Butler Hospital/Brown University Program

Psychiatry - Providence, RI | ACGME Code: 4004321203 | NRMP Code: 3170400C0

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The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University General Psychiatry Residency Program is dedicated to training exemplary leaders in the field of psychiatry. The program emphasizes fostering compassionate, dedicated, knowledgeable, and skilled psychiatrists who are adept at clinical practice, education, and research.

The program offers a comprehensive curriculum that includes various clinical assignments, seminars, and individual supervision to help residents identify their interests and skills. Residents have the opportunity to focus on specific areas of strength within the field of psychiatry, such as child psychiatry, general hospital psychiatry, women's mental health, substance abuse, and more. Additionally, residents interested in research can participate in specialized research tracks and research training opportunities within the Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior.

The program provides educational and leadership opportunities, such as the Leadership, Education, Administration Program (LEAP) and the Resident as Teacher Program (RAT), to enhance residents' skills in quality improvement, teaching, and leadership. There are also opportunities for residents to engage in teaching, research, and various academic and leadership roles within the program.

The department is committed to promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion. Various initiatives and programs are in place to recruit diverse trainees, enhance education on diversity, and provide mentorship opportunities. The program strives to create a supportive and inclusive learning environment for all residents.

Overall, the Brown University General Psychiatry Residency Program offers a challenging, flexible, and supportive academic environment where residents can develop into competent clinicians, educators, and researchers. Graduates of the program are well-prepared to provide high-quality psychiatric care and make meaningful contributions to the field of psychiatry.

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Tracey Guthrie

Coordinator

Sarah Carnevale

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PGY1 Positions 9 ( 9, 11, 9, 6 )

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Fellowship Rate: 43%
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Location

Providence County, Rhode Island

Population
660,741
Income
$75,293
Education
Education
34.2%
Employment
61.9%
Health
5.2%
Age
37
Crime
658
Housing
$230,000

Living in Providence, RI

  • Crime rate and safety: Providence is generally a safe city, but it does have some areas with higher crime rates. It is important to be aware of your surroundings, especially at night.
  • Fun activities: There are many exciting things to do in Providence, such as visiting WaterFire events, exploring Waterplace Park, enjoying the culinary scene on Federal Hill, and visiting the RISD Museum.
  • Climate: Providence has a humid subtropical climate with cold winters and warm summers. Be prepared for snowfall in the winter months.
  • Races and population: Providence is a diverse city with a mix of ethnicities and races. The population is around 180,000 people.
  • Education: Providence is home to several prestigious universities, including Brown University and the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD).
  • Cost of living: The cost of living in Providence is slightly higher than the national average, especially for housing. However, it may be more affordable compared to some other major cities.
  • Proximity to bigger cities: Boston, MA is approximately 50 miles away from Providence, which is about a 1-hour drive. Boston offers a vibrant city life with numerous cultural attractions, restaurants, and historical sites.
  • Pros: Diverse population, cultural attractions, close to Boston, prestigious universities.
  • Cons: Some areas with higher crime rates, higher cost of living compared to some other locations.

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