Forensic Psychiatry Fellowship
Forensic Psychiatry Fellowship Program
Director | Ryan C. Wagoner, MD |
Address | USF Morsani College of Medicine
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neurosciences 3515 East Fletcher Avenue Tampa, FL 33613 |
Telephone | (813) 974-3968 |
ryanwagoner@usf.edu | |
Level | PGY-5 |
Positions Accredited by ACGME | 2 |
Annual Stipend | $70,635.00 |
Fellows in this program rotate at a variety of sites, including expert consultation at the Veteran’s Court through the James A. Haley VA, inpatient clinical care on a competency restoration unit at Gracepoint hospital, and outpatient clinical care of individual’s in the correctional system through a public defender’s office. Time is also specifically allotted for fellows to participate in their own independent criminal evaluations and prepare parallel cases for civil evaluations with the program director.
Both the landmark case series and didactic seminars are specifically tailored not only to meet the ACGME requirements for training in forensic psychiatry, but also to provide the building blocks for a fellow to succeed as a forensic psychiatrist. The faculty associated with this fellowship include multiple board-certified forensic psychiatrists, psychologists, and attorneys. Many of the faculty that teach in the fellowship have national reputations in various areas, including competence to stand trial, addictions and the law, and child forensic psychiatry.
One burgeoning area of forensic psychiatry is the practice of using standardized instruments in evaluations. Fellows in this program are trained in the use and interpretation of a multitude of instruments, including those used in risk assessment, competence to stand trial, and detection of malingering. The fellows benefit from the presence of multiple psychologists who teach these instruments throughout the year and fellows practice their use during evaluations and under supervision.
Applicants are encouraged to apply using the AAPL Common Application Form starting June 1st the calendar year prior to the fellowship. Interviews will take place between September and October. Further information regarding the uniform application process can be found at: http://www.aapl.org/fellowship.
How to Apply
Download our forensic psychiatry fellowship application
Forensic Psychiatry Fellowship Application