Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry Fellowship

Message from the Director

Amy Rosinski, MD - Director

Welcome to the Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry Fellowship Program at University of Michigan Health: Michigan Medicine.

Our one-year ACGME-accredited fellowship offers a flexible schedule that is tailored to match the fellow’s interest. One to two fellows per year are accepted. Training occurs in a 66/33 split between Michigan Medicine and the Veteran’s Administration Ann Arbor Healthcare System, both on inpatient and outpatient settings.

The goal of our Fellowship is to provide high quality training in general consultation liaison psychiatry, as well as in subspecialized fields such as transplant psychiatry, collaborative care, reproductive psychiatry, child and adolescent consult psychiatry, among others. Our program provides a broad-based clinical experience, and opportunities to achieve skills in education, administration, and research, in an extraordinarily rich academic environment, with no night or weekend call.

Fellowship Overview

The University of Michigan's Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry Fellowship is a one-year ACGME-accredited fellowship with a flexible schedule that is tailored to match the fellow’s areas of interest. One to two fellows per year are accepted. Training occurs in a 50/50 split between Michigan Medicine (the clinical name for University of Michigan sites) and the Ann Arbor VA Healthcare System, both on inpatient and outpatient settings, with supervision from consultation-liaison boarded faculty at both sites.  Board certified general psychiatrists in good standing who complete this program are qualified to sit for the subspecialty examination in consultation-liaison psychiatry offered by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology.

The goal of our Fellowship is to provide high quality training in general consultation liaison psychiatry, as well as in subspecialized fields such as transplant psychiatry, collaborative care, reproductive psychiatry, child and adolescent consult psychiatry, among others. Our program provides a broad-based clinical experience, and opportunities to achieve skills in education, administration, and research, in an extraordinarily rich academic environment, with no night or weekend call. 

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