Membership in the Neurology and medical communities at large requires a life-long pursuit of quality and continual learning.   

As such, involvement in research, quality and scholarly activities is a fundamental component of the Neurology residency.  

RUHS as an institution is committed to research and scholarly activity.  The Comparative Effectiveness and Clinical Outcomes Research Center (CECORC) was founded in 2018 with the purpose of furthering clinically-relevant, evidence-based best practices and healthcare advances.   

An annual research symposium occurs every May, giving residents the ability to participate locally and to view the work being done by their colleagues.  

All residents receive training in ethics, research fundamentals and design.  Residents may select their own interest area and design appropriate studies, collaborate with fellow residents in interdisciplinary projects or participate in one of the numerous on-going faculty or facility projects.