Our residency is a 12-month program, including a four-phase curriculum model with 80% experiential and 20% didactic learning activities. In addition, our residency includes introductory rotations, core rotations, and rotations in specialty Mental Health clinics.
Rotations are primarily at the Dallas VA Medical Center and include our VA clinics. Didactic sessions include various academic and learning activities, didactic classes, and pre and post-clinical conferences for experiential learning and formative and summative evaluations.
Residents participate in an interprofessional learning environment with medicine, nursing, pharmacy, psychology, and other interdisciplinary health care team members. In addition, residents will implement an evidence-based practice scholarly project and participate in professional development activities geared toward career advancement, networking, and building relationships within the VA health care community.
Upon completing this program, our graduates will receive a Residency Completion Certificate.
This program supports a minimum of three residents yearly.
Longitudinal activities
- Psychiatric research/journal clubs
- Teaching opportunities
- Psychopharmacology education groups
Required rotation experiences
- Outpatient mental health (longitudinal rotation)
- VA clinics (longitudinal rotation)
- Primary Care – Mental Health Integration (PCMHI)
- Substance use disorders
- Inpatient psychiatry
- Inpatient & outpatient geriatric psychiatry
Elective rotation experiences
- Any of the rotations above
- MH consultation team
- Homeless domiciliary (HDOM)
- Trauma clinic
- Consult liaison psychiatry