Expanding the Playing Field: Public and Community Psychiatry Fellowship and Beyond

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Patrick Runnels
Robert Ronis
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[1] Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine,Department of Psychiatry
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Community Mental Health Journal | 2014年 / 50卷
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Public and community psychiatry; Fellowship training; Public–academic partnerships; Early career development;
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Fellowship training in public and community psychiatry has been shown to both extend career tenure and promote leadership attainment. While starting and sustaining a successful fellowship involves overcoming several hurdles, a successful fellowship can serve as a foundation for developing a viable academic division. Case Western Reserve University has redesigned and expanded its public and community psychiatry fellowship. At the same time, it has retained several fellowship graduates by developing a division of public and community psychiatry with a unique academic identity. This model could serve as a blueprint for other programs looking to establish or expand similar programs.
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