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The Division of Psychiatry at Geisinger Medical Center offers a one year pre-doctoral internship in clinical psychology. Geisinger Medical Center, a tertiary care center, serves a population of more than two million in central and northeastern Pennsylvania. In addition to the Geisinger Medical Center, the Geisinger Health System includes two community hospitals in Wilkes-Barre, an HMO, and multiple primary care sites throughout the region.

Educational opportunities available to physicians and allied health care professionals at Geisinger Medical Center include, in addition to the pre-doctoral internship in clinical psychology, 15 medical residency programs, five medical fellowship programs and five schools of allied health education.

Geisinger Medical Center is located in Danville, PA, a three-hour drive from Philadelphia, New York and Baltimore. The area surrounding Danville is a combination of small towns and farms. The region offers pleasant uncrowded living, educational opportunities — there are three universities within 20 miles of Danville — and family activities such as theatre, boating, fishing, hiking and camping.

The Internship
Five interns are accepted into this one-year program conducted by the Division of Psychiatry. The program is fully accredited by the American Psychological Association (APA).

By focusing on broad training in clinical psychology, the internship primarily prepares interns for careers as practitioners in medical or applied practice settings. We adhere to the scientist-practitioner model of psychological practice.

Clinical training experiences follow the apprentice model. Each intern is supervised by faculty members directly involved in providing clinical services to specific patient groups within the medical center. Interns function with a good deal of autonomy, assuming junior level staff responsibilities. Participants in the program are expected t

  • Further develop basic clinical skills to begin independent practice
  • Collaborate in the medical setting by learning about the medical culture, serving as interdisciplinary team members and consulting with physicians
  • Work with culturally diverse groups
  • Apply clinical research skills in a clinical setting
  • Uphold high standards of patient care and professional ethics Interns expand their skills in the areas of assessment, psychotherapy, consultation and research.

Clinical experiences are of primary importance in the internship with particular emphasis placed on learning behavior change methods for use with medical patients. Faculty frequently uses the cognitive behavioral model in psychotherapy although other treatment methods with empirical support are encouraged.

Interns choose one of two primary tracks: Adult Clinical/Behavioral Medicine, and Child Clinical Pediatric Psychology. Two interns are selected for the Adult Clinical/Behavioral Medicine Track, and three interns for the Child Clinical/Pediatric Psychology Track. Intern candidates need to select and apply for only one of these specific tracks because a separate ranking is used for each track.
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