From the MCG Training Director, Christopher Drescher, PhD
Our faculty share a deep commitment to educating our future health care professionals,
                           striving for compassionate and excellent clinical service, and advancing science.
                           We are excited to support trainees as they progress to careers of accomplishment and
                           meaning. Integral to our internship training are joint educational and clinical service
                           activities with primary care physicians, psychiatrists and other physician specialists,
                           nurses, social workers, and other allied health professionals.
                     
                     Note: This webpage focuses primarily on training experiences for 酴圖傻弝け paid
                        interns (Child and Family, Forensic, Health Psych - Chronic Illness, and Health Psych
                        - Integrated Primary Care tracks). For more details on the Charlie Norwood VAMC positions,
                        see .
                     
                     
                        
Training Model: 
Our training model focuses on three primary facets of training in the development
                           of professional psychologists:
                     
                     
                        
                        -  Training in the implementation of essential practice skills in key field settings 
 
                        
                        - Training in an empirical approach to practice (fostering attitudes of empiricism and
                           reflection)
 
                        
                        - Training in the provision of care for underserved populations and areas;
 
                        
                     
                     
                        
Overview of the Organization of the Internship: 
Two required 4-month rotations: 
                     
                     
                        
                        - The General Practice Rotation  Clinical training sites include the MCG, AU Summerville
                           campus, or East Central Regional Hospital.  This rotation focuses on opportunities
                           for development of psychological assessment skills, and individual and group psychotherapies.
 
                        
                        - The Integrated Health Psychology Rotation  Clinical training occurs at MCG sites.
                           Located in various inpatient and outpatient medical settings spread across MCG hospital,
                           outpatient clinics, and the MCG Childrens Hospital of Georgia, this rotation focuses
                           on acquiring skills that will enable psychology interns to apply fundamental psychological
                           assessment and treatment principles to health care settings with a goal of training
                           interns to function independently in interdisciplinary health care settings.
 
                        
                     
                     One 4-month Emphasis Track Rotation:
                     
                     Selected prior to entry into the internship program, the Emphasis Track Rotations
                        allow interns to experience more focused training opportunities that are consistent
                        with their long-range career interests. At present there are four Track choices available
                        at MCG, including:
                     
                     
                        
                        - Child & Family Track
 
                        
                        - Forensic Psychology Track
 
                        
                        - Health Psych  Chronic Illness Track
 
                        
                        - Health Psych  Integrated Primary Care Track
 
                        
                     
                     In addition to the 4-month Emphasis Track Rotation, one day of each week for the entire
                        year is also devoted to emphasis training within your chosen track rotation thereby
                        facilitating more depth and continuity in this aspect of your training experience.
                     
                     
                        
Seminars & Other Educational Opportunities:
                     
                     
                     There are three required seminars that meet on Thursdays:
                     
                     The Diagnostic/Treatment Seminar meets weekly and includes application of a Problem-Based
                           Learning (PBL) model. The PBL approach to learning employs a clinical case/problem
                           as the vehicle of learning and demands development of clinical/scientific reasoning. 
                     
                     
                        
                        - The Psychotherapy Process Seminar meets weekly and provides a laboratory to develop
                           skills of empiricism and reflection in the nonparticipant mode of peer supervision
                           and in the participant mode of a live therapy session presentation. Each Intern, along
                           with the faculty/seminar directors, take turns presenting a live psychotherapy case.
                           Didactics for the seminar focus upon: (a) Common factors in psychotherapy; (b) Supervision,
                           and; (c) Therapy termination.
Note: This seminar also facilitates a 10-week course (two hours per week) that reviews
                           Cognitive Behavior Therapy and provides an introduction to Acceptance and Commitment
                           Therapy. 
                        
                        - The Professional Issues Seminar is devoted to didactics and discussions related to
                           the professional development of the Intern. The seminar primarily focuses on the non-therapy
                           aspects of being a psychologist and meets once per month.
 
                        
                     
                     
                        
Other Educational Opportunities:
                     
                     
                     
                        
                        - Psychiatry Grand Rounds are held twice per month and are part of MCG Department of
                           Psychiatry & Health Behaviors Grand Rounds series that features guest speakers of
                           prominence from the region and nation providing continuing education reviews of important
                           clinical topics germane to the fields of psychiatry and psychology.
 
