Residency Program
Residency Program Overview
The residency training program in Neurology is fully approved by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) and the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology. ACGME approved fellowship training beyond the residency period in Clinical Neurophysiology (EEG-EMG), may be undertaken by trainees interested in academic careers. (Read More)
Application Process
The West Virginia University Department of Neurology is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. We welcome applications from all qualified individuals. (Read More)
Overview of Resident Benefits
This section will explain the various benefits offered. (Read More)
CNP Application
If you would like to apply for a Clinical Neurophysiology Fellowship please fillout and either print or email the application with your CV and 3 letters of reference including one from you current program director. (Read More)
Neurology Matching Program
This section will explain the Neurology Matching Program (Read More)
Typical Rotation Schedule
This section will show a typical rotation schedule (Read More)
Frequently Asked Questions
The Department of Neurology receives many questions related the the residency program and resident qualifications. We have tried to answer the most common questions. (Read More)
Neurology Lecture Series
The Department of Neurology offers various lectures and conferences. (Read More)