The programs are designed to train clinically competent general psychiatrists who are well prepared for the challenges of psychiatry. ACGME-accredited.
This week, Vandalia Health CAMC Clinical Psychology interns and faculty enjoyed an end-of-year dinner at Soho’s to celebrate the interns’ upcoming graduation from the program.
The CAMC Institute for Academic Medicine's Behavioral Medicine and Psychiatry department was well represented at the American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting in San Francisco!
Vandalia Health CAMC Internal Medicine and Psychiatry residents recently shared their quality improvement poster presentation with colleagues and leadership at the CAMC Institute for Academic Medicine's Quality Improvement Symposium.
It’s a match! The Internal Medicine and Psychiatry Residency at Vandalia Health CAMC is excited to welcome our talented incoming residents joining us this summer in Charleston, WV.
Congratulations to the incoming Vandalia Health CAMC Behavioral Medicine and Psychiatry residents! We are thrilled to welcome them to our program and look forward to all they will achieve.
The Behavioral Medicine and Psychiatry department is thrilled to announce the incoming Clinical Psychology interns! We look forward to welcoming these outstanding individuals to Vandalia Health CAMC in the upcoming academic year.
Congratulations to Behavioral Medicine and Psychiatry residents Puja Mohan, MD, and Victoria Peruski, DO, on their fellowship matches! They have bright and promising futures ahead of them.
As 2025 comes to a close, our Behavioral Medicine and Psychiatry department looks back with gratitude on a year filled with remarkable accomplishments and memorable moments with our faculty, staff and trainees.
This week, trainees and faculty from the Vandalia Health CAMC Clinical Psychology Internship enjoyed the holiday lights and hot chocolate at Light the Night at GoMart Ballpark!
Congratulations to Behavioral Medicine and Psychiatry Chief Residents Mujhtuba Baksh, MD, and Sharon Cherian, DO, on their fellowship matches! We are proud of their accomplishments and wish them continued success in their future endeavors.
The Behavioral Medicine and Psychiatry department recently held a retirement celebration for Carol Diane Freas, MD. After joining us through residency and fellowship training, Dr. Freas became a valued faculty member who provided exceptional patient care and resident education.
Residents Neha Agrawal, MD, and Sharon Cherian, DO, presented posters at the American Academy of Addiction Psychiatry Annual Meeting in San Francisco, CA, accompanied by faculty member Adina Bowe, MD. They also enjoyed reconnecting with recent program graduates!
This past weekend, we joined the Charleston Out of the Darkness Walk to fight suicide. The event brought our community together to raise awareness, honor those lost to suicide, support survivors and promote mental health. We are proud to stand with our community.
Residents from the Vandalia Health CAMC Behavioral Medicine and Psychiatry department recently enjoyed a whitewater rafting adventure at the New River Gorge!
Faculty and residents from the Vandalia Health CAMC Behavioral Medicine and Psychiatry department joined in the Graduate Medical Education fall picnic, with Scott Irvin, MD, MPH; Maram Ahmed, MD; Adina Bowe, MD; Usama Aslam, MD; and Muhammad Niazi, MD, among those attending.
The Behavioral Medicine department was honored to celebrate Sarah Rahman, MD, for her 11-year journey with us as a resident, attending physician and inpatient director. Her leadership has made a lasting impact, and we wish her the very best in her future endeavors.
The CAMC Institute for Academic Medicine is accepting applications for the Vandalia Health CAMC Child Clinical Psychology Postdoctoral Fellowship through Dec. 15.
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