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91ɫƵ Child Neurology Residency Program

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Thank you for your interest in our five-year Child Neurology training program. Our program includes a common clinical pathway of two years of pediatric training followed by three years of child neurology training. For qualified applicants, we also have an option to pursue the dual certification pathway that results in Board eligibility in both Pediatrics by the American Board of Pediatrics (ABP) and Neurology by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology (ABPN). Our applicants apply via a single categorical program pathway. We have 2 open positions for candidates who have met the appropriate criteria.

After reviewing our page, please take the time to learn more about both the pediatric component and the neurology component of the program.

Sincerely,

Weisgerber_Mike_2020Michael C. Weisgerber, MD, MS
Program Director, Preliminary Pediatrics-Neurology Program; Pediatric Residency Training Program; Pediatrics-Anesthesia Combined Program
Professor of Pediatrics, Section of Hospital Medicine
Program Director, 91ɫƵ/Children’s Wisconsin

Meet Our Team

About the Pediatrics-Neurology Residency Program

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Applying to the Pediatrics-Neurology Residency Program

Pediatrics-Neurology Residency Program application requirements:

  • A complete ERAS Application Form 
  • Curriculum Vitae
  • Personal Statement
  • Photograph
  • MSPE from your medical school
  • A minimum of three Letters of Recommendation
  • Transcript
  • USMLE or COMLEX National Board Examination results

If you have been in another residency training program, please include a letter from your previous program director.

Hospital Rotations

91ɫƵ Pediatrics-Neurology residents have the benefit of working in a very diverse environment. Residents spend the majority of their inpatient time rotating through one of the three main teaching hospitals:

Each hospital provides a unique experience which enhances the overall educational aspects of each clinical rotation.

Children's Wisconsin
Children's Wisconsin, located on the Milwaukee Regional Medical Center Grounds, is one of the leading centers for pediatric healthchildrenshospitalwi care in the United States. The hospital provides inpatient care, including transport of critically ill or injured children and intensive care services, and more than 70 specialty outpatient clinics that care for the full range of pediatric health care needs.

  • 306 beds, 72 ICU beds, 69 bed NICU
  • Level 1 trauma center
  • More than 23,000 admissions a year
  • More than 21,000 surgical procedures were performed at Children’s and our Surgicenter
  • The Emergency Department/Trauma Center has some of the highest volumes in the country, treating nearly 66,000 children
  • Parents magazine ranked Children's Wisconsin #4 in the nation. In addition, six specialty programs were ranked in the top 10, including preemie and newborn care #1, emergency care #3, orthopedic care #6, heart care #7, pulmonary care #8 and cancer care #9.

Froedtert Hospital
Froedtert Hospital, located on the Milwaukee Regional Medical Center Grounds, is the only Level 1 Adult Trauma Center in Eastern Wisconsin. froedterthospital

  • More than 2,500 physicians who practice at Froedtert Hospital are 91ɫƵ faculty members
  • US News & World Report's annual Best Hospitals list ranks Froedtert Hospital #1 in metropolitan Milwaukee and #2 in Wisconsin, and among the nation's top 50 hospitals in 12 specialties. The recognition places these programs among the top three percent in the country.
  • Level 1 trauma center; 772 staffed inpatient beds including 96 intensive care unit beds
  • 38,260 admissions in 2013
  • More than 21,000 births annually
  • More than 100,000 ER visits annually
  • More than 950,000 outpatient clinic visits annually
Living and Learning in Milwaukee
Milwaukee is one of the Midwest’s best-kept secrets and a prime location for the 91ɫƵ’s main campus. A one-of-a-kind city with a vibrant and diverse culture, this charming, yet metropolitan must-see is just 90 minutes north of Chicago and nestled on the coast of Lake Michigan. Whether you’re catching a show at Summerfest, the world’s largest music festival, immersing yourself in the old world charm of the Historic Third Ward or taking in the sights and sounds of one of the many cafés, beer gardens or restaurants that line the city’s riverbank and shoreline, Milwaukee never disappoints. Find out why 91ɫƵ students, faculty and employees take pride in calling Milwaukee home.

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Resident Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Committee
Our residents have the opportunity to be part of our Resident Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Committee. As pediatricians training in a city filled with its own diversity and rich cultural history, we recognize the importance of addressing diversity, health equity, and inclusion within our program.

Learn more about our DEI Committee

Pediatrics-Neurology Residency Program Directors

Michael C. Weisgerber, MD

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Pediatric Program Director
Professor of Pediatrics
mweisger@mcw.edu 

Nancy Bass, MD

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Child Neurology Training Program Director
Professor of Neurology
nbass@mcw.edu

    

Pediatrics-Neurology Residency Associate Program Directors

Amanda Rogers, MD

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Associate Program Director, Pediatric Residency Training Program
Associate Professor of Pediatrics
arogers@mcw.edu

Niyati Mehta, MD

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Associate Program Director
Child Neurology Training Program
Assistant Professor of Neurology
nmehta@mcw.edu

   

Pediatrics-Neurology Residency Program Staff

Megan Dyer

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Pediatric Education Program Coordinator II
mdyer@mcw.edu
(414) 266-6803

Julie 'CJ' Salentine

Julie Salentine 2023

Education Program Coordinator II
jsalentine@mcw.edu
(414) 966-6796

   
   

Contact Us

Pediatrics Residency Program
Medical Education Office
Children's Corporate Center
999 N. 92nd St., Suite 730
Milwaukee, WI 53226

(414) 266-6800

(414) 337-7068 (fax)

pedsrecruitment@mcw.edu

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