Community-Based Integrated Care Fellowship

This year-long program is for community psychiatric providers seeking additional training to deliver integrated care in community-based settings. Modeled after employed MBA programs, this training program is structured as an employment-friendly program with a priority of flexibility in scheduling, including a distance learning component and quarterly in-person specialized skills work sessions.​

Population Mental Health and Integrated Care Fellowship

The Population Mental Health and Integrated Care Fellowship offered at the UW Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences is a unique opportunity to learn how to provide integrated care through delivery of consultation to non-mental health settings (such as primary care), provision of telepsychiatry, and leadership to improve systems of care. Participants in this program will develop the skills needed to provide effective mental healthcare to a variety of populations, such as:

  • Leadership Skills
  • Understanding Health Care Systems
  • Clinical Skills

Trainees can customize their experience and focus on specific clinical conditions or populations (such as Pediatrics or Perinatal).

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.