Curriculum
EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES
- Train residents to develop a high degree of clinical competence, with a sound knowledge of general psychiatry and neurology
- To expose residents to various subspecialties and schools of thought within the field of psychiatry
- To train residents in developing and implementing individualized treatment plans
- To teach residents to recognize and address the needs of minorities and the underserved.
PGY 1 Residents
This is a transitional year during which residents rotate in neurology, inpatient
medicine, and family medicine. Rotations also include inpatient and geriatric psychiatry
training at the Atlanta Veterans Health Care Systems and Gerogia Regional Hospital.
Residents are introduced to patient safety and quality improvement curriculum and
ACGME core competency expectations.
PGY 2 Residents
This year provides training and experience in outpatient community psychiatry. Experiences
in rehab, community outreach services, and treatment of special populations are included.
Residents participate in patient safety and quality improvement activities/projects
and begin work within the different psychotherapy competencies.
PGY 3 Residents
Residents will complete an emergency psychiatry rotation, consultation-liaison rotation,
forensic rotation, adult inpatient rotation with the severe and persistently mentally
ill at the state hospital, inpatient child and adolescent rotation, and a substance
abuse-trauma recovery rotation. Residents will continue care for long term supervised
psychotherapy cases and patient safety/quality improvement projects.
PGY-4 Residents
Residents in their fourth year of training will complete a psychotherapy rotation
at the Atlanta VA/CBOC and customize the remainder of their training with elective
clinical experiences.