Fellowship Education


Our child and adolescent fellowship offers a broad variety of different clinical experiences. Fellows rotate through multiple community-based settings as well as two pediatric hospitals. The educational curriculum is designed to provide the fellow with robust experiences and perspectives throughout our Michigan community. Prioritizing patient care and the education of our residents is at the core of our mission. The fellows are engaged with the general residents in various educational opportunities such as DEI-themed book clubs, a department-wide Film Festival, Residency Research Poster Day, resident sub-specialty conferences, community outreach projects, resident retreats, and resident wellness days.

Clinton Eaton Ingham
Community Mental Health (CEICMH)
812 E. Jolly Rd.
Lansing, MI 48910

Eaton County Juvenile Drug Court
1045 Independence Blvd.
Charlotte, MI 48813

Hurley Medical Center
1 Hurley Plaza
Flint, MI 48503

Lansing School District
519 W. Kalamazoo St.
Lansing, MI 48933

Michigan State University
Outpatient Psychiatric Care
909 Wilson Rd. B109 West Fee Hall
East Lansing, MI 48824

University of Michigan Inpatient Services and PES
1500 E. Medical Center Dr.
Ann Arbor, MI 48109

Weekly Thursday Didactics and Seminars

  • CAP1: developmental processes, assessment and treatment, psychosocial treatment modalities, gender identity
  • CAP2: pediatric/psychiatry interface, forensic child and adolescent psychiatry, social and community psychiatry, personality disorders, and drug use in adolescence
  • Yearly seminars: case conferences, case evaluation conference, research methods, journal club

Grand Rounds (second Thursday of each month)

  • Special topics, case presentation, and morbidity and mortality conferences in psychiatry

Parent and Adolescent Groups (Fall and Spring of each academic year)

  • Facilitated by the fellows under the guidance of school psychologist. Utilizes Incredible Years program and CBT for adolescence

Film Festival

  • Annual residency program retreat that merges popular culture and the psychiatry discipline