
The Department of Neurology at Indiana University School of Medicine offers a comprehensive residency training program that allows residents to thrive in two specialties. The Child Neurology Residency is a five-year program that facilitates resident training in pediatrics for the first two years, followed by three years in pediatric neurology. Child neurology residents work closely with adult neurology residents in the department as well as residents in the Neurodevelopmental Disabilities Residency program.
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To match with the Child Neurology Residency at IU School of Medicine, applicants must register with the Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS) and complete an application.
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Child Neurology Residency Program
Child Neurology residents share why residency at IU School of Medicine was the perfect choice.
Learn how training in the Child Neurology Residency has prepared our alumni for careers in medicine. Graduates work primarily in academic health centers, while others work in private practice and industry positions.
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child neurology residents
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Clinical Training
Residents train at Riley Hospital for Children, one of the oldest and largest children's hospitals in Indiana, treating pediatric patients of diverse populations.
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Curriculum
The Child Neurology Residency is a five-year program that includes two years of training in pediatrics and three years of subspecialty training in pediatric neurology.
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Current Residents
The Child Neurology Residency program accepts two residents each year, along with two neurodevelopmental disability residents.
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Residency Life
IU School of Medicine offers an urban campus near the heart of downtown Indianapolis.
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Director's Message
Discover more about the Child Neurology Residency from Program Director Robert Blake, MD.
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Alumni
Alumni from the Child Neurology Residency are now working at hospitals throughout the country.
Child Neurology Residency Program Contacts
program director

Robert B. Blake, MD
Assistant Professor of Clinical Neurology