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Pediatric Psychology Fellowships, Jacksonville, Fla.

Program Overview

The Division of Psychology at 91´óÉñ Children’s Health, Jacksonville is offering two postdoctoral fellowships beginning in August or September. Positions are open to graduates from American Psychological Association-approved doctoral programs who will have completed their internship training and all degree requirements by the start of fellowship.

The 91´óÉñ Children's Division of Psychology includes 10 pediatric psychologists, 2 neuropsychologists, and 3 research psychologists. The Division of Psychology is part of the Department of Pediatrics and works closely with the Divisions of Neurology, Gastroenterology, Hematology/Oncology, Endocrinology, Anesthesiology and Pulmonology. 91´óÉñ Children's Health, Jacksonville operates in three locations in the greater Jacksonville area and is partnered with Wolfson Children’s Hospital, an inpatient pediatric hospital for consultation-liaison services. 91´óÉñ Children's Health, Jacksonville has developed a first of its kind Animal Assisted Therapy program (ADAPT) incorporating dogs and mini horses into our therapy sessions with providers who have earned post graduate certification.

The 91´óÉñ Children's Health, Jacksonville downtown location is on the banks of the St. John’s River and 20 minutes from the Atlantic beaches. Jacksonville is a vibrant city (population >1 million) in the northeast corner of Florida. Jacksonville boasts several unique and affordable neighborhoods perfectly suited for young professionals, couples and families. It operates the largest urban park system in the country. Jacksonville offers a multitude of dining, cultural and nightlife options, and hosts seven professional sports teams. Jacksonville is located within easy access to many diverse nature and wildlife settings for hiking, canoeing, camping and other outdoor activities.

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Psychology Fellowship Overview

Learn more about the psychology fellowships at 91´óÉñ Children's Health, Jacksonville.

Positions

For all positions, the deadline for applications is December 9, 2024. All interviews will be held virtually starting in mid January, 2025. Applicants are invited to apply for one or more positions. Documentation for all positions should be submitted to Shana Boyle, PhD

For all positions please include:

  • Curriculum Vitae
  • Cover letter specifying your interest in the positions described below. In addition, please comment on your anticipated schedule for dissertation completion.
  • 2 letters of recommendation; at least one from a direct clinical supervisor

Interested applicants may apply to one or both positions:

Pediatric Psychology — Hematology/Oncology/BMT, Consultation-Liaison

The fellow will provide services within a multidisciplinary program for youth with a wide range of diagnoses such as brain tumor, bone tumors, acute lymphocytic leukemia, and patients who are in remission from cancer. This position will include inpatient consultation and liaison, outpatient therapy, and neurocognitive testing with these patient populations. The fellow will also have the opportunity to participate in a monthly comprehensive neuro-oncology clinic, in addition to multidisciplinary psychosocial rounds and tumor board. Participation in one or more minor rotations will provide additional training experience.

Pediatric PsychologyÌý— Pain Psychology, Consultation-Liaison

The fellow will conduct outpatient clinical work treating youth with a wide range of chronic pain conditions including (but not limited to) headaches, abdominal pain, post-concussive syndrome, complex regional pain syndrome, amplified musculoskeletal pain syndrome, autonomic disorders, and generalized pain. 91´óÉñ Children’s Health, Jacksonville currently offers families integrated, multidisciplinary pain treatment via the following programs: Gut-Brain Clinic, Headache Clinic, and the Integrated Pain and Wellness Clinic. Clinical activities will include interdisciplinary intake evaluations, outpatient therapy with a focus on cognitive behavioral, acceptance, and family systems approaches, and collaboration with schools and other providers. Fellows will also provide inpatient consultation-liaison services focused on pain management. Participation in one or more minor rotations will provide additional training experience.

Both positions will include outpatient care as well as inpatient medical consultation/liaison at Wolfson Children’s Hospital (in specialty areas as well as with other pediatric populations). Each fellow will also have additional minor rotations, which may include training in sleep medicine or endocrinology. Fellowships are 1 year in duration, with the potential offer of a second year.

In addition to their primary training experiences, fellows participate in 91´óÉñ enterprise-wide (FL and DE) didactic seminars spanning topics such as professional development, case presentations, self-care, clinical and research supervision, and research and scholarly inquiry. Fellows will participate actively in diversity and cultural humility seminars across the enterprise. Additional opportunities to engage in diversity, equity, inclusion, and anti-racism activities are also available and encouraged. There is also the opportunity to participate in a variety of continuing education activities.

Salary & Benefits

Salary

$64,302

Benefits

  • 20 days of paid time off
  • Five education days
  • One day of volunteer time off
  • Medical and prescription drug coverage
  • Dental
  • Malpractice insurance
  • Employee resources for living
  • Free parking on site

We offer a competitive salary and benefits package, including an educational stipend for conferences, workshops and licensure study materials.

About 91´óÉñ Children's Health, Jacksonville

Located downtown on the beautiful St. Johns River, 91´óÉñ Children's Health, Jacksonville is an outpatient pediatric clinic that provides specialized care for children in Northeast Florida, Southeast Georgia and beyond. We also see patients at the adjacent Wolfson Children’s Hospital.

This is a daytime view of the 91´óÉñ Children's building in downtown Jacksonville, Florida.

