Residents and Fellows
Find answers to commonly asked questions by residents thinking about entering child and adolescent psychiatry.
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Find answers to commonly asked questions by medical students and residents thinking about entering child and adolescent psychiatry.
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Learn about training options and get tips on developing your career.
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Apply for travel grants, fellowships, research programs, achievement awards, and more!
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Learn about the many research opportunities for residents in our field, or look through our research publications.
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Find mentors, colleagues, and friends.
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The Trainee Advocate Program (TAP) is designed to facilitate and support AACAP trainee members to get involved in mental health advocacy early in their careers. Click here for more information and to get started!
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Check out AACAP’s toolkit on systems-based practice, annotated bibliography of psychotherapy readings, and Beyond Private Practice webinar series.
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Balance is the goal, but how to get there? ECPs are making decisions everyday about how to spend precious "down time" and how to make the most of hours spent on the job. Enjoying a rich family life often seems at odds with career advancement in child psychiatry. Explore this section on Work/Life Balance to find out more about how to evaluate your own values and reach the personal and professional goals you set for yourself with support from AACAP.
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AACAP members share their personal career paths in child and adolescent psychiatry in the following subspecialties: academic psychiatry, forensic psychiatry, infant psychiatry, psychoanalysis, and systems of care.
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The 100% Club was created exclusively for Programs (Training Directors & Program Coordinators) who recruit all of their residents to join AACAP. Be 100%!
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