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WELCOMETOEMORY2021 - 2022PSYCHIATRY RESIDENCY RECRUITMENTDepartment of Psychiatry and Behavioral SciencesVALUES Excellence – We are committed to the highest level of performance. Integrity/Ethics – We are committed to the highest ethical standards in all aspects of ourwork and through our actions. We expect from ourselves honesty, integrity andaccountability. Teamwork/Collaboration/Collegiality – We foster a community where caring and fairnessresult in collegiality. We are committed to teamwork and cooperative relationships. Wetake pride in what we do as individuals and as part of a team. Discovery/Innovation/Scientific Advancement/Scholarship – We value innovationthrough creativity, discipline, unwavering commitment, and responsibility. Our faculty,staff, trainees, and partners form a strong and vital community committed to excellence ininnovation and science. Social Responsibility/Service/Citizenship/Community – We are committed to theemotional and physical well-being of our community and will actively partner to ensurethe provision of mental health services.

Table of ContentsVIRTUAL INTERVIEW SCHEDULEMESSAGE FROM DEPARTMENT CHAIRMESSAGE FROM PROGRAM DIRECTORPROGRAM LEADERSHIPCHIEF RESIDENTSPROGRAM ADMINISTRATIONOTHER PROGRAM LEADERSFELLOWSHIP PROGRAM DIRECTORSHOSPITALS WITHIN PROGRAMFELLOWSHIPSRESIDENCY PROGRAM GOALSPGY-1 GOALSPGY-2 GOALSPGY-3 GOALSPGY-4 GOALSROTATION SUMMARY BY YEAROUTPATIENT PSYCHOTHERAPY TRAINING PROGRAM (OPTP)CLINICAL AND RESEARCH PROGRAMSCLINICAL/RESEARCH ELECTIVESOTHER EDUCATION PROGRAM ACTIVITIESDIVERSITY AND INCLUSION INITIATIVESMENTORSHIPBITE-SIZED TEACHINGADVANCES IN RESIDENCY RESEARCHRESEARCH TRACKPSYCHOTHERAPY TRACKPOPULATION AND GLOBAL HEALTH TRACKOUR RESIDENTSRESIDENT ROSTER2021 PROGRAM GRADUATESPHOTOS OF RESIDENT RETREAT AND RESIDENT LIFEHOUSE STAFF GENERAL RESPONSIBILITIESHOUSE STAFF BENEFITSLIVING IN ATLANTARESIDENT 323334353638394142474850515355

Virtual Interview Dates & ScheduleInterview Dates:MondaysOctober 25November 1November 8November 15November 22December 13January 10FridaysNovember 19December 10December 17January 14Interview Schedule:8:00 am – 8:30 amWelcome/Program Introduction with Dr. Schwartz8:30 am – 9:00 amChair Welcome with Dr. McDonald9:15 am – 9:40 amInterview #19:50 am – 10:15 amInterview #210:15 am - 10:45 amBreak10:45 am - 11:10 amInterview #311:20 am - 11:45 amInterview #412:15 pm - 1:00 pmLunch with residents1:05 pm - 1:25 pmMeeting with Dr. Norquist1:30 pm – 1:45 pmWrap Up with Dr. Schwartz*Times are Eastern Standard Time (EST)**All meetings and interviews will be conducted via Zoom3

Message fromInterim Department ChairDear Residency Applicant,Thank you for applying to Emory. At Emory you will receive a clinical experience second to none. We providecomprehensive psychiatric services to an incredibly diverse group of patients within our multi-hospital trainingprogram, including the Emory Healthcare System as well as our affiliate hospitals, Grady Memorial Hospital, andthe Atlanta VA Medical Center. Residents participate in our interdisciplinary programs that span the human lifecycle, from work with neonates to the care of geriatric patients.We are expanding both research and international training opportunities for our residents. We are fortunate tobe part of an academic complex that includes the Yerkes National Primate Center, as well as world-renownedschools of law, religion, business, public health and nursing, and the Carter Center. There is also apsychoanalytic training program as well as nationally recognized expertise in cognitive behavioraltherapy. Emory has all the ACGME fellowship programs including child, addiction, forensic, geriatric andconsultation-liaison fellowships. This affords ambitious residents a myriad of rich academic opportunities.Upon graduation, we are confident that our residents will have tools to be the next generation of leaders in thefield.The city of Atlanta’s diversity adds to the richness of the training experience. Emory is in a thriving metropoliswith an eclectic arts, music, and dining scene. We believe that Atlanta is not only a wonderful place to train, butalso to live. So, enjoy your time with us and get to know some of our residents, our residency leadership team,and faculty. You will see that a culture of excellence permeates. We encourage you to ask questions and engageour residents in discussions about their training experience.This is an exciting time to be in Psychiatry, and you are coming to a dynamic residency program. We lookforward to meeting you on the interview day.Sincerely,William M. McDonald, M.D.Interim Department ChairVice-Chair for EducationJB Fuqua Professor of Psychiatry4

