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my name is neja hudipul
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i am the residency program director for
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this residency program
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at prisma health we are a culture and a
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program
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full of very motivated collegial
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family-friendly individuals who are
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really here to
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learn how to be a good psychiatrist and
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to support one another in their career
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development
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the people really make this program
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stand apart from others
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so we are housed in an academic medical
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center at a tertiary care hospital
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and because of that we're really able to
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get into the
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nuanced aspects of complicated
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psychiatry care
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and of hospital-based care being at a
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facility of this size here on prisma
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health campus
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because of that reason we are able to
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really offer this
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great in-depth training for our
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residents we also embrace the role of
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the resident as teacher in this program
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so our residents are taught from day one
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that their role as an educator is an
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extremely important one
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is equally as important to their role as
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a clinician we have had
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several of our graduates go on to pursue
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fellowship training
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in sub-specialty areas of psychiatry
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including
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child adolescent psychiatry and consult
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liaison psychiatry
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we have also had several of our
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graduates go on to take academic jobs in
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psychiatry departments including here at
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prisma health
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and we've had residents go on to jobs in
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the community across the country
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my name is sunny patel i'm a second year
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psychiatry resident
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i chose prisma health specifically
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because how
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well the residents got along with one
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another and i thought that
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that created a really beneficial
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learning environment
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i'm rachel i am one of the psych interns
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i really found myself comfortable with
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the other residents
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on my interview trail that i was looking
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for
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a program that would give me the
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opportunity to be exposed to
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all the different fields including
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emergency psychiatry and that is
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unique to this program the level
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autonomy at this program
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is very good but we also have excellent
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supervision with our attendings from day
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one of residency
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we are expected to come up with our own
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plans for our patients come up with
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medications
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my classmates became good friends
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from day one of residency and that has
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been
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incredible going through this process we
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really do call ourselves a family
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and we meet regularly as a residency
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body
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to see how things are going with them
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find out what concerns they have or what
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questions they have or find out what's
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going well for them
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and this is the way that we grow as a
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program this is how we make
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meaningful changes to our curriculum and
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the clinical experiences that we offer
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our residents
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to be able to give them the best
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possible training
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we see our graduates having lots of
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opportunities at their fingertips to be
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able to pursue
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the careers of their dreams once they
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graduate
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