Electives for Psychiatry Residents

We offer a wide variety of electives o fit our trainee’s interests and career needs. You can even design your own! Most electives are located in Cleveland, within easy driving distance from Cleveland Medical Center.

Adult Psychiatry Electives

  • Intellectual Disability/Developmental Delay
  • Transitional Age Youth Clinic
  • Anxiety

Chemical Dependence

  • Intensive Outpatient and Partial Hospitalization
  • Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) for addiction
  • Louis Stokes VA Medical Center

Child and Adolescent Psychiatry

  • Inpatient Child Psychiatry
  • Child Consult-Liaison/Outpatient Psychiatry
  • Ambulatory Sampler

College Mental Health

  • Oberlin College Mental Health Clinic
  • Case Western Reserve University Mental Health Clinic
  • John Carroll University Mental Health Clinic
  • Cleveland State University Mental Health Clinic

Community Psychiatry

  • Signature Health
  • Centers for Families and Children (ACT, emergency psychiatry, First Episode Psychosis)

Consult-Liaison Psychiatry

  • Consult-Liaison Resident Clinic
  • Psychiatry-Oncology Clinic

Forensic Psychiatry

  • Northcoast Behavioral Healthcare
  • Cleveland Justice Center and other locations

Geriatric Psychiatry

  • Outpatient Geriatric Psychiatry
  • Geriatric Psychiatry at Cleveland VA

Integrated Psychiatry

  • Sleep Medicine
  • Absolute Care (integrated psychiatry and primary care)
  • Opportunities for collaborative care
  • Hopewell Residential Therapeutic Farm Community

Interventional Psychiatry

  • Neuropsychiatry/Geriatric Psychiatry
  • Electroconvulsive Therapy at University Hospitals and/or Cleveland VA
  • Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation/Ketamine at Cleveland VA

Scholarly Electives

  • Individually structured

Women’s Mental Health

  • Outpatient Psychotherapy at UH Rainbow Center for Women and Children
  • Outpatient Reproductive Psychiatry at UH MacDonald Women’s Hospital (Co-Located with Obstetrics)
  • Outpatient Reproductive Psychiatry at UH Rainbow Center for Women and Children (using a Collaborative Care model)