The OUHSC Residency in Clinical Neuropsychology is a two-year specialty training program which includes didactic, clinical, and research activities. The program conforms to the Houston Conference Guidelines for Training in Clinical Neuropsychology. It is also a member of APPIC. The program currently has two full-time resident positions that are funded by OU Health. The faculty includes 7 full-time neuropsychologists. Four of the 7 neuropsychologists are Board Certified in Clinical Neuropsychology.
We have 2 positions in the Residency in Neuropsychology with an adult emphasis. We be recruiting for one (1) position for the 2024 Academic year.
The Residency in Neuropsychology is one of the oldest and most established training programs in the country. Our first Resident graduated in 1979. Approximately 80% of the graduates of this program have gone on to achieve diplomate status from the American Board of Professional Psychology.
For more information about Neuropsychology Residency please see our brochure here:
Accreditation Status
The University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences currently has three Psychology training programs: Internship in Clinical Psychology, Postdoctoral Residency in Clinical Psychology, and a Postdoctoral Residency in Clinical Neuropsychology. These programs are currently in the process of seeking full accreditation from APA. The Internship in Clinical Psychology has completed its Self-Study and Site Visit and is awaiting accreditation decision from APA Committee on Accreditation. Both the Clinical Residency and Clinical Neuropsychology Residency have completed their Self-Studies, have been approved for a Site Visit, and are scheduling Site Visits for the first quarter 2024.
Currently, all three programs are not accredited by APA CoA and our application status in not a guarantee of future accreditation.
Why You Belong at the University of Oklahoma
The University of Oklahoma, fosters an inclusive culture of respect and
civility, belonging, and access, which are essential to our collective
pursuit of excellence and our determination to change lives. The unique
talents, perspectives, and experiences of our community enrich the
learning, and working environment at OU, inspiring us to harness our
innovation, creativity, and collaboration for the advancement of people
everywhere.
Residents are provided with exposure to training opportunities within a
vast patient population and settings. The program feels it necessary
to focus on belonging and inclusion within clinical, research, didactic,
and supervisory experiences within the internship, to ensure a greater
appreciation and understanding of patients with cultural
differences then that of the provider.