The Oncology Psychology Postdoctoral Fellowship is designed to prepare the post-doctoral level trainee for a career in a medical-academic setting providing behavioral healthcare to medically ill children in a multidisciplinary setting.
The fellow will work primarily with patients served in the Cancer and Blood Disorders Center (3 days per week) and provide behavioral health assessments/interventions, short and longer-term individual and family therapy, psychological diagnostic evaluations, and group interventions. In addition to clinical work with patients with a range of oncology diagnoses, the fellow will participate in minor rotations to gain additional experience in medical subspecialty clinics. Potential options include Diabetes, Gender Clinic, Craniofacial Clinic, Coping Clinic, Toileting Clinic, and Cystic Fibrosis Clinic. Minor rotations will be determined by trainee preference and clinic/attending schedules.
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Applicants must have completed their training in an American Psychological Association (APA) or Canadian Psychological Association (CPA) accredited PhD or PsyD program in clinical, counseling or school psychology, as well as an APA-accredited internship.
Applicants must have completed all doctoral degree requirements by the fellowship start date, including internship completion and successful dissertation defense. Preferred candidates will have a commitment to learn and actively engage in anti-racist work.
Applicants should send the following via email to Dr. Ashley Moss at [email protected].
General questions regarding the fellowship program should be directed to Joy Kawamura, PhD, Director of Postdoctoral Training at [email protected].
Dec 12, 2022
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