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Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Fellowship

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From left to right: Dr. Linda Okai, 2nd year CAP Fellow; Kristopher Goodlow, Program Coordinator; Dr. Brittany Stallworth, 1st Year CAP Fellow; Kennyna Landing, Program Manager; Dr. Jenika Hardeman, CAP Faculty; Dr. Joshua Omade, 1st year CAP Fellow; Dr. Amber Navy, 2nd Year CAP Fellow; (seated) Dr. Danae Evans, Program Director; (seated) Dr. Kamille Williams, Associate Program Director;

The ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵ Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Fellowship (MSM CAP) is rooted in our over-arching institutional mission of leading in the creation and advancement of health equity.  As psychiatric physicians, we believe that there is no better place to start than the mental health of children and families.  With cultural and structural humility informing each educational experience, this program is intentionally designed to not only educate and train excellent child and adolescent clinicians but to also inspire and equip effective physician leaders and advocates.

This CAP fellowship is history-making as the first ever at an HBCU medical school.  While the fellowship here is still relatively new, the clinical rotations and learning experiences draw from strategic partnerships with distinguished clinicians and well-established institutions throughout our community.  These institutions include the Georgia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities (DBHDD), CHRIS 180, Devereux Advanced Behavioral Health, Hillside Hospital, Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, and many others.  Dr. Sarah Vinson, the inaugural program director, worked to design the fellowship program from the ground up in 2018.  This allowed her to build a program with the current opportunities, challenges, and trends of our field in mind.  Under her leadership, the fellowship program received full accreditation from the Accreditation Council of Graduate Medical Education (ACGME).  We graduated our first class of fellows in June 2022.

The fellowship program has enthusiastic faculty with robust and diverse experiences including a child and adolescent psychiatrist who is a teaching psychoanalyst, attorneys and faculty from Emory School of Law, psychologists and social workers, child and adolescent forensic mental health experts, and MSM clinicians and researchers with appointments in four different academic departments.  We are very proud of our faculty and their accomplishments, and we are very appreciative of the expertise that they bring to their teaching and mentorship.

                        

While there will be plenty of work to do, where you live matters, too.  Atlanta is steeped in rich cultural history.  As an undisputed regional hub, Atlanta boasts the world’s busiest airport, one of the liveliest MLS stadiums in the country, three professional sports teams, a revitalized downtown, a burgeoning tech scene, a steady stream of cultural experiences, and a cost of living that allows for a nice life on your fellowship salary.

Please look around our website to learn more.  We welcome your questions.  I look forward to meeting you during interview season.

Warm regards,

Evans Sig
Danae Evans, M.D.

CAP Fellowship Program Director

Double Board Certified Child & Adolescent and Adult Psychiatrist

Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵ

Danae Evans, M.D. Associate Professor of Psychiatry

CAP Fellowship Program Director

Double Board Certified Child & Adolescent and Adult Psychiatrist



Training Sites

To provide the best training for our residents, we are affiliated with some of the most prestigious hospitals in and around the Atlanta area.

 
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Why ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵ

View Child and Adolescent Fellowship Introduction at ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵ.

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