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General Psychiatry Residency Program
This is an exciting time to be entering the field of psychiatry.
Major advances have enhanced our ability to treat psychiatric
illness and have created stronger identifications with our
colleagues in other branches of medicine. We are able to combine
improved diagnostic precision with a wide range of safe, effective
and specific interventions. Recent progress in psychological,
biological, and social psychiatry has created an environment
of therapeutic effectiveness. Additionally, there is increasing
public awareness of the prevalence and seriousness of psychopathology
and of our ability to efficiently treat the ill. In times
of national crisis, the role of psychiatry becomes more prominent
and necessary. These realities provide a solid foundation
for continued enthusiasm about the present and future vitality
of our profession.
Psychiatry at Virginia Commonwealth University’s MCV Hospitals
is an environment conducive to learning and personal growth.
Faculty and residents work together, and education is a priority
for all. Our residents receive intensive didactic coursework
and well-supervised clinical training in psychotherapies and
biologic treatments. Indications and techniques for the appropriate
integration of biologic and psychodynamic therapies are emphasized.
We are dedicated to psychiatric education which is balanced
in the biopsychosocial approach, which teaches the trainee
to respond to the needs of the patient, and which emphasizes
physician leadership in the mental health setting.
This site is a brief introduction that barely touches on many
new and established programs, including specialized training
in managed mental health care, sleep disorders, substance
abuse and public psychiatry. Recently, we established an autism
school that incorporates training and research opportunities
for residents and child fellows. Our Mood Disorders Institute
has a special focus on gender and psychopharmacology. We have
a new program that focuses on the therapeutic aspects of the
human-animal bond. We have a long tradition of political advocacy
for the rights of our patients and resident participation
in learning the skills of political action is welcomed. All
of these collaborations strengthen residency training.
Our molecular genetics laboratories pursue the hereditary
and biologic etiologies of psychiatric illness.
Each year our department's research produces over 225 publications
in peer-reviewed journals, and now extends to collaborative
sites in over ten countries.. We are ranked second internationally
for the scientific impact of our research. Guest faculty and
fellows regularly lecture and work at VCU and the VCU Health
System, enriching the educational environment. iii. Over 120
million dollars of new construction is underway on campus,
including new hospitals and research centers. Residents have
an important role in these clinical and research activities.
If you would like to learn more about our residency program,
please contact us. We enjoy meeting prospective residents,
and you will find us to be collaborative, creative and dedicated
to excellence in psychiatric education.
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