The Kaiser Permanente Southern California Neurology Residency Training Program in Los Angeles, California is currently accepting applications to fill an unexpected opening for an available PGY-2 position beginning July 1, 2014.
The Neurology Residency Training Program at the Kaiser Permanente Los Angeles Medical Center (LAMC) offers a four-year residency training program with two, transitioning towards 3, residency positions a year from the PG-1 through the PG-4 year. The primary site of training is the Kaiser Foundation Hospital in Los Angeles, and several required rotations are performed at the UCLA Medical Center.
Under the auspices of twelve neurologists, the training is both inpatient consultative and outpatient, with a broad selection of neurological cases. Residents have full responsibility for evaluation and management of all hospitalized neurological patients under the supervision of the attending staff. Responsibility is progressive, with the senior or chief resident taking an active role in teaching junior residents, interns, and medical students.
For further information, please visit: https://residency.kp.org/scal/residency/neurology/index.html
To participate in the residency, the applicant must have:
· A full year of ACGME-accredited training in internal medicine or, as an acceptable alternative, a full year in an ACGME-accredited program in which a minimum of six months of training must be in internal medicine, at least two of the additional six months must be spent in internal medicine, pediatrics, family medicine, and/or emergency medicine. No more than two of the remaining four months may be spent in neurology.
· Successful completion of USMLE/COMLEX Steps 1, 2
To apply, please submit the following documents:
1. ERAS application
2. CV
3. Personal statement (including reason for transferring)
4. USMLE Part 1, 2, and 3 scores or equivalent COMLEX scores
5. MSPE/Dean’s letter
6. Medical school transcripts
7. 3 letters of recommendation
Please email documents to Kristen Tom: [email protected]
The Neurology Residency Training Program at the Kaiser Permanente Los Angeles Medical Center (LAMC) offers a four-year residency training program with two, transitioning towards 3, residency positions a year from the PG-1 through the PG-4 year. The primary site of training is the Kaiser Foundation Hospital in Los Angeles, and several required rotations are performed at the UCLA Medical Center.
Under the auspices of twelve neurologists, the training is both inpatient consultative and outpatient, with a broad selection of neurological cases. Residents have full responsibility for evaluation and management of all hospitalized neurological patients under the supervision of the attending staff. Responsibility is progressive, with the senior or chief resident taking an active role in teaching junior residents, interns, and medical students.
For further information, please visit: https://residency.kp.org/scal/residency/neurology/index.html
To participate in the residency, the applicant must have:
· A full year of ACGME-accredited training in internal medicine or, as an acceptable alternative, a full year in an ACGME-accredited program in which a minimum of six months of training must be in internal medicine, at least two of the additional six months must be spent in internal medicine, pediatrics, family medicine, and/or emergency medicine. No more than two of the remaining four months may be spent in neurology.
· Successful completion of USMLE/COMLEX Steps 1, 2
To apply, please submit the following documents:
1. ERAS application
2. CV
3. Personal statement (including reason for transferring)
4. USMLE Part 1, 2, and 3 scores or equivalent COMLEX scores
5. MSPE/Dean’s letter
6. Medical school transcripts
7. 3 letters of recommendation
Please email documents to Kristen Tom: [email protected]