Program Overview
Summary of Residency Program
The MU Department of Neurology provides a comprehensive residency program that focuses on excellent patient care, education, and research. The department specializes in various neurological disorders affecting both adults and children. They offer a diverse range of subspecialties and training opportunities aimed at developing the skills needed for advanced care in neurology.
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Program Details
Specialty
Neurology
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No
IMG Friendly (detail)
The MU Department of Neurology does not explicitly mention an IMG-friendly status; no specific details about International Medical Graduates (IMGs) or their acceptance rates were found in the eligibility criteria section. However, the program does conduct educational programs that include students and physicians in training, implying some level of inclusivity for various medical graduates. Further verification regarding ECFMG certification and visa sponsorship options is recommended.
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Program Website
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University of Missouri School of Medicine, One Hospital Dr., CE507, Columbia, MO 65212, USA
Program Director
Brandi French, MD
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Current Residents
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The current residency program in neurology is experiencing a period of profound growth, welcoming a diverse group of residents who are trained in comprehensive and multidisciplinary care in neurology-related fields. The details about current resident demographics, including the breakdown into PGY-1 residents, are not specified.
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Curriculum & Education
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The academic programs educate students, residents, and fellows in clinical neurology and neuroscience. Students and physicians in training join faculty members in conducting research, often in partnership with other scientists at the University of Missouri.
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The department's facilities include a level 1 (highest designation) acute stroke center, state-of-the-art clinical neurophysiology labs, and a fully accredited sleep disorders center.
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The MU Department of Neurology provides excellent patient care, education and research through its outstanding clinical and academic programs.
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