USA: Fellowships Training at Mount Sinai School of Medicine
The Department of Psychiatry of the Mount Sinai School of Medicine offers a number of fellowships geared to both clinical and research orientations and interests.
- Addiction Psychiatry and Substance Abuse
- AIDS Psychiatry
- Compulsive, Impulsive, and Anxiety Disorders
- Geriatric Psychiatry
- Mood and Personality Disorders
- The Neuroanatomy Laboratory
- NIMH Postdoctoral Research Fellowship Training in Psychopharmacology and Outcomes Research
- Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (available in 2005)
- Psychosomatic Medicine (Consultation-Liaison)
- Schizophrenia Fellowshipâ€â€S.T.A.R. (Schizophrenia Treatment and Research) Program
- Seaver and New York Autism Center of Excellence
Supplemental Education for All Fellows
Ourfellows participate in a series of weekly seminars designed to preparethem for careers in academic psychiatry. These seminars are led bysenior faculty and include subjects such as Applied Statistics,Research Design, Grant Writing, Ethics, and the latest topics inpsychiatry research. Additionally, we strongly support fellows who wishto begin writing their own grant proposals, and we encourage everyoneto present her/his work for critique and advice during the didacticsessions.
How to Apply
Please download the common Fellowship Application (Microsoft Word). This should be completed and e-mailed back to the Fellowship Training Director as per the included instructions.
If you have questions or other inquiries pertaining to a specific fellowship, please contact the Director of that particular fellowship.
Fellowship Training Director
L. Alison McInnes, M.D.
Assistant Professor, Psychiatry
Assistant Professor, Human Genetics
E-mail: alison.mcinnes@mssm.edu