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What psychiatry fellowships are there?

What psychiatry fellowships are there?

Specialty MD Clinical Fellowships

  • Addiction Medicine Fellowship.
  • Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Fellowship.
  • Community Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Fellowship.
  • Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry Fellowship.
  • Forensic Psychiatry Fellowship.
  • Geriatric Psychiatry Fellowship.
  • Interventional Psychiatry Fellowship.

Does UCLA have a psychiatry program?

The UCLA Department of Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences is the home within the David Geffen School of Medicine for faculty who are expert in the origins of and treatments for disorders of complex human behavior.

How long is a fellowship in psychiatry?

Fellowships

Subspecialty Length
Addiction Psychiatry 1 year
Child & Adolescent Psychiatry 2 years
Forensic Psychiatry 1 year
Geriatric Psychiatry 1 year

What is a psychiatry residency?

Post-graduate education in psychiatry consists of four years of residency training, of which at least three are in psychiatry. During the first year, the resident spends at least four months in general medical care, including internal medicine, family medicine or pediatrics, and at least two months in neurology.

Do you get paid during psychiatry residency?

Salary Ranges for Psychiatry Residencies The salaries of Psychiatry Residencies in the US range from $12,091 to $324,614 , with a median salary of $59,072 . The middle 57% of Psychiatry Residencies makes between $59,072 and $147,092, with the top 86% making $324,614.

Where can I get a psychiatry fellowship at UCLA?

The UCLA Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry Fellowship Program represents a joint collaboration between three major medical centers in West Los Angeles: Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center, Cedars Sinai Medical Center, and the West Los Angeles Veterans Administration Hospital.

How long is the UCLA addiction psychiatry program?

The UCLA/VA Greater Los Angeles Addiction Psychiatry Fellowship Program is a fully ACGME accredited one-year fellowship program for residents entering their PGY-5 year after completion of a General Psychiatry Residency Program.

Who is the director of UCLA forensic psychiatry?

Robert Weinstock MD is the founding director of the UCLA forensic psychiatry fellowship program and current Associate Director.

What are the subspecialty experiences in UCLA psychiatry?

A broad-based experience is thus provided, with longitudinal subspecialty outpatient experiences in HIV Psychiatry, Perinatal Psychiatry, Psychosocial Oncology, Behavioral Neurology, and Primary Care/Mental Health Integration.