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Forensic
Psychiatry Fellowship
Program description:
The forensic fellowship program at the University of
Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) was established and accredited in
2003. The program is housed in the heart of Little Rock, Arkansas within
blocks of the state’s forensic hospital. The forensic inpatient service at
the Arkansas State Hospital is an 80-bed, four-unit complex. It houses the
entire inpatient forensic population of the state and serves as the primary
base for the program. Fellows will also rotate at the Arkansas Department
of Corrections and the UAMS Department of Psychiatry Adult Outpatient
Clinic.
The program faculty include two Board certified
forensic psychiatrists and one child and adolescent psychiatrist, as well
as additional adult psychiatrists that are available to provide instruction
and supervision when appropriate. An attorney with expertise in mental
health law and several psychologists and licensed social workers are also
members of the teaching staff.
Fellows conduct forensic evaluations of both inpatients
and outpatients concerning a wide variety of civil and criminal legal
issues, including competency, criminal responsibility, suitability for
conditional release, civil commitments, risk assessment, psychiatric
disability, compensability under the state worker’s compensation laws,
guardianship, and parental fitness. Fellows also work on the adolescent unit
under the supervision of a child and adolescent psychiatrist where they
perform above mentioned evaluations and gain experience with a state of the
art sexual offenders unit. Fellows will also spend up to four hours per week
responding to consults requested by general practitioners related to the
legal regulation of psychiatric practice.
Didactics and seminars are provided to ensure that
fellows are familiar with all aspects of forensic psychiatry and are
prepared for the practice of forensic psychiatry. Fellows will also be
required to complete a scholarly project under the supervision of a forensic
faculty member.
Fringe benefits include travel support to the annual
AAPL meeting and forensic review course.
Block diagram of rotations:
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12 MONTHS |
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Inpatient Forensics—Arkansas State Hospital
35% |
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Outpatient Forensics—Arkansas State Hospital
35% |
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Correctional—Arkansas Department of Corrections
20% |
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Court
Clinic—University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Adult Psychiatry
Outpatient Clinic
10% |
4301 W. Markham, Slot 554, Little Rock, Arkansas 72205
501.526.8100, 501.526.8199 – fax.
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