Curriculum and Program Design

Harlem Hospital Center

PGY 1 Curriculum

PGY 1 residents are encouraged to attend didactics in medicine and neurology while on those rotations. In psychiatry rotations, they attend all scheduled didactics for junior residents, usually jointly with the PGY 2 residents, except where noted in the schedule. Below are the classes specifically targeted to the PGY 1 residents and include courses that are repeated over the course of the year to ensure that all the PGY 1 residents are able to attend.

PGY 2 Curriculum

PGY 3 Curriculum

PGY 4 Curriculum

All PGY4 residents complete a Junior Attending rotation on an inpatient or outpatient psychiatry unit that lasts two months.  During this block, residents learn to lead teams, supervise junior residents and medical students, and manage the administrative aspects of leadership, as well as dispensing treatment with progressively less supervision.

Leadership and Management in Systems of Care

These are a series of lectures on the care of people with severe mental illness in the community. This series of lectures will focus on fiscal and administrative systems and on the role of the psychiatrist in these systems.

  • Leadership Series - These are a series of sessions for chief residents on leadership and management in the public mental health setting.
  • Private Practice - This course provides practical information on starting one's practice. Topics include: finding an office, setting a fee, record keeping, as well as treatment issues that relate specifically to private practice and managed care settings.
  • Teaching and Supervising Practicum - In this interactive course, residents learn the important elements in conducting supervision of psychotherapy, including establishing an alliance, listening to session material and determining how and when to intervene. This course also covers clinical teaching across various settings: group didactics, workshops, and individual supervision. Specific topics include goal setting, teaching techniques, assessing the learner, teaching in the clinical environment and getting and giving feedback.

Rotations

Year 1

  • Internal Medicine: 3 Months
  • Pediatric Medicine: 1 Month
  • Neurology: 2 Months
  • Inpatient Psychiatry: 3 Months
  • Emergency Psychiatry (1 month each of day and night coverage): 2 months
  • Vacation: 1 month

Year 2

  • Inpatient Psychiatry: 4 Months
  • Emergency Psychiatry (2 months of day coverage & 2 months of night coverage): 4 Months
  • Consultation/ Liaison Psychiatry: 1 Month
  • Chemical Dependency: 1 Month
  • Forensic Psychiatry 0.5 Month
  • Vacation: 1 month

Year 3

  • Longitudinal  Outpatient Psychiatry (12months)
  • Child and Adolescent Outpatient Psychiatry - 20% (1 day per week )
  • Electro-Convulsive Therapy (ECT) - Each resident rotates for 2 weeks at New York State Psychiatric Institute ECT service
  • Outpatient Psychotherapy 10% (Half a day per week)
  • 12 Months (Total)

Year 4

  • Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Consult service in Pediatrics ER & Inpatient units (1 month)
  • Inpatient/CPEP Junior Attending (2-3months)
  • Consultation/ Liaison Psychiatry: 1 month
  • Electives ( 4 months)
  • Geriatric Psychiatry (1month equivalent)
  • Outpatient Psychiatry Junior Attending: 1 month
  • Chemical Dependency: 1month
  • Vacation (1month)
  • 12 Months (Total)