UnityPoint Broadlawns Education Foundation Program
Psychiatry - Des Moines, IA | ACGME Code: 4001800071 | NRMP Code: 2184400C0
The Broadlawns UnityPoint Psychiatry Residency Program is a joint collaboration between Broadlawns Medical Center and UnityPoint Health – Des Moines. This ACGME-approved program offers residents access to 112 inpatient psychiatric beds and over 100,000 outpatient visits annually. The program aims to train clinical psychiatrists who can lead healthcare teams and care for diverse patient populations.
Program Highlights: - Provides comprehensive clinical training in various settings and patient populations with graduated autonomy. - Offers opportunities to teach, supervise, and provide consultation in the field of behavioral health. - Emphasizes scholarly activity, evidence-based medicine, and population-based health training. - Establishes a supportive and diverse environment that values the well-being of residents, faculty, and staff.
Application Requirements: - A complete ERAS application. - Medical school transcript and Dean's Letter. - Three letters of reference, one from a psychiatrist and one from a non-psychiatrist. - COMLEX exams for osteopathic applicants. - ECFMG certificate preferred for Foreign Medical Graduates.
Curriculum: The program's curriculum spans four years with rotations in various areas including inpatient psychiatry, child/adolescent psychiatry, consult liaison psychiatry, and outpatient psychiatry. Didactic sessions complement rotations and cover a wide range of topics in psychiatry.
Resident Benefits: - Competitive resident salaries adjusted annually. - Comprehensive insurance coverage and disability/malpractice insurance provided. - Support for conference time, licensure, and professional memberships. - Housing stipends and on-campus housing options available.
The program emphasizes resident well-being and offers a balance between professional growth and personal life through wellness initiatives and team-building activities. Additionally, Des Moines, the program's location, provides a vibrant community with cultural attractions, outdoor activities, and a supportive environment for residents.
Overall, the Broadlawns UnityPoint Psychiatry Residency Program prioritizes the training and development of future psychiatrists in a comprehensive and supportive educational environment.
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PGY1 Positions 4 ( 4, 4, 4, 3 )
Admission
Training
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Location
Des Moines city, Iowa
Living in Des Moines, IA
- Crime Rate and Safety: Des Moines has various neighborhoods with differing levels of safety. Overall, it's considered a relatively safe city, but it's advisable to research specific neighborhoods before choosing a place to live.
- Fun Activities: Des Moines offers a range of entertainment options such as art galleries, parks, museums, and a vibrant food scene. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy the city's extensive trail system and nearby water activities.
- Climate: Des Moines has four distinct seasons with hot summers and cold winters. Be prepared for both extremes of weather, including snowfall in winter.
- Races and Population: Des Moines has a diverse population with a mix of races and ethnicities. It's a welcoming environment for individuals from various cultural backgrounds.
- Education: Des Moines is home to several universities, colleges, and renowned educational institutions, providing opportunities for continued learning and academic growth.
- Cost of Living: The cost of living in Des Moines is generally lower than in larger metropolitan areas, making it an affordable place to reside during your residency program.
- Proximity to Bigger Cities: Des Moines is centrally located in Iowa. Nearby bigger cities include Cedar Rapids (about 2 hours' drive), Omaha (about 2.5 hours' drive), and Kansas City (about 3.5 hours' drive).
- Pros: Affordable cost of living, diverse cultural opportunities, and a range of outdoor activities.
- Cons: Seasonal weather extremes may not be suitable for everyone, and certain neighborhoods may require closer scrutiny for safety concerns.
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