Message fromProgram DirectorDear Residency Applicant,Thank you for applying to Emory. You are among the elite group of medical student graduates who havechosen psychiatry. Emory has one of the best clinical and research programs in the United Statesinterviewing only about 10% of applicants. So, first congratulations, and we hope your interview day willbe a rewarding experience. We all look forward to meeting you.We have one of the best residency programs in the United States. At Emory, you will receive a clinicalexperience second to none with Emory University and Midtown hospitals as top ten academic centers, aVA with one of the largest psychiatric services in the Southeast, and an urban psychiatric center, Grady,which provides training in patients with serious mental illness and emergency psychiatry.Emory also has one of the largest neuromodulation programs in the country with electroconvulsivetherapy, transcranial magnetic therapy and deep brain stimulation all available to our patients. Within theresidency program, we have three specialty tracks, the psychotherapy track, research track, andpopulation and global health track, and we are looking into adding additional tracks such as communitypsychiatry. There is also a psychoanalytic training program as well as nationally recognized expertise incognitive behavioral therapy serving as faculty members. Emory has all the ACGME fellowship programsincluding child, addiction, forensic, geriatric and consultation-liaison.But the strength of our program is largely due to our residents. Let me give you some concrete examplesof the collaboration of our residents and faculty. Many residents published research articles in the lastyear with our faculty of which many served as first author. In addition, the residents presented numerousabstracts/posters locally and regionally, as well as nationally at conferences which are highlighted in our“Kudos” section.The residents also received several prestigious regional and national awards and positions. Two of ourrecent graduates participated in the Emory Executive Coaching Diploma Program at Emory's GoizuettaBusiness School in order to gain skills in executive coaching. In addition, our residents were recipients ofthe APA Diversity Leadership Fellowship Award, Alpha Omega Alpha Postgraduate Fellowship Award, andthe Walter Wellborn Fellowship Award. And that was just the last academic year! These awards continueto add to the national prominence of our program.This is an exciting time, and you are coming to a dynamic residency program. We look forward to meetingyou on the interview day.Sincerely,Ann C. Schwartz, M.D.Director of Residency Education5

Program LeadershipWilliam McDonald, M.D.Interim Department ChairVice-Chair of EducationProfessor of Psychiatrywmcdona@emory.eduAnn Schwartz, M.D.Residency Program DirectorProfessor of Psychiatry and BehavioralSciencesaschwa2@emory.eduMedical School: Duke University Medical SchoolMedical School: Medical College of WisconsinResidency/Chief Residency: Duke UniversityMedical SchoolResidency: Emory UniversityAreas of interest: Psychiatric education,Consultation-Liaison (CL) psychiatry,professionalismAreas of interest: Neuroanatomy and clinicalfeatures of mood disorders particularly in late lifeAndrea Crowell, M.D.Associate Program DirectorEducational Director, Psychiatry ResidencyOutpatient Psychotherapy Training ProgramAssistant Professor of Psychiatryandrea.crowell@emory.eduMarsha Stern, M.D., M.P.H.Associate Program DirectorAssistant Professor of PsychiatryMsmit94@emory.eduMedical School: Stanford University School ofMedicineResidency: Emory Combined InternalMedicine/Psychiatry ResidencyResidency: Emory UniversityAreas of interest: Integrated behavioral healthcare in primary care settings, health psychologyand brief solution-focused brief therapy, residencyeducationMedical School: Tulane UniversityAreas of interest: Depression, Anxiety,Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy, Neuromodulation,and Psychiatric EducationKellie Clearo, M.D., R.Ph.Residency Program Director, Medicine /Psychiatry, Assistant Professor of Medicine andPsychiatrykclearo@emory.eduAndrew H. Miller, M.D.Director of Resident ResearchDirector of Psychiatric Oncology,William P. Timmie Professor of Psychiatry andBehavioral Sciencesamill02@emory.eduMedical School: University of WashingtonMedical School: Medical College of GeorgiaResidency: Albert Einstein College of Medicine, NewYorkInternship: State University of New York (SUNY),BrooklynAreas of Interest: Impact of the activated immunesystem on behavior and health, and the role ofglucocorticoid hormones and their receptors in theregulation of inflammatory responsesResidency: Duke University School of MedicineAreas of interest: Hospital medicine, outpatientpsychiatry, behavioral therapy, substance abuse,integration of medicine and psychiatry andresidency education6

