Weill Medical College of Cornell University
Department of Psychiatry

Neurology-Psychiatry Combined Residency Program

NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center, in coordination with the Departments of Neurology & Neuroscience and Psychiatry, offers a 6-year residency program leading to eligibility for board certification in both neurology and psychiatry. This program reflects the commitment of these departments, and of the Division of Neuropsychiatry, to the interdisciplinary study and treatment of brain mechanisms underlying mental function and dysfunction. The goal of the combined program, which operates under the aegis of The Division of Neuropsychiatry, is to train physicians to evaluate, treat, and investigate cognitive, behavioral, emotional and perceptual aspects of brain dysfunction with an approach that integrates neurology, psychiatry, and the broader neurosciences.

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General Psychiatry Residency Program

Educational Leadership

The Residents

Awards and Honors

The Program

Contact Information

Important Dates

Holiday Schedule

PGY 1
·  Overview
·  Clinical Program
·  Educational Program
·  Program Requirements

PGY 2
·  Overview
·  Clinical Program
·  Educational Program
·  Curriculum (pdf)
·  Program Requirements

PGY 3
·  Overview
·  Clinical Program
·  Educational Program
·  Curriculum (pdf)
·  Program Requirements

PGY 4
·  Overview
·  Clinical Program
·  Curriculum (pdf)
·  Program Requirements
·  Chief Residency
·  Residents Graduation Papers

For All Residents
·  Departmental Education Events
·  Fellowships

Special Programs
·  Child Track

Neurology-Psychiatry Combined Residency Program
·  Outline of PGY I-VI Years
·  Faculty
·  Application Process

Life after Residency
·  Post Residency Career Plans

·  Resident's Graduation Papers
·  Resident Publications

The Application Process

Child & Adolescent Training Program

Geriatric Psychiatry Training Program: Weill Cornell Institute of Geriatric Psychiatry