Clinical Health Psychology
Our APA-accredited clinical health psychology fellowship aims to provide the advanced specialty training necessary for fellows to launch successful careers as clinical health psychologists. Within our interdisciplinary academic medical center, fellows develop competency in evidence-based biopsychosocial assessment and treatment approaches relevant to diverse health populations.
The two-year program allows fellows to tailor their experience based on interests through rotations in their chosen area and additional minor rotations. Ongoing mentorship facilitates the development of strong research skills, including designing and conducting innovative studies, analyzing complex data, and disseminating findings through national presentations and peer-reviewed publications.
We emphasize training in cultural humility, diversity awareness, and competence in ethical, equitable service delivery and research with marginalized groups. Professional development is fostered through teaching and supervision opportunities, leadership training, and interprofessional collaboration.
Upon completion, fellows will have obtained the knowledge, skills, and experiences necessary to provide integrated care, conduct impactful research, teach, lead teams, and pursue board certification as clinical health psychologists. Our goal is for graduates to obtain positions that blend practice, research, teaching, and leadership roles to improve health outcomes throughout their careers.
As a clinical health psychology fellow, you will be assigned a primary major clinical concentration and supervisor/mentor, while also having the option to select one or more minor clinical concentrations. A major rotation spans across the two years of the fellowship, and accounts for at least 50% of your clinical experience, whereas minor rotations are tailored in duration to meet your training objectives. The remainder of your time will be focused on research (30%), educational activities (e.g., didactics), and administrative tasks.
Our fellowship offers the opportunity to gain breadth and depth of clinical health psychology training across several specialty areas through the following major rotations below.
Rotations
Major Clinical Health Psychology rotations include:
Integrated behavioral health/primary care psychology
Family medicine residency education
Onco-psychology
Pain Rehabilitation Center
Transgender and Intersex Specialty Care Clinic (TISCC)
Weight management and bariatric surgery
Minor rotations
Minor rotations provide a flexible framework allowing for tailored intensity and duration to meet individual training goals, and can be pursued within any of the specified major rotations or in the following area: