Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Division of Rehabilitation Psychology and Neuropsychology
Johns Hopkins University School of MedicineKathleen B. Kortte, Ph.D., ABPP-RP
Consultant: E. Mark Mahone, Ph.D., ABPP-CN
Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
Dept of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Division of Rehabilitation Psychology and Neuropsychology
600 N. Wolfe Street
Phipps 174
Baltimore, MD 21287
Telephone: 410-614-4238
Fax: 410-502-0559
E-mail: kortte@jhmi.edu
For a detailed program description click on this link:
http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/Rehab/Education/rehabneuropsychology.htmlProgram will do interviews at INS in 2012: Yes
Policy regarding on-site interviews: For applicants invited to interview, they must either attend an on-site interview on Feb 10, 2012 or interview at INS.
2012 Application Deadline: December 15, 2011
2012 Residency Start Date: September 1, 2012Clinical Rehabilitation and Neuropsychology Openings for 2012: 1
Clinical Rehabilitation and Neuropsychology Fellowship Positions: 2
Residency/fellowship positions in psychology: 4Clinical neuropsychologists: 4 Full-time; 4 part-time; 1 consultants
With ABCN/ABPP: 0 Full-time; 2 part-time; 1 consultants
(see webpage for faculty)Other psychologists: 2 Full-time; 1 part-time; 0 consultants
With ABPP: 2 Full-time; 0 part-time; 0 consultants
Graduate training of residency applicants:Preferred: AAPA/CPA-approved Clinical or Counseling Doctoral Program and Internship Not accepted: School, Developmental, Experimental, Education
Not accepted: School, Developmental, Experimental, EducationPrimary emphases: Adult
Emphases of training opportunities:Strong: Neuropsychological assessment (adult), Multidisciplinary Team Consultation, Research, Rehabilitation
Interventions: Health & Behavior InterventionsModerate: 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
updated 10-25-11