Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry Fellowship

Group photo for Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry Fellowship

 

The Weill Cornell Medicine (WCM) one-year, ACGME-accredited Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry Fellowship offers advanced academic and clinical training in consultation-liaison psychiatry, and leads to eligibility for board certification in consultation-liaison psychiatry.

We expect graduates of our program to become leaders in consultation-liaison psychiatry. To this end, we offer intensive training in diverse clinical settings, expert faculty supervision, an extensive curriculum of formal didactics, administrative/leadership experience, opportunities for paper publication and scholarly presentations, and teaching experience with medical students and psychiatry residents. Through close mentorship and our curriculum, Weill Cornell’s Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry Fellows will gain and perfect new skills as they gradually transition into independent clinicians.

Curriculum and Rotations

  • Inpatient work at New York-Presbyterian Hospital, our tertiary/quarternary care hospital, includes consultations to general medical, neurological, and surgical services, as well as consultations to sub-specialty services including 6 intensive care units, cardiology, HIV/infectious disease, inpatient rehabilitation medicine, oncology, and solid organ and bone marrow transplant.
  • The outpatient experience, comprising approximately 20% of our fellows’ time and following a collaborative care model, includes experiences in palliative care, psycho-oncology, transplant psychiatry (heart, kidney, liver), women’s mental health, and the general treatment of medically ill patients with psychiatric needs.
  • Other components of the fellowship include classes and lectures, graduated administrative responsibility, journal club, resident supervision and teaching, and supervised research. The didactic program includes classes in administrative psychiatry, applied neuroscience, DEI/minority mental health, end-of-life psychotherapy, medical ethics, psychopharmacology, and substance use disorders. In addition, there is a comprehensive text review to help prepare fellows for the board examination in Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry.
  • There is no required call.

Eligibility

  • Satisfactory completion of an US or Canadian psychiatric residency training program.
  • Please note that additional requirements apply for Canadian applications – you can check the ACGME rules or contact us for more information.
  • New York state medical licensure.

To Apply

Our program accepts applications through the ERAS system*: ERAS Fellowship Application Page

We participate in the NRMP fellowship match.

 A complete fellowship application requires:

  • Your application
  • Your personal statement
  • Three (3) letters of recommendation, including one from your training director and one from an attending psychiatrist who served as a direct clinical supervisor in the past year
  • Your official medical school transcript
  • An official copy of your MSPE (Medical School Performance Evaluation/Dean's Letter)
  • Your official USMLE score reports (Steps 1, 2, 3 or Equivalent)

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2024 WCM GME Recruitment Packet

Contact

Program Director: Anna L. Dickerman, MD

Email: and2033@med.cornell.edu

Associate Program Director: Jihoon Ha, MD

Email: jih9045@med.cornell.edu

Program Coordinator: Ms. Monica Fortsch

Email: mof4007@med.cornell.edu

Telephone: (917) 613-1012

Fax: (212) 746-5946

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