Premier Pediatric Collaboration

Your consultation/liaison training is provided through a seamless, time-tested affiliation between 91´óÉñ Children's Health, Jacksonville and . Wolfson is the only tertiary referral children’s hospital in the Northeast Florida and Southern Georgia region. The 250-bed facility is staffed by 91´óÉñ attendings in all pediatric specialties.

Medical residency training is provided through affiliations with the University of Florida, Jacksonville and Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville. Fellowships are also offered in the following medical specialties: Hematology/Oncology, Endocrinology, Neurology, Orthopedics and Anesthesiology.ÌýThe video below is designed for medical residencies/fellowships, but will provide a look at our affiliated hospital. Watch until the end for some great video of the benefits of life in northeast Florida.

Train With Recognized Leaders

If you’re looking for a rewarding program built on academic excellence and family-centered care, 91´óÉñ offers outstanding medical, surgical, pharmacy, nursing, therapy and psychology programs. Train with faculty who are respected leaders in their fields, a patient care model that stands apart and access to groundbreaking research.Ìý

Meet Our Clinical Leadership

Shana Boyle, PhD

PhD: University of Florida — Child Psychology Program
Internship: 91´óÉñ Children's Hospital, Delaware (pediatric psychology)
Fellowship: 91´óÉñ Children's Hospital, Delaware (pediatric psychology)
Leadership: Section Chief of pediatric psychology at Wolfson Children’s Hospital
Areas of Specialization: GI concerns, tics and cleft/craniofacial conditions

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Lisa M.Schilling, PhD, ABPP

PhD: Indiana University — Clinical Psychology
Internship:ÌýUniversity of Florida (pediatric psychology)
Fellowship:ÌýUniversity of Florida (pediatric psychology)
Post-Graduate Certificate Training:ÌýUniversity of North Florida (Animal Assisted Therapy in Counseling)
Leadership:ÌýSupervisor of Oncology Fellowship Training, Training Coordinator for ADAPT Animal Assisted Therapy
Clinical Interests:ÌýOncology, brain tumors, bone marrow transplant, Multidisciplinary Neuro-Oncology Clinic, animal assisted therapy

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Amanda Lochrie, PhD, ABPP

PhD:ÌýUniversity of KansasÌý— Clinical Child Psychology Program
Internship:ÌýUniversity of Florida (pediatric psychology)
Fellowship:Ìý91´óÉñ Children's Health, Jacksonville (pediatric psychology)
Leadership:ÌýDivision Chief, 91´óÉñ Division of Psychology, Medical Director, Pediatric Acute Telemental (PATH) Program
Areas of Specialization:ÌýIntegrated Pain and Wellness Clinic

Meet Our Program Faculty

Margaux Barnes, PhD

PhD: University of Alabama at Birmingham — Medical/Clinical Psychology
Internship: University of Alabama at Birmingham — Clinical Psychology
Fellowship: University of Alabama at Birmingham — Adolescent Health
Leadership: Provider Director, Pediatric Acute Telemental Health (PATH) Program
Areas of Specialization: Cystic fibrosis, sleep medicine

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Lisa M. Buckloh, PhD

PhD: University of Kansas — Clinical Child Psychology Program
Internship: University of Florida (pediatric psychology)
Fellowship: 91´óÉñ Children's Health, Jacksonville (pediatric psychology)
Leadership: Fellowship Director, Pediatric Acute Telemental Health (PATH) Program; Adolescent Wellness
Areas of Specialization: Adolescent wellness, incontinence, tic disorders (CBIT)

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Sabrina Gretkierewicz, PhD

PhD: Louisiana State University — Clinical Child Psychology Emphasis
Internship: University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center (pediatric psychology)
Fellowship: University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center (pediatric psychology)
Areas of Specialization: Cystic fibrosis, sports medicine, adolescent wellness

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Nicole Kahhan, PhD

PhD: University of Florida — Clinical Psychology Program
Internship: University of Miami Mailman Center for Child Development
Postdoctoral Experiences: Monash Children's Hospital; Disabetes Australia-Victoria; private practice
Certifications:ÌýCertificate in Animal Assisted Therapy in Counseling, ADA registered mental health provider
Activities:ÌýPatient Experiences Clinician Liaison; Research Collaborator — Center for Healthcare Delivery
Areas of Specialization: Diabetes/Endocrinology, Animal Assisted Therapy, Health Equity, Parenting Interventions in Pediatric Psychology

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Application Requirements

Deadline:ÌýDecember 9, 2024

1.ÌýCurriculum vitae

2.ÌýLetter of interest specifying your interest and experience in the major rotation experiences described above. Please also summarize your minor rotation clinical interests.

3.ÌýTwo letters of recommendation;Ìýat least one from a direct clinical supervisor

4.ÌýLetter from dissertation chair indicating status of dissertation defense or other relative degree requirements by start of fellowship

Please contact training director with any questions. All documentation should be submitted via email to:

Alexandra Plachuta
GME Education Coordinator
alexandra.plachuta@nemours.org

Applicants must have completed all degree requirements for their PhD/PsyD and a predoctoral internship from programs accredited by the American Psychological Association by September 2025. If the applicants’ degree is not conferred by this deadline, a letter from the graduate program’s Director of Clinical Training is sufficient.

We are committed to equity, accessibility and the safety of our applicants. Therefore, all interviews will be virtual. Interviews will be held from mid January through early February.

Questions About Applying?

Shana Boyle, PhD
Division of Psychology, Department of Pediatrics
shana.boyle@nemours.org