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Choate Mental Health and Developmental Center: Located near SIU Carbondale campus, in Anna, this public hospital is the primary provider of inpatient psychiatric care in Southern Illinois. Residents work closely with a team of faculty members to provide care to patients of all ages, and are exposed to an unusually rich mix of acute and chronic disorders.
Community Support Network: This specialized community program provides extensive outpatient psychiatric services and social support to those who have chronic mental disorders. Residents work with the medical director, case managers, and other mental health professionals to collaboratively maintain needed continuity of care.
Macoupin County Mental Health Center: Located in nearby Carlinville, this rural center provides a broad range of mental health services. Residents provide psychiatric evaluation and treatment, as well as consultation to professional staff and community physicians.
McFarland Mental Health Center: Like Choate Mental Health and Developmental Center, this is a large inpatient facility operated by the Illinois Department of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities. It is located on nearly 100 acres in south Springfield, and its catchment area spans central Illinois. Rotations emphasize multispecialty teams and psychiatric care for adult patients with acute or chronic disorders. Electives may be arranged in child and adolescent units and the forensic unit.
Memorial Medical Center: MMC is a 520-bed tertiary care facility providing inpatient and outpatient services to residents of central and southern Illinois. It is a regional referral center in several clinical areas, including cancer and cardiac care, neuromuscular rehabilitation, renal dialysis and transplantation, and burns. Psychiatric and behavioral health services emphasize multidisciplinary teams. Related services for children, adolescents, and adults are available on an inpatient, partial, or outpatient basis through hospital-based programs and community-based mental health centers.
St. John's Hospital: SJH is a 600 -bed tertiary care facility providing inpatient and outpatient services to residents of central and southern Illinois. It is a regional referral center in several clinical areas, including cardiac care, high-risk prenatal and neonatal care, and emergency medicine. Psychiatric and behavioral health services include adult inpatient, partial, and outpatient care, as well as a residential program for chemical dependency.
SIU-SOM Outpatient Psychiatry Clinic: The Department's outpatient service is designed to meet the needs of the Psychiatrist who will be working in the Twenty-First Century. Using computers, closed circuit TV and video recording, the resident learns in an accelerated fashion the foundations of effective patient care and treatment planning. Besides wide training within a complete Adult, Child and Adolescent Service, residents receive specialized outpatient training in Rural Mental Health, treatment of the chronic mentally ill and psychiatric treatment of the developmentally disabled. Emphasis is on clinical excellence, as well as developing professional ease in working with managed care and practice issues.
SIU-SOM Special Needs Clinic: Through weekly clinics, the Department of Psychiatry's Division of Developmental Disabilities provides psychiatric care and related support services to individuals who have a primary diagnosis involving Mental Retardation. Multidisciplinary teams are used to individualize care and obtain needed social services. Contact Vivian Smith for more information Telephone: 217-545-7627
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