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Ascension St. Vincent's Family Medicine Residency-Behavioral Health Postdoctoral Fellowship

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Ascension St. Vincent's Family Medicine Center
Jacksonville, Florida

This training experience is not an APPIC Member program and is not APA Accredited. Applicants should be aware that this training experience has not undergone a formal external quality review process.

Elements of quality clinically focused postdoctoral training

This training experience is a planned and programmed sequence of training that aims to ensure preparation for advanced practice rather than one that is focused on providing supervised hours for licensure. Not Updated

This training experience ensures that training takes precedence over service delivery regarding the nature, content, volume, and quality of the postdoc’s activities. Not Updated

This training experience ensures that postdocs receive at least two hours of individual supervision per week for the duration of the experience. Not Updated

This training experience is administered by a doctoral-level licensed psychologist who directs and organizes the training experience and its resources, is responsible for the selection of postdocs, and monitors and evaluates the goals and activities of the experience. Not Updated

This training experience has two or more doctoral-level licensed psychologists who have sufficient time to provide quality supervision and training.   Not Updated

This training experience includes regularly scheduled structured educational activities that help postdocs its defined goals. These activities may include didactics, seminars, case conferences, and/or research activities. Not Updated

This training experience has written Due Process and Grievance procedures. Not Updated

This training experience has the stable and necessary financial (e.g., stipend) and physical resources (e.g., computers, physical space) needed for effective training. Not Updated

The St. Vincent’s Family Medicine Center in Jacksonville, Florida is accepting applications for a one or two-year postdoctoral fellowship, in integrated primary care psychology. This training program prepares fellows to be comfortable and competent working in the interdisciplinary context of primary care, providing consultation to medical providers and psychological and behavioral health treatments with primary care patients. The fellow will function as a member of a multidisciplinary healthcare team in a family medicine residency clinic. This unique training structure allows the fellow to grow their clinical skills with a highly diverse population in integrated primary care. Primary duties include diagnostic screenings, behavioral health consultations, and brief psychological interventions with children, adults, and families. The fellowship provides didactic training, one-on-one supervision, Inpatient Service, and research/teaching. Responsibilities will allow for fulfillment of the licensure requirement in the State of Florida. The Family Medicine Center is part of St. Vincent's Health Care System which was founded by the Daughters of Charity in 1916, as well as Ascension Health, which is the nation's largest Catholic nonprofit health system. The Family Medicine Center serves as a training site for medical students, MD and DO Family Medicine Residents. The health center includes Family Medicine, Pediatrics, Women’s Health, and Behavior Health Services. We provide care for a balanced population of private pay, managed care and underserved patients. It is one of the main vehicles by which St. Vincent's fulfills its mission of compassionate, available primary care for all patients in Jacksonville. Eligibility: Completion of and degree conferred from an APA accredited doctoral program in Clinical or Counseling Psychology (PhD/PsyD), as well as an APA accredited internship. Candidate should be committed to serving an underserved population consistent with the mission of the St. Vincent’s Health Care System. Benefits: Stipend of $57,000 (Y1); $58,500 (Y2) with paid vacation and health care benefits provided. Please submit applications by January 5th, 2024. Start date in August or September. Please submit applications with a cover letter explaining why you would like a position in integrated primary care, CV, and three letters of recommendation to the contact below. Email submission is accepted. Terri Wall, Ph.D. Director of Behavioral Health, St. Vincent’s Family Medicine Residency Program St. Vincent’s Family Medicine Center 2627 Riverside Ave. Jacksonville, FL 32204 (904) 308-8482 terri.wall@ascension.org

Additional Information

Agency Type
Other
APPIC Membership
No
APA Accredited
No
Recognized Specialty
Clinical Health Psychology
Emphasis or focus area
Health Psychology
Other Emphasis
Integrated Primary Care Psychology
Research Time
Less than 25%
Training Director
Terri Wall, Ph.D.
Contact Email
terri.wall@ascension.org
Contact Phone
904-308-8482
Duration in Months
12
Hours Per Week
40
# of Licensed Supervisors
1
Number of Positions
1
Applications recieved last year
10
Accepts Int'l Students
Stipend
$57,000
Will follow APPIC Selection Standards
Created Date
Thursday, November 17 2016
Fringe Benefits
Benefits include paid vacation, health insurance, CE funds, initial licensure fee, liability insurance, and free meals when on duty.
Research opportunities
Fellows are encouraged to complete a scholarly project of their choosing or to collaborate with ongoing research projects in the Family Medicine Center.
Additional Comments
Prefer applications submitted by January 5th 2024, but we will accept applications until filled.
Application Instructions
Applications are being accepted for Fall 2024 via the APPA CAS Application System. Materials can also be submitted directly to the Program Director - Terri Wall, PhD at terri.wall@ascension.org . The program follows APPIC Postdoctoral Selection Standards. Following the Common Hold Date, applications for any unfilled positions will be accepted through rolling admissions. To access the CAS Application System, copy and paste the following URL onto your web browser: Application consists of a cover letter stating why you are interested in our program, a CV, transcripts (unofficial is acceptable), and three letters of recommendation including one from an internship supervisor and one from your graduate program.

This record was last updated on Wednesday, August 2, 2023

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