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YNHH Launches Transitional Age Youth Psychiatry Fellowship

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Yale New Haven Hospital is launching a one-year fellowship beginning July 1, 2025, to focus on the clinical needs of transitional age youth (TAY) ages 15-25 who have lived experience with mental illness.

The emphasis of the fellowship will center on a biopsychosocial developmental perspective when formulating diagnoses and treatment modalities. This PGY-5 position will include inpatient care on the adolescent and TAY units at the hospital. The fellow will also spend time in the adolescent and young adult intensive outpatient programs (IOP) and be given half-day per week for electives or scholarly time.

The electives include Young Adult Service, Medical Assisted Treatment Clinic, and Forensics, among others. On-site attending supervision will be available, and the fellow will have the opportunity to supervise general psychiatry residents and medical students.

Candidates will have completed four years of general psychiatry training and be board eligible or board certified.

To apply to this fellowship, please send a letter of interest along with your CV to Tim Van Deusen, MD, program director at timothy.vandeusen@yale.edu and Yun Feng, MD, associate program director at yun.feng@yale.edu.

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