Program LeadershipDavid. R. Goldsmith, M.D.Assistant Professor of Psychiatry and BehavioralSciences, ProgramCo-Director, PsychiatryResidency Research Training Trackdrgolds@emory.eduMichael Treadway, Ph.D.Assistant Professor of Psychology and Psychiatry,Training Director, Psychiatry Residency ResearchTraining Trackmtreadway@emory.eduUndergraduate: Columbia UniversityMedical School: Emory University School of MedicineResidency: Emory University School of Medicine(Research Track)Graduate: Vanderbilt UniversityAreas of Interest: Impact of inflammation on brainreward circuitry and negative symptoms ofschizophrenia; interaction of inflammation andmetabolic dysfunction in patients with schizophreniaInternship and Post Doc: McLean Hospital/HarvardMedical SchoolDeJuan White, M.D.Walid Nassif, M.D.Clinical Site Director, Atlanta VALead Psychiatrist, Atlanta VAMCDirector, Consultation-Liaison ServiceSite Coordinator, Emory GeropsychiatryFellowship, Emory Consultation-LiaisonFellowship and Medical Student ClerkshipAssistant Professor of Psychiatry and BehavioralSciencesWalid.nassif@va.govAreas of interest: Understanding the molecular andcircuit-level mechanisms of psychiatric symptomsrelated to mood, anxiety, and decision-makingemploying a variety of methods, including multimodalneuroimaging techniques (fMRI, MRS, and PET),behavioral paradigms, computational modeling, andclinical / personality assessmentClinical Site Director, Grady HospitalMedical Director, Psychiatric Emergency Services,Grady Memorial HospitalAssistant Professor of Psychiatry and BehavioralSciencesdejuan.white@emory.eduMedical School: Florida State UniversityResidency: Emory University, combined Medicine andPsychiatryMedical School: St Joseph University, Beirut,Lebanon and Pitie-Salpetriere Hospital, Paris, FranceFellowship: Forensic PsychiatryAreas of Interest: Psychiatry emergency, integratedcare, correctional psychiatry, minority mental health,professional identity formationResidency: University of Rochester Medical School,NYFellowship: Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry,University of Rochester, NYAreas of Interest:Somatization, Conversion DisordersJoseph Vinson, M.D.Clinical Site Director, Brain Health CenterAssistant Professor of PsychiatryJvinso2@emory.eduLarry Tune, M.D.Clinical Site Director, Emory Hospital at WesleyWoodsProfessor of Psychiatryltune@emory.eduMedical School: Medical College of GeorgiaMedical School: University of Virginia SOMResidency: Emory University SOMResidency: Johns Hopkins UniversityAreas of interest: Education, existential-humanisticpsychotherapies, psychotherapy integration,transplant psychiatry, arts and humanitiesAreas of interest: geriatric psychiatry, neurology7

