Program Overview
Summary of Residency Program
Mercy's Neurology Residency Program is a three-year program that follows a preparatory year, receiving accreditation by the ACGME. With a focus on continuous faculty involvement and support, residents gain hands-on experience in a dedicated Neuro-Intensive Care Unit and have opportunities to work with seasoned Neurologists and Neurosurgeons. The program is designed to ensure quality education through practical experience and aims to foster life-long learning, clinical judgment, and effective patient communication skills.
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Program Details
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Neurology
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Categorical Positions
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Categorical Positions (detail)
4 new residents per year
Program Website
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St. Vincent Medical Center, Toledo, Ohio.
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Hope Funches
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PGY-1 MD
Current enrollment of PGY-1 MD residents is not specified in the text.
PGY-1 DO
Current enrollment of PGY-1 DO residents is not specified in the text.
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Curriculum & Education
Overview
To provide the highest quality education and training through didactic and practical experience. To develop confident clinical judgment and a high level of skill in clinical problem solving in ambulatory and acute care environments. To develop the basic skills to effectively communicate and interact with patients, colleagues and support staff in a professional, competent, ethical and caring manner To instill in the resident a commitment to life-long learning by providing the atmosphere for personal responsibility for one’s continued education. This includes assistance for the resident in the development of teaching skills in relation to other residents, students and non-physician colleagues, and to appreciate the role of the physician educator. To stimulate and provide the resident with an opportunity to perform and participate in clinical research and to critically analyze the medical literature through participation in various scientific forums. To provide the resident with exposure and experience in the recognized sub-specialty areas including critical care neurology, neuro endovascular, epilepsy, movement disorder, headaches and multiple sclerosis. To provide and maintain an environment that will facilitate development of the six General Competencies in Medicine, To prepare the resident for medical practice and consultation for certification through successful completion of American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology.
Application
To apply for the Neurology residency program, follow the guidelines provided on the 'How to Apply' page. Important dates and deadlines can typically be found there, along with specific application requirements including necessary materials such as CV, personal statement, and letters of recommendation.
# of Locations
The program accepts 4 new residents per year currently but does not specify the number of clinic or hospital locations.
Fellowship
Resident Life
Overview
Welcome to St. Vincent Medical Center’s Neurology residency program. The Neurology residency is a three-year program following a preparatory year with Continued Accreditation by the ACGME. Candidates can match to our joint Transitional internship for their first year of training. We currently are approved to accept 4 new residents per year. As a Neurology resident, you’ll receive continuous faculty involvement and supervision in a collegial, supportive, and educational environment. We have a dedicated Neuro-Intensive Care Unit, fully staffed by fellowship-trained and board-certified Neurologists, Neurointensivists and Neurosurgeons that are passionate and motivated to provide the best education to our residents. We also have two biplane neuro-angiography rooms with an active Interventional Neurology program.
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# of Years of Program
The Neurology residency is a three-year program following a preparatory year with Continued Accreditation by the ACGME.
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