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Psychiatry Residency Training Program: Evaluation and the Community of Residents  Printer Friendly View

Evaluation occurs on a periodic basis, with the goal of assessing each resident’s strengths and weaknesses and adjusting his or her training accordingly.  In accordance with ACGME guidelines, residents take the Psychiatric Residency In-Training Examination (PRITE) annually.  Residents take “mock orals” in preparation for their board examinations.  In addition, we believe it is important that feedback and evaluation flow in both directions.  Residents regularly evaluate courses, clinical rotations, and individual teachers/supervisors.  Residents may attend the Residency Training Committee (of which the chief residents are members) and participate in the comprehensive review and the policy-making that helps our residency achieve its goals. 

 

Our community of residents is the heart and soul of our program.  We see our residency not only as a communal forum for learning but also as the springboard for each resident’s individual professional growth.  We care about the health of our residents, and do our best to ensure they are heard and respected.  All residents participate in quarterly day-long retreats, at which they both enjoy each others’ company and suggest further improvements to their training program.  Residents learn together through small work groups and, as they become more senior, in sharing their knowledge by teaching junior residents.   Ultimately, we hope to foster a bond between residents that will continue long after their training days in San Mateo are over.