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Neuropsychology & Rehabilitation Post Doctoral Fellowship

The National Rehabilitation Hospital (NRH) offers a Post Doctoral Fellowship program in Neuropsychology and Rehabilitation. The two-year program provides advanced training in neuropsychological assessment, consultation, and treatment of adult patients with a range of neurologic illnesses, including traumatic brain injury, stroke, aneurysm, tumor, dementia and other systemic illnesses.

Neurorehabilitation Fellowship
National Rehabilitation Hospital in conjunction with Georgetown University Hospital offers a fellowship in neurorehabilitation, with concentrations available in both traumatic brain injury and stroke. Two tracks are currently available: a one-year clinical track and a two-year clinical-research track. The fellowship will provide an additional year of training to develop skills necessary for the management of brain injury or stroke patients who require acute inpatient rehabilitation and long-term outpatient management.

 

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National Rehabilitation Hospital has met the requirements of the Joint Commission's Hospital Accreditation ProgramNational Rehabilitation Hospital's Spinal Cord Program has been designated as a Model System of Care by the National Institutes of Disability and Rehabilitation ResearchNational Rehabilitation Hospital has been awarded a three-year accreditation for its Inpatient Rehabilitation Program, its Stroke Specialty Program and its Spinal Cord System of Care