Program Overview
Summary of Residency Program
The Department of Psychiatry at the University of Vermont College of Medicine provides a comprehensive residency program with a strong emphasis on mentoring and professional development. With a unique integration of child and adolescent psychiatry into the training, the program fosters an environment of learning and collaboration. Residents gain exposure to various aspects of psychiatry including research, inpatient and outpatient care, and specialized child psychiatry training, preparing them for a successful career in the field.
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Program Details
Specialty
Psychiatry
IMG Friendly (Y/N)
No
IMG Friendly (detail)
The Department of Psychiatry does not explicitly mention its IMG-friendliness, and specific information about IMG acceptance rates is not provided. To gauge its acceptance of International Medical Graduates, it may be useful to check if they accept ECFMG certification or offer visa sponsorships such as H1-B or J-1, but such details were not clearly outlined in the text. A thorough check of their current resident roster could provide better insights.
Categorical Positions
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Categorical Positions (detail)
The department accepts five residents per year, two of whom participate in a combined five-year general/child and adolescent psychiatry fellowship program.
Program Website
Address
Burlington, VT
Program Director
Terry Rabinowitz, M.D.
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Current Residents
Overview
The Psychiatry Residency Program accepts five residents per year. All residents are involved in various aspects of the residency, with training in both general and specialized psychiatry, including a blend of adult and child psychiatry training. The program encourages camaraderie and professional relationships among residents.
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PGY-1 DO
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PGY-1 IMG
Curriculum & Education
Overview
Residents are expected to learn and teach, enhancing their professional development within a culture of curiosity and learning evident in academic activities, including core medical student rotations and departmental conferences.
Application
The program accepts five residents per year, two of whom participate in a combined five-year general/child and adolescent psychiatry fellowship program. Specific details about deadlines, application requirements, or interview dates are not provided in the text.
# of Locations
Residents will work at the University of Vermont Medical Center and associated training locations.
Fellowship
The Psychiatry Residency Program offers a general psychiatry residency and a fellowship in child and adolescent psychiatry. Residents are encouraged to pursue additional training and specialties after completing their residency, with opportunities to participate in a combined five-year general/child and adolescent psychiatry fellowship program, highlighting a commitment to varied career paths within the field.
Resident Life
Overview
The University of Vermont offers a unique integrated child and adolescent residency training program emphasizing family-based pediatric psychiatry and research.
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# of Years of Program
The program consists of a combined five-year general/child and adolescent psychiatry fellowship program.
Housing
There is no information provided in the text regarding housing options or support for residents.
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Salary & Benefits
Benefits Overview
The Psychiatry Residency Program promotes individual attention to each resident’s learning and facilitates the building of lifelong professional friendships. Additionally, there are opportunities for medical student education and training in clinical psychology.
PGY-1 Salary
Vacation
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