MetroHealth Medical Center s. Doctoral Internship in Child Clinical. and Pediatric Psychology. Resident Handbook

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1 MetroHealth Medical Center s Doctoral Internship in Child Clinical and Pediatric Psychology Resident Handbook

2 Table of Contents Informational Letter... 3 Application process... 5 Requirements for Selection... 6 Start and End Dates... 6 Salary and Benefits... 6 Program Overview... 7 Internship Training Mission... 8 Training Goals and Objectives... 9 Training Program Training Experiences Supervision and Didactics Supervision Didactics Additional Training Experiences Estimated Weekly Schedule Faculty and Staff Policies and Procedures Orientation to Internship Internship Completion Criteria Self-Study Academic Integrity Diversity Training Statement: Evaluations Clinical Suitability Concerns Due Process Grievance Policy Sexual Harassment Policy Daily Business Working Hours Vacation and Sick Leave Extended Absence Hospital information Appendix A Sample Schedule Appendix B Draft Didactcs Schedule Appendix C Sample Certificate Appendix D Policy Acknowledgment of Diversity Policy Appendix E MetroHealth Doctoral Resident Evaluation Appendix F Evaluation of Internship

3 Dear Psychology Resident: Congratulations on being part of the First Class of residents to participate in MetroHealth Medical Center's (MetroHealth) Doctoral Internship in Child Clinical and Pediatric Psychology! Your class has the proud honor of leading the way and creating an outstanding internship experience for your class and for all the classes that will follow in your footsteps! This internship has the distinction of being the ONLY hospital based, pediatric primary care internship program in Northeast Ohio. On top of that this program is the ONLY internship that focuses on working with an underserved population. For more than 170 years, MetroHealth has provided quality health care to a diverse patient population. The MetroHealth System is one of the largest, most comprehensive health care providers in Northeast Ohio and includes: MetroHealth Medical Center, MetroHealth Center for Rehabilitation, MetroHealth Center for Skilled Nursing Care, The Elisabeth Severance Prentiss Center for Skilled Nursing Care at MetroHealth and several outpatient facilities offering primary and specialty care. Medical services include rehabilitation, trauma, emergency medicine, women's and children's health care, surgical specialties, mental health, oncology, family health, internal medicine, community outreach, and long-term care. MetroHealth, Cleveland's first hospital and a principal teaching center of the Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine (CWRU), is the flagship unit of The MetroHealth System and includes a Level I trauma center, a regional burn center, and Metro Life Flight, the country's second busiest emergency air transport system. At MetroHealth, we are committed to providing a superb educational experience in a unique, supportive environment designed to further the professional growth of each resident. Residents are part of a team that is dedicated to excellent and compassionate care. The close links formed between faculty and residents offer the optimal situation for clinical training. MetroHealth is located on the near west side of Cleveland, Ohio. Situated on Lake Erie, Cleveland is a midsized city that is experiencing a renaissance that began with sports venues downtown and continues with revitalized historical neighborhoods on the west side and a burgeoning corridor between the city's center and the east side. Cleveland boasts numerous Colleges and Universities, Art Museums and Theaters. Cleveland is surrounded by the Emerald Necklace, an extensive system of nature preserves and parks. The various reservations, which largely encircle the city of Cleveland, tend to follow the rivers and creeks that flow through the region. Welcome to MetroHealth. We hope your experience here is a beneficial start to your professional career, filled with learning and long-lasting relationships. Sincerely, Britt A. Nielsen, Psy.D. Training Director Lisa Ramirez, Ph.D. Associate Training Director 3

4 Acknowledgements: The faculty of the Child Clinical and Pediatric Psychology Internship program at MetroHealth Medical Center would like to thank Karen Grouse, PhD Lurie Children s Hospital, Chicago, APPIC Mentor for her guidance and support in navigating the internship development process. Grant Support for this internship was provided by: 2013 recipient of the American Psychological Association Grants for Internship Programs Case Children s Access Now (CaseCAN), a workforce development program funded by the Ohio Department of Medicaid, Medicaid Technical Assistance and Policy Program (MedTAPP) Healthcare Access (HCA) Initiative SFY 14 and SFY 15 - Continuation and Expansion. 4

