Internships and fellowships | veterans affairs

Internships and fellowships | veterans affairs


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Applications Applications for the 2025-2026 training year are due no later than November 15, 2024.  Applicants should use the APPIC Online Application Process.  To view the APPIC Directory,


please go to the APPIC website (https://www.appic.org/).  The National Matching Service can also be accessed through the APPIC website, or directly through the NMS website


(www.natmatch.com/psychint/). •    APPIC Program Number: 2067 •    NMS Match Number: 206711 Eligibility Applicants must be a doctoral student in good standing at an American Psychological


Association (APA) or Canadian Psychological Association (CPA) accredited graduate program in Clinical, Counseling, or Combined psychology or Psychological Clinical Science Accreditation


System (PCSAS) accredited program in Clinical Science.  Persons with a doctorate in another area of psychology who meet the APA or CPA criteria for respecialization training in Clinical,


Counseling, or Combined Psychology are also eligible.  Applicants must be approved for internship status by their graduate program training director.  For general information pertaining to


eligibility requirements for an VA psychology internship, please refer to the information and links below pertaining to VA psychology trainees.  If you have more specific questions regarding


eligibility requirements, including drug testing and background checks, please refer to the OPM website (https://www.opm.gov/). •    Resources for Health Professions Trainees Coming to VA |


Eligibility and Forms - Office of Academic Affiliations •    Am I Eligible? Checklist for VA HPTs •    Trainee Qualifications and Credentials Verification Letter (TQCVL) - Office of


Academic Affiliations (va.gov) •    VA Drug-Free Workplace Program Guide for Veterans Health Administration Health Professions Trainees •    Of note, the VA has also mandated that all health


professions trainees adhere to the VA requirement for COVID vaccination, requiring that trainees be fully vaccinated or have an exemption filed (medical or religious). CONTACT  Please


contact the Training Director or Assistant Training Director for further information about the Alaska VA Psychology Internship Program: Micol Levi-Minzi, Psy.D.       Training Director,


Psychology Internship Program Alaska VA MH RRTP 1201 N. Muldoon Rd.  Anchorage, AK 99504 Email: [email protected] Phone: Amy Hufstedler, Ph.D.  Deputy Training Director, Psychology


Internship Program PAWS/PTSD Psychologist, Alaska VA Healthcare System 1201 N. Muldoon Rd.  Anchorage, AK 99504 Email: [email protected] Phone: