The Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Residency Program at the University of Washington is an ACGME-accredited, two-year program based at Seattle Children’s Hospital, one of the top-ranked pediatric hospitals in the country. The Fellowship serves the entire WWAMI (Washington, Wyoming, Alaska, Montana, Idaho) region.
Fellowship Type: ACGME Fellowship
Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry Fellowship
The mission of the Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry Fellowship is to provide excellent, multidisciplinary subspecialty training in Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry by integrating broad clinical experiences with comprehensive didactic training, close clinical supervision, and weekly protected scholarly time. This time allows fellows to pursue research and educational activities in a specialized area of interest. Our program provides leadership and organizational skill development together with strong clinical teaching. This drives our mission of developing qualified, competent, compassionate and ethically-minded academic and community-based clinical leaders in the area of consultation-liaison psychiatry.
When ranking fellowships, it is okay to rank both the general Consultation-Liaison Fellowship as well as the Psycho-oncology Fellowship. For more information, please visit the website below.
Geriatric Psychiatry Fellowship
The ACGME-accredited Geriatric Psychiatry Fellowship offers a 12-month training experience in the fundamentals of clinical geriatric psychiatry. Fellows train with renowned faculty in academic settings known for excellence, allowing fellows to grow not only in clinical expertise, but also in areas such as teaching, leadership, and innovation.
Addiction Psychiatry Fellowship
The Addiction Psychiatry Fellowship is fully accredited as a one-year program for residents entering their PGY-5 year after completion of a General Psychiatry Residency Program. The overarching mission of the program is to provide psychiatric physicians with advanced training in the skills, clinical judgment, and knowledge necessary to the practice of Addiction Psychiatry to enable them to assume leadership positions in the field.
