Kennedy Krieger Institute, Baltimore, MD

Beth S. Slomine, Ph.D., ABPP
Department of Neuropsychology
Kennedy Krieger Institute
707 North Broadway
Baltimore, MD 21205

Telephone: 443-923-2725
FAX: 443-923-9105
E-mail: slomine@kennedykrieger.org

Information about Kennedy Krieger Institute: http://www.kennedykrieger.org

For a detailed program description click on this link: http://www.kennedykrieger.org/kki_misc.jsp?pid=1647


http://www.kennedykrieger.org/kki_misc.jsp?pid=1722

Program will do interviews at INS in 2012: yes

Policy regarding on-site interviews: None.

2012 application deadline: January 13, 2012
2012 residency start date: Official start date - September 1, 2012

Clinical neuropsychology residency openings for 2012: 3
Clinical neuropsychology residency positions: 4

Residency/fellowship positions in psychology: 6

Clinical neuropsychologists: 14 Full-time; 1 Part-time; 0 Consultants
(9 core training neuropsychology faculty members)
With ABCN/ABPP: 5 Full-time; 0 Part-time; 0 Consultant

Other psychologists: 7 Full-time; 1 Part-time; 0 consultants
With ABPP: 0 Full-time; 0 part-time; 0 consultants

Graduate training of residency applicants:

Preferred: clinical psychology, neuropsychology, school psychology
Accepted: counseling psychology
Not accepted: experimental psychology

Primary emphasis: Pediatric

Emphases of training opportunities:  

Strong: neuropsychological assessment, interdisciplinary evaluation and treatment planning, school consultation, medical consultation, cognitive rehabilitation, clinical research

Moderate: consultations, forensics, supervision (by resident) of other providers

Weak: geriatrics

Availability of patient populations:

Strong: pediatric acquired neurological and neurodevelopmental disabilities including; epilepsy, brain tumor, traumatic brain injury, encephalitis, stroke, leukemia, genetic disorders, spina bifida, cerebral palsy, Autism/PDD, ADHD, hearing loss, learning disabilities

Moderate: young adult acquired neurological and neurodevelopmental disabilities

Weak: geriatrics, dementia, severe psychopathology

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updated 10-25-11