The Residency in Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at The Johns Hopkins Hospital is designed to provide a comprehensive and broad-based education in clinical psychiatric diagnosis and treatment. The didactic portion of the curriculum is organized to present a body of knowledge which comprises current thought in psychiatry. The clinical exercises and experiences are organized to provide clinical expertise in evaluation of the entire range of psychiatrically ill patients and competence in psychiatric treatment, using the fundamental modalities of therapy currently available.

Recent graduates of our program have felt well prepared for academic psychiatry, private practice psychiatry, or public sector psychiatry. It is the mission of our program to produce excellent clinicians and leaders in all realms of psychiatry who can face the challenges of psychiatry in the contemporary era.

Students celebrating Match Day

Celebrating Match Day 2024

Congratulations to our incoming residents - Welcome to Hopkins Psychiatry!

Meet Our New Residents

Our Statistics

3,269 Inpatient Admissions

We are committed to the treatment of the chronically mentally ill, the indigent, and the most complex psychiatric cases requiring multidisciplinary treatments.

132,883 Outpatient Visits

We are committed to serving the community. Extensive community psychiatry clinics are at the Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center - home for PGY-1.

50 General Psychiatry Residents

Our department has 50 psychiatry residents as well as hundreds of alumni graduating as early as 1913.

60 Clinical and Research Postdoctoral Fellows

The Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences offers numerous postdoctoral clinical and research opportunities across a range of interest areas.

>200 Faculty Access

Over 200 full-time faculty and 175 part-time faculty provide training and mentorship across the hospital as well as other institutions

Program Prospectus

The General Psychiatry Residency Program Prospectus is an overview of the entire residency program including clinical and didactic curriculums, current and former residents, and information about Johns Hopkins University and Baltimore. It is available online in PDF format (80 pages). A hard copy of the Prospectus is available by contacting the Residency Program Coordinator at 443-287-4506.

Residency Program Directors

Graham Wester Redgrave, M.D.

Director of Residency Education

Graham Wester Redgrave

Anne Elizabeth Ruble, M.D., M.P.H.

Associate Director of Residency Education

Anne Ruble

Contact Us

Address

Office for Residency Education
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
The Johns Hopkins Hospital
Meyer 4-181
600 N. Wolfe Street
Baltimore, MD 21287-7381

Residency Contacts

Courtney Smith, Medical Training Manager
E-mail: [email protected]

Department Contacts
Phone:
443-287-4506
Fax: 410-614-8761