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91㽶 Addiction Psychiatry Fellowship

91㽶offers a one-year, ACGME-accredited addiction psychiatry fellowship in Milwaukee, WI.

Our mission is to gradate compassionate, collaborative addiction psychiatric physicians, growing in scholarship as colleagues, and serving our community through excellent patient care, teaching, and advocacy. Addiction Psychiatrists are often called upon to be resources in their medical communities to assist physicians and other health professionals who have potentially impairing psychiatric or addiction health conditions needing treatment.

Addiction psychiatrists work in a field that is extremely rewarding even if often challenging. They work not only in direct patient care but in education of health professionals, research, and public policy advocacy. Involvement in the needs of communities regarding addiction issues impacting the community is an important part of being a subspecialist in this field.

Application Process

The Addiction Psychiatry Fellowship Program at the 91㽶 offers two (2) positions annually.

Our program utilizes and does not participate in the National Residency Matching Program (NRMP).

Applications open with the ERAS Fellowship cycle beginning July 1. Please refer to ERAS for length of application cycle and requirements.

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Interviews typically take place early fall for the upcoming academic year.

Didactics and Supervision

Didactics are offered, following a comprehensive syllabus. Core faculty and invited guest lecturers with expertise in special populations will provide the formal teaching.

Fellows are expected to participate in journal clubs, case conferences and attend the departmental Grand Rounds. Participation in the American Academy of Addiction Psychiatry annual meeting is encouraged.

Informal learning opportunities are provided via case based staffing. Much of addiction care is team based. Fellows will participate in team staffings with the opportunity to lead. Fellows will gain active learning experience by assuming a supervising and teaching role for lower level learners and allied health professionals.

After successful completion of the Addiction Psychiatry Fellowship Program, fellows are eligible to take the Addiction Psychiatry certification examination offered by the .

Clinical Rotations

Comprehensive addiction training requires exposure to various treatment settings and populations. The Medical College has multiple affiliated hospitals and clinics that offer the breadth of experiences required.
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Clement J. Zablocki VA Medical Center

The Milwaukee VA Medical Center has had one of the longest medical training affiliations in the Country. Like all VAs we have a diverse workforce serving a diverse patient population. All levels of care are available which not only facilitate care but also allows fellows to assist their patients along their recovery journey.

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Rotations at the VA Medical Center include; Inpatient, Consult/ Liaison, ER and Immediate Mental Health Access Clinic, Intensive Outpatient Treatment, Treatment Alternative Group (harm reduction group), Twelve-step-facilitation training in the rehabilitation program, Longitudinal outpatient clinic.

West Grove Clinic

The owner and medical director of the West Grove Clinic is a former chief resident of MCW. The clinic offers various outpatient treatment modalities for addiction and other psychiatric care.

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Rotations at the West Grove Clinic include: Outpatient longitudinal experience, including training on administration of long-acting medication options for opioid use disorder treatment.

Aurora Psychiatry Hospital (Dewey Center)

The Dewey Center is a private, free-standing addiction treatment center that offers all levels of care for a wide range of patients.

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Rotations at the Aurora Dewey Center include: Rehabilitation and Partial Hospitalization.

Rogers Behavioral Health

Rogers Behavioral Health offers a wide range of residential and intensive outpatient treatment tracks for addiction, psychiatric and co-morbid conditions. They have centers throughout the country.

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Rotations at Rogers (West Allis) include adolescent addiction and comorbid conditions in a rehab setting.

Froedtert Hospital

Froedtert Hospital offers the opportunity to rotate with a psychiatric emergency room service and a hospital-based consult-liaison team with emphasis on addiction cases.

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Rotations at Froedtert include a wide variety of pathology in a major regional teaching hospital.

Aurora St. Lukes Medical Center

This training site offers greater exposure to substance use disorder treatment in several distinct patient populations including perioperative management of patients with opioid use disorders, inpatient pain management, and transplant evaluation.

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Rotations at Aurora St. Lukes provide opportunity for greater acuity in management of hospitalized patients with addictive disorders with Dr. Vani Ray, an addiction medicine boarded psychiatrist.

Community Medical Services (CMS)

CMS provides psychopharmacological treatment for adult patients receiving methadone and other medications for opioid use disorder (MOUD). All possible diagnoses and co-morbid medical problems are seen.

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Rotations at CMS allow the fellow to participate in an outpatient multidisciplinary team in the evaluation, treatment plan development, and management of patients seen in the opioid treatment program. The fellow will immerse themselves in the entire treatment experience of this patient population to provide empathetic, team-based care to this highly specialized population of patients.

Meet the Team

Director | Matthew Stohs, MD

Matthew Stohs, MDDr. Stohs received his BS in Biology from Valparaiso University and MD from Tulane University in New Orleans, Louisiana. He completed psychiatry residency and addiction psychiatry fellowship at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. He is board certified in addiction psychiatry, addiction medicine, and general psychiatry.

He is an assistant professor at the 91㽶 (MCW) and is a full-time staff addiction psychiatrist Milwaukee VA Medical Center. He strives to apply a whole-person collaborative approach to his care of Dr. Stohs enjoys teaching about motivational interviewing, medication for opioid use disorder, neurobiology of addiction, multidisciplinary chronic pain rehab, and treating tobacco use disorder, individuals with addictions and chronic pain. He is the Milwaukee lead site investigator (LSI) for the VA Cooperative Studies Program (CSP) clinical trial comparing injectable vs. oral buprenorphine (VA-BRAVE).

Coordinator

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Beverly Hayes

Program Coordinator

psychfellowships@mcw.edu

Faculty

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Elizabeth Lampe, MD

Assistant Professor

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Matthew Eugene Stohs, MD

Assistant Professor

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Selahattin S. Kurter, MD

West Grove Clinical Faculty

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Keyur H. Parikh, MD

Rogers Clinical Faculty

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Nana K. Tabi Nsiah, MD

Aurora Clinical Faculty

Fellows

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Brandon Neisewander, MD

Fellow

Residency: University of Iowa Hospitals & Clinics, Iowa City, IA; Medical School: University of Illinois College of Medicine, Chicago, IL

Contact Us

The Addiction Psychiatry Fellowship is accredited by the American Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME).

Beverly Hayes

Program Coordinator

Dr. Matthew Stohs

Fellowship Director