Career Development
residents & Fellows
Build a successful career in neurology with unparalleled resources available exclusively from the AAN.
Fellowship Resources
Learn more about applying for a fellowship and visit the Fellowship Directory to view available fellowship opportunities
career Resources
Visit the Neurology Career Center for all your job searching needs:
- Job Listings
- Interview Resources
- Employment Contracts
- CV Review Services
- Career Coaching Services
- Career Transition Resources
Transitioning from Training into Practice
Webinars are 60-90 minutes in length. They can be accessed and viewed on-demand when it's convenient for trainees.
Business Basics Webinar Series
- Overview of Practice Income
- Revenue Sources
- Expenses
- Benchmarks
- Building a Neurology Practice from Scratch
Your First Employment Contract
PRACTICE MANAGEMENT
FREE for residents! Practice Management Webinars help you gain valuable insight and tools to help navigate through the changes that lay ahead in the new health care landscape.
- View upcoming live webinars
- Discover previously recorded webinars
Research Grants
Where to Find Grants
- Many early-career grants will require a funded mentor.
- Compile a list of grants for all stages in your career.
- Start with the NIH in not only your field but related fields NCI and NINDS for neuro-oncology, for example.
- Find any other big institutes that support research: NSF, AHRQ, (DoD, VA, etc.)
- Look also to organizations that are general (AAN, ANA, American Brain Foundation, SfN, etc.) and specific (AHA, AASM, etc.)
- Look at foundations (American Brain Foundation, ALSA, NMSS, SRS, etc.)
- Look intramurally (standard intramural funding, career-promotion awards, etc.)
Additional Resources
International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society Fundamentals Course Series
Educational video presentations conducted by top experts in the Movement Disorders field that provides a complete overview of various aspects and clinical approaches to the evaluation and management of common movement disorders.
2019 Annual Meeting On Demand Resident Education Guide
The AAN’s Graduate Education Subcommittee (GES) reviewed the courses available via the 2019 AMOD. Though all the courses are important and well-done, the GES compiled a list of courses that would be high-yield and most relevant for residents.