Goals of the Fellowship
The fellow will spend 6 months in strengthening the clinical skills in the evaluation
and treatment of serious mental disorders on an inpatient psychiatry unit at East
Central Regional Hospital and outpatient clinic at Serenity Behavioral Health Systems.
An important goal of the fellowship is for most fellows is to prepare for an academic
career. It is expected that Fellows will select and develop a circumscribed area of
knowledge/research upon acceptance into the fellowship. An initial research protocol
will be submitted to the Institutional Review Board (IRB) within the first month of
the Fellowship. While the protocol is under review, strategies for participant recruitment
will be developed and relationships with recruitment sites will be forged; a data
base will be constructed, plans for data entry and storage will be formulated, and
a data analysis plan finalized. Administration of assessment instruments will be
practiced on colleagues. Recruitment and protocol implementation will begin by the
third month of the Fellowship with the goal of initial data presentation at the Spring/Summer
national scientific meetings the following year. The fellow will be expected to participate
in ongoing research projects apart from the one the fellow will develop that he/she
takes the lead, and to submit manuscripts (chapters or journal articles) for publication.
Presenting his or her work at international meetings is also an important part of
training, and the fellow will participate in at least one such meeting per year. The
Department of Psychiatry and Health Behavior will assist with the costs of meeting
registration and travel expenses, according to departmental policy. The fellowship
program will also nominate fellows for travel awards and, as appropriate, other awards
for junior investigators.