As Child Neurology moves to the NRMP for the match, this website page will be updated as information becomes available.
Please Note: All applicants must have a passing score on both USMLE Step I and USMLE Step II (CS and CK) in order to be ranked in the above programs.
UCSF Child Neurology is an Advanced Program with residents beginning in their PGY-3 year. Applicants will need to apply separately to Pediatrics residencies, through a separate match. We encourage our applicants to apply to the UCSF Pediatrics residency. We work closely with the UCSF Pediatrics residency to schedule interviews during the same week. Typically, UCSF Child Neurology applicants are scheduled to interview with UCSF Pediatrics on the Friday directly following the Child Neurology interviews (i.e., one day following the Child Neurology interviews).
UCSF Eligibility, Recruitment, and Selection Policy
Prerequisites and Matching:
The UCSF Child Neurology Residency has 2 positions each year. Prerequisites for UCSF Child Neurology include two years of general Pediatrics residency training. For graduates of foreign medical schools, we require that applicants to our program complete at least one year of Pediatrics residency training in a US program prior to starting our training program.
All applicants must be eligible for a full and unrestricted license to practice medicine in California by the start of their child neurology residency.
If you are a graduate of a foreign medical school, you must take these additional steps:
Step 1: You must hold a current, valid certificate from the Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates (ECFMG). This is mandatory for appointment at this institution as well as for licensure in the State of California. You will be required to contact them and arrange to take United States Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE). After you pass the examination, including the English test, you will be granted an ECFMG certificate. Their address is: Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates; 3624 Market St., 4th Floor; Philadelphia PA 19104-2685; USA.
Step 2: After you have received your ECFMG certificate, and before applying for clinical training at UCSF, you must contact the Medical Board of California. They require that you complete their application form and submit various documents and records along with a processing fee. Upon a successful review of your application credentials, your education, and your USMLE scores, the CMB will issue an "Applicant Evaluation Status Letter." This letter enables you to apply for training at UCSF. A copy of this letter must be submitted to the UCSF Child Neurology program director. Please write to: Medical Board of California; 1426 Howe Ave; Sacramento CA 95825-3236; USA. Tel: 916-263-2499.
Child Neurology will begin using NRMP for the 2012 Match. Applications will be processed through the AUPN. See details below.
AUPN 2011-2012 Applicant Dates to remember:
July 15, 2011 – Applicants begin to be accepted through the AUPN
November 15, 2011 - UCSF Applicant registration deadline
January 13, 2012 – AUPN application deadline
AUPN Web site: http://www.aupn.org/i4a/pages/index.cfm?pageid=3341
NRMP 2011-2012 Applicant Dates to remember:
September 1, 2011 – Applicant registration begins
November 15 , 2011 – UCSF Applicant registration deadline
February 22, 2012 – Rank order list certification deadline
March 16, 2012 – Match Day!
NRMP Web site: http://www.nrmp.org/res_match/index.html
As part of the application, you will need to submit:
1 page personal statement
3-5 letters of recommendation (we request that applicants solicit their own letters)
Medical school transcripts
Dean's letter
UCMLE Step 1 scores
USMLE Step 2 scores - must submit prior to Rank order list certification deadline
Once your application is complete and available to UCSF Child Neurology, it will be forwarded to the Child Neurology Residency Selection Committee members for review. Applicants who are considered to be strong candidates for the UCSF Child Neurology Residency will be contacted to arrange for a personal interview.
2011 2012 Estimated Interview Dates for UCSF Child Neurology Residency:
November 30 & December 1, 2011
December 7 & 8, 2011
January 4 & 5, 2012
January 25 & 26, 2012
These dates were chosen so that the child neurology applicants can participate in a wide variety of activities that will provide a comprehensive look at our program. Applicants will be invited to a welcome lunch on Wednesday with the Program Director and with the current child neurology residents. After lunch, they will have interviews with representatives of the adult neurology program. They will then be invited to the resident Wednesday afternoon didactic and Grand Rounds lectures, and then to dinner with current residents. On Thursday morning, the applicants will be given a tour and presentation about our residency program, followed by lunch and interviews with the Child Neurology Selection Committee members. We estimate that you will complete all interviews by 4:30 pm on Thursday.