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Career Development

The array of career choices within the field of child and adolescent psychiatry is dazzling: would you like to do subspecialty training, such as a forensic or infant psychiatry fellowship, embark on a research career, start a private practice, or become knowledgeably in community psychiatry? The career paths of several AACAP members are featured here. We hope their stories will help you navigate the richness of our field and decide what might be the most suitable career choice for you.

Psychotherapy Training

Subspecialty Training/Different Careers in Child Psychiatry

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.

 
Professional Development

Professional Development

Learn how to expand and enrich your career as an early career psychiatrist with a voluntary faculty appointment.


Economics of Being a Child Psychiatrist

Whether preparing to start your own private practice, negotiating a contract, or getting a jump on planning for retirement, a satisfying career in child psychiatry requires an understanding of the economics of medicine. These basic nuts and bolts are not often taught in formal training. Learn more here about what AACAP has to offer ECPs interested in learning more in the area of healthcare and economics.

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Find out what AACAP has to offer ECPs who are interested in learning more in the area of healthcare and economics.

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Private Practice

Private Practice

Starting your own private practice can lead to a satisfying career in child psychiatry; however, it requires an understanding of the economics of medicine. Explore this section to learn more about the financial logistics of private practice.

  • Starting a Private Practice Webinar

Awards

AACAP ECP Opportunities

  • AACAP Leatherman-Drell-Ritvo Fund Grant Award
  • AACAP Junior Investigator Award, supported by Industry Supporters and AACAP
  • AACAP Marilyn B. Benoit, MD, Child Maltreatment Mentorship Award
  • AACAP Physician Scientist Program in Substance Use K12 Career Development Award
  • AACAP Pilot Research Award for Junior Faculty and Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Fellows, supported by AACAP
  • AACAP Pilot Research Award for Learning Disabilities, supported by AACAP's Elaine Schlosser Lewis Fund
  • AACAP Pilot Research Award for Attention Disorders, supported by AACAP's Elaine Schlosser Lewis Fund
  • AACAP Psychodynamic Faculty Initiative (PsyFI) Mentorship Award
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  • Klingenstein Third Generation Foundation Research Fellowship Programs in Child and Adolescent ADHD and Depression

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