Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry Fellowship

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Program Overview

The Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry Fellowship at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and the VA Boston Healthcare System is a one-year, ACGME-accredited program affiliated with Harvard Medical School. Fellows provide psychiatric consultation for medically complex patients across medicine, surgery, neurology, oncology, obstetrics, transplant, critical care, and emergency settings.

Training alternates between a major academic medical center and one of the country's largest VA systems. This dual-site structure produces graduates who are equally comfortable in high-acuity tertiary care and in the VA's team-based, longitudinal model. Two fellows work alongside 20+ Harvard-affiliated faculty, giving the program one of the highest mentorship densities of any C-L fellowship nationally.

Meet the team on our  Leadership & Faculty page.

Who thrives here

Enjoys working with medically complex patients   Values close faculty mentorship   Aims for academic or hospital-based careers   Enjoys teaching residents and students

 

Subspecialty Expertise

Fellows will have opportunities to work with expert faculty in C-L subspecialties.


Neuropsychiatry and Neurocognitive Disorders

Memory Disorders Clinic, VA Boston. Diagnosis and management of Alzheimer's disease, Lewy body dementia, frontotemporal dementia, and other late-life cognitive syndromes. Fellows learn neuroimaging interpretation, neuropsychological test integration, and anti-amyloid therapies (lecanemab, donanemab) under Dr. Andrew Budson, one of the country's leading cognitive behavioral neurologists (150+ publications, 9 books). Additional neuropsychiatry mentorship from Dr. Danny Mendoza (triple-boarded in psychiatry, addiction, and geriatrics; BIDMC Cognitive Neurology Unit) and Dr. Bernie Vaccaro (fellowship-trained in neuropsychiatry, epilepsy monitoring, movement disorders).


Movement Disorders Psychiatry

Movement Disorders Clinic, VA Boston. Psychiatric assessment and co-management of patients with Parkinson's disease, essential tremor, Huntington's disease, and functional movement disorders. Fellows work alongside Dr. Ornella Dubaz (Director of Movement Disorders, VA Boston) in an interdisciplinary clinic model integrating neurology, psychiatry, and rehabilitation. Exposure to deep brain stimulation patients, chemodenervation, and neuropalliative care.


Perinatal and Reproductive Psychiatry

Reproductive Psychiatry Clinic, BIDMC. Evaluation and treatment of mood and anxiety disorders in pregnancy, postpartum, perimenopause, and across the reproductive life cycle. Psychopharmacology in pregnancy and lactation, risk-benefit decision-making, and collaboration with OB/GYN and maternal-fetal medicine. Fellows gain competence in an area of growing national demand for subspecialty-trained C-L psychiatrists.


Psycho-Oncology

Cancer Wellness Psychiatry Clinic, BIDMC. Psychiatric care for patients with cancer, including adjustment disorders, treatment-related cognitive changes, delirium in oncology settings, anxiety around diagnosis and treatment, and end-of-life decision-making. Fellows work at the interface of psychiatry, oncology, and palliative care.


Transplant Psychiatry

Heart Transplant Psychiatry Service, BIDMC. Pre-transplant psychiatric evaluation, psychosocial risk assessment, and post-transplant longitudinal psychiatric care for cardiac transplant candidates and recipients. Fellows participate in transplant listing committee meetings and collaborate with cardiology, cardiac surgery, and social work. Training under Dr. Danny Mendoza, who directs the BIDMC Heart Transplant Psychiatry Service. Transplant psychiatry is one of the fastest-growing niches in C-L, and few fellowship programs offer dedicated clinical exposure.

 

Training

Fellows split the year between BIDMC and VA Boston in alternating three-month blocks. Inpatient consultation is the clinical backbone. Fellows will have dedicated outpatient subspecialty clinic time as well. 

Inpatient consultationOutpatient subspecialty clinics
  • Psychiatric consultation across medicine, surgery, neurology, oncology, obstetrics, ICU, and emergency psychiatry
  • Heart transplant psychiatry service at BIDMC, including pre-transplant evaluation and listing committees
  • Two-week dedicated rotation on the Addiction Psychiatry Consultation Service at BIDMC
  • Memory Disorders Clinic (VA Boston) - neurocognitive disorders with Dr. Budson
  • Movement Disorders Clinic (VA Boston) - Parkinson's, DBS, neuropalliative care with Dr. Dubaz
  • Reproductive Psychiatry Clinic (BIDMC) - perinatal and women's mental health
  • Cancer Wellness Psychiatry Clinic (BIDMC) - psycho-oncology and palliative care

Each fellow has a clinic a half-day per week.

Supervision and didactics

  • Weekly protected didactics: Case conferences, topic seminars, and board review integrated throughout the year
  • Individual supervision: One-on-one mentorship with the program director and site-based faculty
  • Teaching role: Fellows supervise and teach psychiatry residents, medical students, and consult-liaison trainees
  • Faculty ratio: With 20 faculty, the mentorship density is among the highest of any C-L fellowship nationally

Sample didactic topics

Weekly seminars are delivered by program faculty and invited experts. A sampling from the academic year:

