SECTION OF CHILD & ADOLESCENT PSYCHIATRY
TULANE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
The Tulane Section of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, together
with Neurology and Adult Psychiatry, is one of three sections in
the Department of Psychiatry and Neurology at Tulane University
School of Medicine. By national standards, Tulane is a medium-sized
academic program, currently with eight child psychiatrists, eight
child psychologists, and two social workers on the full-time faculty.
The Section anticipates modest growth in the next few years.
For trainees, a program this size offers the advantages of a
critical mass of expertise in a number of key areas, while
maintaining sufficient opportunities to work meaningfully with
virtually every faculty member during training.
Tulane also offers the advantages
of a mature and established program with a tradition of excellence
in training plus a recent influx of new faculty enhancing expertise
in certain areas and adding expertise in several new areas.
Another mix offered by Tulane is between public sector psychiatry
and psychiatry in private settings. In Child and Adolescent Psychiatry,
most faculty members work each week in public psychiatry settings,
ranging from community mental health centers to State Psychiatric
Hospitals, and most also maintain practices in private, fee-for-service
settings such as DePaul-Tulane Behavioral Health Center.
Most of these settings provide opportunities for training child
psychiatry residents, general psychiatry residents, medical students,
psychology interns and postdoctoral fellows, and other trainees.