In the 2026 Match, we will be offering a Reserved position in Child Neurology and a Reserved Position in NDD for physicians who will have completed at least two years of preliminary training – see How to Apply for details.
We receive many applications and conduct a holistic review of each applicant. This process is time intensive. In accordance with national Pediatrics specialty guidance, we will not send out interview invitations prior to October 6, 2025; however, a substantial portion of interview invitations are likely to be sent after. We will not release more invitations than interview spots available. The timing of an interview invitation does not reflect an applicant’s priority.
Welcome!
Hello from Boston! We’re Miya and Liz, the program directors of the Child Neurology and Neurodevelopmental Disabilities Training Programs at Boston Children’s Hospital, and we are so glad you are here to learn more about our programs.
As the pediatric teaching hospital of Harvard Medical School, Boston Children’s is committed first and foremost to providing the very best clinical training in child neurology and neurodevelopmental disabilities. We provide an unparalleled breadth and depth of exposure to subspecialties in child neurology, and serve one of the world’s most diverse patient populations, ranging from the communities who make Boston their home to families from all over the world who seek out our expertise. At the same time we emphasize close relationships with faculty and the ability to hone your skills alongside seasoned clinicians who are devoted to your education. We also offer unique opportunities to engage in basic, clinical, and translational neuroscience as well as health equity and advocacy work, quality improvement, teaching, and global health through the Pathways you’ll read more about.
Between our two sister programs we recruit eight residents per year, seeking to assemble a class of talented people with diverse interests and backgrounds who are united by their love for children and families, their passion for neuroscience, and their commitment to advancing the field as leaders in their chosen area. We choose our residents carefully, based not only on their academic credentials, but also on their human qualities. We pride ourselves on our programs’ environment of mutual support, camaraderie, and collaboration – our residents truly enjoy spending time together, in and out of the hospital, and many of our graduates report that it was the people in our program who made their years in training most worthwhile. We also seek to embrace our residents as people, supporting them as they grow and care for their families, navigate illness or disability, pursue personal interests, or whatever else comes along during their residency journey. The size of our program allows us to be flexible in customizing training to individual needs.
The Child Neurology and Neurodevelopmental Disabilities programs are closely intertwined, and share resources and educational opportunities across both programs. We encourage you to read more about each training program. Some applicants apply to both depending on their interests. Feel free to reach out to us if you want to learn more.
Are you ready to be a future leader in child neurology and neurodevelopmental disabilities? We look forward to meeting you. Please don’t hesitate to reach out to either one of us if you have any questions.