The General Psychiatry Residency Training Program is a well-structured and high-quality curricular education designed to ensure that its graduates possess sound clinical judgment, attitudes, skills, and a high order of knowledge about the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of the psychiatric disorders as well as other common medical and neurological disorders that relate to the practice of Psychiatry.

Our goal is that residents see and care for a wide variety of patients within a system of appropriate and graded responsibility with the dual objectives of continuing safe and effective patient care while ensuring trainee growth. The goals of the psychiatric training enclose the comprehensive list of requirements delineated by the Psychiatry Residency Review Committee of the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME).

These four years of training will form a competent professional that renders safe, effective professional care to patients and contributes to the quality and the challenge of developing new healthcare systems.

The training you’ll receive should help you gain an awareness of your strengths and limitations and the necessity for continuing your professional development.”