Clinical Activities
As experience and knowledge base grows, our residents steadily transition to roles with greater autonomy and decision making
Residents have abundant opportunity to explore their specific interests with more than 42 weeks of elective time for each resident. Clinical electives are available in cognitive neurology, movement disorders, neurodegenerative disorders, neuromuscular disorders, epilepsy, EMG, EEG, intra-operative monitoring, sleep, multiple sclerosis, neuro-oncology, neuroradiology, interventional neuroradiology, neuropathology, neurocritical care, neurovascular neurology, headache disorders, and general neurology.
Clinical teaching is provided on the required inpatient rotations in neurovascular, neurocritical care, epilepsy, general neurology, consultation, and pediatric neurology, as well as during required outpatient rotations in general and subspecialty neurology clinics and pediatric neurology.
Yearly Clinical Schedule -- PGY-1
We are committed to optimizing your neurology experience and career development starting from the moment you match into the University of Pennsylvania Neurology Residency program. At the beginning of your preliminary internship, regardless of where that is completed, we assign you a neurology faculty mentor with shared career interests. We have further integrated neurology training into the PGY-1 year for those trainees who pursue their preliminary medicine internship at one of our Penn-affiliated sites:
- The Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania (ERAS ACGME ID: 1804121102)
- Pennsylvania Hospital (ERAS ACGME ID: 1404111376)]
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4 weeks of Neurology consults at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, performing inpatient and ED consultations, call-free, and with weekends off;
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2 weeks on the inpatient Neurovascular service at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, call-free;
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2 weeks on the inpatient General Neurology service at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, call-free;
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2 weeks of Neurology consults at the Penn Presbyterian Medical Center, call-free, with weekends off, and with one weekday off every other week;
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2 weeks of Neurology at Pennsylvania Hospital on a combined inpatient and consultation service, call-free, and with weekends off.
- PGY-1 residents see outpatients in the Neurology resident clinic on average once per month, where they work with an assigned PGY-4 neurology resident mentor, whose clinic they ultimately inherit.
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Trainees receive lumbar puncture instruction in the outpatient clinic under faculty supervision.
- During elective blocks, there are opportunities to pursue inpatient and outpatient clinical neurology electives or laboratory work for research-focused trainees.
Preliminary interns at The Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania internal medicine program (ERAS ACGME ID 1804121102) will have in-depth experiences in both general medicine and subspecialty medicine. Trainees spend the majority of their inpatient medicine time at The Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania with the remaining 2 months at the Penn Presbyterian Medical Center or The Corporal Michael J. Crescenz Philadelphia Veterans Affairs Medical Center. In addition to patient care provided by trainees, there are non-housestaff services at all three hospital sites. There are daily internal medicine conferences in addition to dedicated daily teaching sessions prior to morning rounds. The program is on a 6+2 block scheduling system. Trainees spend up to 6 weeks in a row on inpatient services, followed by 2 weeks in the ambulatory or elective setting called Individual Learning Modules (ILM).
An example of a preliminary year schedule through the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania internal medicine program:
Rotation | Weeks | Call |
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Inpatient General Medicine | 10 | None |
Inpatient Cardiology | 4 | None |
Inpatient Oncology | 6 | None |
ICU | 4 | q4 |
HUP/PPMC Nighfloat | 6 | NA |
HUP Inpatient Neurovascular Neurology | 2 | None |
HUP Inpatient General Neurology | 2 | None |
ILM (including 6 weeks of neurology consults at different sites) | 14 | None |
Vacation | 4 | NA |
Preliminary interns at Pennsylvania Hospital (ERAS ACGME ID: 1404111376) receive a more focused experience in general medicine. Training takes place entirely at Pennsylvania Hospital, with the exception of the inpatient and outpatient neurology experiences. There are daily internal medicine conferences. The program is on a 6+2 block scheduling system. Trainees spend up to 6 weeks in a row on inpatient services, followed by 2 weeks in the ambulatory or elective setting. Rotations are divided between inpatient medicine (7 blocks), ICU (2 blocks), and electives (3 blocks). The year is call-free, with coverage handled using a night float system.
