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Joel C Morgenlander1, Brian Hainline2
1From the Sports Neurology Clinic and Neurology APP Residency Program (J.C.M.), Duke University School of Medicine, Durham, NC; Indiana University School of Medicine (B.H.), Indianapolis; and New York University School of Medicine (B.H.), New York. Joel.morgenlander@duke.edu.
Abstract:
Sports neurology is a relatively new specialty in neurology. Interested trainees may find it difficult to learn about issues in sports neurology both in medical school and residency. This review highlights what the current state is in medical school and residency training and how an interested trainee or neurologist could pursue a career in this area.
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