Department of Neurology Residency Training Program

The North Shore-LIJ Health System Neurology Residency Program is led by Dr. Noah Rosen and is considered one of the top and one of the most attractive neurology training programs in the nation.  The program emphasizes excellence in clinical neurology and has produced academic neurologists, practitioners of neurology, researchers and teachers. The primary goal of the training program is to provide excellent clinical training in the practice of neurology.

Our Clinical Neurophysiology Fellowship Program is led by Dr. Murthy Vishnubhakat at North Shore-LIJ and is an ACGME approved program that features extensive training and experience in the core competencies of patient care, medical knowledge, practice-based learning and improvement, interpersonal and communication skills, professionalism and system based practice.

The Vascular Neurology  Fellowship Program, led by Dr. Richard Libman, offers a fellowship position in vascular neurology to one fellow per year. This fellowship is ACGME-accredited for subspecialty training in cerebrovascular disease.

The Movement Disorders Fellowship Program offers a fellowship position in movement disorders. We accept one fellow per year. The fellowship is a two-year Institutional GME approved program for subspecialty training in movement disorders.
 

Please feel free to explore our many options for training and education.
 

  • Ronald Kanner, MD, FAAN, FACP

    Chair, Neurology
    North Shore University Hospital and
    Long Island Jewish Medical Center
    Professor of Neurology

  • Murthy Vishnubhakat, MD

    Vice Chair, Neurology
    North Shore University Hospital
    Director, Neurophysiology Lab
    Director, Nerve Disorders Center
    Associate Professor of Neurology

  • Noah Rosen, MD

    Director, Headache Center
    Assistant Professor of Neurology

  • Richard Libman, MD, FRCP(C)

    Vice Chair, Neurology
    Chief, Vascular Neurology
    Director, Stroke
    Long Island Jewish Medical Center
    Professor of Neurology
     

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