Psychiatry - Riverside Methodist
Graduating Leaders in Psychiatry
The OhioHealth Psychiatry Residency program is the state of Ohio’s newest Psychiatry Residency. It is designed to graduate practice-ready physicians fully skilled in inpatient and outpatient care. We will have all four levels of training in academic year 2022-2023.
For more information, please contact Audra.Boring@OhioHealth.com.
NRMP Program Code: 1567400C0
Why Choose Psychiatry at Riverside Methodist Hospital
Our residency program is designed to bring you up to speed smoothly, while learning from the best minds in the field.
Our Curriculum
Extensive resources with OhioHealth hospitals and the behavioral health department provide our residents with superior training opportunities.
Curriculum follows ACGME-recommended rotations and didactics, with the addition of a hospice and palliative care rotation with OhioHealth’s nationally-recognized hospice faculty. Forensics electives are available, as well as opportunities to learn mental health advocacy. Our goal is to be resident-friendly and promote a healthy work-life balance while preparing confident, practicing psychiatrists.
What to Expect
- A Balanced Clinical Experience
The Riverside Methodist Hospital Psychiatry Residency program offers a balanced clinical experience in psychiatry with additional opportunities in:
- Neuromodulation (ECT and TMS)
- Integrated care psychiatry
- Telepsychiatry
- Emergency psychiatry
- Palliative medicine
- Geriatric psychiatry
- Addiction psychiatry
- Forensic Psychiatry
- Elective opportunities of your choice
- A Wide Range of Learning Experiences
We offer residents a wide range of learning experiences that include:
- Direct patient care with mentorship by psychiatric experts and interdisciplinary team members
- Multidisciplinary teams and conferences
- Didactic and interactive case-based group learning
- Simulated patient experiences
- Mental Health Advocacy with APA/OPPA/Organized Psychiatry
- Specialty conferences
- Participation in the teaching of medical students, residents and other mental health trainees
- Mentorship and experiences to improve your teaching and leadership skills
- Teaching Settings
Our teaching settings include:
- OhioHealth Riverside Methodist Hospital: a 1,000-bed community teaching tertiary referral center with a wide range of medical services, 100 ICU and 100 ED beds, and specialty services that include neuroscience and oncology
- OhioHealth Grant Medical Center: a 350-bed urban surgical and Level I trauma teaching hospital with a wide range of medical and surgical services, and expertise in geriatric medicine
- OhioHealth Dublin Methodist Hospital, OhioHealth Doctors Hospital, OhioHealth Mansfield Hospital, OhioHealth Marion General Hospital, OhioHealth Grady Memorial Hospital
- Elective opportunities in a wide range of programs, within OhioHealth and externally
- For More Information
For more information please contact:
Residency Program Director
Adam Jara, DO, PhD
Adam.Jara@OhioHealth.comResidency Coordinator/Consultant
Audra Boring
Audra.Boring@OhioHealth.com