The resident's experience will involve working closely with attending neuropsychologists completing both outpatient and inpatient neuropsychological assessments with children and adults at either the downtown Tampa outpatient center (STC building) or at USF Affiliated Hospital, including Tampa General Hospital. Residents will work with a broad number of neuropsychological and psychological measures. Focused experiences are provided in the neuropsychology of epilepsy, bedside neurobehavioral assessment on an inpatient rehab and neurological care unit. \n Strengths of the residency program include the opportunity to work with a highly diverse patient population including (but not limited to) patients with epilepsy, cerebrovascular accidents, traumatic brain injuries/concussion, MCI/dementia, movement disorders, multiple sclerosis, delirium/encephalopathies and other intracranial and neurodegenerative pathologies. Residents will gain additional experience working with patients who are bilingual/predominately Spanish-speaking and learn more about appropriate test/norm selection and cultural/diversity factors that may influence neuropsychological evaluations. Residents are also able to observe patients at different stages of recovery (acute to chronic). The Neuroscience Institute offers multiple opportunities for multidisciplinary clinical research spanning multiple neurological and systematic diseases. There are also multiple formal teaching seminars. \n Focused experiences are available in the neurosurgical neuropsychology focus on epilepsy surgery as well as surgical evaluation for DBS and normal pressure hydrocephalus. Residents will also receive exposure to the neuropsychology of patients with psychogenic nonepileptic events. Residents will be exposed to outpatient neuropsychological evaluations, intracarotid methohexital (Wada's) testing, and assessments completed during long-term video monitoring on an inpatient consult service. Additional experiences, including observing aspects of neurological surgery including resection and stereotaxic surgical procedures as well as electrocorticography (ECoG) can be negotiated. Residents will be provided with hands on training in conducting Wada's testing with attending neuropsychologist as well as neurology and interventional radiology faculty. Residents will be expected to attend and participate in weekly Epilepsy case conferences. Residents will review germane neuropsychology literature as it pertains to each case. Goals include continued development of assessment skills, diagnosis, and recommendations. Functional neuroanatomy is discussed in depth. Training will emphasize gaining competence to identify neuropsychological features that, when combined with neurological and/or radiological data, have implications for predicting surgical outcome, and consulting in multidisciplinary treatment teams to provide input for neuropsychological indications and contra-indications for surgical treatment. Evidence-based neuropsychology practice is emphasized. \n TRAINING EXPECTATIONS: \n 1. Perform about 2-3 days of outpatient neuropsychological evaluations each week (caseloads may vary but generally between 4-5 cases per week). Residents may be involved in testing patients/claimants, scoring data, and assisting in conceptualization and decision making. \n 2. Perform 1-2 days of inpatient rehabilitation/neuropsychological consultations. \n 3. Review medical/legal records and integrate into report. \n 4. Write/complete full reports within 2 weeks of the completed assessment. \n 5. Participate in weekly division meetings. \n 6. Participate in bi-monthly readings and didactics focused on these specific populations. \n 7. Participate in weekly Epilepsy case conference meetings \n 8. Participate in weekly (or more) scheduled supervision. \n 9. Attend USF Neurosurgery Grand Rounds, Neurology Grand Rounds, Advent Health Tampa Inpatient Rehab Discharge Planning Meetings, and USF Neuropsychology DidacticsMust be a graduate of an approved professional degree program in the appropriate health discipline and have completed, or are completing, post-residency training within a selected area of specialization, including research and/or clinical training in specialized areas. This post-residency training will usually follow completion of clinical training in preparation for an academic position or subspecialty certification. Must meet university criteria for appointment to the rank of Clinical Fellow. \n PsyD or equivalentThe University of South Florida is a high-impact global research university dedicated to student success. Over the past 10 years, no other public university in the country has risen faster in U.S. News and World Report's national university rankings than USF. Serving more than 50,000 students on campuses in Tampa, St. Petersburg and Sarasota-Manatee, USF is designated as a Preeminent State Research University by the Florida Board of Governors, placing it in the most elite category among the state's 12 public universities. USF is a member of the American Athletic Conference. \n Working at USF \n With more than 16,000 employees at USF, the University of South Florida is one of the largest employers in the Tampa Bay region. At USF you will find opportunities to excel in a rich academic environment that fosters the development and advancement of our employees. We believe in creating a talented, engaged and driven workforce through on-going development and career opportunities. We also offer a first class benefit package that includes medical, dental and life insurance plans, retirement plan options, tuition program and generous leave programs and more. \n To learn more about working at USF please visit: Work Here. Learn Here. Grow Here .Clinical research to champion the collaborative opportunities across the NSI, which include epilepsy, stroke, movement disorders, and Alzheimer's research. \n Complete clinical obligations such as chart completion, patient follow-up, finalize billing, etc. \n Outpatient practice/clinic 3-4 days/week. This would include AM/PM sessions at STC or NSI. Inpatient 1-2 days/week at Advent Health - Tampa Rehabilitation Unit evaluating patients. \n More specifically, treatment of patients with injury to, or diseases/disorders of the brain, spinal cord and spinal column, and peripheral nerves.