Program Overview
Summary of Residency Program
The Neurology Residency Program at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center prepares residents for a successful career in neurology through a comprehensive training program that includes clinical exposure, didactic education, and research opportunities. Residents benefit from state-of-the-art facilities and a diverse curriculum that emphasizes both education and wellness. The program is committed to the development of well-rounded neurologists equipped with the necessary skills and knowledge to excel in various neurological subspecialties.
Specialty Competitive Score:
Moderate Competition
What makes up the competitive specialty score?
Program Details
Specialty
Neurology
IMG Friendly (Y/N)
Yes
IMG Friendly (detail)
The Neurology Residency Program at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center accepts International Medical Graduates (IMGs) as part of their residency program. They do not mention specific numbers or acceptance rates but provide information that generally indicates IMG acceptance. The PGY-1 interns match categorically at The Ohio State University.
Categorical Positions
Categorical Positions (detail)
The program matches categorical interns through The Ohio State University Internal Medicine program, additional details on the number of categorical residents were not specified for the program.
Program Website
Address
395 W. 12th Ave., 7th Floor, Columbus, OH 43210
Program Director
Yasushi Kisanuki, MD
Program Reviews
Overall Rating
N/A
No Reviews Yet
Program
Director
0.0
Quality of
Training
Diversity &
Inclusion
0.0
0.0
Location
0.0
Property Type
ReviewMyResidency (RMR) Score
The RMR Score:
The first of its kind, this unique metric blends hard data like salaries, resident diversity, and program structure with the power of crowd-sourced insights from students, residents, and alumni. It’s your go-to tool for quickly comparing programs and finding the perfect fit for your journey!
Current Residents
Overview
Details on the current resident roster, including the number of PGY-1 residents, are not specified in the available text. The program expects a well-rounded group of residents dedicated to both clinical excellence and research.
PGY-1 MD
PGY-1 DO
PGY-1 IMG
Curriculum & Education
Overview
Our educational curriculum is robust for preparing our residents for a career in neurology, which includes daily didactics, introductory neuroanatomy, formal lecture coverage, and symposiums for major subspecialties.
Application
The text includes references to the 'Application Process' but does not provide specific deadlines or details related to the application process itself. More detailed exploration is required.
# of Locations
Brain and Spine Hospital and Outpatient Care East, among others.
Fellowship
Recent graduates from the Neurology Residency Program have pursued fellowships across various prestigious institutions including Yale, Boston University, University of Michigan, Stanford, Duke, and Cleveland Clinic. The program encourages residents to explore fellowship opportunities as part of their career development and aims to support them in making the most of these opportunities.
Resident Life
Overview
Our diverse curriculum includes clinical exposure, a comprehensive didactic program, research mentoring and extensive teaching opportunities.
On Call Schedule
Residents rotate through a night float system to cover the call needs of the program; they do not take call in Child Neurology.
# of Years of Program
4 years, with PGY-1 interns receiving training through an excellent Internal Medicine program and further exposure in their PGY-2 year.
Housing
Alumni
Salary & Benefits
Benefits Overview
Residents engage in monthly wellness activities, an annual retreat, and are provided protected time for morning didactics.
PGY-1 Salary
Vacation
The text does not provide details on the vacation policy for residents. More information should be sought for vacation time allocations and policies.