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University of Colorado Integrated (General and Child) Psychiatry Research Track

University of Colorado at Denver - General and Child Psychiatry


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General Info

This unique track within the psychiatry and child/adolescent psychiatry residencies integrates training in psychiatry, child & adolescent psychiatry, and research throughout the PGY-1 through PGY-5 years. This track leads to a 6th year of funded, full-time research in child & adolescent psychiatry. The primary goal of the integrated track is to prepare clinician-scientists for future academic roles in child psychiatry.

Location

University of Colorado Denver
13001 E 17th Place MS# F546 Building 500, Rm E2322
Aurora, CO 80045
United States
Phone: (303) 724-6021
Fax: (303) 724-4963

Program Info

Program Environment: 
University-based
Size of Program (Total): 
10
Size of Program (Entering Year): 
2
Average Number of Physician-Scientist Trainees recruited per year: 
4
Length of Program (Years): 
5
Length of Research Rotation (Weeks): 
60
How / when is the Research component integrated in the training program?: 
A 1 month rotation in the 1st year, a two-month rotation in the second year, one day per week in the third and fourth years, up to half-time in the fifth year. Research fellowships for a 6th year are available.
Category of Research engaged by Physician Scientist Trainees in the program: 
Basic Science
Translational
Clinical Trials
Outcomes
Types of Research engaged by Physician Scientist Trainees in the program: 
Animal Modeling
Genetics
Neuroanatomy
Psychophysiology
Functional imaging
Clinical presentation
Treatment trials
Epidemiology
Classic neuropsychiatric illnesses such as schizophrenia, autism, and eating disorders
Stress and alternative medicine approaches
The role of psychological processes in medical illnesses such as asthma and autoimmune diseases

Application Info

Accepting Applications for 2011-2012
Accepting Applications for 2012-2013
Participates in ERAS

Salary / Benefits

Salary (PGY1): 
$ 48,284.00
Other Research Support: 
Research is funded within the context of each individual mentor's research goals.
Other Benefits: 
Health Insurance
Dental Insurance
Life Insurance
Paid Vacation Leave
Paid Sick Leave
Paid Medical Leave
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