5 APPLICATION FOR INTERNSHIP The internship will participate in Phase I of the match starting in Applications should be submitted through the AAPI Online process administered by Association of Psychology Postdoctoral and Internship Centers (APPIC). A de-identified psychological evaluation of a child or adolescent should be submitted with your APPI. The Deadline for applying is November 30, Details are available at the APPIC website ( Interviews are conducted in person when possible and by telephone or Skype when an inperson interview is not feasible. All applications are screened by members of the Internship Curriculum Committee. Committee members conduct interviews and provide ratings and feedback to the Internship Training Director and other Committee members. Final ranking decisions are made by consensus during a Committee review of interviewees. The Training Director submits the APPIC rankings to the National Matching Service. Every effort is made to insure diversity in selected trainees. Selections are non-discriminatory on the basis of age, gender, gender identity, race, ethnicity, culture, national origin, sexual orientation, disability, and socioeconomic status. Once residents are matched to the site, a letter of agreement is sent to selected residents within 48 hours. This letter includes information about start and end dates, internship salary, contact information for the Training Director, and other relevant information about the internship. The internship is a member of the Association of Psychology Postdoctoral and Internship Centers (APPIC) The internship abides by all APPIC guidelines and requirements. Accreditation Status The Child Clinical and Pediatric Psychology Internship program at MetroHealth Medical Center is not currently accredited by the American Psychological Association. The program is seeking accreditation On Contingency and plans to submit their self-study document to APA in the fall of If the program is successful, we hope to have a site visit scheduled during the training year. If accreditation is awarded, it will be retroactive to the date of the second day of the site visit. Questions about the training may be ed to the Training Director, Dr. Britt A. Nielsen (bnielsen@metrohealth.org); however questions specifically related to the program s accreditation status should be directed to the Commission on Accreditation: Office of Program Consultation and Accreditation American Psychological Association 750 1st Street, NE, Washington, DC Phone: (202) apaaccred@apa.org 5

6 Requirements for Selection An applicant must have completed all on-campus requirements in an APA accredited, degree-granting clinical, counseling, or school psychology doctoral program in the United States by the time the internship is scheduled to begin. The applicant must also have been awarded a Master s Degree during their training. The applicant must having successfully completed supervised practicum experiences and graduate coursework in child and adolescent clinical psychology, including individual intelligence assessment, learning and development, psychotherapeutic interventions, and research/statistical analysis. To be considered, applicants must be verified as ready to apply for internship by the Director of Training of his or her graduate program, as listed in Part II of the APPIC application form. Start and End Dates The internship begins on July 1, 2015 and ends on June 30, Residents must complete pre-employment screening and drug testing through MetroHealth s Employee Health Clinic. Residents are also subject to the Human Resources policy on criminal background checks. Salary and Benefits Residents receive a salary of $27,500 annually. Residents will receive 2 weeks of paid vacation, accumulated sick leave and are eligible for health insurance and pension plan through MetroHealth Medical Center. 6

7 INTRODUCTION The purpose of this handbook is to introduce new residents to MetroHealth s Doctoral Internship in Child Clinical and Pediatric Psychology. Critical information regarding policies and procedures are contained in this handbook. If you have any questions on a specific, clinical section of this handbook, please talk to your supervisor or director of training. Program Overview MetroHealth s Doctoral Internship in Child Clinical and Pediatric Psychology operates within MetroHealth s Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Psychology (CAPP). All supervising psychology faculty in the Division are employees of the MetroHealth and hold academic appointments at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine. There are currently four full and one part-time doctoral-level licensed psychologists in the Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Psychology, two child and adolescent psychiatrists, and three independently licensed social workers. Additionally, there are 3 psychology faculty housed in the Family Practice Department in the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. The psychologists in the Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Psychology have provided training for over 30 years and believe that training is a central part of their professional identities. Training represents an integral facet of CAPP and the mission of the hospital. Academic affiliation with Case Western Reserve University fosters training activities hospital-wide through a well-established residency program. Central to the mission of MetroHealth is a focus on service, knowledge, and teamwork, with an emphasis on providing quality services to individuals in the community regardless of insurance coverage. The MetroHealth internship program adheres to the belief that thoughtful training in diversity issues is crucial in developing a professional identity that values and pursues excellence in clinical practice. MetroHealth psychology residents will be referred to as Psychology Residents and will work under the supervision of licensed psychologists. Psychology Residents will function as a member of the interprofessional team. All primary supervisors have a doctoral degree in psychology and are licensed psychologists in the state of Ohio. Supervisors are clinically and professionally responsible for services provided by residents. This innovative doctoral internship was developed to meet the training needs of clinical psychology doctoral students and to meet the mental health needs of the diverse, underserved and low-income individuals in the community. In addition to providing training for a cohort of residents each year, the internship contributes to the workforce by providing highly trained doctoral level mental health providers in meeting the mental health needs of low-income children and families. The MetroHealth doctoral internship program provides training in assessing and treating a wide range of psychological problems, including childhood mood and anxiety disorders, ADHD and oppositional defiant disorders, developmental issues, trauma and abuse, learning problems, family dysfunction, and health-related issues. Residents receive training in the pediatric psychology outpatient psychology clinic and the pediatric primary care and specialty care clinics at MetroHealth s main campus. The goal of the internship is to prepare residents to be child clinical psychologists, comfortable treating a range of mental health issues of children and families from diverse, underserved and low income families. Residents will gain these skills and competence through two major training rotations, 1) pediatric psychology outpatient rotation and 2) primary care rotation. Residents will also participate in pediatric specialty care clinics during their training within the MetroHealth system. 7

