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Vanderbilt University Medical CenterDepartment of Psychiatry andBehavioral SciencesRonald Cowan, MD, PhDTraining Director

Overview Vanderbilt University VU School of Medicine VU Medical Center VUMC Psychiatry Department Psychiatry Residency Program Living in Nashville

Vanderbilt University Founded 1873 Students:– 6,700 undergraduate– 5,200 graduate 10 schools, Top 20 in US News & World Report 3,100 fulltime faculty 23,000 employees

VU School of Medicine Students:– 400 MD, 100 MD/PhD– 548 PhD– 29 MSCI Ranks #17 in US News & World Report Ranks #8 in NIH funding ( 340 Million) 3,600 faculty

Vanderbilt University Medical CenterRanked #17 on U.S. News and World Report’sBest Hospitals Honor RollAbout 100 ACGMEaccredited programsApprox. 1,000residents and fellowsOrientation: 300 newhouse staffVUMC: 3 billionannual enterprise

VUMC Department of Psychiatryand Behavioral Sciences Founded in 1947 Current Faculty:– About 200 primary, secondary, or voluntary faculty

Overview: Psychiatry Residency Training Office Mission and Vision Training sites Education: Seminar, Conferences, Supervision Overview: PGY 1 – PGY 4 PGY 1 – PGY 4 in detail Electives Research opportunities

Training DirectorsTraining DirectorRon Cowan, MD, PhDAssociate Training DirectorMaja Skikic, MDAssistant Training DirectorDave Conklin, MD

Ron Cowan, MD, PhDProfessor of Psychiatry and Behavioral ScientistTraining Director, Residency Training ProgramEducationB.S. —Christian Brothers College, Memphis TNPh.D. —University of Tennessee Health Science Center,Memphis TNM.D. —Cornell University Medical College (now Weill CornellMedicine)Clinical TrainingInternship—Internal Medicine, Massachusetts GeneralHospital, Boston MAAdult Psychiatry Residency—McLean Hospital, Belmont MAInterestsMotivated behavior and its disorders (including drug abuse,obesity, sex addiction)Serotonin and behaviorEvolutionary psychiatryLGBTQI Mental healthMedical education

Maja Skikic, MDAssistant Professor of PsychiatryAssociate Training Director, Residency Training ProgramEducationB.S.—Tulane University, New Orleans LAM.D.—Vanderbilt University, Nashville TNClinical trainingAdult Psychiatry Residency—Vanderbilt University MedicalCenter, Vanderbilt Psychiatric Hospital, Nashville TNClinical PracticeAttending for Inpatient Services - Psychotic Disorders Unit, VPHOutpatient Clinic – Vanderbilt Early Psychosis Program, VPHInterestsPsychotic Disorders, First-Episode PsychosisShared Decision model of careNeuroscience Curricular IntegrationMedical Education

Dave Conklin, MDAssistant Professor of PsychiatryAssistant Training Director, Residency Training ProgramEducationB.A.—Wake Forest University, Winston Salem NCM.D.—Wake Forest School of Medicine, Winston Salem NCClinical trainingAdult Psychiatry Residency—Vanderbilt University Medical Center,Vanderbilt Psychiatric Hospital, Nashville TNClinical PracticeAttending for Inpatient Services - Mood Disorders Unit, VPHOutpatient Clinic – Veterans Affairs HospitalInterestsMood disordersPsychiatric ethicsMedical educationVeterans mental healthClinical ethics consultation

Overview: Psychiatry Residency Training Office Mission and Vision Training sites Education: Seminar, Conferences, Supervision Overview: PGY 1 – PGY 4 PGY 1 – PGY 4 in detail Electives Research opportunities

MissionOur mission is to train a diverse group of physicians who: provide compassionate, quality mental health care forpersons of all ages and ethnic groups; have the capacity to evaluate new research findings,incorporate them into current clinical practices asappropriate, and communicate them to others; possess skills necessary for lifelong learning; and abide by the highest ethical and professionalstandards.

DiversityThe psychiatry training programs at Vanderbilt greatlyvalue diversity. Our program seeks to foster anenvironment that is inclusive and supportive of racial,ethnic, religious and cultural diversity; disabilities; andgender, gender identity, gender expression, and sexualorientation.

