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Skip to content Skip to search Skip to footer Neurology Open Menu Back Close Menu Search for: Search Close Search Home AboutAbout Mission Message from the Department Head Leadership Faculty Careers Our Culture Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Belonging Department Portals FacultyFaculty Emeritus Faculty Voluntary Clinical & Adjunct Faculty Sections Patient CarePatient Care Find a doctor Our Approach to Care Areas of Care Locations ResearchResearch Research Centers Labs Clinical Trials EducationEducation Adult Residency Pediatric Residency Fellowships Postdoctoral Research Opportunities Medical Student Education Living in St. Louis ConferencesConferences Grand Rounds Neuroscience Glossary News Events Giving Open Search Education Trainees join an extensive, supportive community of physicians and scholars, learning from national leaders in neurology and every related specialty. Mentors are plentiful, ready to help you find your path and launch a successful career.  Learn about our supportive learning environment and our fun, affordable city. Residency training Three programs offer abundant clinical and research training opportunities. AdultNeurology A four-year categorical program providing comprehensive training with generous elective time Learn more PediatricNeurology A large, multidisciplinary program with abundant clinical and research opportunities Learn more Physical Medicine& Rehabilitation Four- and three-year options, run in partnership with Orthopaedic Surgery Learn more Fellowship training Trainees choose from fellowships in every neurological subspecialty and gain exposure to excellence across the field.  Epilepsy Movement Disorders MS-Neuroimmunology Neonatal Neurology Neurocritical Care Neuromuscular/EMG Neuro-Ophthalmology Neurorehabilitation Pediatric Epilepsy Pediatric Neurocritical Care Sleep Medicine Vascular Neurology “Our collaborative culture spills over into training. Our faculty and trainees work with colleagues from all related specialties, and we all learn from each other. It makes for better patient care, and it prepares our trainees for collaborative medicine right from the early stages of their careers.” Robert Bucelli, MD, PhD, Professor of Neurology, Vice Chair of Education; Program Director, Neuromuscular Fellowship Program Postdoctoral research training Postdoctoral research training is available in our many research laboratories. Find a research lab Medical student education The department offers training in all four years of medical school. Learn more about MD education Our culture is what sets us apart. At WashU, collaboration is the norm, colleagues are your friends, and guidance is abundant.   Experience our culture Training environment Clinical environment A large, diverse patient population and comprehensive strengths make WashU an enriching place to learn the art of medicine. Find out how it benefits you Research environment WashU offers a staggering breadth and depth of expertise across biomedicine and excels in multidisciplinary collaboration. Find out how it benefits you Quality of life Trainees work at just one location — Washington University Medical Campus. The arrangement fosters personal friendships and professional cross-discipline pollination.  Living in St. Louis is fun, affordable and easy. Our training programs support work-life balance. Supportive approach Mentoring is built into our culture at all levels. Whether your interests lie in clinical medicine, research, medical education, entrepreneurship or some combination, you’ll have the guidance and resources you need to succeed.  Diversity, equity and inclusion are core values throughout our missions. We work to ensure everyone is valued and heard.   We have a culture of family, in which fellow residents become your lifelong friends, and faculty are here to support you. Learn more about resident life » Career development funding Our trainees have among the nation’s highest success rate in receiving NIH K Awards, which fund early stage faculty career development. Why? Because our training sets them up to acquire the expertise and research data they need for a successful submission. Living in St. Louis There’s a reason why we draw people from both coasts. St. Louis is a fun, affordable, livable city that’s perfect for singles, families, sports fans, foodies, outdoor adventurers and music lovers.   Learn more about St. Louis Washington University School of Medicine is part of the Washington University/Barnes-Jewish Hospital/St. Louis Children’s Hospital Graduate Medical Education (GME) Consortium, a collaborative partnership between the institutions to provide advanced medical education. The GME Consortium oversees more than 80 training programs accredited by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) and more than 40 programs in specialties with no accrediting oversight. Education Adult Residency Pediatric Residency Fellowships Neurology/Neurosurgery R25 Research Fellowship Program Postdoctoral Research Opportunities Medical Student Education Living in St. Louis Conferences Neuroscience Glossary Department of NeurologyWashington University School of MedicineMSC 8111-29-9000660 S. Euclid Ave.St. Louis, MO 63110Contact Us Instagram Twitter Contact Us Events Intranet Subscribe to newsletter Privacy Policy Disclaimer ©2024 Washington University in St. Louis

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