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Home » Graduate Medical Education (GME) » UCI-CHOC Neurodevelopmental Disabilities Fellowship Program

UCI-CHOC Neurodevelopmental Disabilities Fellowship Program

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Kathryn Walton-Turner
Fellowship Program Coordinator
[email protected]

Program Leadership

Sailaja Golla, MD, FCNS
Program Director, Neurodevelopmental Disabilities Fellowship
Clinical Associate Professor, UCI School of Medicine

Welcome, and thank you for your interest in the University of California Irvine-CHOC Hospital (UCI-CHOC) Neurodevelopmental Disabilities Fellowship Program.

We’re proud to train the next generation of leaders in Neurodevelopmental Medicine in a collaborative and supportive environment.

Please click below to learn more about our fellowship, our team, and training at UCI-CHOC.

Director Message
Curriculum
Clinical Faculty
Program Overview
How to Apply
Our Hospitals
Benefits

Message From the Director

Welcome to the Neurodevelopmental Disabilities Fellowship Program. The Neurodevelopmental Disabilities Fellowship at the University of California, Irvine, in partnership with Rady Children’s Health in Orange County (formerly CHOC), provides rigorous, multidisciplinary training for child neurologists dedicated to advancing their expertise in neurodevelopmental disorders. The program offers comprehensive clinical experience across pediatric neurology, developmental-behavioral pediatrics, psychology, and educational assessment, equipping fellows with an evidence-based, integrated approach to evaluating and managing neurodevelopmental conditions.

As Director, I am proud that our fellowship provides fellows with structured training in psychological testing, cognitive and behavioral assessment, and the interpretation of educational evaluations. Through this experience, fellows develop the skills needed to understand complex developmental profiles and provide thoughtful, comprehensive care. The program also offers opportunities for scholarly activity and clinical research, supporting fellows as they contribute to advancing care for children with neurodevelopmental disabilities.

Sailaja Golla, MD, FCNS

Program Overview

The Mission of the Neurodevelopmental Disabilities Fellowship Program is to provide dedicated comprehensive clinical training and scholarly mentorship in neurodevelopmental disabilities (NDD) to graduates of a child neurology residency program, whose goal is to work with patients with NDDs across the lifespan and contribute to our continued advancement in the field.

Core Neurodevelopmental Disabilities Fellowship Goals:

  1. To be able to diagnose and manage neurodevelopmental disorders.
  2. To be able to provide competent transitional and longitudinal care to subjects with neurodevelopmental disabilities.
  3. To become familiar with other services that may be needed by patients with neurodevelopmental disorders, make referrals when appropriate, and participate in collaborative care models.
  4. To further knowledge of specific aspects of neurodevelopmental disorders by completing a scholarly project.

The specific goals of the training program are derived from the mission statement and are aligned with the ACGME core competencies.

Our Hospitals

Together, UCI and Rady Children’s Health – Orange County offer one of the most comprehensive pediatric academic and clinical training environments in Southern California. Rady Children’s Health – Orange County serves as the region’s leading pediatric referral center, caring for a broad and diverse patient population with both common and complex neurodevelopmental and neurologic conditions. As a major pediatric specialty hub, it ensures children receive high-quality, specialized care with minimal barriers to access.

Its partnership with the University of California, Irvine, strengthens this clinical foundation through academic rigor, interdisciplinary collaboration, and a robust research infrastructure. Fellows benefit from exposure to advanced clinical programs, innovative educational resources, and a scholarly environment committed to improving outcomes for children with neurodevelopmental disabilities.

Curriculum and Program Information

Program Fast Facts

  • ACGME Accredited: Yes
  • Fellows per Year: 1
  • Eligible Specialties: Child Neurology
  • Duration: 1 year
  • Required Prior Training: Child Neurology Residency
  • Applicant Eligibility: U.S. citizens, permanent residents, and J‑1 visa holders
  • Participates in ERAS ERAS 2026 Participating Specialties & Programs
  • Does not participate in NRMP

Educational Program Information

  • Train future leaders in the care of children with neurodevelopmental disabilities (NDDs), including autism spectrum disorder, intellectual disability, ADHD, motor disorders, and complex neurogenetic conditions.
  • Provide interdisciplinary education across child neurology, developmental-behavioral pediatrics, psychology, psychiatry, rehabilitation, speech-language pathology, audiology, social work, and special education.
  • Develop clinical expertise in both common and rare NDDs, including Fragile X syndrome, Down syndrome, Rett syndrome, and Tuberous Sclerosis Complex (TSC), with dedicated specialty clinic exposure.
  • Strengthen foundational knowledge in neurobiology and research while supporting fellows’ participation in clinical and translational scholarship.
  • Offer specialized training through the Co-Occurring Conditions Clinic, emphasizing integrated care for children with complex behavioral, psychiatric, medical, and neurologic comorbidities.
  • Promote an inclusive, supportive learning environment that fosters professional growth and long-term career fulfillment.

Learn More About the Training Program

The Thompson Autism and Neurodevelopmental Center, in collaboration with UCI-RCH, supports multidisciplinary clinical and research programs dedicated to Rett syndrome, Down syndrome, Fragile X syndrome, Tuberous Sclerosis Complex, and leukodystrophies. These specialty clinics provide exceptional opportunities for fellows to participate in clinical and translational research, develop fellow-driven clinical initiatives, engage in medical education, and build expertise in disability-focused care.

Fellows also receive protected time for independent scholarly and research activities, supporting meaningful contributions to the fields of neurodevelopmental biology and neurodevelopmental disorders, including Down syndrome, Fragile X syndrome, Rett syndrome, and autism spectrum disorder.

Learn more about the center at Thompson Autism and Neurodevelopmental Center at CHOC.

How to Apply

Eligibility Requirements
Applicants must have:

  • Completion of residency training in Child Neurology
    (ACGME-, AOA-, ACGME‑I, RCPSC-, or CFPC-accredited programs preferred)
  • A current, unrestricted U.S. medical license
  • Board certification or board eligibility through the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology or an equivalent board

Application Timeline

  • Applications are open for the 2026–2027 fellowship year
  • Interviews are conducted on a rolling, first‑come, first‑served basis once all required materials are received

How to Apply

Submit the following documents to [email protected]:

  • Curriculum Vitae (CV)
  • Personal Statement
  • Three letters of recommendation, including one from your Neurology Residency Program Director

Compensation and Benefits

Please contact the Office of Graduate Medical Education

Phone: 714-456-3526
Fax: 714-456-3532
Email: [email protected]

For more information, please visit: GME Residents & Fellows Resources | UC Irvine School of Medicine

Clinical Faculty

Sailaja Golla, MD, FCNS
Fellowship Program Director, Neurodevelopmental Pediatrics,  Associate Clinical Professor of Pediatrics, UC Irvine School of Medicine-CHOC

Jonathan Megerian, MD, Phd
Director and Division Chief, Neurodevelopmental Medicine at Thompson Autism Center, Associate Clinical Professor of Pediatrics, UC Irvine School of Medicine

Hitha Amin, MD
Rady Children’s Health, CHOC Specialists, Neurodevelopmental Pediatrics

Mary Jane Pionk, MD
Rady Children’s Health, Developmental behavior Pediatrics

Aram Kim, MD
Rady Children’s Health, Neurodevelopmental Pediatrics

Peter J Chung, MD
Medical director of the Center for Autism & Neurodevelopmental Disorders, UCI

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