The University of Washington has a strong tradition of research in primary care psychiatry / health services research. The National Research Service Award (NRSA) Integrated Mental Health Fellowship combines mentored research experience with the option of completing a nationally renowned Master of Public Health (MPH) Program.
The goal of the program is to train physicians or clinical psychologists working at the interface of mental health and primary care who will become academic leaders in primary care / mental health integration research. The fellowship has been funded by NIMH for over two decades and has an excellent record of success. The majority of program graduates have been recruited to academic teaching and research positions in Psychiatry, Family Medicine, or Pediatrics and many have developed independent federal-, state- or foundation-funded research programs in mental health services research.
View a printable flyer of the fellowship (pdf)