mercredi 23 décembre 2015

ranking Midwest programs

I am finished with interviews now that I have decided to withdraw from programs outside the Midwest. After the interview process, I feel more confused about where I am headed in my career. Maybe it is because I am more aware of the endless possibilities. I could use some help deciding between my favorite programs on the trail. Main qualities I am looking for in a program: (1) excellent mentorship and teaching from faculty along with superb didactics (2) broad range of clinical exposures/no defects in clinical training with strong CL experiences (3) intellectual, inspiring residents as peers (4) integrative approach with strong psychotherapy training.

Northwestern
pros--loved the program director, dedication to teaching residents AND faculty, entire day for didactics, residents were very accomplished, many fellowship options and exposure to forensics, advocacy and engagement in leadership, strong psychotherapy supervision and collaboration with psychology, best gut feeling after leaving interview

cons--still developing a strong research presence (although I think I would find great mentorship), expensive lifestyle

University of Iowa
pros--many inpatient units, specific inpatient beds for eating disorders and intellectual disabilities, great partial hospitalization programming, mindfulness class in first year, near family support and Iowa City is a great place to live

cons--some faculty not very devoted to teaching, not sure about dedication to developing faculty as teachers, no forensics, not confident in psychotherapy teaching

University of Wisconsin
pros--tons of research in my area of interest and others including mindfulness and emotions, interviewed for research track with protected time and lots of financial support for conferences, amazing psychotherapy training along side psychologists, Madison is one of my favorite cities and very livable, great for some of my outdoor hobbies, residents were awesome, faculty seemed very approachable, interviewed over 2 days and got a great feel for the program, lots more because I learned a lot about the program over 2 days

cons--didn't seem as strong in CL as programs in Chicago I interviewed at

University of Michigan
pros--great forensics, friendly atmosphere, well-regarded program, very nice units and outpatient building, resident union and great salary/benefits

cons--seems too far from home for me

WashU
pros--well-respected program and research powerhouse, amazing academic opportunities, unparalleled research funding support for residents and junior faculty, lots of autonomy, liked the residents and faculty I met

cons--not crazy about St. Louis, looking for more integration with psychology

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