University of South Florida Morsani College of Medicine

Name of ProgramUniversity of South Florida Morsani College of Medicine
First Year of APPCN Membership2022
Program Address2 Tampa General Circle STC 7
Tampa, FL 33606
United States
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Director's Name and CredentialsMike R. Schoenberg, PhD, ABPP
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Director's Phone Number813-974-2201
I. Co-Director's Name and CredentialsYolanda C. Leon, PsyD, ABPdN
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I. Co-Director's Phone Number813-259-8690
Program's Primary ContactDirector
Primary Emphasis
  • Lifespan
Residency BrochureUSF-Neuropsychology-Postdoctoral-Residency-Program-Brochure-2023-20251.pdf
Does Program Interview Applicants at INS?No
Does Program Offer Phone or Video Interviews?Yes
Does Program Offer On-Site Interviews?Yes
Application Deadline12/31/22
Residency Start Date9/1/23
Clinical Neuropsychology Lifespan Residency Openings For This Cycle1
Clinical Neuropsychology Residents In Program1
Clinical Neuropsychologists Full-Time2
Clinical Neuropsychologists Part-Time1
Clinical Neuropsychologists Full-Time with ABPP1
Graduate Training of Residency Applicants (Preferred)APA/CPA-Approved Clinical Psychology or Neuropsychology Graduate Programs
Graduate Training of Residency Applicants (Accepted)APA/CPA-Approved Counseling Psychology Graduate Programs
Graduate Training of Residency Applicants (Not Accepted)Non-APA/CPA-Approved Graduate Programs or Internships
Emphases of Training Opportunities (Adult, Strong)Outpatient/inpatient neuropsychological assessment, cross-cultural neuropsychology, didactics
Emphases of Training Opportunities (Adult, Moderate)Medical decision-making capacity evaluations, Wada testing, research
Emphases of Training Opportunities (Adult, Weak)Observation of intracranial EEG/language mapping
Emphases of Training Opportunities (Adult, Unavailable)Psychotherapy
Availability of Patient Populations (Adult, Strong)Pre/post-surgical (epilepsy, movement disorders), stroke, MCI/dementia
Availability of Patient Populations (Adult, Moderate)Traumatic brain injuries/concussion, NPH, typical/atypical movement disorders, multiple sclerosis, delirium/encephalopathies
Availability of Patient Populations (Adult, Weak)LD, ADHD
Emphases of Training Opportunities (Pediatric, Strong)ASD with comorbidities, ADHD, neurodevelopmental/genetic disorders
Emphases of Training Opportunities (Pediatric, Moderate)Epilepsy
Additional Notes

The Neuropsychology Division is organized into two sections and the resident will participate in both a general outpatient neuropsychology clinic and consultation on the inpatient rehabilitation unit. Year 1 rotations are designed to span training in clinical neuropsychology settings. Year 2 will offer the resident an opportunity for further specialization in either pediatric neuropsychology, epilepsy/medical neuropsychology, or older-adult neuropsychology training as well as involvement in clinical research.

Please send a letter outlining your interests and training goals, background experience, and professional interests, along with a current curriculum vitae and unofficial transcript of all graduate work, to Mike R. Schoenberg, Ph.D., ABPP, Division Chief and Co-Director of the Postdoctoral Residency Program, at mschoenb@usf.edu, by December 31, 2022. Three letters of recommendation and APPCN Doctoral Training Verification Form from the training director of the doctoral program documenting that all requirements for graduation, including dissertation, will have been completed prior to September 1 and/or the start date of the residency for the following year should also be submitted.

Last Updated12/2/22
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