VisionOur vision is to train leaders of psychiatrywho generate and implement new knowledgein the service of a more personalized careof the person who suffers from mental illness.

Overview: Psychiatry Residency Training Office Mission and Vision Training sites Education: Seminar, Conferences, Supervision Overview: PGY 1 – PGY 4 PGY 1 – PGY 4 in detail Electives Research opportunities

Training SitesVanderbilt Psychiatric Hospital(88 beds)Vanderbilt University Hospital(695 beds)Vanderbilt Children’s Hospital(271 beds)The Nashville VA HospitalStallworth Rehabilitation HospitalMedical Research Buildings

Overview: Psychiatry Residency Training Office Mission and Vision Training sites Education: Seminar, Conferences, Supervision Overview: PGY 1 – PGY 4 PGY 1 – PGY 4 in detail Electives Research opportunities

Education: PGY 1-4 Weekly Grand Rounds Weekly Case Conference Monthly Journal Club Monthly The Whole Resident Monthly Psychoradiology ConferencePresenting a case Supervision: at least 2 hours per week– 1 hour with a service attending– 1 hour with a longitudinal supervisor– additional clinic supervisors in PGY 3 and PGY 4

The Whole ResidentA monthly seminar aimed at developing personal and professional skillsto prevent and address burnout. Resident as Educator:– Learn practical teaching andsupervisory skills Resident as Leader:– Learn conflict resolution anddelivering feedback Resident as Self:– Develop skills of compassion,optimism, gratitude, and empathy Resident as Colleague– Participate in peer groupmentorship

Example weekly schedule:

Seminars: PGY 1-4 Psychopathology Theories of development Evolutionary foundations Neurobiology Clinical psychopharmacology Basic psychopharmacology Psychotherapy(CBT, DBT, Dynamic, Groups)

Education: Beyond seminars Academic Development– Involvement in clinical Case Conference and CBL– Write-up and submission of Case Report– Medical student teaching /Leading groups on the unit Process groups for PGY 2-4 Psychotherapy at reduced fee

Overview: Psychiatry Residency Training Office Mission and Vision Overview: PGY 1 – PGY 4 Training sites Education: Seminar, Conferences, Supervision Overview: PGY 1 – PGY 4 PGY 1 – PGY 4 in detail Electives Research opportunities

ThesePGYblocks do1-4not have toOverview:be consecutive and can bebroken into 4 week segments

Overview: PGY 1 3 months of Internal Medicine (1 month can be Pediatrics)– 2 months Inpatient– 1 month Outpatient 2 months of Neurology– 1 month Inpatient– 1 month Outpatient 1 month of Emergency Medicine 6 months of Psychiatry

Overview: PGY 1Inpatient psychiatry rotations in PGY 1 year:– Child/Adolescent Psychiatry (1 month)– Adult Psychiatry (5 months) MoodPsychosisAddictionGeriatricsPsychiatric Assessment ServiceCall responsibility:– Evening call (5pm-9pm) on rotating basis– Weekend call (Sat/Sun 9am-9pm) on rotating basis

Overview: PGY 2 4mo - Adult Psychiatry Inpatient service 2.5 mo - Adult Psychiatry Consultation Liaison service 1mo - C&A Psychiatry Consultation Liaison service 2.5 mo - Emergency Psychiatry (Night Float / EPS) 1mo - Community Psychiatry at MH Cooperative 2mo - Psychiatric Assessment Service and Coverage---------------------------13lunar months

Inpatient teaching teamsVPH Teams 1-3:– 10 patients per team– PGY 1: 6 patients– PGY 2: 4 patients– 1-2 VU medical students– SW / RN / UM / Discharge Planner

Call: PGY 2Night float (9pm – 9am), Sun – Fri, total of 5-6 weeksSaturday call: A total of six 24h calls (9am-9am)- can be broken into 12h shifts: 9am – 9pm, overnight 9pm – 9amSunday consult call 9am – 9pm

Overview: PGY 3MoTueWedAdult Psychiatry(Mood Disorders)Adult Psychiatry(Psychotic rvisionAdult PsychiatryAdult PsychiatrySupervisionMonthly Cake MeetingCase ConferenceAdult PsychiatrySeminarsJournal ClubCase ConferenceGrand Rounds1-22-3PsychotherapyGeriatric PsychiatryElective3-44-5Process GroupSupervision

