Psychiatry Residency Program Rotations and Lectures
Rotations for First year
- 2 months of Neurology
- 1 month of Emergency Medicine
- 2 months of Family Practice
- 1 month of Internal Medicine at VA
- 4 months of Inpatient Psychiatry at Good Shepherd Campus
- 2 months Emergency Psychiatry
PGY 1 Lectures
- Emergency Psychiatry (Dr. Lincoln)
- Forensic Psychiatry (Dr. Baade)
- Introduction to Residency (Dr. Macaluso)
- Neurology (Neurology faculty)
- Neuropsych Testing (Dr. Baade)
- Psychopharmacology (Dr. Preskorn)
- Textbook Seminar (Dr. Lincoln)
- Forensic Psychiatry (Dr. Baade)
- Practical Psychopharmacology (Meg Dahmen, PharmD)
- ECT Lectures (Dr. Burke)
Rotations for Second year
- 2 months of Geriatric Psychiatry
- 2 months of Consultation/Liaison Psychiatry
- 6 months of Inpatient Psychiatry
- 2 months of Child/Adolescent Psychiatry
PGY 2 Lectures
- Child/Adolescent Psychiatry Seminar (Dr. Klaus/Dr. Scheffer)
- C/L Psychiatry (Dr. D’Empaire)
- Emergency Psychiatry (Dr. Lincoln)
- Forensic Psychiatry (Dr. Baade)
- Geriatric Psychiatry/Psychosomatic Medicine (Dr. Carr/Dr. Marsh/Dr. D’Empaire)
- Human Growth and Development (Dr. Baade)
- Introduction to Psychotherapy (Dr. Veenstra)
- Introduction to Research Methodology and Statistics for Clinicians (Dr. Klaus/Dr. Scheffer)
- Marriage and Family (Dr. Veenstra)
- Neurology (Neurology faculty)
- Neuropsych Testing (Dr. Baade)
- Neuroscience Clinical Conference (Dr. D’Empaire/Dr. Marsh/Baade)
- Psychopharmacology (Dr. Preskorn)
- Textbook Seminar (Dr. Lincoln)
- Practical Psychopharmacology (Meg Dahmen, PharmD)
- ECT Lectures (Dr. Burke)
Rotations for Third year
- 12 months Resident Outpatient Psychiatry
The Via Christi Psychiatric Clinic is located on the Good Shepherd Campus. In addition to running their own psychiatry clinic, the residents spend one day per week at ComCare (Sedgwick County Department of Mental Health) providing psychiatric care to several community mental health programs. These include Crisis Intervention Services, Addiction Treatment Services and Community Support Systems where they see the severely persistently mentally ill. The residents also have one week long experience in forensic psychiatry at Larned State Hospital.
PGY 3 Lectures
- Advanced Psychotherapy (Dr. Veenstra)
- Difficult Case Conference (Dr. Khan)
- Mock Board Exam (Dr. Khan)
- Psychodynamic Case Preparation (Dr. Morgan)
- Site Visits (Dr. Khan)
- Team Meeting (Dr. Khan)
- Textbook Seminar (Dr. Khan)
Rotations for Fourth Year
- 1 month PTSD
- 1 month Chemical Dependency
- 3 months of Sr. Inpatient Psychiatry
- 7 months of elective time
Example of Elective Rotations:
- Psychotherapy
- Chemical Dependency
- Neuroimaging
- Pain Management
- Sleep Medicine
- Partial Day Hospital
- Neuropsych Testing
- C/L Psychiatry at VA Hospital
- Clinical Research Fellowship with Sheldon Preskorn, MD (upon approval)
PGY 4 Lectures
- Clinical Research Seminar (Dr. Preskorn)
- Child/Adolescent Psychiatry Seminar (Dr. Klaus/Dr. Scheffer)
- C/L Psychiatry (Dr. D’Empaire)
- ECT Lectures (Dr. Burke)
- Geriatric Psychiatry/Psychosomatic Medicine (Dr. Carr/Dr. Marsh/Dr. D’Empaire)
- Introduction to Research Methodology and Statistics for Clinicians (Dr. Klaus/Dr. Scheffer)
- ECT Lectures (Dr. Burke)
All Resident Lectures
- Evidence Based Mental Health Journal Club (Dr. Carr)
- Grand Rounds (various local and national presenters)
- Psychodynamic Case Presentation
- Multidisciplinary Case Conference (residents)
- Residents as Teachers (Dr. Burke)
The Kansas Psychiatric Society (The District Branch of the American Psychiatric Association) spring meeting is held in Wichita with speakers of the local, regional and national level.
