University of Minnesota Medical School – Department of Pediatrics

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Name of ProgramUniversity of Minnesota Medical School - Department of Pediatrics
First Year of APPCN Membership2017
Program AddressMasonic Institute for the Developing Brain
2025 East River Parkway
Minneapolis, MN 55414
United States
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Director's Name and CredentialsKelly King, PhD, ABPP, LP
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Director's Phone Number612-624-9796
Program's Primary ContactAnother Person
Primary Emphasis
  • Pediatric
Other Program Contact's NameLauren Lofgen, Education Coordinator
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Program Websiteumn.edu
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Does Program Interview Applicants at INS?No
Does Program Offer Phone or Video Interviews?Yes
Does Program Offer On-Site Interviews?No
Additional Notes About InterviewsIn efforts to keep interview access equitable, interviews will be conducted virtually
Application Deadline12/05/2025
Residency Start Date09/01
Clinical Neuropsychology Pediatric Residency Openings For This Cycle1
Clinical Neuropsychology Residents In Program5
Clinical Neuropsychologists Full-Time5
Clinical Neuropsychologists Full-Time with ABPP1
Graduate Training of Residency Applicants (Preferred)Clinical psychology, school psychology, counseling psychology
Graduate Training of Residency Applicants (Accepted)Clinical psychology, school psychology, counseling psychology
Graduate Training of Residency Applicants (Not Accepted)Non-APA/CPA-approved graduate programs or internships
Availability of Patient Populations (Adult, Weak)We do see young and, rarely, middle aged adults with neurometabolic diseases
Emphases of Training Opportunities (Pediatric, Strong)Neuropsychological assessment, neuropsychological consultation
Emphases of Training Opportunities (Pediatric, Moderate)Research/scholarship, supervision of junior trainees
Availability of Patient Populations (Pediatric, Strong)Neurodegenerative conditions (e.g. adrenoleukodystrophy, mucopolysaccharidoses, etc.), prenatal and perinatal conditions, other genetic conditions (e.g. NF1, Noonan syndrome, 22q11.2 deletion, etc.), hematologic/oncologic conditions with or without associated stem cell transplant (e.g. ALL, Fanconi anemia, sickle cell, etc.), neuro-oncologic disorders, seizure disorders, congenital heart conditions, solid organ transplant, stroke, comorbid complex neuropsychiatric disorders (e.g. psychosis, schizophrenia, bipolar, PTSD, etc.), comorbid neurodevelopmental disorders (e.g. ASD, speech/language disorders, tic disorders, ADHD, SLD, motor coordination disorders, etc.), international populations, in-utero exposures, children with adverse childhood experiences
Availability of Patient Populations (Pediatric, Moderate)Concussion, CVICU follow-up multidisciplinary clinic, leukemia longterm follow-up multidisciplinary clinic
Availability of Patient Populations (Pediatric, Weak)Traumatic brain injury (moderate to severe)
Additional Notes

We provide neuropsychological evaluations to individuals across the gender spectrum from birth to young adulthood, with varying cultural, racial, ethnic, linguistic, religious, and socioeconomic backgrounds.

Salary for cohort starting in 2026: $62,232

We have two days/times for virtual meet-and-greets with our current fellows. Applicants who are interested in learning more about the program, asking questions, or speaking with our fellows are encouraged to attend one of them.

11/6/25 @ 4pm CST - https://umn-private.zoom.us/j/91957456269
and
11/7/25 @ 8am CST - https://umn-private.zoom.us/j/93170365713

Last UpdatedDecember 9, 2025
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