MAYO CLINIC: MEDICAL PSYCHOLOGY FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM: Medical Psychology Fellowship (Minnesota) – Residencies and Fellowships – Mayo Clinic College of Medicine & Science

 

APA Accredited in the specialty practice areas of CLINICAL CHILD PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY, & CLINICAL ADULT AND PEDIATRIC NEUROPSYCHOLOGY: The Department of Psychiatry and Psychology, Mayo Clinic Rochester, is accepting applications for our APA-Accredited two-year specialty practice programs. Applicants must come from APA- or CPA-accredited graduate programs and internships. Start date is flexible and can be on or after July 1, 2024.  The program’s aim is for fellows to achieve advanced competencies in their respective areas of specialty (clinical child psychology, clinical health psychology, clinical neuropsychology) to prepare them for employment in academic health centers and board certification in professional psychology. The Medical Psychology Fellow’s experience in each specialty practice area combines clinical, educational, and research activities, with at least 50% time in clinical activities.  Fellows select research mentors and have 30% protected research time. Educational opportunities are tailored and include weekly departmental grand rounds, case conferences, journal club, and didactic seminars.  Fellows also receive funding for attendance and/or presenting at professional conferences.

Clinical Child/Pediatric Psychology: The Clinical Child/Pediatric Psychology Program is well suited to learners seeking comprehensive and personalized training that aims to prepare them for the highest level of certification in the specialty of clinical child/pediatric psychology and for a trajectory of leadership in academic medical center settings. Fellows work with their specialty director, primary clinical supervisor, and primary research supervisor to develop their overarching training plan. Fellows typically engage in activities across clinical child and pediatric psychology, with integration of complex mental health and medical concerns frequently present in the practice. As fellows develop broad competencies in the clinical child/pediatric psychology specialty, they develop depth of experience within an area of interest (e.g., intensive group-based treatments, anxiety disorders, chronic pain and autonomic dysfunction, inpatient and outpatient consultation/liaison, weight management) through targeted selection of clinical, research, and other professional activities.  The application deadline is December 11, 2023, for Clinical Child Psychology. 

Application Process: Application Process – Medical Psychology Fellowship (Minnesota) – Mayo Clinic College of Medicine & Science

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