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Skip to content Skip to search Skip to footer Psychiatry Open Menu Back Close Menu Search for: Search Close Search AboutAbout Message From the Head of the Department of Psychiatry Leadership News Conferences and Seminars Giving History TimelineHistory Timeline Department Heads Vice Chairs Endowed Professorships Residency Training Directors Directors of the Division of Child Psychiatry Directors of the Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Training Program Book on the history of the department Faculty EducationEducation Residency ProgramResidency Program CurriculumCurriculum General Overview of the Program Clinical Training Psychotherapy Training Leadership Training Research Training Didactics Current Residents Resident Accomplishments Social Media and Videos Graduates ApplyingApplying Campus map Central West End Frequently Asked Questions Contacts Residency Verifications Child & Adolescent Fellowship Program Postgraduate Research Opportunities Medical Student Education ResearchResearch Faculty by Research Interest Research Centers & Programs Research Career Development Divisions Diversity, Equity, & InclusionDiversity, Equity, & Inclusion Education/Training/Professional Development DEI Research Mental Health Equity in Clinical Services Additional Department of Psychiatry DEI Activities and Opportunities DEI Psychiatry Newsletter DEI Funding Program Diversity at Washington University Patient CarePatient Care Services & Treatments Employee Clinical Services Why Choose WashU? Our Providers Choosing a Provider Appointments & Locations Pediatric Care Adult Care Messaging, Billing & Records Clinical Research Community Partners Forensic Psychiatry Services Wellness ResourcesWellness Resources For WashU Employees Recommended Apps & Websites Recommended Books & Podcasts Recommended Webinar & Articles WUSTL Community Referral Providers Open Search Research Career Development The Department of Psychiatry at Washington University School of Medicine has a long-standing tradition of training researchers who become international leaders in the field. Post-doctoral training Our career development efforts are fueled by four training grants that support post-graduate research training in genetics, public health and prevention, neuroscience, and behavioral medicine. Productive postdoctoral trainees are encouraged to transition to faculty positions within the department with NIH-funded career development (K) awards. The success of the research training program is reflected not only within the Department of Psychiatry, but more broadly within the Washington University community with faculty members in the Departments of Genetics, Radiology and Psychological and Brain Sciences, and the School of Social Work having trained in the department’s postdoctoral program. Graduates of the research training program are also among the faculty at numerous academic institutions, including Yale University, Northwestern University, University of Chicago, Brown University, Indiana University, University of Florida, and St. Louis University among others. Faculty support Over the past fifteen years, more than 75% of departmental K-awardees have transitioned to independent grant funding and over 93% have remained in academia (n=30, 12 MDs and 18 PhDs). As of July 2016, the department features 12 faculty members with career development grants, including 4 MDs and 8 PhDs.  With continued mentorship, these individuals are well positioned to compete for independent grant funding. Continuing education As part of career development, faculty members are encouraged to seek leadership training through formal courses within Washington University in St. Louis and the BJC Health System, which includes Barnes-Jewish Hospital, where most faculty work and teach. The university’s Institute for Public Health, conveniently located on the Medical Campus, is a interdepartmental collaborative effort that brings together several graduate programs beneficial to clinicians, including a Master of Population Health Sciences program and a Masters of Science in Clinical Investigation. Many of our faculty members participate in these programs. The department also offers mini-courses in career development under the auspices of an “assistant professor school”, focusing on grant writing, time management and research relationships with mentors and colleagues. Research Faculty by Research Interest Research Centers & Programs Research Career Development Department of PsychiatryWashington University School of [email protected] Contacts Patient Appointments Faculty Directory Residency Program Residency Verifications Department LinksDivision of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry Forensic Psychiatry Services Intranet News Taylor Family Institute for Innovative Psychiatric Research Careers Staff Job Openings Faculty Job Openings   ©2024 Washington University in St. Louis

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