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Abstract: . . . Applications to each training site are accepted until February 1. Required application materials include a Curriculum Vita,three letters of recommendation, and graduate school transcripts. For additional information about Half-time Practicum Training in Clinical Psychology , please contact: Patricia Harney, Ph.D. Associate Director of Psychology and Psychology Training Director, Half-time Practicum Training in Psychology Macht Building Cambridge Health Alliance 1493 Cambridge Street Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139 617-665-2771 pharney@challiance.org Half-Time Practicum Half-Time Practicum Training Program in Psychology Page 19 19 Page 20 Cambridge Health Alliance 1493 Cambridge Street Cambridge, MA 02139 617-665-2300 www.challiance.org For more information, contact: Lori Willis Psychology Administrative Coordinator Cambridge Health Alliance 1493 Cambridge Street Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139 Phone: 617-665-1183 Email: lwillis@challiance.org What is Cambridge Health Alliance? Cambridge Health Alliance is a nationally recognized, award-winning healthcare system that serves the residents of Cambridge, Somerville, and Boston’s Metro-North region. It includes The Cambridge Hospital, Somerville Hospital, Whidden Memorial Hospital, more than 20 primary care practices, the Cambridge Public Health Depart- ment, the Alliance Foundation for Community Health, and Network Health – a growing Medicaid health plan. Cambridge Health Alliance is a unique model that incorpo- rates public health, clinical care, academics, and research. As an integrated system, it offers a wide variety of services including medical specialties, surgical specialties, obstetrics, and primary care for all ages. It also offers unique programs for multicultural populations and, through its Harvard- affiliated Department of Psychiatry, is a strong, regional provider of critical mental health services. Over the past decade, the respected staff and programs at Cambridge Health Alliance have garnered a national repu- tation for healthcare innovation and community excellence. In 1993, The Cambridge Hospital was the recipient of the Foster G. McGaw Prize, the industry's highest honor. From 2001 to 2004, the National Association of Public Hospitals and Health Systems bestowed five Safety Net Awards on the Alliance, including recognition of its Cultural and Linguistic Competency. Most recently, the Alliance was chosen by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation as one of seven health systems in the nation to participate in the prestigious Pursuing Perfection program, aiming to help transform the delivery of health care. This initiative has spawned several novel pilot projects including a childhood asthma registry and planned care systems for the treatment of Depression and Diabetes in the primary care setting. Cambridge Health Alliance HARVARD MEDICAL SCHOOL TEACHING AFFILIATE GR05_328 . . . --3000,1,1500,2974,45126
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