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Psychiatry Residency Training Program honors residents

The Psychiatry Residency Training Program at the School of Medicine and Health Sciences recently honored its four senior residents with a banquet and graduation ceremony. The following residents were presented with certificates of completion of four years in the Psychiatry Residency Program:

  • Eric Cohen, MD, will continue his psychiatry career at Providence Health in Spokane, Washington.
  • Tiffany Doyle, MD, accepted a position at the Sanford 8th Street Clinic in Moorhead, Minnesota.
  • Molly Orcutt, DO, will join the psychiatry staff at Southeast Human Service Center and continue her postdoctoral research fellowship at the Neuropsychiatric Research Institute, both in Fargo, North Dakota.
  • Emily Welle, MD, chief resident, accepted a position at Southeast Human Service Center in Fargo, North Dakota.

fivefaces_edited-1Vyoma Acharya, MD, was also honored and received a certificate of completion of three years in the Psychiatry Residency Program. She accepted a child and adolescent psychiatry fellowship at the Boston Children’s Hospital, a Harvard Medical School Teaching Hospital, in Boston, Massachusetts.

The psychiatry residents chose James L. Roerig, to receive the 2nd Annual James E. Mitchell, MD, Award for Outstanding Teacher of the Year, which was presented at the ceremony.

— Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Science