2021-2022 Chief ResidentsKaren Giles, M.S., M.D.Co-Chief Resident, EmoryUniversity HospitalJennifer Grant, M.D.Co-Chief Resident, GradyMemorial HospitalBenson Ku, M.D.Chief Resident,Research TrackMedical School: MedicalCollege of WisconsinMedical School: EmoryUniversity SOMFuture Plans: PrivatepracticeFuture Plans: AcademicpsychiatryMedical School: HofstraNorthwell SOM at HofstraUniversityAcademic Interests:Psychiatric sequelae ofCovid-19, women’s mentalhealth, psycho-oncologyAcademic Interests:Health Services Research,CL, Inpatient, EmergencyPsychiatryAniket Malhotra, M.B.B.SCo-Chief Resident, GradyMemorial HospitalCody Overmyer, M.D.Chief Resident,VA Medical CenterMedical School: MaulanaAzad Medical CollegeMedical School: WesternMichigan University HomerStryker MD SOMFuture Plans: Addictionpsychiatry fellowshipFuture Plans: Outpatientpsychiatry, CLAcademic Interests:Medical education,curriculum building, qualityimprovement, improvingteam dynamicsAcademic Interests: Nonpsychotropic options,interventional psychiatry,psychiatric uses ofpsychedelicsCharlotte Van Hale, M.D.Co-Chief Resident,Emory UniversityHospitalFuture Plans: Generalpsychiatry, psychiatric researchAcademic Interests: DEI,community psychiatry, socialdeterminants of mental health,neighborhood predictors ofearly psychosis, suicideErica Rymarczyk, M.D., J.D.Co-Chief Resident,Emory OutpatientPsychotherapy TrainingProgram and AmbulatoryServicesMedical School: Charles E.Schmidt College of Medicine atFlorida Atlantic UniversityFuture Plans: Private practice,general adult psychiatryAcademic Interests:Psychotherapy, women’smental healthChenhang “Sylvia” Zou, M.D.Co-Chief Resident,Emory OutpatientPsychotherapy TrainingProgram and AmbulatoryServicesMedical School:University of SouthCarolina SOMMedical School: University ofAlabama SOMFuture Plans: AcademicpsychiatryFuture Plans: Private practice,general adult psychiatry andpsychotherapyAcademic Interests:Psychoanalysis, addiction,emergency psychiatry,perinatal psychiatry,medical treatment ofpsychiatric patientsAcademic Interests:Psychotherapy, psychoanalysis8

Program AdministrationGeneral Psychiatry Residency Education Program CoordinatorAnita Hendricks, MAProgram Coordinator IIanita.hendricks@emory.eduMarcea Snowden, MSProgram Coordinator IImarcea.s.snowden@emory.eduOutpatient Psychotherapy Training Program (OPTP)Andrea Crowell, M.D.Educational Director, OutpatientPsychotherapy Training Program –Emory Clinicandrea.crowell@emory.eduJordan Cattie, Ph.D.Administrative Director, OutpatientPsychotherapy Training Program – Emory ClinicJordan.cattie@emory.eduPsychopharmacology Training ProgramJeffrey Rakofsky, M.D.Clinic Directorjrakofs@emory.eduDel HansonClinic Managerdhanso2@emory.edu9

Other Department LeadersFrank W. Brown, M.D., M.B.A.Chief Medical OfficerChief Quality OfficerEmory Decatur HospitalEmory Hillandale HospitalEmory Long-Term CareVice-Chair Clinical Affairs,Department of Psychiatry andBehavioral SciencesGray Norquist, M.D., M.S.P.H.Professor and Vice-Chair, EmoryUniversity Department of Psychiatry andBehavioral Sciences, Chief of thePsychiatry Service at Grady Health SystemMedical School: University of California,Los AngelesResidency: University of California, LosAngelesMedical School: University of Arkansasfor Medical SciencesPublic Health: Robert Wood JohnsonClinical Scholar at UCLA School of PublicHealthResidency: University of Arkansas forMedical SciencesAreas of Interest: Improving the deliveryof mental health services in underservedareas around the worldFellowship: Research, University ofArkansas for Medical SciencesAreas of interest: Administration andQuality, Research, Community MentalHealthNadine Kaslow, Ph.D.Director of PostdoctoralResidency Program in HealthService PsychologyProfessor of PsychiatrySteven Levy, M.D.Bernard C. Holland Professor of PsychiatryMedical School: Duke University School ofMedicineInternship: Massachusetts GeneralHospitalAreas of interest: assessmentand treatment of familyviolence and treatment ofdepression and suicide in youthand adults, couples and familytherapy, women’s mentalhealth, pediatric psychologyand a competency-basedapproach to psychologyeducation and supervisionResidency: Yale University affiliatedhospitalsFellowship: National Institute of MentalHealthOther: Columbia University PsychoanalyticCenterAreas of interest: Psychotherapy, EgoPsychology, PsychoanalyticBekh Bradley-Davino, Ph.D.Assistant Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences,Director, Trauma Specialty Treatment Team, Atlanta VAMCCo-Director, Grady Trauma Project, Grady Trauma ClinicAreas of interest: research - differential risk for PTSD in OEF/OIF veterans:genetic and environmental effects, phenotype, and the interaction of lifetimetrauma exposure and genetic risk for suicidal behavior10

