Subject: | [DIV12ANN] Request posting on listserv Div 12 |
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Date: | Wed, 11 Nov 2015 09:34:21 -0500 |
From: | Goldstein, Gerald <Gerald.Goldstein@VA.GOV> |
To: | DIV12ANN@LISTS.APA.ORG |
The Mental Illness Research, Education and
Clinical Center (MIRECC) at the VA Pittsburgh Healthcare;
System (VAPHS) is recruiting clinical psychologists and other
associated health clinicians for a 2-year clinical research;
fellowship program. The primary goal of the fellowship
program is to train clinicians to become leading clinical;
researchers in measurement-based healthcare, with the aim of
improving the mental and physical health, quality of life, and
outcomes of healthcare services for Veterans with mental
illness. Within the broad concept of measurement-based care,
our MIRECC specifically focuses on the following aspects:
validation and incorporation of biomarkers, incorporation of
patient preference in treatment decision making, development
of tools to implement measurement-based care, and the
development of treatment algorithms and decision aids.;
Program Description: This interdisciplinary program aims to
train clinical psychologists, nurses, social workers and other
associated health clinicians to become outstanding clinical
researchers in high priority areas of mental health.
Individualized, mentored research and clinical training is
combined with a state-of-the-art curriculum that emphasizes
research methods, statistics, epidemiology, mental health
systems, quality improvement methods, education, and service
delivery. Training in professional skills includes manuscript
preparation, grant writing, project management, and the
responsible conduct of research. Fellowship sites across the
national network of VA Advanced Fellowship training sites are
linked electronically for didactic, academic, and research
efforts. Fellows devote the majority of their time to
patient-oriented research and education activities and 25% to
direct patient clinical care. In; collaboration with their
mentors, fellows will develop and implement a research
project, publish and present findings, participate in grant
writing, and utilize the latest technology for educational
activities and clinical service delivery.; Psychology
applicants must have obtained a doctorate from an
APA-accredited program in clinical or counseling psychology
and have completed an APA-accredited internship in clinical or
counseling psychology. Fellows must be U.S. citizens. The VA
funds the associated health professional stipends in amounts
based on VA national standards with locality adjustments for
cost-of-living in the area. Fellows will also receive a
secondary appointment at our academic affiliate, the
University of Pittsburgh.; Faculty: Mentees often have dual
mentorship including a mentor from the University of
Pittsburgh in addition to VAPHS. Available research mentors
(and interests) include: Gretchen Haas, PhD (schizophrenia,
social cognition), John Kasckow, MD, PhD (interventions for
suicidal behavior, schizophrenia, depression), Howard
Aizenstein, MD (neuroimaging, late-life mood disorders),
Charles Atwood, MD (diagnosis and treatment of sleep
disorders), Charlotte Brown, PhD (implementation research,
mood disorders, cultural barriers to treatment), Daniel
Buysse, MD (sleep; interventions, neurobiology of sleep),
Matthew Chinman, PhD (implementation research, peer support,
recovery), Steven Forman, MD, PhD (neurobehavioral studies,
neuroimaging of addictive disorders), Anne Germain, PhD (sleep
research, CBT, BBTI), Ariel Gildengers, MD (late-life bipolar
disorder), Adam Gordon, MD (addictive disorders), Martica
Hall, PhD (behavioral health assessment methods, sleep),
Jordan Karp, MD (treatment of late-life depression and
comorbid pain), Charles Reynolds, MD (depression in aging),
Armando Rotondi, PhD (e-health, SMI), Dean Salisbury, PhD
(neurophysiology, schizophrenia), Greg Siegel, PhD
(neuroimaging, cognitive interventions for depression), Stuart
Steinhauer, PhD (psychophysiology), Robert Sweet, MD
(neurobiology of psychosis), Kataline Szanto, MD (late-life
suicide), and Jeffrey Yao, PhD (biochemical aspects of mental
illness and neurological disorders).; Application Due Date:
Formal review of applications will start December 1, 2015,
with an application deadline of January 1, 2016.; How to
Apply: Interested psychologists and associated clinicians who
meet the eligibility requirements should send a cover letter,
curriculum vita, transcripts, and three letters of
recommendation to Gretchen L. Haas, PhD (haasgl@upmc.edu) and
Sara Chapman, MS, OTR/L (sara.chapman@va.gov). 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.; 10/9/15; DIV12ANN@LISTS.APA.ORG
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