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Application Due Date: January 1, 2025 Postdoctoral Fellowship with Emphasis in Interprofessional Team-Based Care and Health Psychology Positions Available: 3 The Psychology Training
Program at the Cincinnati VA Medical Center (CVAMC) offers a Postdoctoral Fellowship with emphasis in Interprofessional Team-Based Care accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of the
American Psychological Association (APA). The aim of the Postdoctoral Fellowship Program is the development of advanced skills in the core competencies of clinical psychology within an
integrated care environment for both independent practice and in preparation for careers as psychologists within the Veterans Health Administration. Major training experiences during the
fellowship are available in these training rotations: Hematology/Oncology Cardiovascular Disease Integrated Health: HIV and Liver Disease Substance Use Disorder Treatment POSTDOCTORAL
FELLOWSHIP WITH EMPHASIS IN TRAUMA TREATMENT AND THE MENTAL HEALTH CARE OF HOMELESS VETERANS Positions Available: 2 The Psychology Training Program at the Cincinnati VA Medical Center
(CVAMC) offers a postdoctoral fellowship with emphasis in Trauma Treatment and the Mental Health Care of Homeless Veterans accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of the American
Psychological Association (APA). The aim of the Postdoctoral Fellowship Program is the development of advanced skills in the core competencies of clinical psychology within an integrated
care environment for both independent practice and in preparation for careers as psychologists within the Veterans Health Administration. This program is specifically designed to provide
fellowship training in evidence-based approaches to address two of the most prominent issues confronting veterans: Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and homelessness. Fellows will have
the opportunity to learn best practices in evidence-based treatment, work in both residential and outpatient treatment settings, and participate in multidisciplinary care teams. Fellows will
also have the option of becoming involved in cutting edge research focused upon improving clinical care within this population of veterans. GENERAL ELIGIBILITY, ACCREDITATION, AND OUTCOME
INFORMATION Psychology Training Director: Brian Zinnbauer, PhD ABPP x204969 [email protected] Internship program Admissions, Support, and Initial Placement Data Date Program tables
were updated: 6/7/2024