Child & Adolescent Psychiatry Residency: Living in Greater Hartford
The
Hartford area offers residents the best of New England and the East. Hartford,
the capital of Connecticut, is rich in work and educational opportunities,
housing, shopping, historical points of interest, and cultural and recreation
activities. The city is centrally located in the beautiful Connecticut River
Valley, midway between Boston and New York (less than a two-hour drive to either
city). Hartford is also ideally situated for travel to attractions such as Cape
Cod, the mountains of Vermont and New Hampshire, and the coast of Maine.
Hartford is no more than six hours from any point between Washington, DC, and
Montreal.
The Hartford area, which includes the city and 32
suburbs, has nearly one million residents. Consequently, the city has
cultural and other activities usually found in more extensive metropolitan
areas. Hartford is the home of the Wadsworth Athenaeum, the oldest public
art museum in the country. The esteemed 80-member Hartford Symphony, the
Hartford Ballet Company, the Hartford Stage Company (which was awarded a
1989 Tony Award for the best regional theater in the United States), and
Bushnell Memorial Hall (a 3,000-seat auditorium that presents Broadway
shows, visiting performances, lectures, and other entertainment) offers
programs throughout the year. The New England Dodge Music Center , which
is one of the largest indoor/outdoor music theaters in the country, will
bring a diverse and eclectic variety of musical performances to Hartford.
For summer fun there are cruises up and down the CT River. Family theme
parks include Lake Compounce and Six Flags New England, just a short drive
away. Also Connecticut is the home of two of the largest casinos in the
world, Foxwoods & Mohegan Sun.
Sports
fans are well entertained in Hartford. The city’s Civic Center is home for the
Wolfpack Hockey Team. It also is a site for the University of Connecticut’s
Division I men’s and women’s championship basketball teams. Connecticut’s new
sports & entertainment center, Rentschler Field, home to University of
Connecticut Huskies football team, has been built in nearby East Hartford.
Minor league baseball and World Team Tennis and the PGA Traveler’s Championship
Golf Tournament provide sports enthusiasts with the opportunity to enjoy many
different activities.
The
transportation systems in the Hartford area are convenient and make most places
in the city little more than an exit ramp away. The Institute of Living,
Hartford Hospital, and Connecticut Children’s Medical Center are situated within
the same square mile.
Opportunities for professional development abound in the region and the state.
Connecticut benefits from a sophisticated population that provides a significant
degree of support for the provision of psychiatric services. Practice
opportunities continue to be available throughout the area. In addition to a
variety of advanced research and clinical training opportunities available
through the IOL/HH Program, the nearby Western New England Psychoanalytic
Institute provides opportunities for advanced training in psychoanalysis.
The
residency program is designed so that residents who wish to remain in
Connecticut following training have opportunities to make contacts with
psychiatrists in a variety of settings within the state. In addition, The
Institute of Living has a strong and ongoing commitment to make faculty and
staff positions available for graduates who wish to enter academic or full-time
institutional careers.
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