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The Department of Neurology offers two ACGME-accredited residency programs: a general neurology residency and a child neurology program.

Neurology Residency

Where research and diverse clinical training create an immeasurable resident experience

The Department of Neurology at Indiana University School of Medicine offers two residency programs: Adult Neurology and Child Neurology. Both programs provide trainees a unique experience learning from nationally-recognized neurologists and treating diverse patients in Indianapolis.

The Adult Neurology Residency Program provides residents with the best opportunity to care for patients. Residents are encouraged to pursue original ideas and use their experience in patient care to form questions that can be addressed during lectures and other mentorship opportunities.

The Child Neurology Residency Program focuses on clinical evaluation and management to provide clinical competence in general neurology. This program emphasizes child patients and offers residents an experience to work at Riley Hospital for Children in downtown Indianapolis.

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To register to match with the IU School of Medicine adult neurology residency or child neurology programs, login with the Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS) and complete an application.

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neurology Residency programs

Adult Neurology

The Adult Neurology Residency Program at IU School of Medicine accepts ten residents per year
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Child Neurology

The Child Neurology Residency Program at IU School of Medicine accepts two residents each year.
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Neurology Residency Leadership

Adult neurology
19299-Grimes, Jaison

Jaison A. Grimes, MD

Program Director
Assistant Professor of Clinical Neurology

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Child Neurology
38024-Blake, Robert

Robert B. Blake, MD

Program Director
Assistant Professor of Clinical Neurology

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Vice Chair of Education
16371-Felker, Marcia

Marcia V. Felker, MD

Associate Professor of Clinical Neurology

Read Bio Marcia V. Felker, MD