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Cooper University Health Care Behavioral Medicine Program - Pediatric Track

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Cooper University Health Care
Camden, New Jersey

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

Please note that Behavioral Medicine at Cooper University Health Care offers a variety of postdoctoral fellowship tracks. You are reading the description for the pediatric track. Please review our additional listings for further information on our positions in infectious disease, psych-oncology, and other specialties. 

About Cooper University Health Care 

About Cooper University Health Care (CUHC) is an academic medical center anchored in Camden, NJ and serving all of South Jersey. At the heart of the medical center, and just across the Delaware River from Philadelphia, is Cooper University Hospital (CUH), South Jersey’s only level one trauma center and 635-bed public hospital. We are also a level two pediatric trauma center as well. In addition, CUHC operates over 100 ambulatory clinics, the MD Anderson Cancer Center at Cooper, 2 urgent care centers, and is affiliated with the Cooper Medical School at Rowan University. In total, Cooper’s nearly 9,000 team members, 700 physicians, 400 APP’s, 325 Physicians in residency and fellowship and our staff care for nearly 2 million patients each year, many of whom live in disadvantaged areas in Camden. 

Post-Doctoral Pediatric Fellowship in Behavioral Medicine 

The pediatric post-doctoral fellow in Behavioral Medicine will service our inpatient pediatric ED, pediatric ICU, pediatric medical floors, and general medical CL patients in-house. There will be rotations in pediatric outpatient integrated primary care and the opportunity to train in other elective areas including women’s health, adult integrated primary care, cardiology, addiction medicine, infectious disease, and pediatric neuropsychological assessment. The successful candidate will have the opportunity to work with numerous other health care professionals across a variety of specialties, including hospital medicine, trauma, neurology, oncology, addictions medicine, and psychiatry. Points of intervention include individual and group work with patients and families and direct collaboration with other providers. The fellow will also have opportunity to work with the newly formed Compassion and Resiliency Experience (C.A.R.E.) Council to provide wellness-related education and other support to providers and staff throughout the health system. There will be opportunities to engage in various clinical training including ADOS-2, TF-CBT and PCIT, throughout the year. Opportunity to provide didactics and lectures for pediatric and medical residents on many topics. Past topics have included: ADHD and ASD – Assessment, Diagnosis, and Differentiation, Suicide Assessment and Safety Planning; Coping with a new diagnosis, supporting your patients in managing distress; and Overcoming Barriers to Adherence: focusing on SMART goals and teach-back; and Pediatric Sleep Hygiene. 

For additional information about the Division of Behavioral Medicine please visit https://www.cooperhealth.org/services/behavioral-medicine. Learn more about the C.A.R.E. and other wellness initiatives at http://wellness.cooperhealth.org/ 

Position Description 

The pediatric post-doctoral fellow will provide psychological consultation and psychotherapeutic intervention for patients and families in both medical hospital based and outpatient settings. The successful candidate will provide evidence-based brief interventions including but not limited to CBT, ACT and mindfulness-based approaches with demographically diverse patients and family members presenting with an array of psychological concerns from adjustment issues to depression and anxiety, as well as serious mental illness and PTSD. The fellow will work with, and consult, a multidisciplinary medical team. It is also expected that the fellow will participate in daily operations of various clinics and mental health team; collaboratively work to maximize disposition efficiency for patients with psychological diagnosis; ensure intradepartmental mental health care is practiced in accordance with best medical practice for mental health challenges and emergencies; collaboratively work to institute appropriate changes to improve patient/employee/third party satisfaction; review and revise billing procedures to potentially improve revenue cycles; design and pilot research protocols. The successful candidate will also assist in ensuring that mental health emergency procedures meet JCAHO/CMS credentialing requirements and that best care practices are followed, which includes providing any needed ongoing education for emergency department personnel. 

Principal Duties and Responsibilities 

  • Provides individual clinical care to patients with health psychology concerns including, but not limited to, adjustment to illness, managing chronic illness, adherence to treatment regimen, pain management, sleep concerns. 
  • Engages in comprehensive assessment to confirm psychological diagnosis. 
  • Faithful implementation of empirically supported interventions for health psychology targets including, but not limited to CBT, ACT, MBSR, and Motivational Interviewing. 
  • Case conceptualization skills will be highlighted during fellowship year. Expectations for applicants include a strong ability to conceptualize from the appropriate theoretical orientation, though all conceptualizations should relate back the interaction of individual factors with medical conditions. These formulations should include etiological factors and maintaining factors, which should then transition naturally into your treatment plan and how you will address these factors to improve physical and psychological wellbeing. 
  • The individual should be able to meaningfully and effectively build relationships with leadership and frontline physicians, nurses, residents and students. The candidate will engage in regular direct communication with all staff as well as patients and their families. 
  • Provide patient risk assessment and recommendations. 
  • Provide consultation as well as liaison services in a busy medical clinic. 
  • Create group programming as appropriate for medical patients across a variety of clinics. 
  • Serves as a mental health liaison across various medical clinics. 
  • Develops and maintains referral relationships with community-based behavioral health providers to assist in timely psychological and psychiatric support for patients needing referrals for longer term mental health needs. 
  • Provides consultative support to caregivers seeking referral to appropriate behavioral health providers, including education about the most efficient and effective use of behavioral health resources. 
  • Develops original presentations and trainings as needed to cover areas such as stress management, self-care and provider wellness. 
  • Participate in on-going Behavioral Medicine research; initiation of new projects, work toward procurement of internal and external grant-funding; participation in professional presentation at national conferences; work toward publication of Behavioral Medicine research. 
  • Represent Cooper locally, regionally, and nationally at conferences-presenting emergency. Work collaboratively with other institutions to share best practices and program strategies. Oversee data collection and maintain database. Submit publications to peer reviewed journals in collaboration with the Division of Behavioral Medicine 
  • Provide secondary supervision for Behavioral Medicine externs and interns as applicable. 

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Additional Information

Agency Type
State Hospital
APPIC Membership
No
APA Accredited
No
Recognized Specialty
Clinical Health Psychology
Emphasis or focus area
Health Psychology
Research Time
Less than 25%
Training Director
Philip Fizur
Contact Email
fizur-philip@cooperhealth.edu
Contact Phone
609-605-9643
Virtual Interviews
Available
Duration in Months
12
Hours Per Week
40
# of Licensed Supervisors
8
Number of Positions
2
Applications recieved last year
21
Stipend
$55,000
Will follow APPIC Selection Standards
Yes
Estimated offer date
Monday, February 26 2024
Created Date
Friday, September 8 2023
Unfilled Positions
0
Fringe Benefits
- Onetime stipend of $1500 to be used over the course of the year for education, training, and other professional activities and needs. - Medical, dental, and vision insurance for you and coverage of your legally married partner and dependents if they are not offered insurance through their employment -13 vacation days, 13 paid sick leave, 6 federal holidays - Release time for professional development.
Research opportunities
Fellows may join any one of many ongoing research projects, or propose their own research project with the expectation that it can be completed during the course of fellowship. Research is encouraged and fostered, though not a major emphasis of this program.
Application Instructions
All applications including CV, a cover letter indicating your desired area(s) of training, and any supporting materials and inquiries may be sent to Kelly L Gilrain, PhD, ABPP at Gilrain-Kelly@CooperHealth.edu.

This record was last updated on Friday, September 8, 2023

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