CLEVELAND CLINIC FOUNDATION, CLEVELAND, OH
Jennifer S. Haut, Ph.D., ABPP/ABCN, Director
Section of Neuropsychology
Department of Psychiatry & Psychology, P57
Cleveland Clinic Foundation
9500 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44195Telephone: 216-444-2454
Fax: 216-444-4525
email: hautj@ccf.orgInformation on our program can be found at our website (not yet updated for 2011): http://www.clevelandclinic.org/education/gme/pdffiles/neuropsychology_prog.pdf
Policy about interviews: Interviews offered by invitation at INS or via telephone. On site interviews may be an option depending on the timing of INS.
Program will do interviews at INS in 2012: YesPolicy regarding on-site interviews: May be offered; not required.
The Cleveland Clinic has adopted a tobacco-free policy. Prospective employees will not be hired if they test positive for tobacco use.
2012 application deadline: January 3, 2012
2012 residency start date: September 1, 2012
(note: Graduate Medical Education will not allow program entry unless all degree requirements, including dissertation, are completed)Clinical neuropsychology residency openings for 2012: 1 (adult or child)
Clinical neuropsychology residency positions: 2Residency/fellowship positions in psychology(neuropsychology and health psychology): 5-6
Clinical neuropsychologists: 7 Full-time; 0 part-time; 0 consultants
With ABCN/ABPP: 5 Full-time; 0 part-time; 0 consultants
Other psychologists: 9 Full-time; 9 part-time; 0 consultants
With ABPP: 1 Full-time; 0 part-time; 0 consultants
Graduate training of residency applicants:
Preferred: clinical psychology, clinical neuropsychology
Accepted: counseling psychology, school psychology
Primary emphasis: Adult or Pediatric
Emphases of training opportunities:
Strong: neuropsychological assessment, neuropsychological consultation, research
Moderate: supervision by resident of other providers, racial/ethnic minorities
Weak: psychotherapy, neuropsychological rehabilitation, forensics
Availability of patient populations:
Strong: Epilepsy, Movement Disorders, dementia, geriatric conditions, Multiple Sclerosis
Moderate: Brain injury (concussion and post-acute), stroke and cerebrovascular disease, psychiatric, tumor/cancer, racial/ethnic minorities, hydrocephalus, genetic disorders, metabolic and mitochondrial disorders
Weak: Acute brain injury, HIV/AIDs
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updated 10-24-11