Introduction
The primary objective of our residency training program is to
train academically knowledgeable, clinically astute, and caring
child and adolescent psychiatrists. We offer comprehensive clinical
training with rotations in all major areas of child psychiatry
including: inpatient, outpatient, consult-liaison, forensic, school
consultation, child abuse, child development, community psychiatry
and pediatric neurology. Throughout the training, biological,
psychological, and sociocultural factors are integrated so that the
resident becomes adept at selecting and utilizing the most current
methods of treatment available. While emphasizing clinical
psychiatry, the residency program provides ample opportunity for the
resident to learn and develop administrative, teaching, and research
skills.
Our departmental faculty is deeply committed to the intellectual
growth and emotional well-being of our residents. Learning is
reinforced through careful supervision of all clinical work,
comprehensive didactic seminars which build on each other and are
integrated with the clinical program, case conferences, grand
rounds, journal clubs, and the mentorship program. Residents
actively participate in all levels of training and planning.
Evaluation of the program, its trainees, and its faculty receives
the highest departmental priority.
The University of California, San Diego Department of Psychiatry
is fully accredited by the Accreditation Council for Graduate
Medical Education and offers a two-year residency program in child
and adolescent psychiatry. Applicants from general psychiatry
training programs throughout the country are selected in a highly
personal way. Four residents per year are accepted in order to
ensure close, personal contact between faculty and residents. In
addition to child and adolescent psychiatry training, the division
participates in the training of medical students, social workers,
registered nurses, psychologists, and marriage and family
counselors. |