8 MetroHealth System Mission The MetroHealth System commits to leadership in providing outstanding health care services, which continually improve the health of the people of our community. We offer an integrated program of services provided through a system, which encompasses a partnership between management and physicians and reflects excellence in patient care supported by superior education and research programs. We are committed to responding to community needs, improving the health status of our region, and controlling health care costs. We hold as a core value the provision of service to any resident of Cuyahoga County regardless of ability to pay. MetroHealth System Mission: Leading the way to a healthier you and a healthier community through service, teaching, discovery and teamwork. Vision MetroHealth will be the most admired public health system in the nation, renowned for our innovation, outcomes, service and financial strength. Values Service to Others Teamwork Accountability Respect Inclusion and Diversity Quest for Excellence Six Pillars 1. Dedicated Employees and Volunteers 2. Patient Experience and Engagement 3. Clinical Excellence 4.Operational and Financial Effectiveness 5.Community Impact 6. Education and Research Internship Training Mission The primary focus of MetroHealth s Child Clinical and Pediatric Psychology Doctoral Internship is on providing care for a diverse, underserved population in an integrated primary care setting. The internship program provides professional training following a scientist-practitioner model and is designed to promote specific areas of competence in professional psychology. Those successfully completing the internship will exemplify high standards of legal, ethical, and professional conduct. The goal of the internship is to help residents develop working relationships with children, their families and other professional staff, and enhance their communication, interviewing, consultation abilities, and program development. Residents successfully completing the internship program will be able to provide a wide variety of clinical services, including evidence-based assessment, psychotherapy, and program development with children and families and from diverse ethnic, cultural, and social backgrounds, in pediatric psychology and integrated primary care settings. 8

9 Training Goals and Objectives Our internship is designed to accomplish the following goals and objectives: Prepare residents for the practice of professional psychology, in the area of pediatric psychology and integrated pediatric primary care while working with children and families from diverse ethnic, cultural, and social backgrounds, underserved population. The goals and objectives for internship training are informed by the American Psychological Association s Competency Benchmarks Document, the Integrated Primary Care Competencies Document, and the Pediatric Psychology Education and Training Competency Document. Clear behavioral anchors tied to readiness for entry into practice are defined for each competency being measured. These goals will be used in documenting resident progress and for providing direct feedback to the trainee. The internship provides competency-based training in a variety of areas essential to the development of psychologists in training. In addition, the residents are expected to develop competencies specific to the community mental health setting. The following are the goals and objectives specific to our internship: Goal 1. Residents will value the scientific foundation underlying child clinical and pediatric psychology. Objective #1: Residents will be able to read and evaluate scientific research related to clinical practice. Competencies expected: Demonstrates knowledge of readings in seminars, journal club, and case conferences. Demonstrates ability to integrate scientific knowledge into clinical practice during supervision and case conferences. Demonstrates the ability to effectively present research findings regarding treatment and evaluation procedures to families and other professionals. Objective #2. Residents will have a strong foundation in child clinical and pediatric psychology including an understanding of normative, adaptive and maladaptive child emotional, cognitive, social, behavioral and physical development in the larger context of bio-psycho-social and environmental factors. Competencies expected: Incorporates understanding of child cognitive, social, emotional and physical development in the diagnosis and treatment of children and families. Effectively communicates with families, interprofessional care team, school staff, and community agencies regarding the role of development, behavior, cognitive status, health, and environment on a child s functioning. 9

10 Objective #3: Residents will utilize and evaluate evidenced based treatments to inform treatment planning, program development, and modifications in treatment, as well as evaluate patient outcomes and effectiveness of program implementation. Competencies expected: Chooses and implements empirically validated treatments appropriate for children and families from diverse backgrounds appropriate for the setting in which they are providing service. Uses outcome data on patients to assess progress, formulate changes in treatment plans, and evaluate effectiveness of programs. Goal 2. Residents will be competent in clinical diagnostic, neuro-developmental, and psychoeducational assessment. Objective #1. Residents will conduct clinical diagnostic interviews and evaluations with children, adolescents and families that are appropriate for the clinical setting in which they practice (outpatient therapy, pediatric primary care, specialty care, or consult service). Competencies expected: Effectively uses multiple methods of interview (e.g., structured, semi-structured, play, parent, child focused, brief problem) to address presenting concerns in ways that are responsive and respectful of the diverse needs of children, caretakers, family, and referral sources. Demonstrates ability to develop rapport with children and families from diverse backgrounds. Incorporates multiple informant perspectives and sources to inform case conceptualization, recommendations for intervention, and treatment planning. Objective #2. Residents will be able to evaluate and diagnose the range of childhood development and behavior problems that would benefit from intervention, including normal variations, problems, and disorders. Competencies expected: Demonstrates skills in assessment of children and adolescents of diverse backgrounds, considering medical, environmental, and family factors. Evaluates and uses strengths, resilience and wellness factors to inform understanding of a patients needs and promote health. Demonstrates skill in selecting, administering and interpreting developmental and behavioral screening and assessment tools appropriate to clinical setting. Selects, administers, scores, and interprets biopsychosocial and cognitive assessment tools appropriate to the child s developmental level and health concern for various purposes. Demonstrates knowledge of internalizing, externalizing, pervasive developmental, and psychiatric disorders in children and adolescents, and assigning DSM-5 diagnoses. Monitors patients longitudinally to identify changes in presenting problems and effectiveness of interventions. 10

