Adult Neurology Residency Program
Program Overview
Introduction to the Adult Neurology Residency Program
The University of Oklahoma (OU) College of Medicine offers a comprehensive Adult Neurology Residency Program designed to provide residents with the knowledge, skills, and experience necessary to become exceptional neurologists. The program is rooted in a tradition of clinical excellence, educational innovation, and genuine collegiality.
Program Overview
The OU neurology residency program was founded in 1972 and is approved for 32 positions, with eight residents admitted each year. The program is dedicated to the education, growth, and career guidance of its residents, with a focus on providing a comprehensive and competency-based curriculum.
Goals and Objectives
The goals of the OU neurology residency program are:
- To provide resources and opportunities for each resident to achieve excellence in the six ACGME competencies:
- Patient care
- Medical knowledge
- Practice-based learning and improvement
- Interpersonal and communication skills
- Professionalism
- Systems-based practice
- To ensure that each resident, by the time of graduation, achieves the ability to function independently as a neurologist
- To empower each resident with knowledge and strategies that promote well-being and prevent burnout
Education Team Leadership
The program is led by a team of experienced and dedicated faculty members, including:
- David Lee Gordon, MD, Vice Chair of Education
- Fahd Sultan, MD, Residency Program Director
- Sarah Durica, MD, Associate Residency Program Director
- Leila Gachechiladze, MD, Associate Residency Program Director
- Peggy J. Wisdom, MD, Residency Recruiting Director
Program Highlights
The program offers a unique and supportive learning environment, with a focus on mentorship and education. Residents have the opportunity to work with experienced faculty members who are leaders in their fields and are passionate about teaching and mentoring.
Application Process
The application process for the OU neurology residency program is as follows:
- Applications are only accepted through ERAS
- The deadline for submission of applications is November 1
- The program is categorical, with residents automatically accepted into OU internal medicine for the preliminary year
- International medical graduates are eligible to apply, with no U.S. experience required
- The program sponsors J1 visas, but not H1B visas
Didactic Curriculum
The OU neurology residency didactic curriculum is comprehensive and complex, designed to ensure that residents have the best possible opportunity to become competent in the six areas of doctoring. The curriculum includes:
- P2 Essentials
- Introduction to Neurology
- Handover Skills Training
- Annual Conference Series
- Doctoring Skills
- Advanced Neurologic Skills
- Academic Scholarship Program
- Leadership Skills
- Healthcare Finances and Regulations
Rotations
The program offers a variety of rotations, including:
- Adult neurology
- Child neurology
- Neurosurgery
- Neuropathology
- Neuroimaging
- Elective rotations in various subspecialties
Career Development and Resident Wellness
The program is committed to supporting the career development and well-being of its residents. Residents have access to a variety of resources, including:
- Mentorship programs
- Career counseling
- Wellness initiatives
- Research opportunities
Conclusion
The OU Adult Neurology Residency Program is a comprehensive and supportive program that provides residents with the knowledge, skills, and experience necessary to become exceptional neurologists. With a focus on mentorship, education, and career development, the program is dedicated to helping residents achieve their full potential and succeed in their future careers.