Fellowship Program DirectorsPeter Ash, M.D.Program Director, Forensic PsychiatryFellowshipProfessor of PsychiatryAdriana Hermida, M.D.Program Director, GeriatricPsychiatry FellowshipAssociate Professor of PsychiatryMedical School: University ofPennsylvaniaMedical School: Universidad delCauca, ColombiaResidency: University of MichiganResidency: University of ChicagoFellowship: Child & Adolescent PsychiatryFellowship, University of MichiganFellowship: Geriatric Psychiatry,Northwestern UniversityAreas of interest: Forensic childpsychiatry, adolescent culpability,restoration of competency to stand trial,jail diversionAreas of interest: Psychiatricmanifestation of neurologicaldisorders such as Parkinson'sDisease, Alzheimer's Disease andHuntington's Disease, neuroimagingin psychiatry and neuromodulationtherapies in treatment resistantdepressionRaymond Young, M.D.Program Director, ConsultationLiaison Fellowship ProgramAssociate Professor ofPsychiatryJennifer Holton, M.D.Program Director, Child andAdolescent Psychiatry FellowshipAssistant Professor of PsychiatryMedical School: University ofPennsylvania School of MedicineMedical School: The MedicalCollege of Ohio (now known asThe University of Toledo Schoolof Medicine)Residency: Duke University Schoolof MedicineResidency: Rush PresbyterianSt. Luke's Medical Center(Internal Medicine-PsychiatryResidency)Residency: Child & AdolescentPsychiatry Fellowship, DukeUniversity School of MedicineAreas of interest: EducationAreas of interest: Delirium,Conversion Disorder, GeriatricPsychiatry, OrganTransplantation, medical studentand resident educationYilang Tang, M.D., Ph.D.Program Director, Addiction Psychiatry FellowshipAssociate Professor of PsychiatryMedical School: Peking University Health Sciences CenterResidency: Emory UniversityFellowship: Emory UniversityAreas of interest: Addiction psychiatry, psychopharmacology11

Hospitals Within the ProgramEMORY UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL (EUH) 587-bed adult tertiary and quaternary care facility withmore than 18,000 patients admitted annuallyTen-bed NIH-funded General Clinical Research CenterMembers of the Atlanta community have repeatedlydesignated Emory University Hospital the Consumer'sChoice Award winnerU.S. News & World Report ranked Emory UniversityHospital the number one hospital in the state ofGeorgia and metro Atlanta for the 10th year in a row.The Medical Education Building on Emory’s campushosts patient simulators, testing labs, wirelesstechnology, and numerous study and small groupclassroomsEMORY ROTATION DESCRIPTIONS: Consultation-Liaison (EUH)- Patient Population/Health System: Urban to rural; private- General Psychiatry and Internal Medicine-Psychiatry residents spendeight weeks on Emory's Consultation-Liaison service during their 2ndyear of residency- 3rd and 4th year medical students may also rotate on theconsultation service as part of their required clerkship as well aselective rotations- Daily bedside attending rounds with Emory faculty- PGY-2 residents and students present cases to the team- Medical/PA student teaching opportunities available- Bi-weekly journal club- Home call covering the adult inpatient unit direct admissions and unitissues, average of every 7 nights- Since 2012, the consultation-liaison service has also provided clinical experiences for physician assistant students12

