Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Division of Rehabilitation Psychology and Neuropsychology
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

Doug Johnson-Greene, Ph.D., MPH, ABPP
Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Division of Rehabilitation Psychology and Neuropsychology
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Good Samaritan POB Suite 406, 5601 Lock Raven Blvd.
Baltimore, MD      21239

Telephone: 410-532-4700      Fax: 410-532-4770
E-mail: johnsong@jhmi.edu

Residency Program Description:
http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/Rehab/education/rehabneuropsychology.html

Program will do interviews at INS in 2008: yes

Policy regarding on-site interviews: On site interviews are available upon request for our top candidates who are unable to interview at the annual INS conference. We require interviews on-site only for those we don't interview the INS meeting.


2008 Application Deadline: January 6, 2008
2008 Residency Start Date: September 1, 2008

Clinical Rehabilitation and Neuropsychology Openings for 2008: 1
Clinical Rehabilitation and Neuropsychology Fellowship Positions: 2
Total Residency Positions in Psychology: 4

Clinical neuropsychologists: 4 Full-time; 6 part-time; 0 consultants
With ABCN/ABPP: 1 Full-time; 2 part-time; 0 consultants

Other psychologists: 2 Full-time; 1 part-time; 0 consultants
With ABPP: 1 Full-time; 0 part-time; 0 consultants

Graduate training of residency applicants:

Preferred: APA/CPA-approved Clinical or Counseling Doctoral Program and Internship
Not accepted: School, Developmental, Experimental, Education

Primary emphases: Adult

Emphases of training opportunities:

Strong: Neuropsychological assessment (adult), Multidisciplinary Team Consultation, Research, Rehabilitation Interventions

Moderate: Neuropsychological assessment (pediatric), Psychotherapy, Training in Supervision

Weak: Forensic

Availability of patient populations:

Strong: Cerebrovascular Disease, Tumor Resection, MS and general neurological, Geriatric, Spinal Cord Injury

Moderate: Traumatic Brain Injury, Dementia, Pediatric, Burn, Chronic Pain

Weak: ADD/Learning disabilities, Toxic Exposure, Epilepsy, HIV/Aids, Psychiatric

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updated 11-26-07