
Emergency Psychiatry Introductory Elective
Preceptors: Patricia Schwartz, MD, Ashley Lara Valencia, MD
Contact: Jeffrey Sanchez, Jeffrey.Sanchez@NYULangone.org
Telephone: 646-754-4845
Prerequisites: None
Who should enroll in this elective?
Students who are considering Psychiatry as a career
Students who are entering an allied field, such as Neurology or Emergency Medicine
Students who are simply interested in this clinical area
Clinical sites
The Comprehensive Psychiatric Emergency Program (CPEP) at Bellevue Hospital
- Emergency room evaluations
- Interim Crisis Clinic
- Mobile Crisis Team
Description
This is an introductory 2-week elective that seeks to introduce students to the field of Emergency Psychiatry. As an introductory elective, students will be expected to gain a broad understanding of the core principles, foundational knowledge, and essential skills relevant to the specialty through encounters with a diverse range of cases reflective of this specialty. Students will gain increased knowledge of psychopathology, psychiatric diagnosis, psychiatric emergencies, community resources, and psychotherapeutics. During the 2-week introductory elective, students will experience a continuum of evaluation and treatment of acute psychiatric conditions. Settings may vary base on patient volume but may include: emergency room evaluations in Bellevue CPEP, follow up evaluations in the Interim Crisis Clinic, and community outreach with the Mobile Crisis team. This rotation is based in Bellevue Hospital. Students will also join the PGY-2 didactics on Thursdays in Manhattan, and Psychiatric Grand Rounds. Elective objectives are outlined below.
Objectives of the Elective
By the end of this elective, through daily contact with patients and didactics, you will:
- Gain a deeper understanding of the field of psychiatry, building on your pre-clerkship and if applicable your clerkship experiences, through a broad exposure to psychiatric disorders
- Expand your skills in evaluation and management of patients with acute psychiatric conditions that you may encounter throughout your career, regardless of specialty
- Learn about specialty-specific history and mental status exams
- Gain knowledge regarding treatment modalities used to treat psychiatric disorders in the emergency, outpatient follow up, and community settings
- Gain insight into the interdisciplinary nature of this specialty and how our clinicians interact with other medical disciplines to provide comprehensive patient care
- Explore the option of psychiatry as a career choice
Key Responsibilities of students while on Elective
By enrolling in this introductory elective, you have agreed to:
- Participate in at least 35 contact hours of education each week
- Provide communication of any excused absences to the Office of Student Affairs (excused absence form) and to the elective coordinator, in a timely fashion
- Arrive in a timely fashion to all locations to which you are assigned
- Participate in daily morning rounds and patient care with residents and attendings
- Be an active participant in the care of patients being followed by the team, as dictated by the resident/attending
- Attend all didactics provided for trainees, as outlined below
Key Responsibilities of the preceptor/residents/faculty while you are on Elective
By accepting your enrollment in this introductory elective, the department has agreed to:
- Clearly communicate their expectations of you
- Maintain a supportive clinical learning environment
- Ensure that you have access to a broad case mix and clinical experience
- Provide the education necessary for you to gain an understanding of the patients and pathology reflective of this specialty
- Provide feedback on your clinical skills
Didactic program
PGY-2 didactics: Thursdays, Department of Psychiatry, 1 Park Avenue, 8th Flr, NY, NY
Psychiatric Grand Rounds: Thursdays, 11am – Noon (zoom meeting)
Weekly schedule
Week 1
Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday |
Interim Crisis Clinic- Bellevue | CPEP- Bellevue | Mobile Crisis/CPEP - AM Topic Readings-PM |
PGY2 Didactics Grand Rounds |
Interim Crisis Clinic – Bellevue AM CPEP- Bellevue PM Topic Presentation to Attending and Resident |
Week 2
Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday |
Interim Crisis Clinic- Bellevue | CPEP- Bellevue | Mobile Crisis/CPEP - AM Topic Readings-PM |
PGY2 Didactics Grand Rounds |
Interim Crisis Clinic – Bellevue AM CPEP- Bellevue PM Topic Presentation to Attending and Resident |
Method of evaluation
Students will be evaluated by faculty, residents, Dr. Schwartz and Dr. Valencia.
To receive a Pass for the 2-week elective rotation a student must demonstrate the ability to:
- Take a patient history
- Perform mental status examinations
- Document mental status examinations
- Work professionally with all team members and with patients & families
- Present on an emergency psychiatry topic each Friday
Scheduling information
Duration: 2 Weeks
Months/Blocks Offered:
7/29/24 - 8/11/24
12/9/24 - 12/20/24
3/3/25 - 3/16/25
5/19/25 - 6/1/25
Student point of contact before start of elective: Jeffrey Sanchez, Program Coordinator, Jeffrey.Sanchez@NYULangone.org
On day 1, students report to: Ashley Lara Valencia, MD
CPEP, Bellevue Hospital (18 East of H building)
462 First Avenue
New York, NY 10016
509-969-6493
Ashley.Valencia@NYULangone.org
Students per elective block: 1
*This elective is only offered to NYU students.