General Psychiatry Residency Program
The Residency Training Program at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences is fully accredited by the ACGME for a total of 40 resident positions. We have a rich and proud tradition with over 50 years of continuous existence. Our basic philosophy is to cultivate fully capable psychiatrists trained in all aspects of modern psychiatric practice.
Child-Adolescent Psychiatry Fellowship
The Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Fellowship of the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center is a two-year fully accredited program it is usually entered after the third or fourth year of psychiatry residency, although under special circumstances, training can begin after the PG II year. Only two fellows are selected each year to ensure a friendly and closely supervised milieu.
Undergraduate Medical Education
Students learn about human behavior and psychiatry throughout the four years of medical school with coursework, clerkship, and electives. This education helps future physicians understand the interplay of emotional, cognitive, biological, and psychosocial factors in their patients' health and illness. A psychiatry interest group, PsychOU, offers social and educational enrichment to students interested in psychiatry.
Clinical Psychology Internship
The OUHSC Internship is offered through the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences on the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center campus located in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Training agencies include Oklahoma Children's Hospital and its clinics: Child Study Center, OU Health Clinics, and OU Medical Center. The internship was first offered in 1961 and received APA approval in 1962. We have 21 different rotation sites providing both adult and child experiences.
Postdoctoral Residency in Clinical Neuropsychology
The OUHSC Clinical Neuropsychology Postdoctoral Residency is a two-year postdoctoral specialty training program which includes didactic, clinical, and research activities. The program currently has two full-time postdoctoral positions. The Residents are funded by OU Medical Center. The faculty includes five neuropsychologists.
Postdoctoral Residency Program in Clinical Psychology
The OUHSC Clinical Psychology Postdoctoral Residency includes didactic, clinical, and research activities with an emphasis on one of four areas: pediatric psychology (one year), child clinical psychology (one year), integrated behavioral health pediatric psychology (one year), and psycho-oncology (one year).