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Emergency Behavior Health Fellowship

The RUSH Emergency Behavioral Health Fellowship aims to provide residency trained Emergency Medicine physicians with the skills and knowledge to become leaders in the field of emergency BH. This one-year, non-ACGME program is available to graduates of ACGME-accredited EM residencies who are board certified or board-eligible. RUSH BH fellows will further their ability to care for BH emergencies by working clinically in inpatient, outpatient and ED settings. They will also engage in multidisciplinary QI and education of residents. While providing quality care to this often-underserved population is a goal, our ultimate aim is to better the system in general by training EM physicians who will be the primary practitioners caring for these patients. This new program will enroll its first Fellow in July 2024 and interested applicants should contact the Fellowship Director, Corey Goldstein, MD (corey_goldstein@rush.edu>).