NEUROPSYCHIATRY AND COGNITIVE DISORDERS
Bedside Neuropsychiatric AssessmentNeuropsychiatric Syndromes: Case-Based Approach
Navigating Neuroimaging for C-L PsychiatristsAgitation in Dementia and Neurocognitive Disorders
CORE C-L SYNDROMES AND EMERGENCIES
Delirium: Assessment and ManagementCatatonia
Psychogenic Nonepileptic SeizuresSomatic Symptom and Related Disorders
Critical Care PsychiatrySuicide Risk Assessment and Management
SUBSPECIALTY POPULATIONS
Perinatal and Reproductive PsychiatryNeuropsycho-Oncology
Cardiac Psychiatry and Advanced Heart FailureHIV Psychiatry and HIV-Associated Neurocognitive Disorders
Traumatic Brain Injury and C-L PsychiatryPsychiatric Comorbidities in Spinal Cord Injury
Geriatric Topics in C-L PsychiatryPsychodermatology in C-L Psychiatry
THERAPEUTICS AND PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY
Psychopharmacology in the Medically IllSubstance Use Disorders in the Medically Ill
Neuromodulation: ECT and rTMS in Complex PatientsKetamine's Role in C-L Psychiatry
Bedside Psychotherapeutic TechniquesPsychodynamic Life Narrative in the Medically Ill
ETHICS, CAPACITY, AND END OF LIFE
Evaluating Decision-Making CapacityEthics in C-L Psychiatry
End-of-Life Care Decision-MakingC-L Psychiatry in Palliative Care
Spirituality in C-L PsychiatryDemoralization in the medically ill
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
From Concept to Publication: Scholarly WritingUsing Data to Drive Change: QI Principles
Leading a C-L ServiceFrom Trainee to Attending: Transition Strategies
Negotiation for C-L PsychiatristsBilling and Documentation Strategies
 

Rotations and Schedule

Fellows alternate three-month blocks at BIDMC and VA Boston. Each fellow spends six months at each site.

BIDMC (6 months)VA Boston (6 months)
  • Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry - 5.5 months
  • Addiction Psychiatry Consultation Service - 2 weeks
  • Reproductive Psychiatry & Women's Mental Health - 3 months
  • Cancer Wellness Psychiatry Clinic - 3 months
  • Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry - 6 months
  • Memory Disorders Clinic - 3 months
  • Movement Disorders Clinic - 3 months

Sample yearly schedule

BlockSiteInpatient focusOutpatient clinic
July-SeptBIDMCInpatient Consultation-Liaison PsychiatryReproductive Psychiatry & Women's Mental Health
Oct-DecVA BostonInpatient Consultation-Liaison PsychiatryMemory Disorders Clinic
Jan-MarchBIDMCInpatient Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry + Addiction Psychiatry (2 wks)Cancer Wellness Psychiatry
April-JuneVA BostonInpatient Consultation-Liaison PsychiatryMovement Disorders Clinic
Vacation: 4 weeks total (2 during BIDMC blocks, 2 during VA blocks)
 

Scholarship

Fellows complete scholarly projects during the fellowship year. Faculty mentorship is available across clinical research, quality improvement, medical education, and case-based scholarship.

REQUIREMENT
Scholarly project with faculty mentor
PROJECT AREAS
Research, QI, education, case reports
RESOURCES
HMS libraries, biostats, IRB at both sites
 

Compensation and Benefits

BASE SALARY
$93,228
PGY-5 
ANNUAL STIPEND
$7,500
Professional development
TOTAL COMPENSATION
$100,728
Health insurance
Medical through Harvard Pilgrim (3 plan options), prescription drug coverage, dental (Delta Dental), vision (EyeMed)
Disability and life insurance
Short-term disability fully paid by BIDMC. Supplemental and dependent life insurance available.
Retirement
Voluntary 401(k) and 403(b) savings plans through Fidelity Investments
Time off
4 weeks vacation, no overnight or weekend call, moonlighting permitted
Transit
MBTA pass subsidized 45-50%.
Harvard Medical School
Clinical Fellow appointment with full access to HMS academic resources, libraries, and professional development

Full benefits details at BIDMC trainee benefits and resources.

 

Application

EligibilityMaterials
  • Completion of an ACGME-accredited psychiatry residency
  • USMLE Steps 1-3 passed (or COMLEX equivalents)
  • Eligible for Massachusetts medical license, MA Controlled Substances Registration, and DEA registration
  • Curriculum Vitae
  • Personal statement (approximately one page)
  • Three letters of recommendation (including one from your residency program director)

How to apply

Application deadline: November 14, 2026

Interview timeline

  • Virtual interviews are conducted via Thalamus, typically late September through early December.
  • Applications are reviewed once complete, and interview invitations are sent by email throughout this period.
  • The timing of an interview invitation does not indicate an applicant’s rank in the pool.
 

Alumni

Graduates hold academic and clinical leadership positions across the country. Recent alumni:

Name and yearCurrent roleInstitution
Dora Geving, MD (2026)Director, Inpatient C-L Psychiatry Service and ECT Service; Assistant ProfessorUniversity of Tennessee Health Science Center College of Medicine
Dallas Hamlin, MD (2026)Inpatient and Emergency C-L Services; Assistant Professor of Clinical PsychiatryPerelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania
Wei-Li Suen, MD (2025)Attending, Interventional and Ambulatory Psychiatry; Senior Instructor in PsychiatryUniversity of Rochester Medical Center
Carlos Hallo Carrasco, MD (2025)Attending, C-L Psychiatry; Clinical Assistant ProfessorNYU Langone Long Island
Rashad Alikhan, MD (2024)Attending, C-L Psychiatry; Fellowship Site Director; Instructor in PsychiatryVA Boston; Harvard Medical School
Haley Euting, MD (2024)Attending, Primary Care Behavioral Health Integration and Perinatal Psychiatry; Instructor in PsychiatryCambridge Health Alliance; Harvard Medical School

Contact

For questions about the program or application process:

PROGRAM DIRECTOR
Joshua R. Leo, MD, MPH

Email program director
PROGRAM COORDINATOR
Renetta Johnson

Email program coordinator

For a full list of program faculty and their subspecialty focus areas, visit the Leadership & Faculty page.
 

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