Nov 16, 2000
Barrow Neurological Institute at St Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center Program
Overview
The Barrow Neurological Institute at St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center offers a comprehensive neurology residency program known for its commitment to training the next generation of leaders in neurology. The residency program has two distinct tracks: Adult Neurology and Child Neurology, providing extensive curricular opportunities for residents across various subspecialties in neurology.
Program Structure
The program emphasizes a well-rounded and rigorous curriculum, including significant exposure to different subspecialties of neurology. Residents gain direct experience in areas such as neuro-ophthalmology, neuro-otology, epileptology, and movement disorders, contributing to a robust educational foundation for a successful career in neurology 1.
Training Sites
Training takes place at the state-of-the-art facilities of the Barrow Neurological Institute and St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center. The Robert F. Spetzler Neuroscience Tower serves as a central hub for neurology training, offering the latest technology and treatment modalities 1. The diversity of cases handled at the institute ensures exposure to a wide range of complex neurological conditions, which is essential for residents' development.
Curriculum Overview
The residency's curriculum is structured across four years for the Adult Neurology track and three years for the Child Neurology track. Here’s a breakdown:
Adult Neurology Residency Program
This is a four-year categorical program including:
- PGY-1: Focused on internal medicine, providing foundational knowledge with rotations such as ICU, infectious diseases, cardiology, and emergency medicine.
- PGY-2: Introduction to neurology-specific training, comprising inpatient and outpatient rotations.
- PGY-3: Advanced instruction with opportunities in specialized outpatient clinics and further immersion in the neurosciences.
- PGY-4: The senior year emphasizes clinical training as a supervising resident while offering elective selections tailored to each resident’s career goals 1.
Child Neurology Residency Program
The Child Neurology program spans three years and includes integrated pediatric training along with adult neurology experiences. Each resident spends two years focusing on pediatric neurology at Phoenix Children's Hospital, enhancing their clinical skills in a diverse and dynamic environment 1.
Research Opportunities
The Barrow Neurological Institute encourages residents to engage in research, providing access to numerous clinical and laboratory research programs. Residents can work alongside leading physician-scientists in various laboratories, including neuroepidemiology, neuroimaging, and translational neuroscience projects. There's support for residents to initiate independent research projects and seek funding through the Barrow Neurological Foundation 1.
Community Engagement and Global Neuroscience
Residents are encouraged to participate in community outreach programs. This includes working with local underserved populations and participation in initiatives like the Barrow Global Neurology program, aimed at providing care and education internationally, particularly in underserved regions 1.
Health Equity in Neurology
The program is dedicated to addressing health disparities among population groups, implementing outreach programs to improve access to neurological care 1.
Competitiveness and Application Process
The residency program at Barrow is considered highly competitive, with an emphasis on academic excellence. Applicants are expected to submit their applications via the National Residency Matching Program (NRMP) using the Electronic Residency Application System (ERAS). Special application requirements include:
- Submission by the application deadline on November 1.
- The program also welcomes applications from DO and IMG candidates, making it an accommodating environment for various medical graduates.
Visa Support
The program provides visa support for international applicants, typically sponsoring J-1 and H-1B visa types as part of its inclusivity efforts to attract a diverse pool of residents 1.
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Program data
ACGME History [3]
Program
Program Size
9, 9, 7, 8 (4 years) [1]
Accreditation Status
Continued Accreditation
(Effective: January 29, 2026)
Composition [2]
Training
Fellowship Rate:95% [2]
Faculty-to-Residents Ratio:1.6X [1]
Residents Career Path [2]
Quality of Life
First Year Paid Sick Leave: No Limit [1]
First Year Paid Vacation: 17 days [1]
First Year Salary: $64,755 [1]
First Year Maximum Consecutive Hours on Duty: 12 hours [1]
First Year Average Weekly Hours: 65 hours [1]
Admission
USMLE Step 2 Score: 233–270 [2]
Visa Sponsorship:J1 [2]
YOG Cutoff:--
Race / Ethnicity
Gender
Incoming Schools
15%
University of Arizona College of Medicine - Phoenix
12%
Creighton University School of Medicine
6%
California Northstate University College of Medicine
3%
More than 1 school has this rank*
* Multiple schools share the same admissions rate.
Rotation Duration by Site
Benchmarks
Match & stats
2026 Residency Applicant & Interview Insights
Signals
Hometown State
Medical School State
Step 1 Fail
Step 2 Fail
Applicant Type
Note: The AIR (Applicant Interview Rate) is calculated as the percentage of applicants in each category who were offered interviews. A higher AIR suggests stronger alignment with program preferences, indicating a greater likelihood of the program favoring applicants in this category.
USMLE STEP 2 CK Score [2]
COMLEX Level 2 Score [2]
No data available for COMLEX
Level 2 Score
Match History [4]
Roster
Publications
50 Publications (5 yr)
Peer-reviewed output from faculty and residents, last 5 years
50 Publications (5 yr)
Acute Assessment of Sports-Related Concussion from the Sideline to the Emergency Department.
Screening for Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus on Head CT Using Automated Callosal Angle Assessment.
Location
Phoenix, AZ [5]
- Above the national average
- Below the national average
- Similar to the national average
Housing — Rental prices [6]
Rental prices
Crime — All violent offences [7]
Rate per 100,000 residents
Living in Phoenix, AZ
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References
1. Freida - https://freida.ama-assn.org/program/1800312005
2. Residency Explorer - https://www.residencyexplorer.org/Program/GetByIdWithMedicalSpecialty/968dc942-9b12-7bc6-755d-e3c500fe8386
3. ACGME - Accreditation Data System (ADS) - https://apps.acgme.org/ads/Public/Programs/Search
4. NRMP Results and Data: 2022-2026 Main Residency Match - https://www.nrmp.org/match-data/2026/03/program-results-2022-2026/
5. United States Census Bureau - https://data.census.gov/profile/City,_VS?g=160XX00US0455000
6. Zillow Research - Observed Rent Index (ZORI) - https://www.zillow.com/research/data/
7. FBI - Crime/Law Enforcement Stats (Uniform Crime Reporting Program) - https://www.fbi.gov/services/cjis/ucr