Psychiatry Residency Program
About the Program
The Psychiatry Residency Program at Florida State University College of Medicine, a partnered with Apalachee Center and Tallahassee Memorial HealthCare is a four-year training program that prepares graduates to practice psychiatry in diverse settings, including academic, clinical, and community settings. The program offers exposure to a wide range of patient populations, clinical settings, and psychiatric subspecialties, as well as opportunities for research, teaching, and leadership development. The program aims to foster a culture of excellence, innovation, collaboration, and diversity among its residents, faculty, and staff.
Program Highlights
- The program has a balanced curriculum that integrates biological, psychological, social, and cultural aspects of psychiatry, as well as evidence-based practices and emerging trends in the field.
- The program provides personalized mentorship and career guidance from dedicated and experienced faculty members who are leaders in their areas of expertise
- The program offers a variety of didactic and experiential learning activities, including lectures, seminars, case conferences, journal clubs, grand rounds, workshops, simulation exercises, and elective rotations.
- The program has a strong emphasis on resident wellness and professional development, with regular feedback, support, and resources to enhance the residents' personal and professional growth.
- The program has a diverse and collegial resident cohort, who work together as a team and form lasting friendships and professional networks.