Why pursue a child and adolescent psychiatry fellowship?
Child and adolescent psychiatry is a vibrant and impactful field. Fellowship training can help psychiatrists who are passionate about working with young people not only to change the lives of individual children and their families, but also make significant contributions to the advancement of the field through teaching and research.
Why Duke Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences?
The two-year Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Fellowship ACGME-accredited program features:
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Excellent teaching and supervision by faculty who are content experts
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Wide variety of clinical settings and specialty clinics
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Exceptional consult liaison training at a tertiary children’s hospital
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Extensive opportunities to hone psychotherapy and family therapy skills
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Exposure to a cutting-edge collaborative care approach
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Encouragement to pursue individual interests through electives and research
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Formal mentorship program
- Engagement in quality improvement projects
- Intentional focus on fellows’ wellness
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“I’m so grateful to be part of Duke! The fellowship challenges me, but I never feel like I’m doing it alone. The incredible faculty are approachable and genuinely want to see you grow, especially in the areas that matter most to you. The department feels like a real team, and that support makes a huge difference. Outside of work, the Triangle has great trails to explore, cozy cafés to unwind, and farmers markets that feel like a little community. It’s a place where I can learn, connect, and enjoy life.”
— Bhumika Shah, MBBS, Second-Year Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Fellow