Program Overview
Summary of Residency Program
The General Psychiatry Residency Program at Johns Hopkins University offers a comprehensive education in clinical psychiatric diagnosis and treatment. The curriculum is designed to equip residents with the necessary knowledge and clinical expertise to handle a broad range of psychiatric conditions. Graduates are well-prepared for various career paths including academic and private practice psychiatry, with a focus on developing excellent clinicians and leaders in the field.
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Program Details
Specialty
Psychiatry
IMG Friendly (Y/N)
Yes
IMG Friendly (detail)
The program does not explicitly mention its IMG-friendliness or acceptance of International Medical Graduates. However, the presence of diverse graduates and their preparedness for various sectors of psychiatry may imply inclusiveness, but specific information on IMG acceptance is not mentioned.
Categorical Positions
50
Categorical Positions (detail)
50 General Psychiatry Residents
Program Website
Address
Office for Residency Education, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, The Johns Hopkins Hospital, Meyer 4-181, 600 N. Wolfe Street, Baltimore, MD 21287-7381
Program Director
Jacob Taylor, M.D., M.P.H.
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Current Residents
Overview
The program has 50 General Psychiatry residents, providing ample training and mentorship opportunities. The residents are involved in extensive clinical experiences and practices, ensuring they gain competence in psychiatric treatment.
PGY-1 MD
PGY-1 DO
PGY-1 IMG
Curriculum & Education
Overview
The didactic portion of the curriculum is organized to present a body of knowledge which comprises current thought in psychiatry. The clinical exercises and experiences are organized to provide clinical expertise in evaluation of the psychiatrically ill patients and competence in psychiatric treatment, using the fundamental modalities of therapy currently available.
Application
All require completing an ERAS application.
# of Locations
The residency program has extensive community psychiatry clinics, primarily at the Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center, home for PGY-1.
Fellowship
The program prepares residents for various career paths including academic psychiatry, private practice, or public sector psychiatry. It offers numerous postdoctoral clinical and research opportunities across a range of interest areas, indicating a well-structured framework for fellowship and career development.
Resident Life
Overview
The Residency in Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at The Johns Hopkins Hospital is designed to provide a comprehensive and broad-based education in clinical psychiatric diagnosis and treatment. Recent graduates have felt well prepared for academic psychiatry, private practice psychiatry, or public sector psychiatry.
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# of Years of Program
The residency program consists of PGY-1, PGY-2, PGY-3, and PGY-4.
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Alumni
Recent graduates have felt well prepared for academic psychiatry, private practice psychiatry, or public sector psychiatry. They have a wide array of career trajectories, both in academics and in the private sector.
Salary & Benefits
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PGY-1 Salary
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