Program Overview
Summary of Residency Program
The Adult Neurology Residency at the University at Buffalo focuses on developing residents in cutting-edge patient care for neurological disorders. The program offers comprehensive training through a four-year curriculum, increasing responsibilities in clinical settings, and mentorship from experts in various neurology subspecialties. With a strong emphasis on clinical experience, research, and didactic learning, it prepares residents for certification and successful careers in neurology.
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Program Details
Specialty
Neurology
IMG Friendly (Y/N)
Yes
IMG Friendly (detail)
The Adult Neurology Residency at the University at Buffalo appears to accept International Medical Graduates (IMGs), although specific acceptance rates or the number of IMGs in the current cohort is not explicitly stated in the provided details. Further evaluation of their official criteria might be required to gain a comprehensive understanding of their IMG acceptance.
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Program Website
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1010 Main Street, 2nd Floor, Buffalo, NY 14202
Program Director
Melissa Rayhill, MD, FAHS, FAAN
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Current Residents
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The detailed composition of current residents, including their specialties or affiliations, is not provided in the text. Specific numbers or profiles regarding current residents are unknown at this time.
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Curriculum & Education
Overview
Throughout our four-year program, you will learn from our dedicated physician-scientists, taking on increasing responsibility for patient care as well as teaching. We prepare you well to excel on the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology certification exam and help you grow into a confident, expert neurologist.
Application
Applications can be submitted through ERAS. The deadlines for applications follow ERAS guidelines, typically with a mid-year application, and interview dates usually occur from November through January. Specific details should be verified on the program’s website.
# of Locations
you will work with patients at a certified Comprehensive Stroke Center with Disease-Specific Care Certification for Acute Stroke, a world-class comprehensive cancer center, a regional hospital serving veterans, a nationally recognized children’s hospital.
Fellowship
The Adult Neurology Residency offers several fellowship opportunities, including Clinical Neurophysiology, Epilepsy, and Vascular Neurology. Recent graduates may pursue further subspecialties in these areas or related fields through the program's partnerships with regional centers and affiliates.
Resident Life
Overview
Our comprehensive residency will develop your expertise in cutting-edge care for an array of neurological conditions and hone the skills you need to succeed in a demanding, constantly evolving specialty.
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# of Years of Program
4
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Alumni
Alumni of the Adult Neurology Residency at the University at Buffalo have pursued fellowships in various specialties such as epilepsy, vascular neurology, and child neurology. Many alumni are engaged in academic positions at institutions across the United States, while others have successfully transitioned into private practice. A notable number of graduates have continued their training at prestigious locations, further fostering their career advancement in neurology.
Salary & Benefits
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