The Harvard Mass General Brigham Forensic Psychiatry Fellowship draws on multiple clinical sites, a large multidisciplinary teaching faculty and a vast array of academic opportunities within the Harvard system.
The Harvard Mass General Brigham Forensic Psychiatry Fellowship is a one-year, full-time ACGME-accredited training program based at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) and Brigham and Women's Hospital (BWH). The fellowship is designed to develop proficiency in all aspects of forensic psychiatric practice, including:
As a fellow, you will participate in supervised clinical experiences in multiple off-site facilities which provide for a varied experience and exposure to criminal and civil matters. Remaining time will be spent in academic activities, didactics, supervision and conducing forensic casework at the Law & Psychiatry Service (LPS) at Mass General Hospital. Additionally, you will provide episodic consultation to the Psychiatric Inpatient Service at Mass General and help teach and supervise house staff when called for forensic consultation at Mass General and at Brigham and Women’s Hospital.
Evaluation, research, writing and teaching skills are emphasized throughout the fellowship. You will participate in a year-long seminar series that provides a comprehensive overview of adult and child forensic topics, as well as landmark cases in psychiatry and the law. You will also be invited to attend special courses offered to staff and trainees in the LPS and the Departments of Psychiatry at MGH and BWH. Fellows attend weekly Grand Rounds presentations and monthly Process Improvement Rounds. In addition to court exposure through cases in the fellowship, you will participate in multiple mock trial/expert witness exercises.
During the fellowship year, fellows are also expected to make a scholarly contribution by participating in a forensic research project or undertaking a review of legal and/or psychiatric literature.
Applicants must have completed an ACGME-accredited general psychiatry residency program. At the time the fellow begins the program, they must have a Massachusetts medical license, a Massachusetts Controlled Substance Certificate, and a DEA license.
The program provides malpractice and health insurance coverage for the fellow and three weeks paid vacation. In addition, the program pays for American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law (AAPL) membership, travel, lodging and tuition for the AAPL annual meeting, as well as the AAPL review course. Fellows are eligible for subsidized parking or subsidized public transportation and the use of Harvard facilities.
Fellows have no admitting privileges. There is no expectation to provide cross-coverage for any private patients. Fellows may take limited evening and weekend call at affiliated sites. Fellows sign a written employment contract with Mass General Brigham and must abide by the policies governing all Mass General Brigham house staff.
Fellows rotate through multiple off-site facilities which provide for a varied experience and exposure to criminal and civil matters, including:
All additional time will be spent at Mass General in the Law & Psychiatry Service attending lectures, participating in forensic evaluations for threat assessments, guardianship and various criminal and civil forensic matters. Fellows have the opportunity to write reports for these evaluations under the supervision of staff and will participate in regular supervision with the fellowship directors and faculty.
Please note that we aim to be consistent with the AAPL Common Application process. Please see the guide for further information.
Note that two writing samples are required. For a completed application, we require the following:
Applications are accepted via ERAS starting in July
Interviews will occur between August and October
Application questions should be sent to:
Mary Horn and Louise McHale
Forensic Psychiatry Fellowship Coordinators
Law & Psychiatry Service
Massachusetts General Hospital
One Bowdoin Square, 10th Floor
Boston, MA 02114
Phone: 617-724-3119
Emails: Mary Horn, mhorn2@mgh.harvard.edu | Louise McHale, llmchale@mgb.org