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Yale University
Dept. of Psychiatry
300 George Street
New Haven, CT
06511 USA

Predoctoral Fellowships in Clinical & Community Psychology
Tel: 203-785-2090

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Residency Training Program
in Psychiatry
Programs
THE MAJOR/MINOR PLACEMENT PROGRAM: PGY-IV
The Major/Minor Placement Program in the PG-IV year provides opportunities for
electing clinical, scholarship/research and didactic experiences which
permit the resident to focus in-depth on an area of special interest.
The broad range of placements permits special emphasis on a variety of
subjects including psychotherapy, clinical psychopharmacology, clinical
and basic science research in neuroscience or other areas, consultation/liaison,
geriatrics, addictions, forensic psychiatry, leadership and management
in psychiatry and post traumatic stress disorder. Residents can create
a unique, individualized training experience to meet their specific educational
and career goals.
As an idea, the Concentration Program grew from the recognition that
there are a number of possible areas of focus which a psychiatrist might
eventually wish to pursue. The Program permits PGY-IV residents to select
from several areas of professional concentration to create an individualized
program in line with their developing interests and future career goals.
| PGY-IV |
Major (80%)/Minor (20%)
(elective) |
Long Term Psychotherapy
(1/2 day per week) (optional) |
Each resident will elect an area of concentration for the PG-IV year and will
be encouraged to devise a program of placements which enhances his/her particular
interests. A concentration may be in psychotherapy, general hospital psychiatry,
clinical research, basic science research, social and community psychiatry, substance
abuse, university health, administrative psychiatry, adolescent psychiatry, consultation
psychiatry or other areas.
Last modified:
May 4, 2006


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