Residency Training Program
in Psychiatry
Programs
PGY-I: THE INTERNSHIP YEAR
An internship experience in a general hospital is of great importance
for a psychiatrist. In addition to acquiring specific skills and knowledge
necessary for the effective treatment of the disordered physiology of
ill patients, the PGY-I resident in a general hospital solidifies his/her
identity as a physician through direct patient care. Furthermore, the
internship year is a unique opportunity to experience and learn about
some of the multiple elements of the doctor-patient relationship that
are critical aspects of any psychiatric practice.
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Recruitment and selection for entry into PGY-I is under the auspices
of the National Residency Matching Plan (the Yale Residency Program is
listed in the NRMP under Yale-New Haven Medical Center). We have designed
a general hospital experience in two hospitals in New Haven, Yale New
Haven Hospital and the Hospital of St. Raphael, both major teaching hospitals
for the Yale School of Medicine. Each internship consists of 6 months
of medicine and 2 months of neurology. The remaining 4 months of PGY-I
are spent in psychiatry.
Applicants who wish to complete an internship elsewhere can also apply
to our three year program, starting in the Yale Program in PGY-II. Applicants
who choose to do an internship elsewhere must complete at least 2 months
of neurology during the internship year or make arrangements at application
to meet this requirement.
Last modified:
May 4, 2006


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