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VA Ann Arbor Healthcare System offers an intensive, full-time Clinical Psychology internship program in a health system setting with inpatient, outpatient, and rehabilitation services. The
program provides a unique opportunity to work with male and female Veterans across the adult lifespan experiencing a wide range of physical, emotional and interpersonal problems, while
receiving careful supervision from highly skilled psychologists. The Armed Forces of the United States represent one cross-section of our nation with many aspects of diversity represented in
the military veteran population. CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY INTERNSHIP PROGRAM The predoctoral internship in clinical and counseling psychology at the VA Ann Arbor Healthcare System (VAAAHS),
located in Ann Arbor, Michigan, is fully accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of the American Psychological Association. The Doctoral Internship Training Program is accredited by
the Commission on Accreditation of the American Psychological Association. The most recent Accreditation visit for this Program was in July, 2017. Questions about accreditation status, the
accreditation process or comments regarding this program can be addressed to the Office of Program Consultation and Accreditation, American Psychological Association, 750 First Street N.E.,
Washington DC, 20002 (Telephone:202-336-5979; TDD/TTY 202-336-6123; Fax 202-336-5978). The Internship has been in continuous operation as an APA Accredited program since 1983. The VA Ann
Arbor Healthcare System offers clinical psychology internships on a competitive basis to U.S. citizens who are pursuing a doctoral degree in clinical or counseling psychology from
APA-accredited institutions only. The orientation of the program best conforms to a scientist-practitioner or practitioner-scholar model. To be considered, students must demonstrate
completion of at least three years of graduate course work and a combined minimum of 450 combined hours of formal Practicum Training in assessment and intervention. Other requirements
conform to the criteria promulgated by The Council of University Directors of Clinical Psychology (CUDCP). Applicants must be certified as ready for internship by their Director of Training.
The internship operates utilizing many resources from the University of Michigan Medical School; the VAAAHS’s academic partner. The internship is structured on a major/minor rotation system
with rotations lasting six months and ensuring intensive, in depth experiences. SERIOUS MENTAL ILLNESS TREATMENT RESOURCE AND EVALUATION CENTER (SMITREC) NATIONAL FELLOWSHIP The Advanced
Post-doctoral Fellowship Program at the VA Serious Mental Illness Treatment Resource and Evaluation Center (SMITREC) is a two-year National Fellowship affiliated with the VA Ann Arbor
Healthcare System, in close collaboration with the University of Michigan Department of Psychiatry. Fellows in the training program devote 50-75% of their time to research and the
development of products to enhance clinical service delivery, with the remaining 25-50% devoted to direct and indirect service delivery to Veteran patients. The program goals are to provide
mentored experiences in research design and implementation, publication of research reports, grant writing, and the development of areas of specialty clinical practice.