This Pre-doctoral Psychology Internship Training Program at the University of Colorado School of Medicine was established in 1952 and has been continuously accredited by the American Psychological Association since 1956. The internship program moved to its new academic home in the Department of Family Medicine in 2012 under the departmental leadership of Chairman Frank Verloin deGruy III, MD, MSFM. This program offers exposure to a diverse group of consumers of behavioral and mental health services as well as to a variety of intervention strategies and approaches.
The goals of the internship are to help interns achieve:
Major rotations correspond to the specialty tracks to which an individual applies. Major rotations are 24-hours per week for twelve months. For the 2014-2015 training year, the program will offer four specialty tracks as listed below. Applicants may apply for only one track.
Because this training has a specialty emphasis, priority is given to applicants who show promise of a career focus in that specialty area. Evidence of prior experience in and commitment to the specialty area are weighted heavily in evaluating applicant credentials.
This program is accredited by the American Psychological Association.
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