Fellow Didactic Series
This series is a weekly yearlong course offered virtually to consult liaison and reproductive psychiatry fellows across the US. Fourth year residents enrolled in a reproductive psychiatry track of the fellowship are also welcome to attend.
As an integral part of our mission, the National Curriculum in Reproductive Psychiatry (NCRP), has developed an interactive and web-based national curriculum designed for use by residency and other academic teaching programs, with the goal of fostering a deeper understanding of reproductive psychiatry. This award-winning sub-series that involves the teaching of NCRP materials to consultation-liaison and reproductive psychiatry fellows across the nation.
This sub-series is led by:
Dr. Sarah Nagle-Yang, Dr. Lindsay Standeven, Dr. Claire Smith, and Dr. Lindsay Lebin.
What to Expect
Each year, the series starts in August and runs through mid-June of the following year. Sessions will cover a wide range of reproductive psychiatry topics utilizing NCRP materials and taught by subject matter experts, as well as several “ask the expert” sessions facilitated by leaders in the field. While we understand that vacations/sick time/conference time will result in occasional absences, we do ask that fellowship programs commit to supporting participation on a weekly basis.
Interested?
If you are a fellowship director and would like to enroll your program for the next series, please revisit this webpage in the spring for the sign up form and next steps. Should you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to reach out to info@ncrptraining.org.
