Department of Neurology
Residency Program
The Neurology Residency Program at the University of New Mexico
offers three years of training in neurology or in child neurology
providing the foundation for academic, clinical, or research-oriented
careers in neurology. Throughout the program, a primary goal is to
provide residents the opportunity to work closely with the faculty, as
they prepare for specialty board exams in neurology or in child
neurology and for careers in academia or in private practice.
Residents receive training at the University of New Mexico Hospital
and at the Albuquerque Veterans Affairs Medical Center (VAMC), each of
which has special patient populations, providing residents a broad range
of clinical experiences. Faculty members supervise clinical services at
both hospitals, ensuring that residents receive expert training in
varied settings. Both hospitals are equipped with excellent diagnostic
facilities including CT, MRI, SPECT, angiography, and MEG. UNM is home
to the Mind Imaging Center (MIC), the result of a partnership between
UNM and the MIND Institute. MIC houses a 1.5 Tesla magnetic resonance
imaging (MRI) scanner, and a 4\t scanner both dedicated to neuro-imaging
research. A second 1.5 Tesla scanner is located in the hospital and is
dedicated primarily to clinical studies. The MIC also operates a
magneto-encephalography (MEG) instrument, which provides
neuro-diagnostic information complementing the diagnostic information of
EEG. Residents receive training in interpreting the information provided
by these neuro-diagnostic tools and can elect to participate in ongoing
research projects.
The program has twelve residency positions, four in each level of
training for adult neurology. In depth training in diagnosis, patient
care, and treatment of adult neurological disease is supplemented by
rotations in pediatric neurology, electroencephalography (EEG),
electromyography (EMG), neuroradiology and psychiatry. A newly approved
program in Child Neurology begins this year which compliments our
existing Adult Neurology Clinic. Special opportunities are provided for
research and/or extended training in epilepsy, multiple sclerosis,
dementia, neuro-ophthalmology, neuromuscular disease, and stroke.
John Adair, MD
Residency Director
Judith Zuluaga-Alzate
Residency Coordinator
JZulaga-Alzate@salud.unm.edu