Program Overview
Summary of Residency Program
The Child and Adolescent Psychiatry fellowship program at Washington University School of Medicine focuses on training proficient and self-caring child and adolescent psychiatrists. The program emphasizes the importance of impacting communities through various avenues such as research, clinical care, and public health outreach, particularly in the underserved field of child mental health.
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Program Details
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Psychiatry
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No
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Program Website
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Washington University School of Medicine, Psychiatry Department
Program Director
Eric Spiegel, MD
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Current Residents
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PGY-1 MD
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Curriculum & Education
Overview
The curriculum includes general overview, clinical training, psychotherapy training, leadership training, research training, didactics, and additional educational resources.
Application
The residency program accepts applications from residents who have completed at least three years of residency training. Specific details about the application process, including deadlines, requirements, and interview dates are available through the residency program's website.
# of Locations
The program currently operates in various locations, including clinical facilities and outreach programs connected to the university.
Fellowship
The fellowship program aims to train child and adolescent psychiatrists who will impact communities through research, clinical care, education, outreach, public health, and leadership. Specific fellowship opportunities related to child and adolescent psychiatry are implied but not detailed in the text provided.
Resident Life
Overview
The Child and Adolescent Psychiatry fellowship program at Washington University School of Medicine aims to train highly proficient, lifelong learning, and self-caring child and adolescent psychiatrists who will impact communities in the United States and around the world through research, clinical care, education, outreach, public health, and leadership in the very underserved area of child mental health.
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The fellowship program typically lasts for 2 years, designed for residents who have completed at least three years of residency training.
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