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Message from the Fellowship Program Director

Katrina Burns, MDDr. Burns wears a blue jacket over a brown top with a blue and white spotted pattern. She smiles in front of a neutral gray background.
Assistant Professor, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
Program Director, Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry Fellowship

RUSH University Medical Center is a place that feels like home—welcoming, warm, inclusive, and a place where you are valued and recognized. We cherish this and many other distinguishing aspects about RUSH. Our Consultation-Liaison attending physicians place an emphasis on mentorship and the fellow’s personal goals in education and development as a psychiatrist. Our diverse and clinically robust educational curriculum possesses the ingredients needed to produce a Consultation-Liaison Psychiatrist that is academically and clinically well-rounded, confident, collaborative and compassionate. A few highlights of our fellowship include customizable selective opportunities that facilitate experience and knowledge acquisition in a variety of sub-specialties in Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry; weekly protected time for didactics and quality improvement/scholarly activity; faculty with broad areas of expertise; and an opportunity to see complex and rare conditions in a setting that is nationally distinguished for quality and excellence of care.

Our welcome message would not be complete without highlighting our most recent accomplishments as a Medical Center:

Apply to our Fellowship Program

We will be accepting applications to the Consultation - Liaison Fellowship Program for the upcoming year either via ERAS or the ACLP Common Application.

Contact Us

Amy Perry, M.A.
Senior Residency Coordinator
Fellowship Coordinator, Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry
amy_d_perry@rush.edu