Call: PGY 3 and PGY 4In house: 5pm – 9pm call with junior resident (Mo-Fri) 9am – 9pm call with junior resident (Sat) 9am – 9pm consult call (Sun) – only PGY3; for half yearBack up call from homeWeekend moonlighting VPH for PGY 3 and PGY 4

Overview: PGY 4Clinical requirements- Forensic Psychiatry (2mo)- Inpatient service coverage (2-4wks)Electives- Clinical ( 20 to choose from)- Chief Residency– Inpatient Psychiatry– Outpatient Psychiatry- Research Electives– Neuroimaging, Basic, Clinical (Mood Do, Schizophrenia, Addiction, )

Overview: Psychiatry Residency Training Office Mission and Vision Training sites Education: Seminar, Conferences, Supervision Overview: PGY 1 – PGY 4 PGY 1 – PGY 4 in detail Electives Research opportunities

ElectivesClinical Electives ( 20 to choose from) Osher Center for Integrative Medicine Autism clinic Student mental health Sleep clinic ECT/TMS Pain clinic Addiction psychiatry Psycho-oncology Women’s mental health Forensic psychiatry

Community Psychiatry Offerings Requirements:-Mental Health Cooperative (PGY-2)-Embedded TNCare clinics throughout PGY3 experience Electives:- Vanderbilt Street Psychiatry (PGY-3 1/2 day week x 1 yr or PGY-4 full dayweek x 1 yr)- Mental Health Cooperative (PGY-3/4 varying electives) Volunteer:- Shade Tree "Psych Night" (can staff cases upon getting medical license)- Homeless "Point in Time Count"- NAMI Functions

Research in the Department of Psychiatryand Behavioral Sciences The Division of Child and Adolescent PsychiatryThe Division of Addiction PsychiatryThe Mood Disorders Research ProgramThe Psychotic Disorders Research ProgramThe Center for Cognitive MedicineThe Psychiatric Neuroimaging ProgramThe Basic Neuroscience laboratories

Research Vanderbilt Kennedy Center Vanderbilt Brain Institute Vanderbilt University Institute of Imaging Science The Advanced Computing Center for Research and Education (ACCRE) The Vanderbilt Institute for Clinical and Translational Research(VICTR) BioVU

ACGME FellowshipsChild and Adolescent Psychiatry (TD: Dr. Edwin Williamson)– Residents are eligible after PGY 3– Graduates are board eligible in both adult and child andadolescent psychiatryPsychosomatic Medicine (TD: Dr. Sheryl Fleisch)Geriatric Psychiatry (TD: Dr. Meghan Riddle)Addiction Medicine Fellowship: (TD: Dr. Reid Finlayson)

Post Residency PathsGrad Yr Fellowships20152016 CLAcademic positions Private practiceCommunity Admin/CMO role Forensic Director addictionposition in local Palliativecenter 3 Fellowships (Palliative, Geriatrics,CL); 2/3 now TDs jail/ MHCoOp OP practice GY2015:Geriatrics TD Geri ATD Gen Psych 1 managing addiction center/community Addiction ATD Gen Psych Inpt/OP positions Medical C/A ATDroleAddictionDirector Administrativemanaging new hospital systemposition for 1PACT team 3 private practiceC/A TD CLCL APGY2015ForensicsGeriatricsGY2015Palliative2017 2018Addiction GY2015 ATD Gen Psych(UCSF) AP UPenn C/A (Vandy) AP Yale CMO for Privatehospital system Inpt/OP positions MedicalDirectorMHCoOp Inpt/OP position Telepsychiatry TBD

Team Work Monthly meeting with Training Director Residency Training & Curriculum Committees Monthly residents-only meeting led by Chief Residents Annual Retreat for all residents

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Questions?

- Vanderbilt Street Psychiatry (PGY-3 1/2 day week x 1 yr or PGY-4 full day week x 1 yr) - Mental Health Cooperative (PGY-3/4 varying electives) Volunteer: - Shade Tree "Psych Night" (can staff cases upon getting medical license) -

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