VA Connecticut Healthcare System
The Psychiatry Service of the VA Connecticut Healthcare System (VAHCS)
is a major teaching, research, and clinical site of the Yale University
School of Medicine Department of Psychiatry. Located within a general
hospital, it sustains a wealth of clinical and academic opportunities.
Its leadership in clinical research is reflected in its receiving more
federal research grant support than any other Department of Veterans Affairs
Psychiatry Service. VACHS faculty engage in research on psychopharmacology,
genetics, brain imaging, and clinical outcomes among other pursuits. This
standard of achievement enriches clinical and research training at every
level.
The Psychiatry Service is organized into five diagnostic or treatment-modality-specific
"Firms" that deliver state-of-the-art care and a Mental Illness Research,
Education and Clinical Center (MIRECC). This national center focuses on
"dual diagnosis". Clients with substance abuse and major psychiatric disorders.
This MIRECC includes opportunities for clinical research experiences ranging
from large scale health services to clinical neuroimaging (PET, SPEC,
MR), and human genetics.

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The 5 firms are: PTSD-Anxiety, Neuropsychiatry, Substance Abuse, Community
Care, and Urgent Care. The firms are multidisciplinary groups providing
treatment to a defined group of patients. Psychiatric Residents and fellows
participate in the clinical, administrative and academic endeavor of delivering
care within the guiding structure of the Firms. The Psychiatry Primary
Clinic provides primary medical care to patients on Psychiatry Service.
Residents and fellows are encouraged to develop research training programs
building on their experiences in clinical research settings.
The PTSD-Anxiety Firm houses the Clinical Neuroscience Division
of the National Center for PTSD, the only facility of its type within
the VA. The PTSD-Anxiety Firm provides opportunities to learn about obtaining
trauma histories, recent psychopharmacologic advances in PTSD, and novel
cognitive and behavioral treatment programs.
The Neuropsychiatry Firm houses the Schizophrenia Biological Research
Center, one of three research centers supported by the DVA. The clinical
research programs provide an educational foundation in neuropsychiatric,
neurologic, psychopharmacologic, and rehabilitative approaches to schizophrenia,
mood and personality disorders. The Firm also provides psychogeriatric
consultation and community case management programs for elderly patients
with psychiatric and medical problems.
The Substance Abuse Firm houses the VA-Yale Alcoholism Research
Center, one of three research centers for alcoholism supported by the
DVA, and the NIDA Medications Development Center. The Substance Abuse
Firm provides training in outpatient drug detoxification, acute stabilization
of dually diagnosed patients, cognitive-behavioral approaches to substance
abuse, treatment of dually diagnosed patients, and pharmacologic supports
for abstinence.
The Community Care Firm provides four novel treatment modalities
to patients primarily treated by other Firms including: 1) a Partial Hospitalization
Program, 2) the Community Support Program, which provides community case
management to chronically ill patients, 3) VA Supported Housing for patients
with chronic psychiatric illnesses and 4) Veterans Industries, a work
rehabilitation program.
The Urgent Care Firm provides urgent psychiatric care to patients
in the other diagnostic Firms. The Psychiatry ER and inpatient unit provides
acute management and a wide diversity of clinical exposure for trainees.
The Consultation Liaison Service provides consultation to all inpatient
services and to the outpatient Primary Care Practice and Women's Health
Clinic.

Last modified:
March 24, 2004


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