11 Objective #3. Residents will learn to formulate a biopsychosocial treatment plan appropriate for the setting (e.g., brief, problem-focused versus long-term therapy) Competencies expected: Demonstrates the ability to determine and clarify the referral issue. Effectively consults and collaborates with professionals across multiple disciplines. Develops a case conceptualization to guide appropriate and effective treatment planning. Demonstrates ability to conduct comprehensive diagnostic assessments across functional domains. Demonstrates ability to conduct brief, problem-focused assessments that prioritize integrated care treatment goals. Objective #4. Residents will present their diagnostic findings or assessments in verbal form, and a comprehensive written and appropriately tailored report for various consumers in an Electronic Health Record (EHR). Competencies expected: Effectively communicates findings to families and interdisciplinary team members. Completes notes and reports with appropriate content and attention to detail in a timely manner. Describes ethical and privacy considerations for sharing information and documentation in the electronic health record (EHR), and as a member of an interdisciplinary care team. Goal 3. Residents will be competent to provide intervention or consultation for children, adolescents, and their families that is appropriate for the clinical setting in which they provide care (outpatient therapy, pediatric primary care, specialty care, or consult service). Objective #1: Residents will develop rapport and form a therapeutic alliance with children, adolescents, and their caregivers. Competencies expected: Effectively collaborates with patients and caregivers to identify intervention goals that focus on functional outcomes and symptom reduction in a targeted manner. Establishes and maintains effective relationships with children, adolescents, and families. Demonstrates an awareness of how differences between the therapist and patient may impact the therapeutic relationship. 11

12 Objective #2: Residents will implement empirically supported behavioral or cognitive-behavioral techniques appropriate for the clinical setting in which they provide care (outpatient therapy, pediatric primary care, specialty care, or consult service). Competencies expected: Demonstrates ability to provide justification/support for interventions selected. Effectively uses current evidence-based interventions appropriate for the setting to treat health and mental health related issues. Demonstrates the ability to evaluate treatment outcomes. Monitors and adjusts the intervention plan as needed. Demonstrates understanding of ecological/developmental theory applied to intervention. Demonstrates skills in intervention with families of diverse backgrounds. Objective #3. Understand pediatric acute and chronic illness, injury conditions, and medical management, including the effects of disease processes and medical regimen on child emotional, cognitive, social and behavioral development. Competencies expected: Demonstrates basic knowledge of common pediatric acute and chronic conditions and injuries and medical management of them. Demonstrates understanding of adjustment to chronic illnesses and social and health behaviors associated with poor health outcomes (e.g., impact of poverty, nonadherence to medical regimens) Effectively consults with professionals across multiple disciplines. Can articulate the interrelated nature of biopsychosocial factors on behavior and development in children. Demonstrates ability to collaborate with other disciplines in intervention planning and implementation for problems related to pediatric medical conditions. Targets evidence-based interventions to improve chronic care management. Offers interventions that are inclusive of the family system (e.g., parent-training, family problem solving). Bridges appropriately between behavioral services offered in primary care and specialty mental health and community resources. Goal 4. Residents will be sensitive to issues of diversity, including, but not limited to: age, socioeconomic status, race, culture, ethnicity, religion, gender, gender identity, language, sexual orientation, national origin, medical or developmental condition. Objective #1: Residents will be sensitive to issues of diversity and exhibit awareness of the extent to which the lives of others can differ from their own. Competencies expected: Demonstrates familiarity with relevant literature concerning cultural competence and the ability to integrate that knowledge into case conceptualization. Demonstrates skills in intervention with children and adolescents of diverse backgrounds and their families. Uses culturally sensitive measures and procedures when conducting research, evaluation or quality improvement projects. 12

13 Objective #2: Residents will be able to identify and appreciate the impact of these differences on patient s daily life experiences, as well as how their experiences may impact their participation in treatment and response to therapy. Competencies expected: Demonstrates skills in assessment of children and adolescents of diverse backgrounds. Incorporates awareness of patient s diversity in rapport building, case conceptualization, and intervention. Works with family to develop treatment goals that are consistent with the diverse needs and priorities of the family. Demonstrates self-awareness regarding their own cultural backgrounds and beliefs and potential impact on delivery of patient care. Objective #3: Residents will become comfortable with addressing issues of differences or diversity with their patients and families when relevant. Competencies expected: Demonstrates comfort when communicating with children and families about issues of diversity. Demonstrates ability to discuss available resources with children and families. Demonstrates an ability to utilize an interpreter when necessary. Modifies interventions for behavioral health change in response to social and cultural factors. Demonstrates ability to consult with professionals from diverse backgrounds. Goal 5. Residents will develop a professional identity as a pediatric psychologist and develop additional skills needed to fulfill the role of a pediatric psychologist in an outpatient primary clinic, specialty care, outpatient therapy, or consult-liaison service. Objective #1: Residents will effectively collaborate with professionals in an interdisciplinary setting. Competencies expected: Demonstrates respect for other disciplines and perspectives within an interprofessional care team. Demonstrates the ability to effectively communicate the psychosocial factors contributing to the issues being addressed in the interprofessional care team. Recognizes when and how to effectively advocate with other members of the health care team. Demonstrates ability to work with all members of a multidisciplinary team in the primary care clinic, specialty care clinics, and consultation/liaison service. 13

