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Skip to content Skip to search Skip to footer Child & Adolescent Psychiatry Open Menu Back Close Menu Search for: Search Close Search Home Clinical ServicesClinical Services New PatientsNew Patients Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Referring Physicians General Child Psychiatry Clinic Autism Infant-Preschool Mental Health Clinic Early Intervention Autism Services Foster Care Families Primary Care Support Schizophrenia Trauma Response ProgramTrauma Response Program Meet Our Team Practicum Students Prevention Program For Providers Early Psychosis WUDirect: WashU Psychiatry Perinatal Behavioral Health Service Resources FellowshipFellowship Apply Director’s Message Program Leadership Research Training (PRREP) Curriculum RotationsRotations Children in Foster Care Eating Disorders at McCallum Place Electives Hawthorn Children’s Psychiatric Hospital General Outpatient Clinic Infants & Preschoolers Outpatient Community Mental Health Pediatric Consult-Liaison Pediatric Neurology Psychotherapy School Consultation Substance Use Disorders at PFH Work-Life Balance Current Fellows Past Fellows Medical Student Interest Group ResearchResearch A Record of Discovery Research Centers Publications Participate in Research Studies Research Training (PRREP) News Our TeamOur Team Psychiatrists Psychologists Nurse Practitioners Licensed Clinical Social Workers, Counselors and Therapists Board-Certified Behavioral Analysts Clinical Case Coordinators Parent Educators MD and PhD Scientists Division Leadership Contact Us Open Search Fellowship What you’ll learn The overall goal of the Washington University in St. Louis School of Medicine Training Program in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry is to help each fellow develop the necessary knowledge, skills, and experience to enjoy a productive career as a child/adolescent psychiatrist in either a clinical or a research career. In order to obtain this goal, a fellow is active in a progressive series of clinical, educational, and research experiences designed to continuously enhance the fellow’s abilities. The fellowship provides a combination of didactic and clinical work, which is both broad enough to ensure knowledge of the wide variety of disorders of childhood and adolescence and yet intensive enough to ensure thorough diagnostic and treatment skills. All fellows are required to gain competence in clinical child psychiatry and to address mental disorders from infancy through adolescence in terms of the individual, their family, and their social setting. Developmental considerations are at the core of the conceptual approach. Our graduates have established themselves in a variety of professional positions ranging from private practice, community mental health, academic practice, and independent research.   The Washington University difference As a child psychiatry fellow at Washington University in St. Louis School of Medicine, you will actively engage in: a remarkable inpatient setting providing the highest level of acute psychiatric care for Missouri children and adolescents a psychotherapy clinic with real-time video-based monitoring and feedback a phenomenal infant-preschool clinic with extensive outpatient experiences in both academic and community mental health practices a consult rotation in a world-class children’s hospital an extensive eating disorders rotation a leadership seminar a comprehensive substance use disorder rotation an ever-expanding portfolio of other innovative clinical programs Trainees also have the opportunity to participate in tele-psychiatry, the care of young children in foster care, and the modification of school-based educational and behavioral plans for children with developmental disabilities. Continuity of care is emphasized in our program and opportunities abound for work with special populations. This range of exposure equips fellows for careers in every conceivable setting. Our highly rated didactics are innovative and learner-centered. We also offer numerous options for research training for the next generation of clinician-scientists in child psychiatry during and after fellowship. Fellowship Apply Director’s Message General Overview Program Leadership Research Training Fellowship Program Curriculum Rotations Work-Life Balance Current Fellows Past Fellows Medical Student Interest Group Division of Child and Adolescent PsychiatryDepartment of PsychiatryWashington University School of Medicine660 South Euclid Ave.St. Louis, MO 63110Contact Us Mailing Address 660 South Euclid Ave. CB 8509 St. Louis, MO 63110 Office Location 4444 Forest Park Ave. Suite 2600 St. Louis, MO 63108 About St. Louis Resources Make a difference ©2024 Washington University in St. Louis

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