Phone (Main): 816-235-1808 Psychiatry Residency Program Director full name Shriti Patel, MD principal investigator on Use of Electroconvulsive Therapy to Treat Self-Injurious Behavior in Adults With Autism Spectrum Disorders recognition and awards 2020- Alumni Member inductee of the EVMS Chapter of the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Society THE ARMY HEALTH CARE ADVANTAGE. Departmental Grand Rounds held throughout the year from September through June. University of Chicago -- Block Diagrams of Courses, Advanced Psychopharmacology and Somatic Therapies, Medical Issues in the Psychiatric Patient, Required: Chief Residency with Administrative Supervision, Required: Electroconvulsive Therapy Rotation, Elective: Intensive Sequence and readings; teaching and clinical electives arranged individually. Medical School: VCUUndergraduate School: Union UniversityCareer Interests: Im excited about all things psychiatry and especially psychotherapy.Some things that you like about Richmond/VCUHS: Richmond has great trails around the river. That being said, I am very much interested in neurodegenerative diseases of the nervous system and behavioral neurology. The clinical rotations and course curriculum in the PGY-1 year foster the residents developing identity as a competent and caring physician, through rotations in medicine, neurology, and inpatient and consultation-liaison psychiatry that offer broad clinical experience, excellent teaching, and appropriate levels of responsibility. PGY-3 residents share responsibility for presenting topics and leading discussions. Hometown: Miami, FL Residents evaluate new patients and function as part of a team, providing outreach to people in the community in their homes and on the streets as well as in clinics. PGY-2 residents develop skills as psychiatric educators through increased responsibility for the teaching and supervision of medical students, and through coursework and supervision on education and educational techniques. Third and fourth-year residents have the opportunity for in-house moonlighting including supervision of PGY-1s on call. Our Residents | Emory School of Medicine Menu. This provides a forum for detailed case discussion and for the presentation of special topics (e.g The Business of CL, Psychotropic Prescribing in Pregnancy, Autoimmune Neuropsychiatric Syndromes). Benefits for residents include: A full list of summaries is available here. In the PGY-4 year, residents solidify administrative and leadership skills, enlarge clinical confidence and autonomy and focus on individual specialized areas of interest. Marie Tobin and Holly Shiao. Medical School: Georgetown University School of Medicine Intensive individual supervision, exposure to the wide subspecialty areas in our field, and longitudinal mentoring over the training years help . Undergraduate: Florida International University ERAS (Electronic Residency Application Service). I feel like it is good sized city, not too big, not too small with a lot of diversity. Medical School: VCUUndergraduate School: Ferrum CollegeCareer Interests: Psychosis, Inpatient Psychiatry, ECTSome things that you like about Richmond/VCUHS: Richmond is a very diverse city and the patient population is equally diverse which provides a great opportunity to learn and practice medicine. The things I appreciate most about VCUHS are my co-residents, the diversity of clinical rotations, and the super friendly work culture. Topics discussed include issues encountered with patients receiving medication and psychotherapy, or individual therapy plus family or couples therapy, from different treatment providers. Residents receive broad-based training with an emphasis on the biopsychosocial model of mental illness. I enjoy taking the dogs to the dog park and exercising when I can. C/L Case Conference - led by Dr. Marie Tobin and the CL Chief Resident, cases from the Consultation/Liaison service, the Emergency Room, and the Child and Adolescent Consultation/Liaison service are discussed and a relevant topic is reviewed by a trainee on one of these services. The year is designed to allow maximum flexibility so that each resident may pursue a meaningful area in depth. I am also into photography. The Psychopathology and Phenomenology sequence begins in the PGY-1 year courses focused on an introduction to Psychopathology and Phenomenology, Emergency Psychiatry, and Addictions. Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences - EVMS writeCopyright(); Im looking forward to scoping out the food in Richmond for the next 4 years. 1-month each Adult and Pediatric Neurology, 2-months Consult Liaison Psychiatry, U of C, 2-months Inpatient Psychiatry, The 14-story tower on the Norfolk campus will offer unique features such asindoor and outdoor recreation areas, art and music zones, and education and training roomsas well as room to grow. Also, the food and the breweries are great! Journal Club led by Drs. 2020- Alumni Member inductee of the EVMS Chapter of the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Society. Career Interests: My ideal work-week would likely be split between clinic and stroke call for some consistent long-term patient care, along with more sudden and critical illness management. Take avirtual tourof our medical center, Learn aboutHyde Parkand thecity of Chicago, AccessGME resourcessuch as a sample contract, stipend information, and handbooks. Med school: VCU SOMUndergrad: University of VirginiaCareer Interests: Some of my career interests include but are not limited to outpatient telepsychiatry, addiction psychiatry, global mental health, consult liaison, and ED psychiatry.What you like about Richmond/VCU: Richmond is a fantastic, accessible and diverse city. We offer one research track position for a resident who is interested in prioritizing research during their training and has demonstrated a significant track record in research activities. Chemical Dependency: Residents spend two months on the Chemical Dependency service at UChicago Medicine Ingalls Memorial, under the direction of Dr. Martin Paisner, where patients are admitted for detoxification from a variety of substances of abuse. We are also dedicated to training the next generation of leaders in psychiatric assessment, treatment, and mental health public policy. Career Interests: Demyelinating disorders, autoimmune/paraneoplastic CNS disorders, impact of systemic disease on the central nervous system. Our PGY-4 residents rotate there throughout the year to do one month of their required Child