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Site Name: Neurobehavioral Institute of Miami
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After all applications are received the Internship Committe at the Neurobehavioral Institue of Miami reviews each one of them individually.
After such review, selected applicants will be offered telephone interviews (first round). Notifications for candidates invited to first round interviews are sent via email approximately sometime during the third week of December. Time and date of the interview will be included in the notification. Interviews are set one day only during the first or second week of January. The format of this interview is semiestructured, has an approximate duration of 30 minutes and is held by the Director of Clinical Training and one member of the Internshio Committee.
Applicants not chosen to continue with the selection process will also be notified via email this week.
Following telephone interviews, the Internship Committe will select applicants to be invited for a second round interview. This a face to face interview held at the facilty in Miami; FL. Applicants chosen for face to face interview will be notified via email in the following days after the initial interview. Notification will include date and time of the interview. These are usually set during the last week of January. The format of this interview is unstructured, has an approximate duratiom of 1 hour and is held by the Director of Clinical Training and two memebers on the Internship Committee.
After the second round interviews, the selction and notification process will follow APPIC Match guidelines.
This intership site agrees to abide by the Appic policy that no person in this training program will solicit, accept or use ranking- related information from any internship applicant.
The Internship Program at the Neurobehavioral Institute of Miami is designed to be an intensive, clinically-rich experience, complimented by an academic curriculum which includes lectures, seminars, literature reviews, and case studies. It is a 12 month program, with 2000 hours of intern participation. On going guidance and support by a senior staff psychologist while services are being performed by the interns is a very important feature of the program.
The primary goal of the Internship Program at the Neurobehavioral Institute of Miami is to train highly qualified doctoral level clinical psychologists, who will have very well developed expertise in the selection, administration, and interpretation of psychological and neuropsychological instruments, and who are able to intervene effectively on behalf of their patients and their families through the use of cognitive rehabilitation, verbal supportive psychotherapy, as well as applied behavioral analysis.
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Additional information about training opportunities: Not all rotations or training experiences may be available as described in the APPIC Directory. Please consult the program's application materials or their website at: www.neurobehavioralmiami.com for a complete description of the training opportunities available at this training site. IF the site has not updated their information by August 1, feel free to contact the Training Director for additional information.