The Division of Pediatric Psychology, in partnership with the Division of Pediatric Gastroenterology, at Doernbecher Children’s Hospital, Oregon Health & Science University, is recruiting for one full-time pediatric GI psychology postdoctoral fellow.
This fellowship will consist of clinical training in the psychological assessment and treatment of pediatric gastrointestinal conditions. Patients commonly referred to GI psychology present with Inflammatory Bowel Diseases (i.e. ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease), celiac disease, disorders of gut brain interaction (i.e., functional gastrointestinal conditions; e.g. Irritable Bowel Syndrome, functional abdominal pain, functional dyspepsia), constipation, rumination, and esophageal disorders, among other health complexity. The fellow will have the opportunity to observe, learn and/or implement evidence-based psychological interventions, including cognitive behavioral therapy, acceptance and commitment therapy, and clinical hypnotherapy for gastrointestinal conditions. The GI Psychology fellow will have ample opportunity to provide shoulder-to-shoulder care within multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary clinics, including the multidisciplinary IBD clinic. The GI Psychology service includes in-person and virtual outpatient appointments, providing access to patients across Oregon and Southwest Washington, and inpatient consultation at Doernbecher Hospital.
The GI Psychology program has expanded greatly over the past few years with a focus on developing clinical services. While this fellowship position is primarily clinical in nature, the GI psychology fellow will spend time participating in ongoing applied research projects and program development within their areas of interest and experience. Current research and program development efforts involve behavioral/mental health screening in pediatric gastroenterology, IBD-related distress, pediatric to adult healthcare transition, and multidisciplinary GI treatment.
Clinical hours and supervision (individual and group) will be provided commensurate with licensure in the state of Oregon. The postdoctoral fellow will have access to a multitude of career development opportunities through the Division of Pediatric Psychology, Institute on Development & Disability, and OHSU, including a full range of didactic offerings. Further, opportunities to teach medical students and residents, as well as offer community-based trainings to parents, patients, and service providers are available.
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