14 Objective #2: Residents will explore a range of professional roles in considering further training and education including, but not limited to academic health care center, pediatric integrated primary care, community psychology, family medicine, physical medicine and rehabilitation, specialty care clinics (obesity, LGBT, Endocrine, etc.) Competencies expected: Demonstrate understanding of roles of psychologists in an academic medical center. Conveys to others the roles/skill sets that a psychologist brings to the primary care and other settings. Willing to adapt role and activities in the best interest of patient care. Adapts to primary care environment, including frequent interruptions, fast pace of clinic, and unpredictable access to space. Objective #3: Residents will participate in interprofessional training and case presentations, and present psychology lectures for pediatric residents, psychiatry residents, family medicine residents, and/or physical medicine and rehabilitation residents. Competencies expected: Demonstrates ability to teach learners of a variety of different levels and disciplines about behavioral, developmental, emotional, or social factors affecting their presentation in a medical setting. Demonstrates an understanding of the underlying medical issues related to behavioral, emotional, developmental, and mental health problems. Demonstrate an understanding of how interprofessional teams collaborate for teaching and training purposes. Objective #4: Residents will conduct themselves professionally and abide by legal and ethical guidelines. Competencies expected: Identifies and addresses the distinctive ethical issues encountered in pediatric primary care and other clinical settings (e.g., dual relationship matters, confidentiality, informed consent, boundary issues, team functioning, and business practices). Demonstrates knowledge about legal issues associated with health care practice (e.g., compliant with documentation and billing practices, follows state laws for related to abuse reporting, adolescent reproductive health). Demonstrates the ability to communicate ethical and legal concerns with team members. Follows appropriate procedures for reporting and documenting ethical and legal concerns. 14

15 Objective #5: Residents will engage in reflective practice, self-assessment and self-care. Competencies expected: Understands and supports importance of reflective practice in primary care and other settings (e.g., manages stress associated with primary care practice by actively consulting with other psychologists). Understands and supports importance of self-assessment in settings (e.g., evaluates own competencies and determines needs for educations; acts in best interest of patient by seeking consultation and support when needed for services that exceed level of professional competence). Understands importance of health professional self-care (e.g., actively promotes self-care consultation opportunities including psychotherapy, exercise, psychiatric consultation, marriage and family therapy). 15

16 Training Program MetroHealth s internship program is an organized training program that developed to help residents learn to assess, create treatment plans, and intervene with children and adolescents in pediatric primary care clinics, pediatric psychology outpatient therapy, and in specialty care clinics. The residents are involved with faceto-face delivery of professional psychological service under the supervision of licensed psychologists, and are required to participate in regular didactic seminars and grand rounds. For Spanish-speaking residents, there is opportunity for bi-lingual supervision with our Spanish-speaking psychologist. Residents will learn to tailor their practice so that it is appropriate for the setting in which they are practicing. Training Experiences and Electives Residents will spend 60% of their time in two core, year-long child focused experiences (30% in Pediatric Psychology Outpatient Clinic and 30% in Integrated Pediatric Primary Care). They will spend 10% of time in their choice of two 6 month long rotations in a pediatric specialty care clinic. Ten percent of their time will be spent in an elective training experience. Finally, 20% of the residents time will be spent participating in clinical supervision and didactics. See Appendix A for a sample schedule. Residents are expected to have an average of 12 billable patient contact hours per week. Given no-show rates and vacation time, residents may have to adjust their schedules to ensure they meet this expectation. If a resident is falling below this average, the Training Director will work with the Resident to increase access to billable patient care experiences. This plan may include limiting the Resident s participation in the Elective Rotation, or requiring the Resident to use protected paperwork time to make up for those patient contacts. Core Training Experiences: Year-Long Pediatric Psychology Outpatient Clinic: 1.5 days per week (30%). Residents will provide assessment and interventions for children and adolescents for medical, developmental, and behavioral issues. Residents are exposed to a wide range of patients, encompassing both child clinical and pediatric experiences. Individual assessments are also provided, and can include psychoeducational (e.g., intelligence and academic achievement, etc.) and developmental (e.g., autism, developmental delay, etc.) evaluations. Integrated Pediatric Primary Care Clinic: 1. 5 days per week (30%). Residents will be assigned to regular primary care teams and provide brief, problem focused intervention with children and families. Residents will provide consultation for physicians and other health care providers. Additionally, psychology residents will expand their knowledge and comfort regarding pediatric primary care clinics, and will help educate pediatric residents about basic interventions that can be implemented in their pediatric practices. Specialty Clinics & Elective Experiences: Specialty Care Clinics: Residents will choose two6 month rotations in pediatric specialty care clinics. Clinics include adolescent medicine, consult-liaison, gastroenterology, Hispanic, LGBT, muscle, neurology, obesity, and school-based health clinics/family medicine. The range of problems will vary depending on the specific clinic, but the main purpose of the resident is to provide consultation and brief therapy, as well as learn about the targeted clinic population. 16

