Subject: | [SRP-LIST] Postdoctoral fellowship at VA Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System |
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Date: | Mon, 28 Sep 2015 11:37:05 -0700 |
From: | Robert Kern <rkern@ucla.edu> |
To: | srp-list@psychopathology.org |
We are presently accepting applications for
our 2-year postdoctoral fellowship in clinical research at the
VA Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System (MIRECC). See
additional detail about the program and application
information below.
VA
MIRECC Advanced Fellowship Program in
Mental
Illness Research and Treatment
VA
Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System
Co-Directors:
Michael F. Green, Ph.D. and Robert S. Kern, Ph.D.
The MIRECC at the VA Greater Los Angeles
Healthcare System is recruiting psychologists (or other
associated health fellows) for a two-year fellowship program.
The primary goal of the program is to train psychologists to
become leading clinical researchers with an emphasis in
serious mental illness. The fellowship combines individual
mentored research and clinical training with state-of-the-art
educational experiences. Fellows spend approximately 75% of
their time in patient-oriented research and 25% time providing
direct clinical services.
The opportunities for training will reside
in the research, clinical, and educational programs at the
West Los Angeles Division of the VA Greater Los Angeles
Healthcare System, the units of the MIRECC, and the Semel
Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior at UCLA. The
MIRECC research programs are internationally recognized in a
broad range of research areas including cognitive
neuroscience, electrophysiology, neuropsychology, cognitive
behavioral therapy, psychosocial interventions, cognitive
remediation, psychiatric rehabilitation, clinical
psychopharmacology, health services, and implementation
science. The Co-Directors and the MIRECC faculty have a
strong commitment to translational research that links basic
science to clinical research and clinical research to services
research.
Eligible psychologists (or associated
clinicians) must be U.S. citizens. They must have graduated
from an American Psychological Association (APA) accredited
doctoral program in clinical or counseling psychology (or an
equivalent program in another discipline). Completion of an
APA accredited internship in clinical or counseling psychology
is also required.
MIRECC faculty members (and their research
interests) include: Michael F. Green, Ph.D. (cognitive
neuroscience, functional outcome); William P. Horan, Ph.D.
(social cognition, emotion processing, negative symptom
assessment); Robert S. Kern, Ph.D. (neuropsychology, cognitive
rehabilitation, psychiatric rehabilitation, social cognition);
Shirley Glynn, Ph.D.(cognitive behavioral therapy, family
interventions, psychosocial treatment research); Stephen R.
Marder, M.D. (clinical psychopharmacology, pharmacological
and psychosocial interventions); Alexander S. Young, M.D.,
M.S.H.S. (health services, quality of care, implementation
science); Amy N. Cohen, Ph.D. (health services, family
interventions).
Interested psychologists (or associated
clinicians) who meet the eligibility requirements should send
a cover letter and curriculum vita to Robert Kern, Ph.D.
(e-mail: rkern@ucla.edu). The cover letter should specify
the reasons for your interest in this particular fellowship
training program, a brief overview of your previous clinical
and research experiences, and how you see this program
promoting your professional and career goals. Our fellowship
is an equal opportunity training program. Hence, we strive to
create a diverse training group and consider minority status
to be a beneficial factor in achieving this goal. Thus, we
give weight to minority status in our selection rankings.
Applications are currently being accepted for the postdoctoral
fellowship position beginning in September 2016.