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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 Didactics Program Director, Dr. Farber, presenting to residents While seeing patients and practicing medicine is a critical part of residency training, organized didactics and seminars are also critical for the development of the young psychiatrist. These formats allow residents to gain a deeper understanding of the scientific foundation of our field, current developments, and the likely path that we will be walking in the future. Conferences and seminars Our program’s didactic training can be divided into four main groups.  The first group includes the routine Grand Rounds, general resident lecture series, and M&M Conferences that most programs provide their residents. The second group is comprised of specific summer series that prepare a specific resident cohort for the upcoming year. The third group–advanced resident lectures and Research Conference–is designed for PGY3s and 4s and allows them to delve into subjects in much more detail. Finally, the fourth group involves rotation-specific lectures and conferences. Grand Rounds Grand Rounds takes place weekly from mid-September to mid-May. Topics run the gamut from basic neuroscience to clinical topics. General resident seminars The Tuesday Resident Seminar series is designed to give residents the basic fund of knowledge needed for a psychiatrist practicing in today’s modern times. The seminars include a variety of modules, ranging from topics in leadership, clinical education, as well as diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives. Residents involved in our research program, PRREP, also have the opportunity to present their projects and continue to build on research and clinical skills. This is also the scheduled time for residents of all years to come together regularly for monthly program updates and check-in. Clinical topics throughout this series are planned to repeat on a three-year cycle.   Research conference & advanced resident seminars On Wednesday mornings, the department sponsors Research Conference where university and national researchers present and discuss their on-going efforts at advancing our field. Advanced resident seminars for PGY3 and 4 residents are held on Thursday mornings and are organized into advanced topic “courses” that alternate every other year. M&M Conference M&M Conference is one of the residents’ most popular seminars. Each PGY4 resident and child fellow prepares a clinical case of interest to that trainee. After presenting the case, the trainee reviews pertinent data from the literature and leads a discussion about the decisions that were made in the case. Below is a listing of the cases that were discussed in the previous year. ResidentDateTitlePeter Siyahhan Julnes, MD7/26/2023Brick by Brick: Modern Problems & Historical SolutionsCan Misel Kilciksiz, MD8/23/2023Decompensation of Borderline Personality Disorder During PregnancyDavid Pokorny, MD9/13/2023It’s Complicated: Clozapine in an Older AdultJason Xie, MD, MS10/04/2023Unsettled: Diagnosing and Managing RestlessnessAsmit Sanghera, DO10/18/2023Who is the patient?Ryan Mischel, MD, PhD11/01/2023Complex mania: A case studyClayton Stone, DO12/13/2023Repetitive Behaviors or Compulsion: The Intersection of Autism and OCDAnnelise Bederman, MD, MS12/13/2023Prescribing Under the Influence: A Story of Physician-Pharma RelationshipsTiffany Gorman Tedrick, MD1/10/2024Some Skin In The Game: Cutaneous Considerations In Psychiatric ManagementSarah Eddington, MD1/24/2024Leveling out: Lithium use in a patient with diabetes and CKDChhavi Chaudary, MD2/07/2024Calling for help: A case of 26 hotlinesHetal Patel, MD2/21/2024Adult ADHD: Paying More Attention to the DetailsTiffani Berkel, MD, PhD3/13/2024Caught Between a Shock and a Hard PlaceStephanie Wiafe, MD, MHS3/27/2024A Flashing New Treatment?Alex Hayek, DO4/10/2024Ketamine Chronicles: A Tale of Two Treatments in Adolescent DepressionRita Haddad, MDPGY2 Residents4/26/2023Quality Improvement Cases Summer series During the summer months, residents attend summer seminars that are designed to prepare them for their upcoming year. 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