GRADY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL (GMH) Opened in 1892 for the purpose of providing medicalcare to Atlanta’s indigent population of Fulton andDeKalb countiesA 953-bed facility with nearly 30,000 inpatients andmore than 600,000 outpatients treated each yearInternationally recognized teaching hospital staffedexclusively by doctors from Emory University andMorehouse schools of medicine25 percent of all doctors practicing medicine in Georgiareceived some or all of their training at GradyGrady’s Emergency Care Center is the leading Level Onetrauma center in the regionThe Marcus Stroke and Neuroscience Center at Grady is a Neurocritical Care Unit for acute, time-dependent neurologicalemergencies, incorporating the most advanced equipment and a host of ground-breaking advancements in method and facilitydesign.Grady utilizes the EPIC electronic medical record systemGrady was selected by State officials as the site of the Georgia Cancer Center for Excellence in cancer treatment and preventionthat opened in January 2003Grady Memorial Hospital opened an NIH-funded General Clinical Research Center (GCRC) and which is one of the few publichospitals in the nation with a GCRC on siteGRADY ROTATION DESCRIPTIONS: Grady Inpatient Psychiatric Unit (13A)- 24-bed unit focused on care of the underserved- Each intern manages a team of 4-6 patients with one-on-one supervision from an attending- Interns obtain an in-depth experience stabilizing severe psychiatric disease- All interns have their own individual office while in this rotationEmergency Department (ED) and Psychiatric Emergency Services (PES)- Interns develop expertise at evaluating and stabilizing psychiatric emergencies- Extensive experience managing patients who are acutely suicidal, homicidal, psychotic, and manic- Grady is the main involuntary hold (1013) receiving facility for Atlanta- Interns work-up patients and then present them to supervising facultyCommunity Psychiatry- Four-week rotation added in response to resident feedback- Rotation’s goal is to broaden the resident’s exposure to a variety of outpatient settings our patients may commonly encounter- Interns work in a Psych/OB Clinic, a Clozaril Clinic, and a Med/Psych Clinic.- Additionally, interns work in a first episode psychosis clinic, and integrated care clinic, and on an ACT team. They have theoptional opportunity to provide services at the Mental Health Clinic with the Atlanta City Detention Center.Night Float- Two-week rotation working nights (Saturdays off) in the first and second half of the six-month block on the psychiatry service- Interns cover both the inpatient unit and Crisis Intervention Services (CIS) but spend most of their time evaluating psychiatricemergencies in the ED- Enables interns to not take call on any psychiatry rotation during the work week- Offers direct supervision by a senior resident onsite and attending offsiteGrady Consultation-Liaison Service- Eight-week PGY-2 rotation- Daily teaching rounds as well as bedside supervision from the consultation-liaison faculty- Extensive experience managing patients with wide range of psychiatric diagnoses, including cognitive disorders (e.g., deliriumand dementia), psychotic disorders, affective disorders, anxiety disorders, substance use disorders, somatoform disorders, andpersonality disorders- Evaluate and manage patients who have issues regarding decisional capacity, issues with adherence, maladaptive coping skills,and chronic pain- Medical/PA student teaching opportunities available- Weekly curriculum on core topics in C13

ATLANTA VA MEDICAL CENTER (VA) The Atlanta VA Medical Center (VAMC), located on 26 acres inDecatur, is one of eight medical centers in the VA SoutheastNetwork445-bed facility classified as a complexity level 1A tertiary carefacilityThe VA is a teaching hospital, providing a full range of patientcare services complete with state-of-the-art technology,education, and researchThe medical center oversees six VA community-basedoutpatient clinicsOne of the largest VA research programs in the nation,including one of the national VA Rehabilitation ResearchCenters of Excellence, which consists of over 400 projectsconducted by 140 principal research investigators with morethan 300 research associates and staffATLANTA VA ROTATION DESCRIPTIONS: VA Inpatient- Patient Population/Health System: Veterans with PTSD, traumatic brain injuries, and substance dependence are unique tothis population, however General Psychiatric cases are common as well- Daily rounds with Emory and VA faculty- Strong emphasis on interdisciplinary team approach to enhance systems-based learning- Residents will participate in 4 weeks of night float (8:00 PM to 8:00 AM) Sunday night through Friday morning (6 days), inthe VA Emergency Department, with attending coverage via telephone- Daily didactic activities: Wednesdays are the exception (general program didactics)- Residents present case Conferences once monthly with Master Clinicians- Observed Interviews conducted 1-2 times monthly with board certified psychiatrists- Medical student teaching opportunities are available at this site VA Addiction- Patient Population/Health System: Veterans with co-morbid substance dependence and other psychiatric disorders at theVA 28-day intensive outpatient rehabilitation program (IOP)- Strong emphasis on interdisciplinary team approach to treat addiction in the veteran population.- Residents split their time between group psychotherapy, treatment team, intake assessments, psychiatric management of- IOP patients, and inpatient consultation- Faculty supervision with senior addiction psychiatrist- Present a journal article in group or individual supervision- Educate patients in the treatment program about a mental health topic of relevance to them14

