Our Mission:
We are a team of professionals committed to discovering and providing innovative solutions to mental health problems by: educating health professionals, providing compassionate service, advancing science and inspiring a love of learning.
As we enter the 2009-2010 academic year, the enthusiasm and excitement that we have here at the Medical College of Georgia regarding our Department and our residency program continues to grow.
MCG is one of the oldest medical schools in the country, with a tradition of excellence in education that dates back to 1828. Our first chairman was Dr. Hervey Cleckley, perhaps best known for his work with another Augusta psychiatrist Doctor Corbett Thigpen when they wrote about their experiences in “The Three Faces of Eve”. Over the ensuing 70 years since Dr. Cleckley first assumed the chairmanship our Department has expanded dramatically, developing nationally and internationally recognized excellence in teaching and research. Our residency training program is staffed by over 30 full-time faculty dedicated to the fulfillment of our educational mission.
Under the leadership of our current Chairman, Dr. Peter F. Buckley, we have made great strides in the recruitment of new faculty dedicated to our educational mission, in the acquisition of new resources and infrastructure to support the efforts of the Department, and in our Department’s impact on our institution, our state, and our profession on a national level. Our institution is enthusiastic about the Department and the increasingly vital role that it plays at MCG. Our success has been recognized by the hospital and medical school leadership as demonstrated by our newly renovated Departmental facilities in the historic Stoney Building at MCG.
The quality and number of the applicants to our program continues to grow. We conducted approximately 25% more interviews this past season than the year before, and our total number of applicants has grown substantially. There are a number of reasons that account for this growth.
Why do residents choose MCG over other programs?
Because of the Residency
Size of
residency program
Strong CBT
and psychotherapy training
ABPN Board
Success
Close
proximity of training sites
Team
approach of residency
Strong
social network of residents
Enhanced
emphasis on scholarship, faculty mentorship of trainees and evidence-based learning
Competitive salaries/benefits in a city with a markedly low cost of
living
Moonlighting opportunities
Front-loaded first call system
Because of Augusta
Cost
of Living (one of the lowest costs for housing of metropolitan areas in
the U.S.)
Proximity
to Atlanta, Savannah, Charleston, Hilton Head, mountains
Family
friendly
Southern
lifestyle
Lack of
urban hassles
Because of the Department
A national leader in the principles of Recovery and Patient-Centered Care
Active and
collegial interface with Psychology and Psychiatry
Visibility
and approachability of Chairman and faculty
Attractive
and strong Child/Adolescent Residency Program
A newly approved Forensic Psychiatry fellowship program
Departmental Values (Integrity, Respect, Pride, Collegiality)
Research
opportunities
Department
is stable financially and in a growth phase
Our program is large enough to provide a diverse, multidisciplinary faculty that can truly embrace and teach a comprehensive biopsychosocial approach to psychiatry, and yet is small enough that close and rewarding learning relationships are readily established with even the most senior faculty. We provide a program that will enable our graduates to be fully capable in understanding and utilizing the fund of neuroscientific knowledge available to our field. At the same time the psychosocial aspects of care and psychotherapy skills are also emphasized.
If you are seeking a program with a dedicated faculty sincerely interested in the welfare and progress of its trainees, if you are seeking a program that combines academic excellence with a supportive and collegial environment, if you are seeking a program that is increasingly recognized for its academic accomplishments, educational interventions, and clinical service delivery, then I would urge you to come and check us out. I am confident that you will not be disappointed.
