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 Collaborative Assessment and Management of Suicidality

MMPI2-RF

Personality Assessment Inventory

Rorschach Performance Assessment System

Adjunct training faculty members are considered critical in the delivery of the internship program as presently outlined.

Adjunct Psychology Faculty: Licensed psychologists not part of the Core Faculty but readily available to interns for adjunctive supervision and consultation.

Psychiatry Staff: Attending Psychiatrists on Inpatient Service, Attending Psychiatrists on Psychiatric Consultation Liaison Service, Attending Psychiatrists on Adult Outpatient Service

Outside Consultants: Provide didactic material in areas supplementing Navy CPIP faculty expertise.

In order to assure the maintenance of the standards of quality patient care, the following steps will be taken by the faculty. The Program Director is responsible for assuring that each step is accomplished.

I. Supervisors will submit written rotation competency evaluations to the intern and the Program Director indicating that the evaluation of the intern has taken place as scheduled (mid-point and end of rotation).

II. At the mid-point and end of the internship year, each intern will submit to the Program Director a formal evaluation of the training received.

III. At the end of each 8 week or 16 week rotation, each intern will submit to the Program Director a formal evaluation of the rotation-specific training, and of the supervision received.