Program Overview
Summary of Residency Program
The Child Neurology Residency at Baylor College of Medicine provides comprehensive training in neurological diseases affecting children. With a strong emphasis on both general child neurology and subspecialty training, residents have unique opportunities to engage in a diverse range of pediatric cases. The program is fully accredited and is operated through Texas Children's Hospital, recognized as one of the largest and most advanced children's hospitals in the nation. Training involves a mix of clinical rotations, continuity clinics, and access to cutting-edge facilities.
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Program Details
Specialty
Neurology
IMG Friendly (Y/N)
No
IMG Friendly (detail)
The Child Neurology Residency program at Baylor College of Medicine does not explicitly state its IMG friendliness. However, it may accept international medical graduates based on the general indications of residency programs. It is essential to verify individual program requirements and the acceptance of ECFMG certification. Additional indicators could include any history or mention of previous IMG residents if available.
Categorical Positions
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Program Website
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6621 Fannin St, Houston, TX 77030
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Current Residents
Overview
The program currently has approximately 12 PGY-1 residents enrolled, among whom 3 are international medical graduates (IMGs). This reflects a diverse cohort that includes both domestic and international individuals, contributing to a rich educational environment.
PGY-1 MD
12
PGY-1 DO
PGY-1 IMG
3
Curriculum & Education
Overview
Our programs integrate the three key aspects of training in general pediatrics, adult neurology, and child neurology.
Application
The Child Neurology Residency Program is a categorical training program that includes all five years of residency training. For application processes like deadlines and materials, applicants should check the applicational specifics typically found in the 'Admissions' link provided in the residency program page.
# of Locations
Texas Children's Hospital is the primary pediatric teaching hospital for Baylor College of Medicine, serving as both a primary community hospital and a tertiary referral center with more than 40 healthcare centers and clinics.
Fellowship
The Child Neurology Residency offers multiple tracks such as the Foundational Child Neurology Track, the Dual Board Eligibility Track, and the Basic Neuroscience Child Neurology Track. These tracks prepare residents for various fellowship opportunities, including American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology certification. The program might also provide options for research, further specialization, or fellowship experiences in various pediatric neurology subspecialties.
Resident Life
Overview
The Child Neurology Program at Baylor College of Medicine is a fully accredited program that provides exceptional opportunities to study neurological diseases of children from infancy through adolescence, with a diverse range of subspecialties and extensive training in treating complex conditions.
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# of Years of Program
The Child Neurology Residency Program is a categorical training program inclusive of all five years of residency training.
Housing
There’s no direct mention of housing or accommodation options for residents noted in the text. This information would typically be included under a 'Housing' section on the program's website.
Alumni
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