17 Choose up to 2: Adolescent Medicine Clinic o Weekly commitment: 4 hours per week o Length of time: 6 months o Day of the week this rotation is available: Tuesday Afternoon Wednesday Morning Thursday Morning and Afternoon Friday Morning o Location: Main campus, Area I Peds clinic o Responsible Faculty: Margaret Stager, MD &Terry Stancin, PhD o Description: Residents will provide brief, problem focused intervention with adolescents and families. Residents will provide consultation for physicians and other health care providers. Additionally, psychology residents will expand their knowledge and comfort regarding adolescent medicine clinics, and will help educate pediatric residents about basic interventions that can be implemented with adolescents and families. Autism o Weekly commitment: 4 hours per week o Length of time: 6 months o Day of the week this rotation is available: Flexible o Location: Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Psychology, 4 th Floor, Bell Greve o Responsible Faculty: Melissa Armstrong, PhD and Robert Needlman, MD o Description: Resident will participate in the MetroHealth Autism Assessment Clinic (MAAC). As a member of this interprofessional team, residents will participate in the assessment of children suspected of having an autism spectrum disorder. The resident will become competent in the administration and interpretation of standardized assessments for autism spectrum disorders (including but not limited to the ADOS, ADIR, and GARS). Assessment o Weekly commitment: 4-8 hours per week o Length of time: 6 months o Day of the week this rotation is available: Flexible o Location: Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Psychology, 4 th Floor, Bell Greve o Responsible Faculty: Melissa Armstrong, PhD o Description: Residents will conduct psycho-educational, neuropsychological and developmental assessments with children and adolescents. Residents will be competent in identifying appropriate assessments to answer the referral question. The resident will write comprehensive reports summarizing the findings of their evaluations and provide recommendations to schools and parents. The resident will also be able to explain findings to children and families. 17

18 Endocrine/Diabetes o Weekly commitment: 4 hours per week o Length of time: 6 months o Day of the week this rotation is available: Mondays (Diabetes Clinic) Wednesdays (General) o Location: Main campus, Area I Peds clinic o Responsible Faculty: Ajuah Davis, MD & Lisa Ramirez, PhD o Description: Residents will provide brief, problem focused intervention with children and adolescents who are followed in the Endocrinology Clinic. Residents will provide consultation for physicians and other health care providers. Additionally, psychology residents will expand their knowledge and comfort regarding disorders in endocrinology, and will help educate pediatric residents about basic interventions that can be implemented with children, adolescents and families. Medical Home for Children in Foster Care o Weekly commitment: 4 hours per week o Length of time: 6 months o Day of the week this rotation is available: TBD o Location: Main Campus, Area II Peds Clinic o Responsible Faculty: Dr. Marsheena Murray, PhD o Description: Collaborate: In collaboration with Cuyahoga County Department of Children and Family Services, MetroHealth provide a Medical Home to all youth in foster care. Residents will provide assessment and consultation for children recently placed in foster care and will participate in interdisciplinary team staffing meetings providing recommendations regarding mental health needs of children in foster care. Residents will be competent in the role abuse and neglect play on the physical and mental health of children. Additionally, residents will be familiar with Trauma Focused CBT and will provide brief individual therapy to children placed in foster care. Gastroenterology o Weekly commitment: 4 hours per week o Length of time: 6 months o Day of the week this rotation is available: Flexible o Location: Main Campus, Area I Peds clinic o Responsible Faculty: Reema Gulati, MD and Terry Stancin, PhD or Britt Nielsen, PsyD o Description: Residents will provide brief, problem focused intervention with children and adolescents who are followed in the Gastroenterology Clinic. Residents will provide consultation for physicians and other health care providers around behavioral or emotional issues related to their medical condition. Additionally, psychology residents will expand their knowledge and comfort regarding disorders in gastroenterology. Residents will help educate pediatric residents about basic interventions that can be implemented with children, adolescents and families. 18

