Medical Education and Training Programs
Bradley Hospital serves as a training site for a number of disciplines including psychiatry, psychology, social work, nursing, occupational therapy and communication disorders. Our training programs include:
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The Child and Adolescent Postdoctoral Fellowship in Clinical Psychology
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The NIMH T-32 Research Training Program in Child Mental Health
Triple Board Program
The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University Combined Residency in Pediatrics, General Psychiatry, and Child and Adolescent Psychiatry is designed to train a new kind of physician-one who synthesizes the clinical knowledge and skills of pediatrics and psychiatry in order to better care for children. The Triple Board Program enrolls medical school graduates in an integrated residency that leads to board eligibility in all three specialties after five years of training.
Bradley Hospital is a primary training site for residents in the Brown University Triple Board Residency, one of only ten such programs in the United States.
- Medical Education and Training Programs
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Research Areas
- Early Childhood Consultation and Program Evaluation
- Early Childhood Outpatient Program
- Early Childhood Research and Services
- Biological Basis of Psychiatric Disorders
- Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Disorders
- Forensic Issues and Juvenile Justice
- Health Services Research at Bradley Hospital
- Pediatric Behavioral Health
- Prevention and Early Intervention
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Current Studies
- Bradley Hospital Researchers Study How Sleep Impacts Childhood Achievement
- Bradley Hospital Sleep Experts Assess California’s Legislation for Later School Start Times
- Bradley Hospital Receives $10M to Establish Sleep, Circadian Rhythms Research Center
- InVita Research Program Examines Treatment for Suicidal Behavior among Hispanic/Latinx youth
- Study Tests Effect of Video Game on Impulse Control
- The Hidden Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Children
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