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Rotations and Electives

Training during Saint Louis University's Child Neurology Residency includes rotations in pediatric neurology (including inpatient admissions, pediatric epilepsy monitoring unit, inpatient and outpatient consultation services), required core rotations (including EEG, NCV/EMG, pediatric neuroradiology, neuropathology, and child psychiatry), and ample elective time.

SLU's program offers exceptional training across all aspects of neurology. The first year is comprised of exclusively adult rotations during which the resident learns the fundamentals of the clinical neurological examination and diagnosis, appropriate use of diagnostic techniques, and overall management of neurological disease. Clinical rotations include inpatient neurology wards, inpatient neurology consults, outpatient neurology clinics (both general neurology and subspecialty clinics in neuromuscular disorders, stroke, epilepsy, and movement disorders), and neurointensive care. Inpatient rotations in adult neurology take place at SSM Health Saint Louis University Hospital.

During the second and third years of the child neurology program, residents study clinical child neurology in the ambulatory and inpatient settings. The ambulatory program provides the resident an opportunity to rotate through clinics in general child neurology, neurofibromatosis, tuberous sclerosis, epilepsy, neonatology, concussion, headache, cerebral palsy and neuromuscular disorders. The final 12 months are spent in the study of neuropathology, neuroradiology, clinical neurophysiology or clinical research. While on the ward rotation, the resident makes daily rounds with the attending child neurologist, and attends all regularly scheduled Department of Neurology conferences.

Each resident must participate in a faculty-sponsored research project and annual quality improvement projects before graduation. Faculty are currently involved in research activities such as CBD, epilepsy, neonatal neurological problems, sleep disorders and pediatric brain tumors.

Six full-time faculty train residents in child neurology at SSM Health Cardinal Glennon Children's Hospital, a renowned 190-bed tertiary care center. This program qualifies a physician for certification in neurology with special competence in child neurology.

Rotation Schedule

Year One

Adult Neurology

One Year

Inpatient

Six months

Outpatient

Three months

Electives

Three months

 

Year Two

Inpatient Three months
EEG/Neurophysiology Two month
Outpatient Subspecialty Three months 
Electives Four months

 

Year Three

Inpatient Three months
Outpatient Subspecialty Three months
EEG/ Neurophysiology Two months
Child Psychiatry One month
Neuropathology One month
Neuro Rehab One month
Elective One month

 

Electives

  • EMG/Neuromuscular
  • EEG/Neurophysiology
  • Genetics
  • Headache
  • Neuro-ophthalmology
  • Neuroradiology
  • Neurosurgery
  • Psychiatry
  • Rehabilitation
  • Sleep

Continuity Clinic

First-year child neurology residents are assigned one half day of continuity clinic per week. Second- and third- year residents are assigned two half day continuity clinics per week.

Child Neurology Subspecialty Clinics

  • Cerebral Palsy
  • Concussion
  • Epilepsy 
  • Headache 
  • High Risk Nursery Follow-up 
  • Neurofibromatosis 
  • Neuromuscular
  • Tuberous Sclerosis