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Q: Does an applicant have to apply and match to a pediatric residency separate from the neurology application?
A: No, applicants now apply for an integrated pediatric and neurology training program and are accepted for the PGY 1 year.
Q: How are applications received?
A: All applications must only be submitted via ERAS. We participate in the NRMP Residency Match.
Q: Is a PGY1 position available in the neurology residency?
A: Yes, we are excited to have a full integrated program (PGY 1-5) of pediatrics and neurology training..
Q: Does your program accept applicants from osteopathic medical schools?
A: Yes
Q: Does your program accept applications from international medical school graduates?
A: Yes, we welcome all applicants.
Q: What are the minimum requirements for an applicant to be offered an interview?
A: A complete application that demonstrates a commitment to child neurology, professionalism, appropriate communication skills, interest in the mission of LLUHS, and at least 3 letters of recommendation from supervisors familiar with the applicant's skills with at least one from a neurologist
Q: How are the interviews offered?
A: Interviews are offered via email through ERAS Scheduler. Applicants may schedule interviews on any of the interview dates with availability, after all interview slots are full, applicants may be placed on a waiting list for a preferred date.
Q: What is the interview day schedule?
A: Our Interviews will be virtual, per the Child Neurology Society, American Academy of Neurology, and the Institution.
On the interview day you will attend overviews with pediatrics, neurology, and child neurology program directors, interview with faculty, meet with residents, and follow up Q&A with the Program Director and Coordinator.
Q: What is the application deadline?
A: January 1
With your help, we can make ambitious innovations in clinical care and education for our community.