EMORY WESLEY WOODS HOSPITAL (WW) A 64-acre wooded campus comprised of a 44-bed acute care hospital,two long-term care nursing facilities, an independent living facility forseniors, a 10-bed inpatient hospice facility, and an outpatient center Wesley Woods is one of only and handful of geriatric centers in theUnited States nationally recognized for its comprehensive care toindividuals and families facing age-related health care issuesWESLEY WOODS ROTATION DESCRIPTIONS: Geriatric Psychiatry (WW)- PGY-2s provide acute psychiatric care for geriatric patients who are voluntarily or involuntarily hospitalized- Bi-weekly participation in ECT with Attending Psychiatrist- Residents provide weekly comprehensive evaluations in the outpatient geriatric clinic, which accepts referrals fromsoutheast region- Home call covering the adult inpatient unit direct admissions and unit issues, average of every 7 nights- Monthly geriatric case conference- Medical student teaching opportunities are available Adult Inpatient Psychiatry (WW)- Patient Population: diverse patient population, voluntary and involuntary admissions, specialized service accepting referralsfrom southeast region- Unit A: 22-bed inpatient unit for acute psychiatric care- Unit B: 22-bed medical behavioral health unit specializing in the care of patients with a primary behavioral health diagnosiswho have active medical comorbidities- Two teaching inpatient teams on which residents carry a maximum of 8 patients- Exposure to ECT and ketamine infusions for treatment resistant depression- Daily interviewing and rounding with attending Psychiatrist- Weekly journal club- Monthly case conferences with senior faculty- Medical and physician assistant student teaching opportunities are available- Home call covering adult inpatient unit direct admissions and unit issues, average every 7 days15

FellowshipsADDICTION FELLOWSHIP Directed by Yilang Tang, MD, PhD (ytang5@emory.edu)One-year, ACGME-accredited fellowship programFellows receive direct supervision in evaluation and treatment of men and women of different ages, ethnic andsocioeconomic backgrounds with addictive disordersThree primary clinical sites: VAMC substance abuse treatment program (8 months); Grady Memorial Hospital (2 months);and Talbott Recovery Campus (2 months)Supervised training in performing patient evaluations, managing medication-assisted treatment, detoxification, intensiveoutpatient treatment, and treatment of psychiatric co-morbiditiesWeekly Wednesday morning seminarsFellowship highlights include experience with the Infectious Disease Program, Drug Court, childhood and adolescentprogram, scholarship opportunities and quality improvement projects, Buprenorphine Treatment training (AAAP’s “Half andHalf” course), and a book club and journal clubCHILD AND ADOLESCENT FELLOWSHIP Directed by Jennifer Holton, MD (Jennifer.e.holton@emory.edu)Two-year program which has been designed to offer training composed of a well-balanced mix of clinical experiences,formal didactics, and theoretical orientationsClose supervision from faculty members which fosters professional developmentExposure to issues of teaching, research, and administration with varying levels of participation depending on the situationWell supervised experiences in diagnosing and treating all the major psychiatric disorders in children, adolescents andfamiliesProgressive exposure to broad theoretical perspectives of development, from infancy through adolescentsComprehensive exposure to the practice of child and adolescent psychiatry within medical and community settingsIn-depth experience with administrative and cl

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