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Description

Post-Match Opening: BIDMC & VA Boston CL Psychiatry Fellowship
One position available. July 2026 - June 2027.
This is an ACGME-accredited, Harvard-affiliated fellowship offering high-acuity CL training across two complementary health systems: Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and the VA Boston Healthcare System. Fellows graduate board-eligible for ABPN subspecialty certification in Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry.
What Makes This Program Different
Two focused clinical pathways - choose one or explore both:
Neuropsychiatry - Cognitive neurology, memory disorders, movement disorders, brain-behavior relationships
Psycho-Oncology - Longitudinal cancer wellness psychiatry, complex medical consultation
Training structure:
Year split evenly between BIDMC and VA Boston - two distinct systems, two distinct skill sets
High-acuity inpatient consultation throughout, plus longitudinal outpatient clinic
No overnight call. No weekend call.
Protected weekly didactics and individual supervision
Optional moonlighting
Compensation
PGY-5 salary: $93,228 + $7,500 stipend
Four weeks vacation
Full BIDMC housestaff benefits
View benefits and resources
Who Should Apply
Graduating psychiatry residents
Current fellows considering a pivot to hospital-based psychiatry
Early-career psychiatrists seeking subspecialty credentials
Part-time arrangements and flexible start dates considered for the right candidate.
Requirements
Completion of (or clear trajectory to complete) an ACGME-accredited psychiatry residency. Board-eligible in psychiatry. Massachusetts medical licensure eligibility required. Visa sponsorship subject to institutional policy.
Learn More or Apply
Program website | Faculty and leadership
Reach out directly - whether you're interested, exploring, or know someone who might be a fit.
Joshua Leo, MD, MPH - Program Director
jleo@bidmc.harvard.edu | 617-286-4148
Requirements
Applicants must have completed or be on track to complete an ACGME-accredited psychiatry residency and be board-eligible in psychiatry. Eligibility for Massachusetts medical licensure is required. Visa sponsorship is subject to institutional policy.
