t is a pleasure to welcome you to the Department of Neurology at Yale University School of Medicine. Our Department is dedicated to patient care, education and research. It houses outstanding faculty, dedicated staff and excellent resident staff, all working together within state-of-the-art facilities at one of the world's great universities. Activities of the Department have three major goals:
To deliver excellence in patient care and education for a variety of neurological disorders through state-of-the-art clinical programs.
To provide training to medical students, residents and fellows in the areas of clinical and basic neuroscience, through internationally acclaimed training programs.
To study the nervous system from molecular to systems level, and to translate laboratory findings to treatments for human neurological disorders.
The faculty at Yale Neurology includes many of the world's best clinicians and researchers in the field of neuroscience. We are committed to clinical care of the highest quality. To fulfill this mission statement, we are equally dedicated to the discovery of nervous system disease etiology and to the development of new and more effective therapies.
Subspecialty Programs
The Yale Department of Neurology has specialists in the various neurological specialties, each with their own vibrant program of patient care, education and research.
They include:

Neurology Residency Program
The Neurology Residency Program is a keystone of the Yale University Department of Neurology. The Residency Program is built around a learning environment that helps to promote the success of each individual within the program. The faculty pride themselves on being associated with the residency program, and this translates to an "open door" milieu in which residents have collegial access to members of the faculty at all times. Via a carefully designed program of education, the residency prepares residents fully for careers in Neurology, including clinical areas of special interest specific to each individual's future career goals.
Overview
Welcome from the Residency Director
Welcome from the Chairman of Neurology
Structure of the Residency Program
Academic Opportunities
Residents
Application Process
Useful Links

Contact Us
For all non-emergency inquiries we recommend that you contact us by e-mail at Neurology@yale.edu. If you do not have access to e-mail, or need immediate assistance, please contact us by telephone at (203) 785-4085, or fax (203) 785-4937. Please allow 3 working days for routine inquiries, and one week for medication refills.
Neurology Clinic is located at 40 Temple Steet, Suite 6-C
Driving Directions are at http://info.med.yale.edu/maps/temple.html
We encourage our patients to park at the Temple Street garage. To get from the Temple Street garage to our practice, take the skywalk that connects the garage to the Medical Center. Once inside the Center, you are in the 40 Temple Street building. Walk past the first elevator on the left (which is the "Elevator to the Information Desk") to a double set of elevators, which will take you the the 6th floor. The entrance to Suite 6-C is just outside the elevators.
Valet parking is available at the entrance to the Temple Medical Building. Valet attendants will provide wheelchair assistance.
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