Didactic Curriculum
A core weekly didactic seminar series is the academic
cornerstone of each of the fist three years of training. These seminars are
broad-based, dealing with practical and theoretical issues in psychiatry, as
well as providing an overview of emerging new knowledge in our field. In
addition, there are weekly interviewing courses for PGY-Is and a videotape
interviewing seminar for PGY-IIs. There is a weekly psychotherapy course for
second year residents and an advanced course on psychotherapy for senior
residents. We have a weekly reading seminar, journal clubs, and advanced
psychopharmacology course, and brief psychotherapy and family therapy
courses. We make extensive use of videotapes and one-way mirrors in the
teaching and learning of psychotherapy. There is a weekly Departmental
Conference featuring distinguished local, national, and international
experts, as well as department-wide case conferences. Each clinical service
and team has its own clinical conferences and/or lecture series. In addition
to these didactic offerings, each resident receives formal supervision from
faculty on each team or clinical service and is assigned two additional
clinical supervisors for work with outpatient cases.
As a major UCLA affiliate, Harbor is a site for the core Year III medical
student psychiatry clerkship as well as for Year IV elective clerkships.
There is extensive opportunity for medical student teaching. We annually
participate in the national psychiatry resident in-training examination
(PRITE) and expose residents to interviewing and presenting in a "boards"
style format.
Los Angeles is an international city which attracts many local, national,
and international scholarly meetings. In addition, scientific presentations
are regularly offered by UCLA, USC, the Southern California Psychiatric
Society, numerous family therapy groups, and the local psychoanalytic
institutes. Residents are made aware of these special educational
opportunities and their participation is encouraged and facilitated.