Brain Injury Medicine (N)
Specialty Description
Specialty Overview
Brain injury medicine addresses the prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and management of persons with traumatic and non-traumatic brain injuries, including the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of related medical, physical, psychosocial, and vocational disabilities and complications during the lifetime of the patient.
Brain injury medicine includes disorders of brain function due to injury. These disorders encompass a range of medical, physical, cognitive, sensory, and behavioral disorders that result in psychosocial, educational, and vocational consequences. A specialist in brain injury medicine should also have special expertise in the treatment and management of other central nervous system insults (e.g., encephalopathies, anoxia) with similar neurocognitive presentations.
Data reflects averages reported for the 2022 academic year.
Brain Injury Medicine (N) Training
Graduate year 1 positions are not available immediately upon medical school completion.
Eligibility & Application Criteria
Types of Graduates
Resident Statistics
Average Number of Residents/Fellows
1
Resident Gender
Faculty Statistics
Faculty Distribution
Graduate Career Plans
In 2022, 1 residents or fellows completed training in Brain Injury Medicine (N). Program directors knew of the plans of 1 (100%). Please interpret the following accordingly.
Post Graduate Landing Spots in 2022
Data reflects averages reported for the 2022 academic year.
Data reflects averages reported for the 2022 academic year.



