VA
Chicago Health Care System
(Note:
facility name will change to Jesse Brown VA Medical Center effective 5-25-04)
Clinical Psychology
Internship
Welcome,
and thank you for your interest in our internship program. We offer four
internship positions, two for general clinical training and two specialized
internship tracks, one each in neuropsychology and health psychology.
We especially encourage applicants who are interested in working with
an ethnic minority population, as the majority of our patients are African-American.
The strengths of our internship program are:
Balance:
We recognize the need for a personal life and the need to complete dissertations.
Our interns have sufficient time (and energy!) to complete their dissertation
work, if necessary, during the internship, and usually do so. Interns
work 40-45 hours per week, as do staff.
Flexibility:
We work together with you to be creative in figuring how to fulfill your
training needs. Interns choose their own rotations and ask for input as
needed. General track interns choose from 5 major rotation choices and
all interns choose from over a dozen minor rotation choices. Off-site
rotations are also available.
Breadth:
All interns get ongoing experience in individual and group therapy, as
well as an opportunity to get breadth in training through their rotation
choices.
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Diversity:
We work with a diverse, urban population. While
the VA setting is ideal for those who desire intensive experience with a male
population, we do treat more female veterans than most VA medical centers. Our
population is ethnically diverse; the majority of our patients are African-American
and most of the rest of our veterans are Latino and European-American. More
information about our veteran population and related diversity issues can be
found in our diversity statement.
Professional
development: Supervisors mentor interns as they
adapt to the rigors of full-time clinical work, both through talking about professional
coping and giving input on managing (or reducing if necessary) one's workload.
Individual professional issues are dealt with in a supportive fashion. Quality
of training experiences remains our primary emphasis.
Relationships
with colleagues: Our supervisors are enthusiastic
about working with interns. We have twice the staff per intern as the average
internship site. We enjoy seeing our interns become more confident and autonomous
as the year progresses.
Career
development and mentoring: Interns and I discuss
career issues throughout the internship. Networking is facilitated and encouraged.
Over 90% of our graduating interns in the past few years have secured a highly
competitive job or post-doc by their last day at the VA.
I speak for all the staff in saying that we welcome
and encourage your application and interest in our program.
Sincerely,
Eric Van Denburg, Ph.D.
Director of Clinical Training
Internship
Information
General
Adult Track Match ID 12681 
Neuropsychology
Track Match ID 12682
Health
Psychology Track Match ID 12683
Staff
Application
Process
Interview
Information
Interview Confirmations, January 2004
Diversity
Statement
General
Track Preference Form
Site
was last updated on May 7, 2004