, college transcripts and medical school transcripts.

CONTACT:

Kristy Corey, Office Manager

PHONE: 205-996-7868
FAX: 205-996-7867
EMAIL: kcorey@peds.uab.edu
ADDRESS:

1600 6th Avenue South
CHB 314
Birmingham, AL 35233-1711

POSTED: 06/16/10

 

98176 St. Christopher's Hospital for Children
DESCRIPTION:

Offering a PGY-3 position to begin on 07/01/10.

PREREQUISITES: years of general pediatrics in an ACGME-approved program.

ADD'L INFO: There is an unexpected opening for a PGY-3 position starting on 7/1/10. Interested applicants can send documents by e-mail.

Interested applicants please email cover letter, CV or resume, personal statement, 3 letters of reference, US-MLE Step I, US-MLE Step II, US-MLE Step III, ECFMG certificate and medical school transcripts.

CONTACT:

Ignacio Valencia, MD

PHONE: 215 427 8975
FAX: 215 427 4393
EMAIL: ignacio.valencia@drexelmed.edu
ADDRESS:

Section of Neurology
Erie Ave at Front Street
Philadelphia, PA 19134

POSTED: 06/04/10

 

92995 Med C Georgia
DESCRIPTION:

Offering a PGY-3 position to begin on 07/01/10.

CONTACT:

Debbie Langston
Program Coordinator

PHONE: 706-721-1990
FAX: 706-721-1221
EMAIL: jcarroll@mail.mcg.edu
WEBSITE: http://www.mcg.edu
ADDRESS:

1120 15th St
BG 2000 H
Augusta, GA 30912

POSTED: 05/24/10





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Neurodevelopmental Disabilities Vacancies for 2010

Last Updated:05/04/10

 

98242 Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh
DESCRIPTION:

Offering a PGY-3 position to begin on 07/01/10.

Pre-requisite: PGY2 residents who have completed the requisite 2 years of an ACGME approved categorical pediatrics program and ABP requirements are welcome to apply for a PGY3 position.  The residency is centered at UPMC Presbyterian for the adult neurology component, and Children's Hospital settings on two campuses for child neurology and NDD.

International Medical Graduates: please check the ABP website to verify eligibility for pediatrics board requirements.

The multidisciplinary and individualized focus of NDD training is enhanced by diverse training settings. There is opportunity for clinical research and community advocacy involvement is also required.

Interested applicants please email, fax or mail: cover letter, CV or resume, personal statement, 3 letters of reference, US-MLE Step I, US-MLE Step II, US-MLE Step III, ECFMG certificate, college and medical school transcripts.

CONTACT:

Miya Asato MD
Program Director, Neurodevelopmental Disabilities

PHONE: 412-692-6106
FAX: 412-692-7303
EMAIL: asatomr@upmc.edu
WEBSITE: http://www.chp.edu/cs/Satellite?c=eHA_Content_
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ADDRESS:

4401 Penn Avenue
Division of Child Neurology
6th floor faculty pavilion
Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh PA 15224

POSTED: 05/04/10

 

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Child Neurology PGY-4 and Up Vacancies

Last Updated: 06/18/10

96570 SUNY - Brooklyn
DESCRIPTION:

Offering a PGY-4 position to begin on 07/01/10.

PREREQUISITES: of Neurol./Child Neurol. residency in ACGME accredited program.

IMG PREREQUISITES: Must also be able to meet American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology for board certification upon completion of fellowship

ADD'L INFO: There is an unexpected opening in our Child Neurol. training program for a second year resident beginning July 1, 2010.

The strengths of this training program are excellent teaching, supervision, patient management and ample scope of research.  The patient population provide a unique set of challenging patients and varied pathology.

Interested applicants please email or fax cover letter, CV or resume, 3 letters of reference, US-MLE Step I, US-MLE Step II, US-MLE Step III, ECFMG certificate and medical school transcripts.

CONTACT:

Dr. Joan Cracco
Director, Division of Child Neurology

PHONE: 718-270-2042
FAX: 718-270-3748
EMAIL: joan.cracco@downstate.edu
ADDRESS:

Box 118
SUNY Downstate Med. Center
450 Clarkson Ave.
Brooklyn, NY 11203

POSTED: 06/18/10

 

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ADD'L INFO: Our training program, based at Columbia University Medical Center, offers a rich and stimulating educational experience that emphasizes unparalleled clinical training, subspecialty depth, exciting research and scholarship opportunities, dedicated mentorship, and abundant collegiality. Graduates of the program are poised to develop successful careers of their choice, whether in research, neuroscience, education or clinical practice. Please see our website for further information.