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Pediatric - Neurology
The University of Toronto Pediatric Neurology program is a fully accredited 5-year Royal College program committed to training compassionate and competent child neurologists. The program focuses on preparing residents to serve diverse patient populations and become future leaders in child neurology through comprehensive clinical training and research opportunities.
- Program ID
- 29138
- Quota
- 1 positions
- Stream
- CMG
- Program Length
- 5 years
- Last Approved
- September 9, 2025
- Last Updated
- December 3, 2025
- Avg. Applications (5 yrs)
- 0 - 50
- Avg. Interview Rate
- 76 - 100 %
Teaching Philosophy
Employs Competency by Design approach with frequent work-based assessments, coaching, and feedback to develop CanMEDS competencies throughout training experiences.
Training Setting
Urban academic medical center at The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids), a 260-bed teaching hospital with a dedicated pediatric neuroscience unit and multiple affiliated institutions.
- Competency by Design curriculum
- Work-based assessments
- Coaching and feedback
- Protected research time
- Research mentorship
- Annual research skills course
- Annual Prichard research day
- Longitudinal continuity clinics
- Global health elective opportunities
- Comprehensive pediatric neurology training
- Strong research infrastructure
- Diverse clinical exposure
- Affiliated with leading research centers
- Extensive electronic medical resources
Trainees pursue research projects with protected time, formal mentorship, and an annual research skills course, presenting work at the Prichard research day.
- The Hospital for Sick Children
- Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital
- St. Michael's Hospital
- University Health Network
- Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre
Interview Dates
- January 19, 2026
- January 20, 2026
- Academic record
- Clinical skills
- Communication skills
- Interpersonal skills
- Research contributions
- Scholarly activities
- Interview performance
Ontario provincial salaries
Salary Progression (5-Year Program)
Starting Salary
$73,367
PGY-1
Maximum Salary
$98,567
PGY-5
Benefits & Perks
Compensation data is province-wide and may vary by institution. Please verify with individual programs. Data sourced from CARMS.
PGY-1 Rotations
PGY-2 Rotations
PGY-3 Rotations
PGY-4 Rotations
PGY-5 Rotations
Data Source: This information is aggregated from publicly available sources. Last updated on 12/3/2025. Always verify details with the official program page.