University of Virginia School of Medicine – Psychiatry & Neurobehavioral Sciences

Name of ProgramUniversity of Virginia School of Medicine - Psychiatry & Neurobehavioral Sciences
First Year of APPCN Membership1993
Program AddressUniversity of Virginia School of Medicine
Box 800203
Charlottesville, VA 22908-0203
United States
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Director's Name and CredentialsDonna K. Broshek, PhD, ABPP-CN, Fellowship Program Director
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Director's Phone Number434-924-2718
I. Co-Director's Name and CredentialsStephanie Bajo, PsyD, ABPP-CN, Training Director
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II. Co-Director's Name and CredentialsRacheal Smetana, PsyD, Assistant Training DIrector
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Program's Primary ContactI. Co-Director
Primary Emphasis
  • Adult
Program Websitevirginia.edu
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Program Phone Number434-924-2718
Program Fax Number434-243-6546
Residency Brochure2026-UVA-NP-Training-Brochure.pdf
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 InterviewsTo reduce travel burden on applicants, only virtual (video) interviews will be conducted in 2024.
Application Deadline12/15/2025
Residency Start DateJuly 1 to September 1, 2026 (flexible)
Clinical Neuropsychology Adult Residency Openings For This Cycle2
Clinical Neuropsychology Residents In Program3
Clinical Neuropsychologists Full-Time3
Clinical Neuropsychologists Part-Time2
Clinical Neuropsychologist Consultants2
Clinical Neuropsychologists Full-Time with ABPP3
Clinical Neuropsychologists Part-Time with ABPP1
Clinical Neuropsychologist Consultants with ABPP1
Other Psychologists Full-Time13
Other Psychologists Full-Time with ABPP6
Graduate Training of Residency Applicants (Preferred)Clinical psychology, neuropsychology
Graduate Training of Residency Applicants (Accepted)Clinical psychology, neuropsychology
Graduate Training of Residency Applicants (Not Accepted)Non APA/CPA approved graduate programs or internship, counseling psychology, school psychology, behavioral medicine
Emphases of Training Opportunities (Adult, Strong)Neuropsychological assessment, neuropsychological consultation
Emphases of Training Opportunities (Adult, Moderate)Multi-disciplinary care, forensics (stronger focus option), research opportunities, supervision by resident of other providers
Emphases of Training Opportunities (Adult, Weak)Psychotherapy
Availability of Patient Populations (Adult, Strong)Epilepsy, brain injury, sports concussion, complex neurological and medical comorbidities, psychiatric co-morbidities, organ transplant, HIV/AIDS, psychogenic non-epileptic seizures (PNES)
Availability of Patient Populations (Adult, Moderate)Tumors, stroke and cerebrovascular disease, substance use disorders, racial/ethnic minorities (African American), ADHD
Availability of Patient Populations (Adult, Weak)Parkinson's, multiple sclerosis and related conditions, dementia and other geriatric conditions
Additional Notes

As detailed in our Program Brochure, we have a sustained and strong commitment to ensure that all residents and fellows, no matter their race, sexuality, country of origin, gender, religion or able-bodiedness, feel included and valued for their unique perspectives. We also strive to model and teach contextual factors relevant to neuropsychological evaluation, including social and demographic factors, barriers to health care access, mental health, and lifestyle factors that may be due to limited resources and/or level of health literacy.

Last UpdatedDecember 10, 2025
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