University of Minnesota Medical School Specialty Series Ezgi Tiryaki, MD Neurology Residency Program Director February 4, 2014 Neurology.

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University of Minnesota Medical School Specialty Series Ezgi Tiryaki, MD Neurology Residency Program Director February 4, 2014 Neurology

What is Neurology? Neurology is a specialty that involves the diagnosis and treatment of diseases or impaired function of the brain, spinal cord, peripheral nerves, muscles, autonomic nervous system, and blood vessels that relate to these structures.

What is Child Neurology? Neurology with special qualification in child neurology is a specialty that involves the specialization in neurology with special skills in diagnosis and treatment of neurologic disorders of the neonatal period, infancy, early childhood, and adolescence.

Only 2% of US graduates go into Neurology

4 Years of Training: 1+3 Many neurology programs have converted from advanced (start PGY2) to categorical (start PGY1) programs over the past 4 years.

Peds Neuro Five-year post-graduate training consisting of two years training in pediatrics, one year in general neurology, and two years in pediatric neurology.

Combined Training Programs Internal Medicine-Neurology (5 years) Psychiatry-Neurology (6 years) Neurology-Diagnostic Radiology- Neuroradiology (7 years)

9 Subspecialties (American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology) Brain injury medicine Clinical neurophysiology Epilepsy Hospice and palliative medicine Neurodevelopmental Disabilities Neuromuscular medicine Pain medicine Sleep medicine Vascular neurology (stroke)

9 Subspecialties (United Council for Neurologic Subspecialties) Autonomic Disorders Behavioral Neurology & Neuropsychiatry Clinical Neuromuscular Pathology Geriatric Neurology Headache Medicine Neural Repair and Rehabilitation Neurocritical Care Neuroimaging Neuro-oncology

Figure out What you Really Want Get involved and exposed to the specialty (home advantage) Review your rotation journals or other reflections/tools, etc. Talk to your faculty advisor, mentors, peers Make sure you choose for the right reasons

What You Can Do Create a solid foundation in neuroanatomy/TA Learn to localize and to think through pathways Practice your neurologic exam Shadow a neurologist Find a mentor in neurology Walk in the shoes of a neurologist during your clerkship Do your clerkship early (ideally in MS3 year)

What You Can Do Do well in your clerkship Consider doing extra time (sub-internship, elective) Join the Student Interest Group in Neurology (SIGN) Consider doing research or volunteering Check out the American Academy of Neurology (AAN) website and get involved

What You Should Do Think about your Personal Statement as a tool – Take time for self-reflection – Draft and revise – Discuss with your FA – Have others read it Letter of recommendation – Writer needs to know you well – One of three can be in a different specialty – Identify and communicate with letter writers early

The Match: Not to Worry (2011 data) Total positions offered: 605 by >100 programs Total number of applicants: 755 Number of applicants per position 1.2 Matched US seniors: 360 Not matched US seniors: 15 Matched independent applicants: 210 Not matched independent applicants: 170

Matched Neurology Applicants

NRMP Neurology Data 2011

Step 1 Scores for Neurology in 2011

Mean Number of Research Experiences

Mean Number of Presentations/Publications

Student Interest Group in Neurology President: Brian Sweiss Faculty Laison: Dr. Miguel Fiol