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The Categorical Psychiatry Residency at UCMC is a four year, ACGME accredited residency program that you can match into after completing medical school. This is the core program but during the four years you will be train with residents in our two combined training programs as well. We offer training opportunities in almost any type of psychiatric setting available. We have a unique confluence of world class training facilities and renown faculty.
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Opening in 1823 as the country’s first teaching hospital, UC Medical Center has an international reputation, bringing thousands of people, from the region and around the world, to Cincinnati to receive care from world-renowned physicians in state-of-the-art medical facilities. UC Medical Center is home to the region's only adult Level I trauma center and is consistently ranked a "Best" hospital byU.S.News & World Report.
The Lindner Center of HOPE is located on 36 acres in a secluded, peaceful setting in Mason, Ohio, and is a partnership with UC Health. The center features 64 beds and offers both short-term, hospital-based inpatient services and longer-term, private, voluntary live-in-services, along with seamless outpatient services, including psychiatric evaluation, psychotherapy, psychopharmacology, education, rehabilitation and expert consultations.
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The region's only Psychiatric Emergency Room. Houses an eight bed geriatric unit and 32 general adult inpatient beds.
Cincinnati Children’s Hospital, a nonprofit academic medical center established in 1883, is one of the oldest and most distinguished pediatric hospitals in the United States, ranking as one of the top three pediatric hospitals in the country.
After completing our program, residents are well prepared for careers in research, academia or clinical practice. Often residents continue with us to pursue specialized training in one of our four ACGME accredited fellowships in:
We also frequently hire many of our talented residents as faculty once they have completed their training.
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Kristin HolhubnerProgram Coordinatorkristin.holhubner@uc.edu