Program Overview
Summary of Residency Program
Temple Psychiatry offers a comprehensive psychiatric care program, focusing on compassionate inpatient care for individuals experiencing severe mental health crises. The program operates out of Temple University Hospital and underscores teamwork among psychiatric specialists to provide effective treatment. With a commitment to stabilizing patients and involving families in the recovery process, the program serves a diverse community and is equipped to address a range of psychiatric disorders.
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Program Details
Specialty
Psychiatry
IMG Friendly (Y/N)
No
IMG Friendly (detail)
Temple's residency program details do not explicitly mention International Medical Graduates (IMG) acceptance. However, as part of its behavioral health services, Temple offers support for individuals from diverse backgrounds, including international patients, which may imply some level of IMG acceptance, though specifics such as ECFMG support or visa sponsorship are not mentioned in the text. Further direct inquiries to the program could provide clarity on their stance toward IMG applicants.
Categorical Positions
Categorical Positions (detail)
Temple psychiatry has 0 categorical residents and 1 researching resident.
Program Website
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100 E. Lehigh Avenue, 1st and 3rd Floors, Philadelphia, PA 19125
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Current Residents
Overview
The current resident roster for Temple Psychiatry indicates an active involvement in diverse mental health programs, although specific numbers regarding all current residents are not detailed. The focus on community health and quality of life improvement illustrates the program’s dedication to holistic care.
PGY-1 MD
PGY-1 DO
PGY-1 IMG
Curriculum & Education
Overview
Temple psychiatrists care for patients who are admitted to Temple University Hospital – Episcopal Campus and Temple Health – Episcopal Campus. They also coordinate care for you after you have left the hospital.
Application
To schedule an appointment with Temple Psychiatry, please call (215) 707-8496.
# of Locations
Temple University Hospital – Main Campus, Fox Chase Cancer Center, Temple University Hospital – Jeanes Campus, Temple Health – Chestnut Hill Hospital, Temple University Hospital – Episcopal Campus, Temple Women & Families, Temple Health Ft. Washington, Temple Health Center City, Temple University Hospital – Northeastern Campus, Temple Health Oaks, Temple Health Elkins Park, Fox Chase - East Norriton, Community Offices, Fox Chase - Buckingham, Urgent Care.
Fellowship
The program emphasizes post-residency career development, with residents potentially pursuing fellowships in various subspecialties related to psychiatry. Specific fellowship opportunities were not detailed in the text, suggesting that graduates may seek opportunities tailored to their individual career aspirations, likely through affiliations with Temple University and its medical network.
Resident Life
Overview
Temple's Behavioral Health team works every day to stabilize people in psychiatric crisis and to equip them with the skills and treatment they need to manage their mental health and improve their quality of life.
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Length of the program is usually discussed in terms of years.
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Salary & Benefits
Benefits Overview
Inpatient treatment for psychiatric issues, crisis response center, outpatient programs.
PGY-1 Salary
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