Training the Next Generation of Leading Neurologists

The Neurology Residency at Johns Hopkins is a three-year program based at The Johns Hopkins Hospital and The Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center.

The major goal of the program is to prepare neurologists for a career in academic medicine, beginning with the acquisition of excellent clinical skills. A rich and diversified clinical experience is assured by exposure to several distinct inpatient services, consultative services, and outpatient settings at two teaching hospitals.

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Program Overview

Residents, faculty and leadership of the adult and pediatric neurology residency programs discuss the education experiences residents find at Johns Hopkins.

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Meet Our Residents

Contact Us

Please contact us with any questions about the application process or about the program:

Medical Training Program Administrator: Sandy Vieyra
Phone: 667-306-6328
Email: [email protected]

Our Clinical Facilities

Johns Hopkins Hospital

  • 24-bed neurosciences critical care unit (NCCU) staffed by neurology, neurosurgery, and neuroanesthesiology/critical care
  • State-of-the-art adult and pediatric operating rooms, complete with an intra-operative MRI machine that provides real-time images of the brain during surgery
  • Specialized epilepsy monitoring units (EMU): a 6-bed adult unit and a 4-bed pediatric unit. Both are enhanced with the latest technologies and uniquely designed for patients’ needs.
  • Adult inpatient units with 58 beds, including the Brain Recovery Unit (BRU)

Bayview Medical Center

  • Acute patient care facility with modern operating rooms and intensive care units 
  • Inpatient service of 8 critical care beds, 6 intermediate care beds and 15 inpatient service beds, for a total of 29 beds dedicated to neurological and neurosurgical patient care.
  • Located two miles east of the Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions


Experience Baltimore

Take a virtual tour of Baltimore and see where many of our residents and clinical fellows live. 

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