Educational Excellence
Educational Excellence is one of the essential missions of the Department. We are committed to nurturing the career development of each and every one of our learners. Personalized education -- independent thinking and the pursuit of specialized interests are the norm. Having access to all faculty for mentoring, from the most senior professors to those who are junior, facilitates this endeavor.
Equally vital is maintaining a community of learners and critical thinkers, across a continuum of levels -- college undergraduates, medical students, resident physicians, clinical fellows, faculty members, and community providers. Also engaged are a range of disciplines including psychiatry, clinical psychology, neuroscience, and other behavioral sciences. Additionally, interprofessional collaborations between the Department and all the Schools of Stanford University (e.g., Business, Earth Sciences, Education, Engineering, Humanities & Sciences, Law) are promoted by being located on the same campus.
In sum, a personalized and inclusive model of education and career development is pursued throughout a continuum of multidisciplinary learners. This fosters the individualism and spirit of innovation, which is so characteristic of Stanford University. In any one year, the Department is involved in the teaching of approximately 1,500 students and learners. Programs in the Department’s educational portfolio are listed below.
- Alan K. Louie, MD Professor, Associate Chair, and Director of Education
Educational Programs
Medical School
- Medical student and graduate student level courses in the
School of Medicine Course Catalog
Clinical Fellowship
Clinical Psychology
- PGSP-Stanford Psy.D. Consortium
- Child and Adolescent Pre-doctoral Psychology Internship
- Child and Adolescent Clinical Psychology Post-doctoral Fellowship
- Clinical Psychology Post-doctoral Fellowship
(includes Psychosocial, Behavioral Sleep Medicine, and Pain Management)
Research Training
- T32 Biobehavioral Research Training Program
(PI: Dr. Alan Schatzberg) - T32 Multi-Institutional Training In Genetic/Genomic Approaches To Sleep Disorders
(Site PI: Dr. Emmanuel Mignot and Co-PI Dr. Ruth O'Hara) - T32 Research Training For Child Psychiatry And Development
(PI: Dr. Allan Reiss) - Postdoctoral Research Fellowships with individual laboratories and research groups - search the Postdoctoral Scholars site
- Mental Illness Research, Education, and Clinical Center Advanced Fellowship
(MIRECC, based at the VA Palo Alto) - War Related Illness and Injury Study Center
(WRIISC, based at the VA Palo Alto) - National Center for PTSD Advanced Fellowship
(NC-PTSD, based at the VA Palo Alto)
Continuing Education
College
Baccalaureate level courses in Stanford Bulletin's Explore Courses
High School
Clinical Neuroscience Internship Experience (CNI-X) at Stanford University