Combined Psychiatry-Family Medicine Residency
The University of Illinois College of Medicine is delighted to announce our new Combined Psychiatry-Family Medicine Residency Program. This 5-year program has been approved by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology and the American Board of Family Medicine. We will recruit our first two residents in the 2025 Match.
Rotations
During your 5-year residency, you will complete the same rotations as the categorical family medicine and psychiatry residents including the following:
Psychiatry | Family Medicine |
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Inpatient psychiatry | Inpatient medicine |
Longitudinal outpatient psychiatry including multimodal psychotherapy | Outpatient medicine (continuity clinic) |
Neurology | MICU |
Child and adolescent psychiatry | Pediatrics: inpatient, outpatient, EM, NICU |
Consultation-liaison psychiatry | Geriatrics |
Geriatric psychiatry | Orthopedics and sports medicine |
Addiction psychiatry | Emergency medicine |
Emergency psychiatry | Surgery (outpatient) |
Forensic psychiatry | Labor and delivery |
Community psychiatry | Reproductive health |
Electroconvulsive therapy and neuromodulation | Community medicine |
Collaborative care | Addiction medicine |
Partial hospital including eating disorders | Health systems management |
NRMP Program Code: 1150720C0 |
Program Director(s)
Joseph J. Cooper MD, FANPA
- Director, Psychiatry Residency Training Program
- Director, Behavioral Neurology & Neuropsychiatry Fellowship
- Vice Chair for Education, Department of Psychiatry
- Associate Professor of Clinical Psychiatry
- University of Illinois Chicago
- Director, Psychiatry Residency Training Program
- Director, Behavioral Neurology & Neuropsychiatry Fellowship
- Vice Chair for Education, Department of Psychiatry
- Associate Professor of Clinical Psychiatry
- University of Illinois Chicago
cooperjuic [dot] edu