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Emory University School of Medicine Program

Atlanta, Georgia

Psychiatry

Specialty

Program Overview

Summary of Residency Program

Emory's Combined Internal Medicine and Psychiatry residency is a five-year program that integrates categorical Internal Medicine and General Psychiatry training. Residents are equipped to provide comprehensive patient care across various settings, and upon completion, they become eligible for board certification in both specialties. The curriculum prepares graduates to pursue diverse career paths including primary care and academic medicine, as well as fellowships in subspecialties of both fields.

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Program Details

Specialty

Psychiatry

IMG Friendly (Y/N)

No

IMG Friendly (detail)

The residency program does not explicitly mention International Medical Graduates (IMGs) in the provided text. However, graduates from various backgrounds are welcome, and there is potential acceptance of ECFMG certification for non-U.S. medical graduates. Information about visa sponsorship or specific IMG representation in the curriculum is not provided, indicating that it might not be explicitly IMG-friendly.

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Program Website

Address

100 Woodruff Circle, Atlanta, GA 30322, USA

Program Director

Kellie Clearo, MD, RPh

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Current Residents

Overview

The current resident roster details were not provided in the text, so the specific makeup of PGY-1 residents cannot be determined, including counts related to IMG or DO candidates.

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Curriculum & Education

Overview

The five-year residency is divided equally between Internal Medicine and Psychiatry rotations, and it trains physicians to possess the knowledge and skills necessary to provide high quality, comprehensive, integrated patient care.

Application

To apply for the residency program, prospective candidates must follow the application process outlined in the 'Application Information' section on the program's website (specific URL not provided). They should check for application deadlines and interview dates on that page.

# of Locations

Residents work at various clinics and hospitals affiliated with Emory University.

Fellowship

Upon completion of the 5-year program, graduates are eligible for subspecialty fellowships in both medicine and psychiatry, allowing for diverse career paths including primary care, hospital medicine, and academic positions. Graduates can pursue fellowships related to integrated medicine and psychiatry, emergency psychiatry, and outpatient psychiatry, among others.

Resident Life

Overview

Emory's Combined Internal Medicine and Psychiatry residency is a five-year program that is an integration of the categorical Internal Medicine residency program and the General Psychiatry residency program. Residents who complete this residency program are eligible for both the American Board of Internal Medicine and the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology exams. The five-year residency is divided equally between Internal Medicine and Psychiatry rotations.

On Call Schedule

# of Years of Program

5 years

Housing

Housing information for residents is not detailed in the text provided.

Alumni

Alumni from the program pursue various career paths, including fellowships in subspecialties of both Internal Medicine and Psychiatry. The text does not provide specific details on the types of fellowships or positions, nor does it mention the institutions or regions where alumni commonly work.

Salary & Benefits

Benefits Overview

Residents are eligible for both the American Board of Internal Medicine and the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology exams, and they can pursue subspecialty fellowships in either discipline upon completion of the program.

PGY-1 Salary

Vacation

The residency program's vacation policy, including the amount of time allotted for PGY-1 residents and any provisions for carrying over unused vacation, is not mentioned in the text.

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