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  • Behavioral neurology & neuropsychiatry (BNNP) investigates brain-behavior relationships, including disruptions leading to cognitive and emotional abnormalities.
  • BNNP has been a recognized subspecialty in North America since 2006.
  • There is a growing demand for behavioral neurologists that outpaces the current supply.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide a historical overview of BNNP.
  • To outline current challenges and opportunities in clinical, research, and educational aspects of BNNP.
  • To offer a practical guide for promoting the subspecialty and addressing the shortage of behavioral neurologists.

Main Methods:

  • Historical review of BNNP.
  • Analysis of current challenges and opportunities from a behavioral neurologist's perspective.
  • Development of strategies for subspecialty growth and trainee recruitment.

Main Results:

  • The field of BNNP is experiencing increasing demand.
  • There are identified challenges and opportunities across clinical, research, and educational domains.
  • A need exists for practical guidance to promote BNNP and address specialist shortages.

Conclusions:

  • BNNP is crucial for understanding brain-behavior links and associated disorders.
  • Addressing the shortage of behavioral neurologists is essential for meeting clinical and research demands.
  • Recruiting diverse trainees and promoting inclusivity will enhance BNNP's growth and impact.