| To all psychiatry residents, The Center for Public Service Psychiatry (CPSP) at Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic is now recruiting for its one year fellowship program in public service psychiatry. The fellowship is a learning opportunity for psychiatrists with diverse interests and backgrounds. Please visit our website to see what aspects of the program might fit your career goals: (http://www.wpic.pitt.edu/education/residency_training/psp_fell_08_short.htm). The fellowship emphasizes advanced training in leadership, administration, and recovery oriented services. Let us know if you have special interests that are not mentioned in the description of the fellowship. We are flexible and have many resources to individualize the fellowship experience. If you think this fellowship might be of interest, please let us know so that we can set up some time to talk further about how a program might be shaped around your career goals. Please consider our fellowship if any of the following is of interest to you: 1. Service to underserved communities and populations 2. Cross-cultural psychiatry 3. An opportunity for expertise in a field of psychiatry that will be of increasing importance in the coming years 4. Professional opportunities in administration and leadership training 5. Psychiatric practice opportunities in primary care or family medicine 6. Involvement with cutting edge consumer and family oriented initiatives 7. Recovery principles as a guiding vision for psychiatry 8. Academic affiliation with an outstanding, diverse psychiatric faculty in a major university medical center setting 9. Working with academic, third-party payer, and county government organizations experienced in collaboration, innovation, and consumer participation 10. Working with progressive, nationally recognized leaders in the field of community mental health. Pittsburgh is a 'most livable city.' It offers convenience, culture, diversity, outdoor life, the arts and more. If you have questions please contact us by email or by phone (412 647-6264). For interested residents we offer substantial financial support to defray the cost of visiting us. With best wishes, Wesley Sowers, MD Clinical Associate Professor of Psychiatry Director, Center for Public Service Psychiatry sowerswe@... Robert S. Marin, MD Associate Professor of Psychiatry Associate Director, Center for Public Service Psychiatry marinr@... |