19 Hispanic Clinic (must speak Spanish) o Weekly commitment: 4-8 hours per week o Length of time: 6 months o Day of the week this rotation is available: Multiple clinics throughout o Location: Area I, Peds Pediatric Outpatient Clinic o Responsible Faculty: M. Herran, MD and Lisa Ramirez, PhD o Description: Residents will provide brief, problem focused intervention with adolescents and families. Residents will provide consultation to and collaborate with physicians and other health care providers. Residents function as a member or the interprofessional team during clinic visits and during team meetings. The residents will be competent to screen and assess monolingual or bilingual children and families, and provide recommendations regarding mental health needs. Residents may be able to take on outpatient therapy cases in this rotation. Muscle Clinic o Weekly commitment: 4 hours per week o Length of time: 6 months o Day of the week this rotation is available: Tuesday mornings o Location: Main campus, Area 1 Peds Clinic o Responsible Faculty: Jacobson, MD and Terry Stancin, PhD o Description: Residents will provide brief, problem focused intervention with children and adolescents who are followed in the Muscle Clinic. Residents will provide consultation for physicians and other health care providers around behavioral or emotional issues related to their medical condition. Additionally, psychology residents will expand their knowledge and comfort regarding disorders in neuromuscular disorders. Residents will help educate pediatric residents about basic interventions that can be implemented with children, adolescents and families. Nutrition Exercise and Wellness (NEW)/Obesity Clinic o Weekly commitment: 4 hours per week o Length of time: 6 months o Day of the week this rotation is available: Monday Afternoons Thursday Afternoons Friday Mornings o Location: Main campus, Area II Peds clinic o Responsible Faculty: Sarah Bement, MD, Melissa Armstrong PhD, Susie Akers, RD o Description: Residents will provide brief, problem focused assessments and intervention with children and adolescents who are followed in the NEW Clinic. There will be opportunities for conducting group psychoeducational interventions for children and families. Residents will provide consultation for physicians and other health care providers around behavioral or emotional issues related to their medical condition. Additionally, psychology residents will expand their knowledge and comfort in managing difficult to change behaviors. 19

20 Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (Spinal Cord Injury) o Weekly commitment: 4 hours per week* o Length of time: 6 months o Day of the week this rotation is available: Thursday Mornings or Friday Mornings o Location: Old Brooklyn Campus, MetroHealth Rehabilitation Hospital o Responsible Faculty: Dr. Anita Gantner, PhD and Dr. Britt A. Nielsen, PsyD o Description: Residents will participate in team meetings (Check Points) and team Rounds. This is primarily an adult focused rotation; although there may be opportunity to work with teens who are currently in inpatient rehabilitation. Additionally, Residents may be able to take on an outpatient therapy case in this rotation. Residents will have opportunity to shadow patients during physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy and recreational therapy. Residents will also attend the Spinal Cord Injury Chapter Meeting on the 3 rd Monday of the month. Elective Rotations: Choose up to 4 Elective Training Experiences: Residents will be offered the opportunity to choose up to four 3-month elective experiences. These electives include government relations/advocacy, NICU, neonatal follow up, etc., and are intended to help the resident gain exposure to various areas not explicitly included in their clinical work. One of these rotations may be used to work toward completion of dissertation. Please note: If the resident s average number of billable hours drops below 12 hours per week, the training director may recommend that this elective experience be put on hold and that time be used to increase clinical productivity. Advocacy/Government Relations o Weekly commitment: 4 hours per week o Length of time: 3 months o Day of the week this rotation is available: Flexible o Location: Main Campus o Responsible Faculty: Terry Stancin, PhD & Tamyika Rose o Description: Residents will meet with members of MetroHealth s Government Relations Department to learn about advocating for children and families with government agencies around mental health agencies. Residents will gain an understanding of strategies to use when advocating with children and families. Family Practice o Weekly commitment: 4 hours per week o Length of time: 3 months o Day of the week this rotation is available: Flexible o Location: Main Campus, Ground Floor, Bell Greve o Responsible Faculty: Lisa Ramirez, PhD Eric Berko, PhD o Description: Residents will shadow physicians and psychologists in family practice working with patients of all ages. Residents will have the opportunity to teach family practice residents on issues of child and adolescent mental health and behavioral health. 20

21 Consult Liaison (peds medical floors) o Weekly commitment: Depends on demand o 4 hours per week o Length of time: 3 months o Day of the week this rotation is available: As needed o Location: Main Campus, inpatient floors and PICU o Responsible Faculty: Britt Nielsen, PsyD o Description: Residents will provide brief, problem focused assessments and interventions with children and adolescents who are hospitalized for a variety of medical disorders. There will be opportunities for conducting group psychoeducational interventions for children and families. Residents will provide consultation for physicians and other health care providers around behavioral or emotional issues related to their medical condition. Additionally, psychology residents will expand their knowledge of the role psychological and behavioral factors play in the presentation of children and families in inpatient medical floors. Residents will provide recommendations to the interprofessional staff and as needed and will consult with the team around brief problem focused interventions. Developmental Behavioral Pediatrics Rotation o Weekly commitment: 4 hours per week o Length of time: 3 months o Day of the week this rotation is available: Friday Morning or Afternoon o Location: Middleburg Heights o Responsible Faculty: Robert Needlman, MD and Britt A. Nielsen, PsyD o Description: Residents will provide brief, problem focused assessments and intervention with children and adolescents who present with developmental or behavioral problems. Residents will provide consultation for physicians and other health care providers around behavioral or emotional issues. Additionally, psychology residents will expand their knowledge and comfort regarding disorders in developmental behavioral disorders. Residents will help educate pediatric residents about basic interventions that can be implemented with children, adolescents and families. Kidz Pride Clinic o Weekly commitment: 4 hours per week o Length of time: 3 months o Day of the week this rotation is available: Wednesday Morning o Location: Main Campus o Responsible Faculty: Henry Ng, MD, Ajuah Davis, MD and Terry Stancin, PhD o Description: Residents will participate in the Kidz Pride team meetings, an interprofessional team working with children who are experiencing gender dysphoria. Residents will participate in team meeting and participate in the Gender Dysphoria Parent Support Group. Residents will gain an understanding of issues of the formation of gender identity, the impact of gender dysphoria on a child s mood and behavior and the impact this has on family members. 21

