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Forensic Psychiatry

Forensic Psychiatry Fellowship Program

Program Description
The Division of Forensic Psychiatry at West Virginia University offers a full-time one-year fellowship designed to provide a comprehensive and practical training experience. Fellows benefit from a balanced clinical and didactic curriculum resulting in an exceptional training experience in all aspects of forensic psychiatry. The breath of forensic training prepares fellows for National Boards.

The primary training site, Chestnut Ridge Center, is the psychiatric center for West Virginia University Hospitals located on the Robert C. Byrd Health Sciences Center campus. The hospital is a regional referral center providing fellows with the quantity and diversity of patient experience necessary for training. Other training sites include a state hospital with designated inpatient forensic units, correctional facilities, a general medical hospital and affiliated statewide patient care facilities.

Level: PGY 5 Annual Stipend: $50,860
Annual Departmental Support: $11,140
Total:
$62,000
Positions: 2 Accredited by ACGME: Yes

The multidisciplinary faculty includes adult and child psychiatrists, forensic psychologists, social workers and attorneys. Fellows are supervised by a fellowship trained and Board Certified forensic psychiatrist.

The didactic curriculum integrates a comprehensive review of forensic issues with in-depth concentration on the essential elements of forensic practice. Individual and group supervision includes both theoretical and pragmatic education.

The Didactic Curriculum

General Issues Series 

Guest Series

Fellows are active participants in the educational activities of the department with supervised teaching responsibilities for residents, medical students and other trainees. There are opportunities for evaluations of civil and criminal cases, inpatient evaluations, research, public policy development, and educational presentations in the community.

Benefits include professional meeting allowance, educational materials, malpractice and health insurance. Morgantown is one of only two cities ranked in the top group, "Overall Best Cities" by both Forbes magazine and Inc. magazine (May 2006).

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Address correspondence to:
Thomas R. Adamski
Director of Forensic Fellowship Program
West Virginia University School of Medicine
Department of Behavioral Medicine & Psychiatry
930 Chestnut Ridge Road
Morgantown, West Virginia 26505-2854

Telephone: 304-293-3331
Fax: 304-293-8724
E-mail: Sophia Bienek-Cate at sbienekcate@hsc.wvu.edu

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