Program Overview
Summary of Residency Program
The Psychiatry Residency at Corewell Health aims to train residents in compassionate and extraordinary care centered on a diverse patient population. The program offers a comprehensive learning experience that emphasizes evidence-based medicine and biopsychosocial approaches. It is designed to prepare residents for contemporary psychiatry practice across various settings including urban hospitals and community clinics, with a strong focus on both psychotherapeutic techniques and psychopharmacology.
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Program Details
Specialty
Psychiatry
IMG Friendly (Y/N)
Yes
IMG Friendly (detail)
The Psychiatry Residency program at Corewell Health appears to be IMG-friendly, given its commitment to training a diverse population and encouraging applicants from varied backgrounds. However, specific details regarding international medical graduates (IMG) such as percentage acceptance rates or explicit mention of eligibility criteria for IMGs are not available in the provided text.
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Program Website
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Program Director
Angela Collier (Program Manager)
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Current Residents
Overview
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Curriculum & Education
Overview
The program emphasizes both psychotherapy and psychopharmacology, with a strong emphasis on evidence-based medicine and biopsychosocial psychiatry. Residents learn to provide patient- and family-centered care.
Application
To apply, candidates should refer to the 'Information for Applicants' section which includes policies, how to apply, and salaries. Specific deadlines and application materials may be available in that section.
# of Locations
Multiple clinic and hospital locations, including urban and suburban settings.
Fellowship
The program likely offers various fellowship and post-graduate opportunities, although specific details on available fellowships are not included in the text. Generally, residents have options to pursue subspecialties based on their interests and the program's history, indicating a supportive environment for further career development.
Resident Life
Overview
The Psychiatry Residency Program is designed to provide a comprehensive learning experience that prepares physicians to meet the demands of contemporary psychiatry practice in urban and suburban community hospitals, community mental health clinics, and a variety of ambulatory settings.
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# of Years of Program
Typically, the Psychiatry Residency lasts for 4 years, with residents progressing through various levels of responsibility and education during this time.
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Alumni
Alumni of the Psychiatry Residency Program commonly pursue a variety of fellowships and positions in both academic and private practice settings. Specific fellowship types or positions were not detailed in the text provided.
Salary & Benefits
Benefits Overview
Salary & Benefits information can be found at 'https://www.beaumont.edu/graduate-medical-education/information-for-applicants/salary-benefits'.
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