Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center/Harvard Medical School
Fellowship Information
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| The Cognitive Neurology Unit (CNU) at the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC) was established in 1976 by the founding father of behavioral neurology, Dr. Norman Geshwind and has trained many of the leaders of the field. The Cognitive Neurology Fellowship program which originated in 1978, is a United Council for Neurological Specialties (UCNS) Behavioral Neurology and Neuropsychiatry (BNNP) accredited, one to two year clinical and research training program designed to train the next generation of academic cognitive neurologists and neuropsychiatrists in the clinical care of patients with brain dysfunction as well as provide them with a research foundation to enable them to become independent clinician scientists. Fellows are expected to develop patent care expertise in the evaluation and treatment of individuals with neurobehavioral conditions, acquire an expert level of BNNP knowledge, develop practice-based learning, interpersonal and communication skills, and acquire an understanding of the research methodologies within the field of BNNP. | |
| Cognitive disorders | |
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Boston, MA |
Contact Information
Director:
Dr. Alexandra Stillmanastillma@bidmc.harvard.edu
Administrative Contact:
Dr. Alexandra Stillmanastillma@bidmc.harvard.edu