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HARVARD-PARTNERS CONSORTIUM IN CLINICAL NEUROPSYCHOLOGY

 

     

 

Harvard Medical School

Brigham & Women's Hospital

Massachusetts General Hospital

 

POST-DOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP in CLINICAL NEUROPSYCHOLOGY 

 

The Mass General Brigham (MGB) Fellowship in Clinical Neuropsychology (formerly known as the Harvard Partners Consortium in Clinical Neuropsychology) seeks candidates for a 2-year fellowship in neuropsychology to begin on September 1, 2024. The joint BWH/MGH fellowship is a program of Harvard Medical School. Two fellowship slots are available.

 

The fellowship program is designed to provide excellent clinical training in primarily adult neuropsychology with additional exposure to clinical topics and experiences across the lifespan. Experiences and didactics conform to Houston Conference/Division 40 training requirements so that fellows will be successful in obtaining board-certification (ABPP) in clinical neuropsychology,

 

Clinical experience will consist of adult outpatient neurological cases including dementia, epilepsy, brain tumor/oncology, developmental syndromes, neurobehavioral disorders, MS, and other degenerative conditions. Exposure to pediatrics may be available at MGH based on individual background and interest, but clinical training will be primarily adult-focused at both sites for this cycle. Training in cognitive rehabilitation is offered as an elective, primarily during the second-year rotation at BWH.

 

A required portion of the fellowship will be research activity through a proposed project or via participation with faculty in ongoing research projects. Didactic opportunities abound at both settings. The training experience is enriched by a highly collaborative teaching environment in which the fellow will work closely with neuropsychologists, behavioral neurologists, psychiatrists, and others with a special interest in brain and behavior. There are opportunities for teaching and to supervise graduate practicum students and interns.

 

A competitive stipend ($69,300 Years 1 & 2) plus excellent benefits are offered. An academic appointment will be made as a Clinical Fellow at Harvard Medical School.

 

 

APPLICATION INFORMATION 

Applicants should be graduates of APA/CPA accredited programs in clinical psychology or neuropsychology and should have completed an APA/CPAapproved predoctoral internship. Completion of the doctoral degree is required before the fellowship start date.

 

We are committed to increasing inclusivity in neuropsychology training and strongly encourage candidates from underrepresented racial, ethnic, and gender identity groups to apply. 

Interested applicants should complete the online form and upload all required documents in the MGB Neuropsychology Fellowship Application Portal including:

 

 

The deadline for applications is December 1, 2023.

 

Only electronic applications will be accepted.

 

Interviews for those invited will be held virtually on January 3rd and 10th 2024.

 

General program inquiries can be directed to the program Co-Directors:

 

Program Co-Directors:

Deborah Green, Ph.D., ABPP
Clinical Neuropsychologist

Brigham and Women's Hospital

dlgreen@bwh.harvard.edu

Britt Carlson Emerton, PhD
Clinical Neuropsychologist
Massachusetts General Hospital

bemerton@mgh.harvard.edu

 

 

Harvard Medical School, Brigham & Women’s Hospital, and Massachusetts General Hospital are Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employers. We are actively committed to increasing the diversity of our faculty. Women and members of underrepresented minority groups are therefore strongly encouraged to apply. 

 

 

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