22 School Consultation and Behavioral Health o Weekly commitment: 4 hours per week o Length of time: 3 months o Day of the week this rotation is available: Daily during academic school year o Location: School campuses o Responsible Faculty: Lisa Ramirez, PhD o Description: Primary care clinic based in CMSD public school buildings/parking lots in a mobile unit. Psychology residents will observe a school based health clinic. Residents will gain exposure to an innovative method for delivery of health care to underserved school aged children. Professional Development/Dissertation Time o Weekly commitment: 4 hours per week o Length of time: 3 months o Day of the week this rotation is available: TBD, depending on resident schedule o Location: Main campus o Responsible Faculty: TBD o Description: Resident may use elective rotation time for dissertation-related activities or other research activities. Residents may only select this elective 1 time during their year at MetroHealth. Supervision and Didactics The internship is an organized training program. Supervision and regular participation in the didactic seminars are required components of the internship. For Spanish-speaking residents, there is opportunity for bi-lingual supervision with our Spanish-speaking psychologist. In a typical week, each resident participates in: 1. A minimum of 2 hours of individual supervision per week with a licensed psychologist, see details below: a. One hour with their primary rotation supervisor b. One hour with their outpatient therapy supervisor. c. One hour with their specialty care rotation supervisor (as needed depending on rotation) d. One hour with their elective rotation supervisor (as needed depending on rotation) 2. One hour group supervision in primary care rounds 3. Two hours of didactic training or seminars Some weeks provide additional training opportunities, such as the grand rounds offered through the departments of psychiatry and pediatrics. Residents are encouraged to attend any and all relevant training opportunities. Please see Appendix B for a sample schedule of training activities. Supervision Supervision is an integral part of the training experience. Residents will participate in at least three hours of individual supervision with licensed psychologists: 1 hour with primary care supervisor, 1 hour with pediatric outpatient clinic supervisor, and 1 hour with specialty care supervisor. Residents will also have individual supervision with members of the interprofessional team in primary care and specialty care rotations (i.e., social workers, psychiatrists, physicians, etc.) Residents will participate in monthly case conferences to discuss issues and concerns of interesting or difficult cases. Residents will participate in group supervision around issues in primary care in our weekly Primary Care Rounds. In addition to the assigned supervisor, 22

23 curbside supervision is also available with the Supervisor of the day who will supervise any urgent issues in the pediatric primary care clinic. Monday- Melissa Armstrong, PhD Tuesday- Lisa Ramirez, PhD Wednesday- Marsheena Murray, PhD Thursday-Terry Stancin, PhD Friday-Britt A. Nielsen, PsyD Didactics Residents will participate in 2 hours of psychology specific didactics weekly. In addition to these psychology didactics, residents will have opportunities to participate in other training around the hospital, including: Pediatrics Grand Rounds, Psychiatry Grand Rounds, and BioEthics conferences. Periodically, residents will participate in interprofessional training with pediatrics residents on topics related to child development and mental health. Psychology Didactics: Residents will attend weekly presentations on issues relevant to assessment, treatment, ethics, and professional development. Psychology Didactics 2 nd hour: Residents will participate in the following training series, each occurring once a month. Professional Development Series (First Thursday of the month) - Guest speakers will meet with residents to discuss issues around residents development as a pediatric psychologist. This will include topics such as working in an academic health setting, grant writing, finding a professional mentor, and dealing with ethical dilemmas in pediatric psychology. Case Presentation (Second Thursday of the month)-resident will present an interesting or difficult case for case discussion and review (Each resident will present 4 times) Journal Club Series (Third Thursday of the month)-resident led discussion of an interesting or relevant journal article. (Each resident will present 4 times) Resident Meeting with Training Director (Fourth Thursday of the month) Discuss Progress of internship, issues and concerns. Additional Training Experiences Pediatrics Grand Rounds are weekly academic presentations focused on issues related to pediatric care. Psychiatry grand rounds are weekly presentations focused on issues related to psychiatry and mental health. BioEthics at Noon are a monthly education series presented by MetroHealth s Department of BioEthics and present a variety of topics related to ethical issues that arise in a medical setting. The Pediatric Interprofessional Training Conferences: Residents will attend specially selected trainings that highlight interprofessional issues related to care and treatment of children in pediatric inpatient and outpatient settings alongside pediatrics residents. This will occur in place of Primary Care Rounds when topics of relevance to both psychology and pediatrics are being presented (e.g. Identifying ADHD in a Primary Care Clinic). 23

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