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In keeping
with its mission to increase the national expertise in treating
mood and anxiety disorders, the Institute offers unique training
opportunities. These range from intensive one- or two-day
Advanced Clinical Training Experiences (ACTE) to year-long
fellowships.
Advanced Clinical
Training Experiences (ACTE):
These programs are designed to update physicians, psychologists
and other mental health professionals on the diagnosis and
treatment of mood and anxiety disorders based on a review
of the field and recent clinical advances, with a partial
focus on special populations (elderly, women, bipolars). By
the end of the course, attendees will have a heightened understanding
of the psychopharmacology of these patients and strategies
for enhancing treatment response. The ACTEs include a combination
of lectures, patient evaluations and follow-up consultations.
"The
Advanced Clinical Training was clearly the best educational
experience I've had since I finished my residency. I haven't
had that kind of experience with such sensitive and brilliant
clinicians for over thirty years." Michael S. Perlman,
MD
Fellowships:
These one-year programs are designed for doctoral level clinicians
who have completed their necessary residencies and certifications.
Fellows dedicate four days each week to research and related
activities with one day reserved for patient care. Each fellow
is assigned a mentor from the senior staff to help foster
his/her research. Fellows are trained to perform diagnostic
procedures and use clinical efficacy scales in their patient
care and are encouraged to develop independent projects and
research papers. All fellows, staff physicians and psychologists,
and research coordinators meet together twice each week.
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