Training Program
Key Rotations & Training Settings
The fellowship provides exposure to a wide range of forensic evaluations, including both criminal cases, such as competency to stand trial and criminal responsibility assessments, and civil cases, including malpractice and involuntary hospitalization. Fellows rotate through various sites offering diverse clinical experiences, including correctional psychiatry at the Montford Unit (inpatient hospital) and Clements Unit (outpatient/telehealth). These facilities offer unique opportunities in emergency services and specialized treatment tracks, covering mood, psychotic, and impulse control disorders, neurocognitive conditions, seriously mentally ill populations, and an aggressive-mentally ill treatment program. The combination of structured education, hands-on forensic exposure, and diverse clinical experiences ensures that graduates of the Texas Tech fellowship program are exceptionally equipped for careers in forensic and correctional psychiatry.
Below is an outline of the key training settings and rotations:
Focus: Fellows will develop expertise in performing psychiatric evaluations in an
inpatient correctional setting, where they will assess dangerousness, diagnosis, and
treatment needs for individuals in custody.
Skills Developed:
- Psychiatric evaluations for civil commitment and involuntary mental health treatment.
- Treatment of correctional populations, including individuals with serious mental disorders.
- Assessment for forced medication and civil commitment.
- Testifying in civil commitment hearings.
- Providing consultation to healthcare professionals on psychiatric and medico-legal issues.
Focus: Fellows will gain experience in performing a wide range of forensic psychiatric
evaluations in an outpatient correctional setting.
Skills Developed:
- Assessment of competency to stand trial, criminal responsibility, and violence risk.
- Preparation and submission of forensic psychiatric reports to courts.
- Multidisciplinary team collaboration for psychiatric treatment of individuals in custody.
Focus: Fellows will conduct psychiatric evaluations for individuals in a correctional
outpatient setting, developing expertise in diagnosing mental disorders and assessing
dangerousness in diverse patient populations.
Skills Developed:
- Evaluation of dangerousness and psychiatric assessments for civil commitment.
- Multidisciplinary teamwork, including collaboration with healthcare professionals from various specialties.
- Work with a correctional team to address psychiatric needs of patients.
Focus: Fellows will conduct psychiatric evaluations for juveniles in an outpatient
correctional setting.
Skills Developed:
- Diagnosis and treatment for juveniles, assessing dangerousness, and determining the need for psychiatric care.
- Psychiatric treatment of juveniles within a correctional context.
- Collaborating with a multidisciplinary team to provide comprehensive mental health treatment.
Focus: Fellows will develop skills in conducting forensic mental health evaluations
in a private practice setting, learning the nuances of working independently and with
attorneys.
Skills Developed:
- Expertise in forensic evaluations, including assessment of competency, responsibility, and risk.
- Testimony preparation and court appearances as an expert witness.
- Management of a forensic mental health private practice, including ethical and practical challenges.