
Training in Biological Psychiatry
Email: psych@ohsu.edu
Telephone: (503) 494-6149
Fax: (503) 494-3282
THE DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHIATRY has a
strong and unique program in biological psychiatry. Inpatient wards
at OHSU and the VA are oriented to the diagnosis and treatment of
patients with acute psychiatric disorders. The diagnosis frequently
involves differentiating severe primary psychiatric disorders
from mental disorders secondary to medical, neurological or substance
abuse. Residents receive training in the proper use of neuroimaging, EEG,
LP and laboratory investigations in differential diagnosis. Trainees on the
inpatient wards obtain extensive experience with psychopharmacotherapy
and ECT, as well as evidence bases psychosocial treatments.
Additional experience is obtained throughout the program,
but especially on consultation/liaison, community and outpatient
rotations.
PGY-1 residents receive weekly seminars in basic psychiatric topics which
includes the neurobiological basis of mental illness. The first year didactics
include introductory coverage of pharmacotherapy with the entire range of
psychopharmacological agents.
PGY-2 and PGY-3 residents receive a weekly series of lectures on
biological psychiatry, which is part of the CORE IIA/IIIA seminar.
The course is an in-depth treatment of behavioral neuroanatomy,
neurotransmitters and receptors, neurobiological basis of mental illness,
psychopharmacology, substance abuse, neurobehavioral disorders, and
neuropsychiatric disorders. Faculty from the departments of Psychiatry,
Anatomy, Neurology, and Behavioral Neuroscience coordiante their efforts
to provide a coherent treatment of Neurobiological Psychiatry. In addition,
several two-month elective seminars are provided which deal with biological
psychiatry topics.
Faculty members actively pursue research on problems relevant to
biological psychiatry and neuroscience, including affective disorders,
schizophrenia, movement disorders, sleep disorders, autism and
substance abuse.
Faculty from the Department of Psychiatry collaborate with their colleagues
in the departments of Anatomy, Neurology, Behavioral Neuroscience,
Pharmacology and Biochemistry and the Vollum Institue for Advanced
Biomedical Research. Residents have an opportunity to engage in biologically
based research with faculty in these collaborative departments and institutes.
In addition, an opportunity for advanced fellowship training in molecular biology
is available.
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