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Welcome to the UK Department of Neurology

The department of neurology’s vision is to be a national leader in delivering high-value, comprehensive, patient-centered neuroscience care through multidisciplinary collaboration, innovation and research, education, and service. Our missions are: to provide cutting-edge neuroscience-related care to the citizens of Kentucky and beyond; to educate health care professionals, post-graduate fellows, residents, medical students, and the public about neurological disorders; to innovate and develop new knowledge to help reduce the burden of neurological disorders on our patients and society; and to provide service to the citizens of Kentucky. We do this based on our core values of honesty and integrity, caring, collective responsibility, curiosity, and excellence, with a commitment to compassionate health care. Our clinical and research programs are rapidly expanding and include all areas of neurology including stroke and related disorders, epilepsy, memory and cognitive disorders, multiple sclerosis and related disorders, neuromuscular disorders, neuro-oncology, neuropsychology, headache, concussion and traumatic brain injury, and neuro-ophthalmology.

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Upcoming Events

Learn more about Adult and Child Neurology Residency programs at the University of Kentucky.

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Neuroscience Research Priority Area

The Neuroscience Research Priority Area (NRPA) supports a "collaborative matrix," bringing together diverse groups of investigators, trainees, and research groups from more than eight University of Kentucky colleges. The NRPA builds upon and leverages existing strengths and relationships; providing infrastructure and support to promote research collaborations and raise internal and external recognition of the depth of neuroscience-related research at the university with the goals of growing extramural support, increasing academic productivity, enhancing recruitment of faculty and trainees, and providing new knowledge to address the needs of the citizens of the Commonwealth and beyond.

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2024 Annual Report

Kentucky Neuroscience Institute

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60 Years of Neurology at UK

Celebrating a Legacy that Began in 1965