The
Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences and the Department of
Neurosciences at the Medical University of South Carolina offer an integrated
training program that prepares residents for specialty board eligibility
in both Psychiatry and Neurology.
The growth of neuroscience research in the last decade
has provided an opportunity to bring together areas of medicine that have
drifted apart. This program is based on the belief that psychiatry and
neurology are intimately related medical specialties that should be mutually
enriching. Physicians with expertise in both psychiatry and neurology will
be in a unique position to offer leadership in academic, research and clinical
roles in the future.
This is a six-year program consisting of an internship
year, followed by four alternating years of neurology and psychiatry, and
finally an integrated PGY-6 year of both psychiatry and neurology. There
is ongoing participation in clinics and case conferences of both specialties
throughout the program. Additionally, there is a monthly journal club/didactic
session. The program is increasingly linking the program curriculum with
that developed by the American Neuropsychiatric
Association.
Key faculty sponsor:
Mark S. George, MD
Functional Brain Imaging and Minimally Invasive Brain Stimulation
Email: georgem@musc.edu
Current
residents in program:
Windsong Lanford, MD (PGY-5)
Email: lanforw@musc.edu
Applicants with strong academic interests and a commitment to neuropsychiatry
are encouraged to apply.
Universal Residency Application (PDF)