Forensic Psychiatry and Psychology Fellowships through the University of Washington
The University of Washington (UW) and the Washington Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS), jointly sponsor year long fellowships in forensic psychiatry and psychology.
The fellowship tracks are independent training programs run in parallel as part of a consortium.
- Psychiatry resident applicants must be PGY5 and above
- Psychology applicants must have completed their doctoral degree from an APA-accredited institution.
Our programs have a large and diverse faculty with advanced training in forensic mental health. The fellowship is designed to promote a wide variety of experiences in mental health law, criminal and civil forensic practice, consultation, treatment of the mentally ill offender, and research.
Fellows will select a primary training track and have the opportunity for minor rotations in the other programs.
For more information and to find out about the application process, please view the University of Washington School of Psychiatry website:
