He completed his psychiatry residency at Yale and, did family therapy training at The Philadelphia Child Guidance Clinic, and graduated from The Chicago Institute for Psychoanalysis.
David D. Burns, M.D. received his M.D. degree from Stanford University School of Medicine and
completed his psychiatry residency at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine.
He completed psychiatry residency and clinical research training at New York University and a child psychiatry fellowship at The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University, where he was trained in the treatment of pediatric OCD.
Dr. Choi
completed psychiatry residency at UCLA - Neuropsychiatric Institute, and a fellowship in forensic psychiatry at University of Pennsylvania.
Not exact matches
She
completed her
residency in
psychiatry at Massachusetts General Hospital / McLean Hospital combined program at Harvard Medical School.
She
completed pediatric
residency training at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and fellowships in behavioral pediatrics at Minneapolis Children's Medical Center and child
psychiatry at Brown University.
In the 1970s, after
completing a
residency in
psychiatry and a two - year fellowship at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine that focused on family therapy with severely psychotic patients, he began working at a mental health clinic in the South Bronx.
After
completing a three - year psychiatric
residency at Beth Israel Hospital in Boston, he served as chief resident in
psychiatry there and began his private practice.
Dr. Goldstein
completed an internal medicine internship and
residency program in
psychiatry at Harvard Medical School.
He
completed his adult
psychiatry residency at Tufts Medical Center and is a board - certified psychiatrist specializing in the acute treatment of adult mood, anxiety, and...
He
completed an internship in pediatrics, a
residency in
psychiatry, and a fellowship with the Nobel laureate Julius Axelrod, PhD.
Dr. Drevets received a B.S. (Biology) degree from Wheaton College and an M.D. degree from the University of Kansas, and
completed residency training in
psychiatry at Washington University School of Medicine (St. Louis).
He
completed his
residency at Boston University School of Medicine, followed by a clinical fellowship in community
psychiatry at Tufts University.
After
residency he
completed a fellowship in child
psychiatry at the Oregon Health Sciences University in Portland, OR.
(a)
Completed residency training in
psychiatry from an accredited institution approved by the Board;
Has
completed residency training in
psychiatry from an accredited institution approved by the Board, has a graduate degree in marriage and family therapy, psychology or social work from an accredited institution approved by the Board or has
completed other education and training which is deemed equivalent by the Board;
Completed residency training in psychiatry from an accredited institution approved by the Board, has a graduate degree in marriage and family therapy, psychology or social work from an accredited institution approved by the Board or has completed other education and training which is deemed equivalent by the Boa
Completed residency training in
psychiatry from an accredited institution approved by the Board, has a graduate degree in marriage and family therapy, psychology or social work from an accredited institution approved by the Board or has
completed other education and training which is deemed equivalent by the Boa
completed other education and training which is deemed equivalent by the Board»
She
completed her adult
psychiatry residency at Butler Hospital and
completed her child and adolescent
psychiatry fellowship and a T32 NIMH research fellowship at Bradley Hospital and Rhode Island Hospital.
He
completed his adult
psychiatry residency at Brown University and was elected to serve as chief resident during his final year of training.
He
completed his internship in general surgery at the University of South FloridaCollege of Medicine, his
residency in
psychiatry at the University of Florida College of Medicine and fellowships in child and adolescent
psychiatry and in forensic
psychiatry at the University of Florida College of Medicine.
Dr. Z is board - certified in forensic
psychiatry, having
completed his
residency at New York's esteemed St. Vincent's Hospital.
Physicians who wish to pursue training in a mental health field may
complete a
residency in
psychiatry.
She then
completed general
psychiatry residency at the University Minnesota.
She then
completed general
psychiatry residency training at Columbia University in New York City, NY where she also graduated with honors.
Dr. Belt
completed a combined
residency in family practice and
psychiatry at the University of Minnesota, followed by a fellowship in child and adolescent
psychiatry also at the University of Minnesota.
Child and adolescent psychiatrists have
completed four years of medical school, at least three years of
residency training in medicine, neurology, or general
psychiatry with adults, and two years of additional training in psychiatric work with children, adolescents, and their families.
Certification and Continuing Education Having
completed the child and adolescent
psychiatry residency and successfully passing the certification examination in general
psychiatry given by the American Board of
Psychiatry and Neurology (ABPN), the child and adolescent psychiatrist is eligible to take the additional certification examination in the subspecialty of child and adolescent
psychiatry.
Child and adolescent psychiatrists have
completed four years of medical school, and at least three years of
residency training in medicine, neurology, or general
psychiatry with adults, and two years of additional training in psychiatric work with children and adolescents.
She continued her training at the University of Western Ontario where she
completed her
residency in
psychiatry in 2000.
She
completed both her adult
psychiatry residency and child and adolescent
psychiatry fellowship at Columbia University.
After his initial
residency in general
psychiatry in Buenos Aires, he trained at the Tavistock Clinic in London, England in adolescent psychoanalysis and later came to the United States, were he
completed his
residency in general
psychiatry at Northwestern Memorial Hospital in Chicago and at the Massachusetts / McLean combined program in Boston.