| Name of Program | Stony Brook University Medical Center |
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| First Year of APPCN Membership | 2015 |
| Program Address | Brian K. Lebowitz, PhD ABPP-CN 4 Smithhaven Mall, Suite 107 Lake Grove, NY 11755 United States Map It |
| Director's Name and Credentials | Brian K. Lebowitz, PhD ABPP-CN |
| Director's Email Address | Email hidden; Javascript is required. |
| Director's Phone Number | 631-444-8053 |
| Program's Primary Contact | Director |
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| Program Website | stonybrookmedicine.edu |
| Program Email Address | Email hidden; Javascript is required. |
| Program Phone Number | 631-444-8053 |
| Program Fax Number | 631-444-4267 |
| Residency Brochure | 2026-to-2028-Lifespan-Neuropsychology-Fellowship-Stony-Brook-University-Medical-Center.pdf |
| Residency Brochure II | 2026-to-2028-Lifespan-Neuropsychology-Fellowship-Stony-Brook-University-Medical-Center1.pdf |
| Does Program Interview Applicants at INS? | No |
| Does Program Offer Phone or Video Interviews? | Yes |
| Does Program Offer On-Site Interviews? | Yes |
| Application Deadline | 15-Dec |
| Residency Start Date | September |
| Clinical Neuropsychology Adult Residency Openings For This Cycle | 1 |
| Clinical Neuropsychology Pediatric Residency Openings For This Cycle | 1 |
| Clinical Neuropsychology Lifespan Residency Openings For This Cycle | 1 |
| Clinical Neuropsychology Residents In Program | 4 |
| Clinical Neuropsychologists Full-Time | 4 |
| Clinical Neuropsychologists Part-Time | 1 |
| Clinical Neuropsychologists Full-Time with ABPP | 2 |
| Graduate Training of Residency Applicants (Preferred) | APA-Approved Clinical or Neuropsychology Programs; APA-Approved Counseling Psychology Programs |
| Emphases of Training Opportunities (Adult, Strong) | Outpatient neuropsychological assessment |
| Emphases of Training Opportunities (Adult, Moderate) | Research, Inpatient assessment |
| Emphases of Training Opportunities (Adult, Weak) | Psychotherapy; Forensics |
| Availability of Patient Populations (Adult, Strong) | Neurosurgical, Hematologic/Oncological Disorders, Neurodevelopmental/learning disorders, Perinatal and Congenital Conditions, Memory disorders, Multiple Sclerosis, Movement Disorders, Traumatic Brain Injury, Psychiatric, Stroke/cerebrovascular diseases, Infectious disease |
| Availability of Patient Populations (Adult, Moderate) | Epilepsy |
| Availability of Patient Populations (Adult, Weak) | Forensic |
| Emphases of Training Opportunities (Pediatric, Strong) | Hematology/oncology, epilepsy, cardiology |
| Emphases of Training Opportunities (Pediatric, Moderate) | Psychiatry |
| Emphases of Training Opportunities (Pediatric, Weak) | Forensic |
| Availability of Patient Populations (Pediatric, Strong) | Neurosurgical, Hematologic/Oncological Disorders, Neurodevelopmental/learning disorders, Perinatal and Congenital Conditions, Memory disorders, Multiple Sclerosis, Movement Disorders, Traumatic Brain Injury, Psychiatric, Stroke/cerebrovascular diseases, Infectious disease |
| Additional Notes | See attached brochures for additional program information. Applicants choose to apply for either Adult, Pediatric or Lifespan focused training. However, the program has a lifespan philosophy and all postdoctoral trainees undergo training with patients across the lifespan (typically with a 70/30 or 80/20 split between major/minor area of focus). For the 2026-2028 cycle, we are recruiting two fellows. Applicants are encouraged to apply to more than one track if interested in a 50/50 adult/pediatric split (indicating this interest in application materials). |
| Last Updated | October 28, 2025 |
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