Yale-New Haven Medical Center Program

Specialty:Child and adolescent psychiatry
ACGME Code:4050811023
NRMP Code:-
Status:Continued Accreditation

Overview

The Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Fellowship at Yale-New Haven Medical Center is a comprehensive two-year program designed for physicians who have completed a general psychiatry residency. This training program focuses on developing the necessary skills for clinical service, consultation, teaching, research, and administrative roles in child and adolescent psychiatry.

Curriculum Overview

The fellowship curriculum is structured to cover major areas in child and adolescent psychiatry. It includes formal didactics, clinical supervision, and exposure to a wide variety of clinical settings. Fellows gain insights across a spectrum of developmental levels, facilitating comprehensive diagnostic assessments and treatment planning tailored to diverse developmental and cultural backgrounds.

They undergo extensive training in core competencies which include clinical science, patient care, communication skills, professional ethics, and systems-based practice. By the end of the program, each fellow will demonstrate the ability to evaluate and treat psychiatric disorders effectively and provide consultations across various disciplines concerning children and adolescents with psychiatric needs.

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Rotations and Training Sites

Fellowship training takes place at multiple sites including Yale New Haven Psychiatric Hospital and associated outpatient facilities. These training sites offer comprehensive clinical experiences ranging from inpatient to intensive outpatient care. The program emphasizes teamwork and multidisciplinary approaches, involving psychiatrists, social workers, nurses, and therapists working collaboratively for each patient's care. Fellows participate in outpatient clinic services, inpatient care, and a variety of specialized programs tailoring treatment and therapy to meet individual patient needs.

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Research Opportunities

The program integrates a robust research component where fellows can engage with ongoing projects within the Yale Child Study Center and collaborate with faculty on cutting-edge studies in child and adolescent mental health. This includes opportunities to publish findings and present at national conferences, encouraging fellows to contribute to the field's body of knowledge.

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Unique Program Aspects

The fellowship's collaborative environment fosters personal growth and professional development in child and adolescent psychiatry. The program's commitment to diversity and inclusion enhances learning through exposure to varying patient populations and challenges that influence mental health. Furthermore, the program’s strong ties with Yale University contribute to a rich academic culture, allowing fellows to engage in interdisciplinary learning.

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Visa Support and Sponsorship

The Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Fellowship at Yale-New Haven is open to international medical graduates. The program provides support for J-1 and H-1B visa sponsorship, allowing fellows from various countries to join the training and contribute their unique perspectives to the program.

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Program Competitiveness

The fellowship program is highly competitive, often attracting a wide range of applicants. Applicants typically need to demonstrate a strong background in psychiatry and may benefit from involvement in related research or clinical experiences. Although all candidates are evaluated holistically, the program is considered to be friendly towards DO and IMGs, reflecting its commitment to diversity and inclusion.

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Application Requirements

Important application requirements include having successfully completed a general psychiatry residency program. There are specific qualifications regarding the completion year, and potential applicants should be aware of any maximum limits to failed STEP exams. The selection process searches for strong interpersonal skills, professional ethics, and clinical aptitude in candidates, with an overall focus on their potential for significant contributions to child psychiatry.

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Program data

ACGME History [2]

Accreditation Last updated: Jul 16, 2026
Initial accreditation0
Full accreditation0
Continued27
Warning0
Probationary Accreditation0
Withdrawal0

Program

Program Size

-- (2 years) [1]

Accreditation Status

Continued Accreditation

(Effective: February 12, 2026)

Composition

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Training

Fellowship Rate:--

Faculty-to-Residents Ratio:1X [1]

Residents Career Path

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Quality of Life

First Year Paid Sick Leave: --

First Year Paid Vacation: --

First Year Salary: $93,647 [1]

First Year Maximum Consecutive Hours on Duty: 16 hours [1]

First Year Average Weekly Hours: 50 hours [1]

Admission

USMLE Step 2 Score: --

Visa Sponsorship:--

YOG Cutoff:1 [1]

Race / Ethnicity

No race data available.

Gender

No gender data available.

Incoming Schools

No incoming school data available.

Rotation Duration by Site

Benchmarks

Roster

Location

New Haven, CT [4]

Population
864,835
Median income
$77,719Below
Education
36.2%Above
Employment
60.6%Above
Health
7.9%Above
Age
40Below
  • Above the national average
  • Below the national average
  • Similar to the national average

Housing — Rental prices [5]

Rental prices

Crime — All violent offences [6]

Rate per 100,000 residents

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References

1. Freida - https://freida.ama-assn.org/program/4050811023

2. ACGME - Accreditation Data System (ADS) - https://apps.acgme.org/ads/Public/Programs/Search

3. NRMP Results and Data: 2022-2026 Main Residency Match - https://www.nrmp.org/match-data/2026/03/program-results-2022-2026/

4. United States Census Bureau - https://data.census.gov/profile/City,_VS?g=010XX00US

5. Zillow Research - Observed Rent Index (ZORI) - https://www.zillow.com/research/data/

6. FBI - Crime/Law Enforcement Stats (Uniform Crime Reporting Program) - https://www.fbi.gov/services/cjis/ucr