RESIDENCY AND FELLOWSHIP PROGRAMS IN NEUROLOGY
The Department of Neurology at Renaissance School of Medicine at Stony Brook University, offers strong clinical training available at Stony Brook University Hospital and the Northport VA Medical Center, as well as myriad opportunities to gain subspecialty or research experience.
- Residency Programs in Neurology
Child Neurology Residency
Adult Neurology Residency
- Fellowship Programs in Neurology
Stroke Fellowship
Clinical Neurophysiology Fellowship
Multiple Sclerosis/Neuroimmunology Fellowship
Neuropsychology Post Doctoral Fellowship
RESIDENCY PROGRAM IN NEUROSURGERY
The Neurosurgery Residency Program is a seven-year program under the direction of the Department of Neurosurgery. The program provides a broad neurosurgical education in general neurosurgery and subspecialty neurosurgery, as well as an opportunity for residents to participate in both clinical and basic science research.
RESIDENCY AND FELLOWSHIP PROGRAMS IN PSYCHIATRY AND BEHAVIORAL HEALTH
The Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Health at Renaissance School of Medicine at Stony Brook University offers residency and fellowship programs that explore the neurobiology of psychiatric disorders, develop new diagnostic techniques and join with community partners in the creation of a new healthcare system
- Fellowship Programs in Psychiatry
Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Fellowship
Geriatric Psychiatry Fellowship
Psychosomatic Medicine Fellowship
GRADUATE PROGRAMS IN NEUROSCIENCE
The Graduate Program in Neuroscience, in the College of Arts and Sciences and the Renaissance School of Medicine, offers training in the rapidly expanding field of neuroscience. The Graduate Program in Neuroscience is a University-wide (Departments of Neurobiology & Behavior, Psychiatry, Psychology, Neurology, Pharmacology, Biomedical Engineering and others), multi-institutional (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory; Brookhaven National Laboratory) program with more than 50 participating faculty. The educational and laboratory experiences available to students span all areas of contemporary neuroscience (e.g., cognitive, behavioral, computational, molecular & cellular, and systems). The Program offers both Master and Doctoral degrees, both characterized by coursework and hands on research experience.