Program Overview
Summary of Residency Program
The Department of Neurology at the Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University is dedicated to delivering high-quality clinical care, providing superior training for medical students, residents, and fellows, and engaging in cutting-edge research. Residents gain experience through various programs and specialties, including the Neuroscience Center of Excellence that fosters collaboration across multiple disciplines.
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Program Details
Specialty
Neurology
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No
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Categorical Positions
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Residency program has categorical positions; not specified how many.
Program Website
Address
1120 15th Street, Augusta, GA 30912
Program Director
Elizabeth Smith
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Current Residents
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The current resident population and demographics, particularly regarding PGY-1 residents, are currently unknown based on the provided text.
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Curriculum & Education
Overview
The program focuses on providing residents with a substantial training experience through advanced training across various neurological subspecialties including stroke, epilepsy, general neurology, movement disorders, neurocritical care, and neuropsychology. Research and clinical experiences are integral parts of the curriculum.
Application
# of Locations
Residents will work in multiple locations that cover a wide range of neurology specialties and experiences including trauma centers and specific neuro centers.
Fellowship
The Neurology department offers a variety of fellowship opportunities, such as Clinical Neurophysiology Fellowship, Movement Disorders Fellowship, Vascular Neurology Fellowship, Neuroendovascular Fellowship, and Adult Neuropsychology Training. These fellowships may provide advanced training and specialization in these areas for residents after completion of their residency training.
Resident Life
Overview
The Department of Neurology at the Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University aims for the highest quality of clinical care, the best training experience for our medical students, residents, and fellows, and the performance of cutting-edge research. Their teaching mission includes medical students, residents, and fellows undergoing advanced training. Research activities include both basic science and clinical and translational investigations. The facility houses a wide variety of other specialties including a level I trauma center and seven ICUs.
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# of Years of Program
The residency program is typically a four-year program (PGY-1 through PGY-4) that offers a comprehensive training in neurology along with opportunities for specialized fellowships.
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Alumni
The Neurology Network connects MCG Neurology Alumni together with their peers, allowing alumni to network. There is no specific listing of fellowships or positions openly mentioned in the text provided, but references to post-graduation networking indicate a level of ongoing professional development.
Salary & Benefits
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