It is now official that Atrium Health and Wake Forest Baptist have merged and that part of this merger will be the establishment of the first medical school in Charlotte. We are thrilled to be on the forefront of establishing a new medical school and are excited about the academic possibilities this will create for our faculty and residents.
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Lynneice Bowen, MD
Director of Residency Education
Welcome to the Sandra and Leon Levine Adult Psychiatry Residency Program at Atrium Health - Carolinas Medical Center!
Humans are amazing. Our minds are a source of incredible potential. We can create and perceive beauty, solve problems, use written communication, delay gratification, demonstrate altruism, seek meaning and connection to something larger than ourselves. One in eight people in our world live with a mental disorder that impairs their abilities to fulfill their life roles. As psychiatrists we have a key role to play in the diagnosis and treatment of mental illness, but also in the promotion of mental health. The World Health Organization defines mental health a state of mental well-being that enables people to cope with the stresses of life, realize their abilities, learn well and work well, and contribute to their community.
Our training environment is a special and unique place. We are fortunate to attract residents and faculty who believe in our mission and the mission of Atrium Health, “to improve health, elevate hope and advance healing – for all.” Whether you see yourself as future Psychopharmacologist, Interventionalist, Hospitalist, or Generalist, we offer the opportunity to train in an organization that strives to develop a transformative, clinically integrated, and sustainable system of high-quality, patient- and family- centered care. If you are someone who enjoys working one-on-one with an attending or being in a small seminar for didactic learning but also wants to have a vast range of clinical experience, then we are the program for you. We are looking for people who are curious and eager to learn all aspects of psychiatry and take the next steps in honing their unique talents and aptitudes for the role they will fill in promoting recovery and health in the community.
We look forward to meeting all who are interested in our program!
Residents will train at Atrium Health Carolinas Medical Center, including Atrium Health’s free-standing, dedicated psychiatric emergency room, the only one of its kind in the Charlotte region. This ER is for children, adolescents and adults experiencing a mental health crisis and is located at Atrium Health Behavioral Health, a facility of Carolinas Medical Center. Our residents also work closely with medical students as we are the primary site for The University of North Carolina School of Medicine - Charlotte campus.
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“I chose the Sandra and Leon Levine Psychiatry Residency program because it provides a wide variety of learning opportunities and diverse training experiences. It was apparent from my interview experience that this program strives to ensure residents have a supportive work environment and resident wellness is fostered. I chose our program because I knew my educational interests would be promoted and that I would be encouraged daily to be the best resident, colleague and psychiatrist.”
Mihika Batavia, DO
Undergrad: University of South Alabama
Medical School: DeBusk College of Osteopathic Medicine
“What absolutely thrilled me when joining the residency at the Sandra and Leon Levine Psychiatry Program was also that it meant I would become intertwined in a family of providers who embody compassionate mental health care. Residents and faculty alike enjoy both teaching and learning from one another, exuding a culture that appreciates individual strengths, supports and guides professional growth, and thrives on teamwork.”
Kristi Wragg, MD
Class of 2022
Undergrad: Saginaw Valley State University
Medical School: Central Michigan University College of Medicine
“I had the opportunity to do an acting internship in Charlotte during my fourth year of medical school. During that rotation, I was consistently impressed by the knowledge and inquisitive nature of the residents, their collegiality with one another, and the teaching provided by the attending physicians. I was also impressed by the breadth of the curriculum—especially the opportunities for training in administrative roles and practical aspects of medicine such as contract negotiation. Our smaller class size enables plenty of direct interactions with attending physicians, close relationships with my co-residents, and a dynamic program that adapts to provide us with the best learning environment.”
Laura Paschall, MD
Class of 2023
Undergrad: The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Medical School: The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Chairman, Medical Director, Behavioral Health Charlotte
Director of Residency Education
Associate Director of Residency Education
Chief Resident 2024-2025 Academic Year
Chief Resident 2024-2025 Academic Year
With a nationally and internationally-renowned team of physicians in psychiatry who serve as faculty, our residents have access to a breadth of experience and knowledge in the program. See the full list of physicians and their specialties here.
Our residents train in an environment of self-motivated, inclusive professionals who are committed to providing exceptional behavioral health care to all of their patients. In the program, residents will train with faculty in a wide range of behavioral health presentations with the goal of treating patients with empathy and modern psychiatry techniques. Residents may also participate in educating our communities about mental illness and substance use disorders, encouraging early mental health screenings and wellness. Clinically, our residents benefit from training in a large healthcare system and have unique experiences in the following:
The following is a list of requirements for our program:
Our recruitment committee will evaluate each completed application.
Learn morePartial hospitalization for behavioral health can be a "bridge" between inpatient and outpatient care. Residents will learn how to care for patients that need care for mental illness or a substance use disorder that may be more intensive than intermittent therapy but less intensive than the 24-hour care the patient would receive staying in the hospital.
The only one of its kind in North Carolina. Providing care in a psychiatric emergency is a special skill that stands apart from providing services an in inpatient or outpatient setting. Learning to do that in a psychiatric emergency is a special experience that you can only have here at Atrium Health if you are planning on doing residency in the Carolinas.
Residents may select from the following electives during their time in the program:
PGY2 and PGY4 Month Long Electives | PGY3 Longitudinal Electives |
Reproductive Psychiatry | Psycho-Oncology |
Psychopharmacology | Residential Treatment |
Hospital Administration | Private Practice |
Private Practice | Psychotherapy Enhanced Caseload |
Rural Psychiatry | Child Consults |
Child Partial | Child Partial |
Research | BH Davidson Outpatient |
Medical Student Education | VA Psychology Services |
Addiction Psychiatry | Extended First Break Clinic |
Forensic Psychiatry | |
Eating Disorders |
Away electives are allowed and we encourage residents to create new electives to meet their educational needs if they have not already been established.
Residents will have a variety of experiences in each of their years in the program, where they will rotate through several Atrium Health facilities in the Charlotte region.
Learn moreIn addition to the many educational and career benefits of the Psychiatry Program, residents will receive financial benefits as well.
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