Tulane Psychiatry

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I'm considering going to Tulane for Psychiatry but I'm concerned because of the loss of so many faculty/facilities after Hurricane Katrina. What do you know about the program?

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at least one of their sites where you do a lot of stuff is a *long* way from new orleans...I know that at least.
 
FWIW, the residents at the SELH in Mandeville seem happy. Not sure if they're coming from LSU or Tulane though.
 
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Yea I know that one site is 45 mins away. I'm actually applying for the med/psych program and absolutely love the medicine side of things. I just want to make sure the downsides of psych are worth it.
 
I don't know much about the program other than 2nd hand information telling me Tulane is very good.

I can tell you, however, that New Orleans is in need of psychiatrists because of Katrina. I'm sure the numbers are much better now, but right after Katrina, the number of psychiatrists I heard from one source went from hundreds to less than 50. There were documentaries showing ER doctors not knowing what to do with psychotic people who they shuffled into a room in the ER.

I interviewed their for fellowship, and was told that they are in strong need for psychiatrists. Most people go to medschool because they want to make a difference. This place certainly needed more psychiatrists, and in terms of the financial payback, I was able to see several potential ways to take advantage of that in New Orleans for a psychiatrist (of course through ethically providing services that are needed). I was actually recommended to go their by one of my attendings because he said he could see me planting a flag there, and becoming a major psychiatrist in the city within a few years of dedicated hard work.

Bottom line, if you're willing to work hard, this place is fertile ground to the seeds because they need psychiatrists.
 
Hey!

I'm a 4th year at Tulane, and going into psych, so I can try and give you a little info on the program, if you want more details, feel free to pm me.

The psych department did take a pretty big hit after Katrina. I'm not sure the exact number, but I'd say about half? However, the faculty that is here is very committed to being at Tulane and in New Orleans. Honestly, every attending I worked with was great, and provided a lot of teaching, both to students and residents. The new PD who started last year is young and enthusiastic, and I think he will be a real asset to the program. They also have several younger faculty members who have come on since the storm, which I think keeps things fresh in terms of learning.

The residents at Tulane seem to love it. I'm pretty sure it has one of the most chill call schedules I've seen. One of the inpatient sites is in Mandeville, which is about 45 minutes from NOLA, across Lake Pontchatrain. I think you only end up spending 3-6 months there total, and there's no call out there (unless you are moonlighting). I actually think the site is an asset, as you see a lot of variety in psychopathology, and they have acute units, long-term units, and child units at which to rotate. Pretty much everything else is done in NOLA.

Downsides: Tulane does not have a dedicated psych ER. There is a behavior health unit at University (Charity) that is run out of trailers. I'm not sure if plans for the eventual new charity hospital include a psych ER or not. It is a smaller program, and there is less faculty/research than before the storm. However, there is research available, and if you are interested in that track I think you wouldn't have a problem finding someone who would be glad to take you on.

Strengths: For its size, New Orleans has a huge population of chronically mentally ill individuals. Even coming out of med school, I feel like I've seen a lot of stuff that I may not have seen other places. Residents are really nice, super laid-back program. They also have med-psych, triple board and psych-neuro programs, so you get to interact with residents/faculty in a variety of specialties. And New Orleans is an AMAZING city to live in.

Anyways, this was really long, but feel free to let me know if you have other questions. Good luck!!
 
Also, if you have questions regarding the site in Mandeville, I could maybe be able to help. Volunteered there a fair bit, but obviously not even a med student yet.
 
Residents at SELH are from Tulane only. SELH is in mandeville is 45 Km away from tulane campus - u will spend 5-6m total during entire residency. SELH is a big psych hospital having around 300 beds.
 
Can anyone add anything specific about Tulane's child fellowship? I'm looking to go there.

Thanks!
 
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