Triple Board Residency Curriculum

Five-Year Overview

Please note that this is a sample schedule, and will change yearly.

Residents spend the first year of their training in pediatrics, providing both inpatient and outpatient care. In the second year, residents spend 6 months in pediatrics as an upper level resident and 6 months in general/adult psychiatry, combining inpatient experience with neurology. The third year provides an introduction to acute child and adolescent psychiatry (CAP) and opportunity to consolidate the pediatric skills as an upper level resident. In the fourth year, residents provide outpatient general/adult psychiatry services to a diverse group of patients and develop skills in psychotherapy and psychopharmacological interventions, as well as consultations and substance use treatments. The fifth year focuses on outpatient CAP, with opportunities to provide clinical care for children and adolescent with a range of psychopathology in a wide variety of community and hospital-based settings.

Residents have pediatric continuity clinic for five years. They see their pediatric continuity patients in the “Triple Board Clinic” where they are supervised by Triple Board and categorical pediatric faculty. The clinic focuses on primary care, but provides residents an opportunity to evaluate and treat a number of patients with primary-care level mental health concerns.

Residents attend discipline-specific didactics throughout the five years. They also run a Triple Board–specific journal club and have protected time for small group didactic sessions during weekly continuity clinic. Our monthly program lunch meetings allow our Triple Board family time for socializing as well as discussion of the program. Residents also meet annually with the Training Directors of Triple Board and all 3 categorical programs to provide more formal feedback about the strengths and needs of the program.

Overview

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PGY-2

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PGY-4

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