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Didactic Core Curriculum
An extensive series of lectures and discussions forms the didactic core of the residency. Courses are designed to be rich in content, but to allow great freedom for discussion and interaction. The core curriculum consists of a series of seminars throughout the four years of training. Balance is...
Clinical Scholars Track
The Clinical Scholars Track (CST) prepares psychiatry residents for successful careers as clinical track faculty members through development of medical education skills, academic productivity, and professional identity. The program includes group meetings, mentorship, and guidance for scholarly projects. These elements provide our graduates with the tools they need to excel in teaching, to provide service to institutions and national organizations, and to advance in academic rank.
The CST was developed in 1998 in response to a growing group of clinical track faculty. While the tenure track model helped researchers to progress in academic rank, those physicians devoted to education and patient care fit a different niche. Clinical track faculty members are...
Families and Visitors
We believe in putting the needs of our patients and their families first. Any family member who needs to visit at a time outside of regular visiting hours should first call the nursing station at 734-936-4950, and we will try to accommodate special needs or circumstances....
FAQ
Choosing a Residency program is a big decision and the choice can be a difficult one. Here are some questions we commonly hear from prospective residents:
What is the program’s ACGME accreditation status?Our program enjoys full accreditation from the ACGME. In the most recent Letter of...
Electroconvulsive Therapy
The Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT) Program specializes in administering ECT to those patients for whom such treatment is indicated, such as patients with severe mood disorders.
Patients are referred to the ECT service by referring psychiatrists and the various physician attendings on...
How ECT Works
Electroconvulsive therapy involves applying a brief electrical pulse to the scalp while the patient is under anesthesia. This pulse excites the brain cells causing them to fire in unison and produces a seizure.
The specific reason for the positive action of ECT is...
Psychotherapy Training
We recognize the importance of balanced training, not only between psychological and biological therapies, but also between traditional psychoanalytic therapy and newer empirical therapies. We believe that every resident should master the tools of cognitive behavioral, dialectical...
How to Apply
Thank you for your interest in the Psychiatry Residency Training Program at the University of Michigan. Please review the following material carefully prior to submitting your application.
EligibilityApplicants must complete an M.D., D.O., or equivalent medical degree prior to the start...
University of Michigan/Center for Forensic Psychiatry Fellowship
The University of Michigan/Center for Forensic Psychiatry Fellowship is one of the oldest, most...
Post Grad Training
In addition to our residencies and fellowships , we offer several other professional training opportunities:
Clinical Social Work Training Electroconvulsive (ECT) Therapy TrainingProfessional Development
The Department of Psychiatry offers several opportunities for professional development.
Grand RoundsGrand rounds are an important teaching tool and ritual of medical education and inpatient care, consisting of presenting the medical problems and treatment of a particular patient to an...
Contact us
If you are having a psychiatric emergency call 734-936-5900 or 911.
To make an ambulatory (outpatient) psychiatry appointment, please call 734-764-0231 or 1-800-525-5188. For inpatient admissions, please call 734-764-9190 or 1-800-525-5188. For the neuropsychology clinic, please call 734-...Why Michigan?
We can read your mind. On the surface, you’re asking: Why should I choose Michigan? What you’re really thinking is: Why would I choose Michigan over, say, X, Y or Z? You probably already know that our rankings are outstanding. Or that you can find 372 of our physicians in publications such as...
Patient & Family Centered Care Committee
Patient & Family Centered Care (PFCC) is a nationwide movement that is influencing how hospitals and clinics partner with patients and families to shape the development, delivery, and evaluation of programs, policies, and services.
Established in May 2012, the Department of...
ADOS-2 Introductory / Clinical Training (Modules 1-4)
Rachel Upjohn Building
4250 Plymouth
Ann Arbor, MI 48198
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ADOS-2 Toddler Module Introductory / Clinical Training
Rachel Upjohn Building
4250 Plymouth
Ann Arbor, MI 48198
Course Information
Implementation of evidence-based psychosocial treatments for youth
RUB Auditorium
Rinad Beidas, PhD
Register for Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule Second Edition Workshops at U-M
October trainings are open to professionals who make autism assessments