Psychiatry experience. Benefits The art, food, and festival scene here will always surprise you. Residents maintain their own long-term psychotherapy cases throughout training. Residents participate in groups and individual treatment for addictions, attend sobriety maintenance meetings, become familiar with detoxification protocols, and management of patients with dual diagnoses. I love the strong bond in our department, it feels like a family that always has each other's backs. Hobbies/Interests:Cooking, traveling, spending time with family and friends. Hometown: Overland Park, KS and Antwerp, Belgium (It's one of the most peaceful experiences!) Primary Care and Neurology: All residents spend two months on the inpatient general medicine service. Residency Associate Director, Virginia Commonwealth UniversitySchool of Medicine, Chair and Administrative Offices The Jackson Center 501 N. 2nd St., Suite 400B Box 980308 Richmond, VA 23219, Inpatient Admissionsand Initial Outpatient Appointments(804) 828-2000, Learn more about how to donate to theVCU Department of Psychiatry or, Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry Fellowship, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Fellowship, Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology Postdoc, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Psychology, Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry & Clinical Health, Postdoctoral Fellowship in Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, Postdoctoral Fellowship in Clinical Health Psychology, A commitment to producing compassionate, adaptable physicians, A dedication to lifelong learning and teaching in the context of a rapidly changing health care environment, Strong, involved leaders who are always available to residents, A diverse patient population, including those with challenging psychiatric conditions and complex comorbidities, Camaraderie and collegiality, both inside and outside the hospital, Innovation in research, training and practice, Psychotherapy combined with psychopharmacology, Domestic violence assessment and engagement, Electroconvulsive therapy and other brain stimulation techniques, Clinical projects with immediate applicability, Minimum passing score on USMLE or COMLEX Steps 1 and 2, Medical student performance evaluation letter (formerly known as deans letter), Official copy of your medical school transcripts, Three letters of recommendation, including at least one from a supervising psychiatrist, Must be within four years of graduation from medical school or direct patient care activity, Must have documentation of a minimum of three moths of direct patient care activity in the U.S. or Canada in the last four years (clinical rotations during medical school are sufficient for U.S. and Canadian students), For international medical graduates, U.S. or Canadian medical school clinical rotations or externships of direct patient care within the U.S. or Canada will suffice (clinical observer experiences and non-clinical graduate work such as research do not meet this requirement). Main Phone: 757-446-5888. Residents provide teaching and supervision for medical students and can participate in internal moonlighting call including providing back-up for PGY-1 residents. Courses are designed to help integrate the knowledge and skills acquired on medicine and neurology into their future practice of psychiatry. Residents are granted borrowing privileges at the University of Chicago Libraries, one of the largest libraries in the country with over 10 million volumes. The community psychiatry rotation is through select local community service boards, which are Virginias resource for public mental health care, and at the VAMC. Faculty include Drs. Medical School: Virginia Commonwealth University School of MedicineUndergraduate School: Virginia Commonwealth UniversityCareer Interests: General psychiatry, multiple psychiatry subspecialties, psychotherapySome things that you like about Richmond/VCUHS: Richmond is great because you have the restaurant selection and other benefits of a city but you can also be at the James river and feel completely removed from the city within minutes. Chief Residency Overall Chief at U of C, Service Chiefs on Inpatient Units (NorthShore or Ingalls), Consultation Liaison, Emergency Psychiatry, Outpatient Clinics, Required: Research in Psychiatry Most applicants considered for this track are graduating from M.D./Ph.D. Womens Mental Health Michele Peliel UVM Medical Center/University of Vermont GME Program Administrator, Psychiatry 111 Colchester Avenue, Patrick 426 Burlington, VT 05401 Current Psychiatry Residents | Tufts Medical Center The full-day interview process includes a tour, individual interviews and meetings with a variety of faculty and residents. The General Clinics: Adult patients are referred to our clinics from within the University of Chicago system, from inpatient stays on our inpatient psychiatry service, from the surrounding community of Hyde Park where students and faculty live, from the population of hospital and university employees, and from the South Side of Chicago and the greater Northwest Indiana area. Internal medicine or pediatrics: 3 blocks, Inpatient psychiatry night float: 1 block, Inpatient psychiatry, substance abuse (VAMC): 3 blocks. My academic interests (apart from neurology) include EKG interpretation, physics, and exercise science. Residents take call at the University of Chicago with faculty backup by phone. April 08, 2023. 825 Fairfax ave Suite 710. of Maryland, Baltimore CountyCareer Interests: Forensic PsychiatrySome things I like about Richmond: Netflix and exploring Richmond's brunch spots. My wife has a cooking blog and I am the photographer for the website. Medical School: Virginia Commonwealth University School of MedicineUndergraduate School: Mount Holyoke CollegeCareer Interests: Geriatric Psychiatry, Forensic PsychiatrySome things that you like about Richmond/VCUHS: Exploring local restaurants and going running near the James River, Medical School:Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine, Virginia CampusUndergraduate School:Hampton University (undergrad: BS in Biochemistry); Georgetown University (graduate school: MS in Physiology)Career Interests:Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Community Outreach/ Crisis, Consult Liaison, Emergency Psychiatry, and Addiction MedicineSome things that you like about Richmond/VCUHS:First my friends and family are here, Richmond Volleyball Club, local Hip Hop music.