                        
                        - Half to full day workshops are typically provided several times each year on topics
                           including objective assessment techniques, empirically validated psychotherapy, trauma
                           related therapies, cultural diversity issues in psychology, ethics, etc.
 
                        
                        - Intern Research/Scholarly time is facilitated by providing 4 hours of dedicated time
                           each week for scholarly activities. This time can be used for dissertation efforts,
                           if not yet completed. Interns must produce a scholarly paper, either from the dissertation
                           or other research activities, that is of publishable quality by May of the internship
                           year.
 
                        
                     
                     
                        
Supervision:
                     
                     
                     
                        
                        - Overall Supervisor - Due to the complexity of internship training and the diverse interests and educational
                           needs of interns entering internship training, the internship provides an Overall
                           Supervisor (OS) for each intern prior to the beginning of the internship. The OS is
                           charged with the duty to develop an understanding of the unique educational needs
                           and interests of the Intern and to develop and monitor a year-long strategy to maximize
                           the training experiences available.
 
                        
                        - Practicum Experiences and Supervision - The Rotational/Track supervisors are responsible for establishing and communicating
                           clear educational goals for the rotational/track experience, identifying and delegating
                           appropriate clinical assessment/treatment cases for the Intern, supervising all clinical/professional
                           activities on the rotation/track, maintaining on-site presence during all Intern clinical
                           encounters, verifying the accuracy and timeliness of all clinical documentation, and
                           providing routine verbal and written feedback regarding the Interns rotation/track
                           performance.
 
                        
                        - Case Supervisor - If special expertise is needed on a particular case, or if the Intern has a special
                           interest in working with a faculty person, a Case Supervisor can be added to the interns
                           supervisory experiences at any time.
 
                        
                        - Mentor - After the Intern gets to know the faculty, we encourage, but do not require, the Intern
                           to seek a personal mentor relationship with a faculty person that does NOT have an
                           evaluative role with them. This faculty mentor functions as an informal counselor,
                           advisor, ombudsman, role model, advocate and ally for the intern.
 
                        
                     
                     
                        
Strengths of the Program:
                     
                     
                     
                        
                        - Faculty Committed to Training - Over 20 licensed psychologists that serve as supervisors
                           or other training contributors.  Additionally, nearly all supervisors are also working
                           as practicing clinicians who are regularly implementing similar empirically validated
                           treatment strategies to those also being utilized by the interns.
 
                        
                        - Availability of diverse clinical experiences across multiple interdisciplinary care
                           settings including:
                           
                           
                              
                              - Medical College of Georgia: Adult Infectious Disease Clinic, Georgia Cancer Center (inpatient and outpatient),
                                 Family Medicine Clinic, Pediatric Enhanced Primary Care, Developmental-Behavioral
                                 Pediatrics, Psychiatry and Health Behavior Outpatient Clinic, 酴圖傻弝け Employee
                                 and Faculty Assistance Program, and Neurology Clinic.
 
                              
                              - 酴圖傻弝け Student Counseling & Psychological Services (SCAPS)
 
                              
                              - East Central Georgia Regional Hospital (ECRH): Forensic Unit
 
                              
                            
                        
                        - High Intern Ratings for Training Experience - 10-year data collected from post-intern
                           graduates indicate consistently high ratings of the quality of the training experience: 
 
                        
                        - Intern Scholarly Productivity  interns have protected research time and often present
                           and publish during the internship year.
 
                        
                        - Intern success in getting postdoctoral positions  Interns regularly secure postdoctoral
                           positions and jobs in their chosen settings following completion of internship.
 
                        
                        - Variety of Career Paths - internship graduates have embarked on diverse career paths
                           in settings including:
                           
                           
                              
                              - Academic medical centers, VA medical centers, independent practice, graduate schools,
                                 primary care psychology, state hospitals, and research settings.
 
                              
                            
                        
                     
                     Augusta, Georgia  Augusta is a city with very affordable housing, mild winters, numerous
                           outdoor recreational activities, relatively low crime rates, a variety of good restaurants,
                           close proximity to Atlanta, the northern Georgia mountains, Asheville, and the beaches
                           of South Carolina and Georgia and virtually no traffic problems.
                     
                      
                     
                     
                     
                      
                     
                     
                        
                     
                     
                     Professor, Psychiatry & Health Behavior, MCG
Director, Psychology Internship Training
                     
                      icon cdrescher@augusta.edu