Psychiatry
Residency Training Program
Department of Psychiatry
Email: psych@ohsu.edu
Telephone: (503) 494-6149 Fax: (503) 494-3282
Resident
Research
STRIKING DEVELOPMENTS,
particularly in biological psychiatry and in public psychiatry,
have had dramatic impact on clinical practice and on the credibility
and acceptance of psychiatry by the ultimate consumers, our patients.
Continued progress
in any field of medicine has always required two major ingredients:
a cadre of medical scientists with major commitments to investigative
work, and clinicians able to appraise new developments and apply
them to the demands of practice. It is imperative that psychiatrists
remain curious about the clinical phenomena they encounter and
be receptive to observations which might lead to new scientific
advances.
Over the years, approximately
20 percent of our graduates have chosen academic careers and several
have achieved national prominence. In the past several years,
the Department of Psychiatry has strengthened its emphasis on
research training and the critical evaluation of research and
clinical literature both for future academically inclined trainees
and for those who are planning private practice or public service
careers.
Involvement in a research
project of some type is strongly encouraged, but not required.
It has been our experience that certain residents show special
interest and aptitude for research activities. For these residents,
we make special efforts to encourage them to engage in research
in collaboration with a specific faculty member whose research
area might be appropriate or who can provide them with the necessary
support and guidance. Residents are not used, however, to further
the research efforts of faculty in the department. Rather, they
are provided the assistance and supervision they need to design
a feasible research project and to complete and summarize it in
a form suitable for presentation or publication.
In the past few years,
many residents have presented their papers at regional and national
conferences, and several have published articles in the psychiatric
literature.
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