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Ann Arbor VAMC Postdoctoral Training Program This new Psychology Postdoctoral Fellowship program has been approved for four fellows, two in Mental Health and two in Neuropsychology. The Mental Health positions are each one year. The Neuropsychology positions are each two years. We will fill one of the Neuropsychology positions the first year and will subsequently recruit one additional fellow each year into this program. The goals of the Fellowship generally are to:
The two Mental Health positions will be devoted to training involving enhancement and specialized MH practice. Fellows will elect a major and a minor area of clinical concentration in: 1) evidence-based interventions for ambulatory primary care patients with high acuity mental health and substance abuse problems, 2) evidence-based interventions to treat identified PTSD patients (OEF/OIF) to prevent progression, 3) evidence-based MH Primary Care Combined methods to address specific Veteran health and wellness issues, or 4) Development of Recovery-Based Methods to move Veterans across a Comprehensive Continuum of Care. In addition to clinical training in assessment and treatment, all postdoctoral students will be involved in training on program development, quality improvement, and program evaluation. The Neuropsychology Postdoctoral Fellowship will be a two-year program, organized to conform closely to the Houston Conference Guidelines (Hannay, 1998). The first year concentrations will be in traumatic brain injury (TBI) (major concentration) and chronic pain care (minor concentration). The second year clinical concentrations will be in geriatric neuropsychology (major) and palliative care (minor). Beyond adhering to the general framework of Neuropsychology specialty training, Fellows need training for the full range of VA needs where they practice. There is a pressing need for VA specialists who can assess and treat veterans suspected of having TBI, but also for needs relating to other eras of service. Patients have complex needs from the Vietnam and Gulf I eras, and the need for Geriatric Neuropsychology specialists is pressing. Minimal Requirements: US citizenship, APA-accredited internship & doctoral degree in Psychology expected by 09/01/2008. The stipend for the program is $44,165 for the year, paid biweekly (includes Ann Arbor Locality Based Pay). Benefits include 13 vacation days, 13 sick days, 10 federal holidays, leave for educational and professional activities, and eligibility for health insurance. Malpractice coverage is provided under the Federal Tort Claims Act. To apply: Send the following materials, electronically if possible: application form (available at http://www.umich.edu/~gusb/post-doc.html, cover letter, vita, transcript of graduate program (unofficial copy is OK), 3 letters of recommendation & 2 professional writing samples (i.e., deidentified/redacted report and/or article reprint) to:
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