Site Name | Mayo Clinic Florida |
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Site Location (City, State/Province) | Jacksonville, Florida |
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Population of Interest | Adult |
Training Director's Name and Degree | Beth K. Rush, Ph.D., ABPP |
Program Representative | Beth Rush, PhD |
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Program Website (if available) | https://college.mayo.edu/academics/residencies-and-fellowships/clinical-neuropsychology-fellowship-florida/ |
Brief Program Description | Mayo Clinic's campus in Jacksonville, Florida, offers a two-year full-time postdoctoral program for advanced training in clinical neuropsychology. The Clinical Neuropsychology Fellowship prepares doctoral-level neuropsychologists for board certification through the American Board of Clinical Neuropsychology (ABCN) and for careers in multidisciplinary medical or academic settings. We collaborate with learners to create individually tailored training experiences in clinical practice, research, and teaching. We train by the Mayo Clinic philosophy that "the needs of the patient come first” while also recognizing that the needs of the learner come first. Uniquely, the learner's personalized goals truly determine the curriculum, the training rotations and experiences, and the research opportunities. The training model focuses on outpatient medical neuropsychology evaluations in young, middle-age, and older adults. A broad range of training opportunities are available in neurodegenerative disease, cerebrovascular disease, motor neuron disease, autoimmune and rheumatologic syndromes, organ transplantation, epilepsy, neuro-oncology, and other subspecialties. You will complete time in three major clinical rotations during the two-year training cycle: Classic Primary Neurodegenerative Disease and Clinical Prodromes Didactic opportunities and teaching opportunities are plentiful throughout your fellowship cycle. We are fortunate enough to have training faculty dedicated to advancing clinical neuropsychology services, research, and scientific contributions to address a variety of cross-cultural challenges and disparities. |