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DukeUniversityMedicalCenter’s Clinical Psychology Internship Program, part of the Department of Psychiatry’s Division of Medical Psychology, provides one year of doctoral-level internship training in the essential skill areas of Clinical Psychology: assessment and diagnosis, effective intervention, consultation and evaluation, and supervision.
DukeUniversityMedicalCenter, the largest private universitymedicalcenter in the Southeast, is licensed for 989 beds.
DukeUniversity, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, North Carolina State University and North Carolina Central University are within a 25-mile radius of Durham.
The DukeCenter for Cerebrovascular Disease was founded by Dr. Albert Heyman in 1966 as a collaborative effort of the NIH and the Veterans Administration.
Initially housed in a small laboratory building donated by the VA, the center is now based in the Department of Medicine (Division of Neurology), and has expanded to develop affiliated programs and faculty from an extensive list of clinical departments, research laboratories and Universitycenters.
DukeUniversity Hospital has world renowned facilities and faculty to support clinical care, clinical and laboratory based research in cerebrovascular disease.