Abstract
Medical students choose neurology for many reasons, including interest in neuroscience, the intellectual challenge of diagnosing and treating disorders of the nervous system, and the opportunity for continuity of care. Neurologists have great flexibility in choice of practice environment, ranging from an exclusively inpatient setting to a strictly clinic-based practice. The purpose of this article is to provide practical, actionable, systematic advice for medical students at every level of training on how to prepare for a neurology residency application and a career in neurology. To this end, we include a timeline designed to guide students’ efforts throughout their medical school education. These recommendations incorporate the viewpoints of key participants in many aspects of medical student and resident neuroscience education. The timeline and recommendations outline a suggested early, proactive approach, but should not discourage students from considering neurology at a later point in their training. Neurology remains an inclusive specialty that welcomes students of all backgrounds and offers a rewarding career in one of the most exciting fields in medicine.
Publisher
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
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