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Marshall Psychiatry Outpatient Clinic - Point Pleasant

Here, residents provide outpatient care for a variety of patient populations, including adults, children, adolescents, and geriatrics, under direct attending supervision.  In this recently renovated setting, residents enjoy having their own individual office space, as well as an on-site classroom, a dedicated resident lounge, and a peaceful outdoor garden space to recharge.


Marshall Psychiatry Outpatient Clinic - Huntington

During PGY-1 and PGY-2, our residents join the Huntington Outpatient Clinic for weekly didactics, as well as a weekly half-day clinic throughout PGY-2. In addition to general outpatient care, this facility offers an Intensive Outpatient Program, a Partial Hospitalization Program, and Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) services.

This clinic serves as the primary home site for our partner residency program in Huntington. While we operate as two distinct residency programs, we share core faculty and educational resources. This close partnership allows our residents to build strong professional connections and learn alongside peers in the Huntington-based program.


Rivers Health

Rivers Health, a member of Marshall Health Network, is a rural acute care hospital located in Point Pleasant, West Virginia. Founded by the community in 1959, Rivers Health remains true to its founding mission: delivering high-quality healthcare to rural residents across Mason and Jackson counties in West Virginia, as well as Gallia and Meigs counties in Ohio.

As a community-centered rural facility, it serves as a core training site where psychiatry residents complete rotations in emergency medicine, as well as both inpatient and outpatient rotations in neurology, internal medicine, and family medicine. Residents are also anticipated to provide psychiatric consultation services at this site during their advanced training years.


Mildred Mitchell Bateman Hospital

Mildred Mitchell-Bateman Hospital is a 110-bed state psychiatric facility located in Huntington, West Virginia, and one of only two state-funded psychiatric hospitals in the state. Because all patients admitted to the hospital are involuntarily committed, residents gain invaluable experience caring for individuals with severe and persistent mental illnesses.

Residents work directly alongside Marshall Psychiatry faculty, who also hold key leadership positions within the hospital, including the Medical Director. Under their guidance, residents complete core rotations in adult inpatient psychiatry, which seamlessly integrate a large experience in forensic psychiatry. Clinical training also features dedicated rotations on specialized services, including a unit for individuals with Intellectual and Developmental Disorders as well as a geriatric psychiatry unit.


St. Mary's Medical Center

St. Mary's Medical Center is the largest medical facility in Huntington and a major regional healthcare provider in West Virginia. As a key teaching hospital affiliated with the Marshall University Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine, the center offers residents extensive experience caring for patients with co-occurring medical and psychiatric conditions. The St. Mary’s Behavioral Health Unit features a 28-bed adult acute inpatient unit along with psychiatric consultation-liaison and emergency services. Additionally, residents rotating at this site gain hands-on clinical exposure to electroconvulsive therapy (ECT).

Cabell Huntington Hospital

Cabell Huntington Hospital is a general acute care facility located in the heart of Huntington, West Virginia, on Marshall University's health sciences campus. As a primary teaching hospital for the Marshall University Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine, it serves as a central academic hub for resident education. Psychiatry residents complete core consultation-liaison rotations here. Training at this site includes providing psychiatric consultations for both adult and child/adolescent populations across the hospital's medical floors and Emergency Department.


Hershel "Woody" Williams VA Medical Center

The Hershel "Woody" Williams VA Medical Center in Huntington, West Virginia, is dedicated to providing veterans with high-quality healthcare while advancing medical education and research. At this site, psychiatry residents train alongside experienced addiction specialists within a robust Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) program and a residential addiction inpatient service. Working as part of a dedicated multidisciplinary team, residents gain comprehensive, hands-on experience in evidence-based addiction medicine.