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Beth K. Rush, PhD, ABPP-CN
Department of Psychiatry and Psychology
Mayo Clinic
4500 San Pablo Rd.
Jacksonville, FL 32224
Telephone: 904-953-7286
FAX: 904-953-0461
e-mail: rush.beth@mayo.edu
NOTE: This program accepts applications every other year, for two-year
residency cycles beginning in odd-numbered years.
For more information regarding the Clinical Neuropsychology Fellowship
Program at Mayo Clinic Florida, please visit our website at http://www.mayo.edu/msgme/psych-neuro-jax.html
Program will do interviews at INS in 2012: no
On-site Interview Policy: High-ranking candidates are interviewed at
INS (if attending) or by telephone. Top candidates are welcome to arrange
on-site visits to tour our facilities, explore the local area, learn
more about research and clinical opportunities, and meet with additional
faculty in neurology, psychology, and psychiatry. On-site visits are
not required for ranking.
2012 application deadline: N/A
2012 residency start date: N/A
Clinical neuropsychology residency openings for 2012: 0
Clinical neuropsychology residency positions: 1
Residency/fellowship positions
in psychology: 1
Clinical neuropsychologists: 3 Full-time; 1 part-time; 0 consultants
With ABCN/ABPP: 3 Full-time; 1 part-time; 0 consultants
Other psychologists: 2 Full-time; 1 part-time; 0 consultants
With ABPP: 2 Full-time; 1 part-time; 0 consultants
Graduate training of residency applicants:
Preferred: neuropsychology, clinical psychology
Accepted: counseling psychology
Not accepted: school psychology
Primary emphasis: Adult
Emphases of training opportunities:
Strong: neuropsychological assessment, neuropsychological consultation,
research
Weak: psychotherapy, forensics
Availability of patient populations:
Strong: dementia, movement disorders, stroke and cerebrovascular disease,
medical neuropsychology, multiple sclerosis and related conditions,
and geriatric conditions
Moderate: epilepsy, adult ADD/learning disabilities, psychiatric,
racial/ethnic minorities, neuro-oncology, neuromuscular disorders
Weak: traumatic brain injury, HIV/AIDS
updated 10-14-11
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