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Psychopharmacology : Cohort - II

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Psychopharmacology Post-Doctoral Training

Psychopharmacology will allow you to:

  • expand your diagnostic and referral options
  • educate patients for improved compliance
  • enhance your consultation skills
  • earn required CE credits

The Continuing Education Services, in the Texas A&M University College of Education presents a post-doctoral training program in Psychopharmacology.

Professional psychologists in full-time practice wishing to consult with other health care professionals on medications used in mental health will find this program the ideal solution to achieving their goal.

The 450-hour curriculum was developed by a panel of professional psychologists, physicians, and pharmacists, and is based on recommendations by the American Psychological Association. Pyschologists will earn continuing education credits from Texas A&M University for each course, and those who complete the two-year program will earn a certificate in Psychopharmacology from Texas A&M University.

As you become immersed in the challenging course content, you will appreciate the convenience and flexibility of a primarily web-based format. Your learning environment includes pre-recorded online instructor lectures, online coursework, reading assignments, web chat and discussion boards, professor-led online study sessions, case studies, and six extensive weekend classes in Dallas.

To learn more about the program, browse the links below, You can call Dr. Dee Yates, Program Director, at (210) 494-1991.
         
or

Lauri Ditto
Associate Director
Phone: (979) 862-8517
Fax: 979 862-7127
E-mail: lditto@cdlr.tamu.edu


Click the following links for more information:

Program Curriculum
Technology and Textbook Information

Schedule
Psychopharmacology Study Guide



 

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Participants are expected to complete their program of study. If for any reason, the participants are unable to fulfill their obligations, written notification must be submitted to the program director within 30 days of a scheduled module and/or class. A non-refundable cancellation fee will be assessed after payment due dates if written notification is not on file in the Continuing Education Services, Center for Distance Learning Research, Texas A&M University. If notice is received thirty days before the scheduled class, participants will receive their fees minus a cancellation fee of 3% of the original fee. If notice is received less than thirty days prior to scheduled module, the students will receive their fees minus a cancellation fee of 10% of the original fee. Once a class has commenced, there are no refunds.

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