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Geriatric Fellowship


 

Post-Graduate Fellowship in
Geriatric Psychiatry

In the coming years, we will see a growing number of older persons with psychiatric disorders. They have rich life stories that interact with the challenges of aging and medical illness.   Geriatric psychiatrists work at the mind-body connection using somatic, individual and social interventions to treat illness, relieve suffering and enhance function.  In addition, geropsychiatrists play a unique and meaningful role on interdisciplinary teams that care for older adults.  Supporting the practice of geriatric psychiatry are clinically proven therapies based on a solid foundation of knowledge and skill.

The University of Minnesota Geropsychiatry Fellowship offers an ACGME accredited, one year fellowship for interested graduates of an accredited psychiatry residency.  Our program emphasizes building expertise in diagnosis and treatment, integration with geriatric medicine and use of a multidisciplinary team approach to care.

The primary site for the fellowship is the Minneapolis VA Medical Center.  The faculty includes six board-certified geriatric psychiatrists, as well as a team of professionals from many related disciplines (nursing, psychology, social work, occupational therapy, addiction therapy, pharmacology) who specialize in the care of the elderly.  We have a very active outpatient clinic, a strong inpatient program and a consultation-liaison service to subacute extended care units.   We offer a wide spectrum of training experiences and electives that include many opportunities to work individually with faculty members.

In addition to being an integral part of the VAMC geropsychiatry team, fellows spend time in the following core clinical settings:

•     Dementia and Memory Disorders Clinic, Minneapolis VAMC, GRECC                (Geriatric, Research, Education and Clinical Center)

•     Geriatric Medicine Clinic, Hennepin County Medical Center, site of                        accredited fellowship in Geriatric Internal Medicine

•     Struthers Movement Disorder Clinic/Day Program, Park Nicollet Clinic

•     Long term care consultation,  Minneapolis Veterans Home and                              Regions/Health Partners sites

•     Behavioral Dementia Unit, Bethesda-Lutheran Rehabilitation Hospital

We offer fellows a wide assortment of didactic experiences including addiction seminars, occupational therapy driving and ADL evaluations, sleep lectures, neuropsychological testing, ethics committee, family therapy training (with psychology trainees), ECT and many others.  In our weekly Reading Seminar,  fellows learn to present complex cases and critically analyze publications.  Weekly psychotherapy supervision is available. Fellows are encouraged to use the many clinical and research opportunities at the VAMC to develop elective experiences of their own to match their interests or career objectives.

Research and article-writing in geriatric psychiatry are encouraged but not required during the fellowship year.  Many of our staff are engaged in research or writing projects, and welcome collaboration.

The fellowship does not require overnight or weekend call duty. Fellows provide limited coverage of extended care consults and geropsychiatry outpatient clinic during daytime hours.  Moonlighting opportunities are available including the VAMC.

The application requirements for the Geropsychiatry Fellowship are as follows:

1. curriculum vitae
2. letter expressing personal interest in the fellowship
3. letters of reference
4. visa status, if applicable
5. completed universal application:

www.nrmp.org/res match/about res/univappl.pdf

Send all application materials and inquiries to:

Susan Czapiewski, M.D.
Director, Geropsychiatry Program
VA Medical Center (116A)
One Veteran’s Drive
Minneapolis, MN 55417

Email address: susan.czapiewski@med.va.gov

Or

Carolyn Olivera
Psychiatry Residency Coordinator
Phone: 612-467-4848
Fax: 612-467-1119

Email address:  carolyn.olivera@med.va.gov


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