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Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and Science (Jacksonville)
Child Neurology Residency Program · Jacksonville, FL
Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, Florida — in affiliation with Nemours Children's Specialty Care — offers the three-year Child and Adolescent Neurology Residency. Mayo and Nemours have been collaborating for more than a decade to provide cutting-edge training for residents and fellows. The Child and Adolescent Neurology Residency offers you an extensive inpatient and outpatient clinical experience, didactic programs and research opportunities. The pediatric portions of the residency take place at Nemours Children's Specialty Care and adjacent Wolfson Children's Hospital. The adult clinical experience is provided at Mayo Clinic. The training program can be customized to meet your individual career goals in clinical or academic practice. The American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology Inc. (ABPN) requires that you complete a minimum of two years of general pediatrics residency or one year of pediatric residency, plus one year of internal medicine residency to become certified in neurology with special qualification in child neurology.
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Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, Florida — in affiliation with Nemours Children's Specialty Care — offers the three-year Child and Adolescent Neurology Residency. Mayo and Nemours have been collaborating for more than a decade to provide cutting-edge training for residents and fellows. The Child and Adolescent Neurology Residency offers you an extensive inpatient and outpatient clinical experience, didactic programs and research opportunities. The pediatric portions of the residency take place at Nemours Children's Specialty Care and adjacent Wolfson Children's Hospital. The adult clinical experience is provided at Mayo Clinic. The training program can be customized to meet your individual career goals in clinical or academic practice. The American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology Inc. (ABPN) requires that you complete a minimum of two years of general pediatrics residency or one year of pediatric residency, plus one year of internal medicine residency to become certified in neurology with special qualification in child neurology.
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