The neurology department at Indiana University School of Medicine participates in the training of medical students, resident physicians and fellows. Led by nationally and internationally recognized experts in neurology clinical care and research, department education programs cover the full range of neurological specialties, including stroke, epilepsy, movement disorders, multiple sclerosis, neuroimmunology, neuroinfectious disease, neuromuscular disorders, dementia, neuro-oncology and sleep disorders.
Education Programs

Residency
The only neurology training in Indiana, IU School of Medicine offers two ACGME-accredited residency programs in adult and child neurology, which rotate amid five partnering hospitals in Indianapolis.

Fellowship
The Department of Neurology offers one-year ACGME-accredited clinical neurology fellowship programs in clinical neurophysiology and behavioral neurology and neuropsychiatry.
Research Opportunities
Research has been a highlight of the Department of Neurology’s education for decades, long before becoming a requirement for neurology residency training. This backbone in research provides intellectual stimulation and amazing opportunities in scientific discovery for residents and faculty, alike.