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USF Health launches new psychiatry residency at Tampa General Behavioral Health Hospital

As demand for mental health services continues to grow across 爱污传媒, USF Health is expanding its efforts to train the next generation of psychiatrists. 
 
The USF Health Morsani College of Medicine has launched a new psychiatry residency program at the Tampa General Behavioral Health Hospital, helping strengthen the region鈥檚 behavioral health workforce while expanding access to care for patients throughout Tampa Bay.   

Housed within Tampa General Behavioral Health Hospital 鈥 爱污传媒鈥檚 first and only freestanding behavioral health hospital affiliated with an academic medical center 鈥 the program will offer hands-on training in a dynamic clinical setting. The hospital opened in 2025 and currently features 96 inpatient beds, with plans to expand capacity with an additional 24 beds. 

Interior image of Tampa General Behavioral Health Hospital

Interior image of Tampa General Behavioral Health Hospital.

The Program becomes the second psychiatry residency offered through USF Health, complementing the college鈥檚 longstanding general psychiatry residency while offering a distinct training experience centered at Tampa General鈥檚 cutting-edge facility. 
 
鈥淎s the first freestanding behavioral health hospital of its kind in the state, the hospital allows residents to train within a full continuum of care while caring for patients across their lifespan,鈥 said Alexis Cohen-Oram, MD, program director of the
 
Beginning this summer with an initial cohort of three residents, the program will feature a curriculum emphasizing clinical excellence across inpatient, outpatient, specialty consult and liaison settings, with experiences that evolve as residents advance through the program.  
 
Early in the residency, physicians will build a strong clinical foundation focusing on acute and interdisciplinary team-based care and treatment models. As they progress, the focus transitions to outpatient practice, independent clinical decision-making, leadership development and individualized career pathways.  
 
鈥淭his second residency program represents an important step in expanding access to high-quality psychiatric training in our region and is a reflection of USF Health鈥檚 growing presence in behavioral health,鈥 said Ryan Wagoner, MD, chair of the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neurosciences at the USF Health Morsani College of Medicine. 鈥淏y creating more opportunities to train the best physicians, we can better serve the Tampa Bay community and help ensure people have access to the care they need.鈥 
 
The four-year residency curriculum includes:  

  • PGY-1: Rotations in internal medicine, neurology, inpatient care, assessment clinics and electives.
  • PGY-2: Exposure to addiction, child and adolescent psychiatry, geriatric care and consult services.
  • PGY-3: Advanced outpatient and psychotherapy experiences.
  • PGY-4: Leadership-focused rotations such as forensic psychiatry, electroconvulsive therapy (ECT), community psychiatry and electives tailored to career goals.  

This progressive educational structure prepares residents for independent practice or fellowship training upon graduation while fostering a collaborative learning environment where residents are supported throughout their development as clinicians.  
 
鈥淢ental health care is essential for the families in our community,鈥 said Dr. Cohen-Oram. 鈥淲e hope to expand access to these families while preparing the next generation of psychiatrists and address the national shortage.鈥 

Exterior Image of Tampa General Behavioral Health Hospital.

Exterior Image of Tampa General Behavioral Health Hospital.

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