An example of a preliminary year schedule through the Pennsylvania Hospital internal medicine program:
Rotation | Weeks |
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Inpatient General Medicine | 16 |
Sub-speciality services | 4 |
Night float | 6 |
ICU | 6 |
Elective (including 2 weeks of PAH neurology and 2 weeks of HUP consults) | 16 |
Vacation | 4 |
Yearly Clinical Schedule -- PGY-2
The PGY-2 residents provide most of the direct inpatient care and in-house night-time coverage of the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania Hospital, and Presbyterian Medical Center. The services at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania Hospital, and Presbyterian Medical Center are primarily covered with a nightfloat system. Each service is covered by overnight call about 2 nights per week to ensure our nightfloat residents have adequate time off per week. Overnight, the PGY-2 residents discuss all cases with a PGY-3 or PGY-4 supervising resident. Multiple subspecialty attending neurologists—including critical care, neurovascular, and epilepsy—are on-call each night to discuss complicated cases. This system maximizes resident autonomy while balancing patient care, resident education, and resident lifestyle. All PGY-2 residents have 12 weeks of elective time that is customized to the interests of the trainee, as well as 2 weeks of subspecialty outpatient experiences so that our residents have the early exposure to all areas of neurology necessary to make well-informed Fellowship decisions. Our PGY-2 resident schedule is on a 6+2 block scheduling system. Trainees spend up to 6 weeks in a row on inpatient services, followed by 2 weeks in the ambulatory or elective setting, or on vacation.
An example of a PGY-2 schedule:
Rotation | Weeks | Call |
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HUP Neurointensive care | 2 | None |
HUP Inpatient Ward | 6 | qWeek |
HUP Epilepsy Monitoring Unit | 2 | None |
HUP Inpatient Neurovascular | 4 | qWeek |
HUP General Consult/ HUP Neurovascular Consult | 8 | qWeek |
PAH Days | 2 | qWeek |
PPMC Days | 2 | None |
HUP/PAH/PPMC Nighfloat | 8 | NA |
Elective | 10 | None |
Outpatient Neuromuscular/ Neuroimmunology | 2 | None |
Vacation | 4 | NA |
Yearly Clinical Schedule -- PGY-3 and PGY-4
During the PGY-3 and PGY-4 years, residents divide their time evenly between inpatient and outpatient/elective opportunities. Their role on the inpatient adult neurology services is to oversee patient care provided by the PGY-2 residents and teach neurology to the PGY-2 residents and the University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine neurology clerkship students. In addition to daytime supervision, our PGY-3 and PGY-4 residents provide both overnight in-person or home-call supervision of our PGY-2 residents. This system prepares PGY-3 and PGY-4 residents for the home-call responsibilities they will have as an attending neurologist. In addition to outstanding adult neurology training, our PGY-3 and PGY-4 residents have the incredible opportunity to learn inpatient and outpatient pediatric neurology at one of the nation’s preeminent children’s hospital in the United States, the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP).
PGY-3 and PGY-4 residents have complete autonomy to pursue elective opportunities in any subspecialty of neurology, choosing to provide neurologic care in Tanzania under the supervision of our faculty, perform research, or serve as a teaching assistant in the preclinical neurology course at the University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine.
An example of the schedule across PGY-3 and PGY-4 years (combined):
Rotation | Weeks | Call |
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HUP Neurointensive care | 6 | None |
HUP Inpatient Ward | 4 | qWeek home |
HUP Inpatient Neurovascular | 6 | qWeek home |
HUP General Consult/ HUP Neurovascular Consult | 6 | None |
HUP Psychiatry | 4 | None |
PAH Consult/Ward | 4 | q2 weeks |
PPMC Consult | 2 | q2 weeks |
Wellness | 4 | q2 week home |
HUP/PAH/PPMC Nighfloat | 8 | NA |
CHOP Inpatient | 8 | q1-2 weeks |
Elective | 32 | None |
Outpatient Neurovascular/ Movement Disorders | 2 | None |
Outpatient Neuroophthalmology | 2 | None |
CHOP Outpatient | 4 | None |
Vacation | 8 | NA |