Fellowships and Other Opportunities

In addition to our standard training curriculum, many psychiatry residents participate in the opportunities listed below.

Fellowships and Residency at Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center

Additional learning opportunities

  • Dartmouth Center for Healthcare Delivery Science
    The Master of Health Care Delivery Science (MHCDS) at Dartmouth College offers physician and executive leaders skills and knowledge needed to design and lead crucial transformations within their organizations and across the health care industry.

  • NIDA T32 Science of Co-Occurring Disorders
    The Science of Co-occurring Disorders training program offers a unique experience in transdisciplinary research related to the co-existence of substance use and other mental disorders.
  • SYNERGY Center
    The SYNERGY Center allows for a variety of research resources to be organized in one center, providing for training and resources that residents may access to support career development in psychiatric research.

  • The Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy and Clinical Practice (TDI)
    In addition to formal programs that may be pursued through TDI, psychiatry residents may take select courses, free of charge, on a variety of topics (e.g. Research Methodology, Microsystems).

  • Primary Care Research Fellowship
    This fellowship program is designed to support four postdoctoral fellows annually for two to three years each. The program's goal is to quickly and efficiently develop a new generation of early career investigators with the skills to address critical gaps in knowledge, to improve healthcare quality and population health, while reducing overall healthcare costs.

  • VA Quality Scholars Program (VAQS)
    This year long fellowship program has also been utilized by psychiatry residents to gain experience in outcomes research and quality improvement for health care systems.