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2024 - 2025 Clinical Psychology Postdoctoral Fellowship Class

Hannah Grossman

Hannah Grossman, PhD
Child & Adolescent Track
University at Buffalo

I am excited to join URMC as a post-doctoral Fellow in the Child and Adolescent Outpatient Track. This fellowship program offers diversified training experiences that will allow me to enhance and hone my skills as a pediatric psychologist. This fellowship allows me to tailor my clinical work to meet my training goals in working with children with developmental and behavioral disorders, in addition to early childhood school consultation, supervision experiences, and program development. I am confident that this fellowship with prepare me to for a successful career serving children and families.

Laura Perrone

Laura Perrone, PhD
Child & Adolescent Track
Stony Brook University

I am thrilled to be a postdoctoral fellow in the Child and Adolescent Track, Outpatient Focus. I chose this fellowship because of its strengths in providing culturally-sensitive mental health services within multidisciplinary teams to diverse children and families. I am particularly excited to participate in the Expanded School Mental Health program given my interest in increasing access to mental health services in settings families naturally access. I am confident this fellowship will prepare me to succeed in a career that integrates both research and practice while partnering with communities to increase behavioral health prevention and promotion.

Anna Podrasky

Anna Podrasky, PsyD
Integrated Care Family Track (Primary Care- Internal Medicine)
Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine

I am excited to be completing my postdoctoral fellowship with the Integrated Care Family Track (Primary Care). This fellowship track offers a great opportunity to train in an integrated healthcare setting and participate in the medical family therapy post-degree certificate program. I was thrilled that the program offered opportunities to continue to develop skills in medical family therapy and medical resident education. I am confident that this fellowship program will help to enhance my clinical and professional skills and prepare me to succeed as a psychologist in an integrated healthcare setting.

Jeremy Ramos

Jeremy Ramos, PhD
Integrated Care Family Track (Family Medicine / Geriatrics)
Syracuse University

The Integrated Care Family Track (Family Medicine / Geriatrics) Fellowship offers a strong backing in interdisciplinary communication, clinical care, and collaboration as a psychologist within different healthcare settings. I was particularly drawn to the opportunities to provide integrated primary care in an urban family medicine clinic and explore the ways physicians and medical students share information and interact with patients through the communication coaching program. This fellowship encourages development and utilization of biopsychosocial approaches to patient care and systems level thinking through both didactic and clinical experiences. The medical family therapy post-degree certificate program supports this growth while offering important exposure to how therapists from other disciplines think about interventions and case conceptualization. I am confident the ICF fellowship will prepare me for a career as an educator, clinician, researcher, and psychologist working within and across integrated healthcare systems.

Douglas Welsh

​Douglas Welsh, PsyD
Integrated Care Family Track (Functional Neurologic Disorders)
Roberts Wesleyan University University

I am excited to join the Integrated Care Family Track, with an emphasis in functional neurology. I am particularly drawn to the opportunities to provide specialized treatment for individuals with Functional Neurological disorders and other stress-sensitive disorders in inpatient and outpatient settings. Due to the misconceptions associated with these diagnoses, I look forward to empowering patients to live meaningful lives while managing challenges in their daily lives. In addition, the specialized training focused on improving the communication of medical residents provides an invaluable experience for engaging in systems-level interventions. The medical family therapy post-degree certificate program supports this growth while offering helpful perspectives to helping families with medical conditions interact with the medical system collaboratively. I am confident the ICF fellowship will prepare me for a career as an educator, clinician, researcher, and psychologist working within and across integrated healthcare systems.