PGY 3

Year three is primarily devoted to outpatient work in the Adult Outpatient Department at Montefiore Medical Center. Residents evaluate and treat a diverse patient population, presenting with a variety of psychiatric disorders and psychosocial problems. Disorders treated in this clinic include the various mood and anxiety disorders, personality disorders, psychotic disorders and psychiatric disorders associated with comorbid medical conditions or substance abuse. Treatment is provided in the context of a multidisciplinary team and several treatment modalities are utilized. During this year residents learn brief and long-term individual psychodynamic psychotherapy, cognitive-behavioral therapy, family and couples therapy, as well as state of the art psychopharmacological approaches.

They develop the diagnostic and therapeutic skills necessary to care for a wide spectrum of outpatients, including the assessment and treatment of children and adolescents. Residents provide integrated psychotherapy and psychopharmacological treatments to their patients, and also work collaboratively in a shared care model with social workers, psychologists and psychology interns.

Resident intakes are directly observed and supervised in real time by an attending psychiatrist. In addition, residents are supervised weekly by a variety of clinicians with expertise in psychoanalytic, psychodynamic, or cognitive behavioral approaches. Psychopharmacology supervision also occurs weekly.. Additionally, regular guidance by family, group, and other specialty supervisors is provided. Customized elective time in PGY3 year allows residents the opportunity to explore diverse areas of clinical and/or scholarly interests.