Introducing the New England Psychiatric Academy
Elevating the post-graduate residency experience.
Raising the standard of psychiatric care.
Bridging the professional and educational transition to practice.
Our Memberships
What You’ll Learn
Learn how to communicate with clarity, confidence, and purpose. This course explores active listening, tone, body language, and message delivery for stronger, more impactful connections.
The art of the interview
Learn tools for organizing ideas, setting goals, and building consistent schedules. From brainstorming to publishing, this course helps turn scattered thoughts into a cohesive plan.
Psychopharmacology Review
Discover how to analyze workflows, identify inefficiencies, and implement smarter systems. This course helps you create processes that actually work, for a team or just for yourself.
Panel Management
Meet Your Instructors
Monet Goode
Monet is a lifelong educator with a passion for creating accessible, engaging learning experiences. Known for a calm, encouraging teaching style, Monet believes that growth happens when learners feel both challenged and supported.
Emmett Marsh
Emmett is a detail-oriented instructor who’s spent the past decade helping people develop new tools, habits, and mindsets. Their approach is clear, practical, and always infused with curiosity and care.
Eleanor Parks
Eleanor's background spans education, coaching, and creative development. With a strong focus on process and progress, Eleanor helps learners move from where they are to where they want to be—one step at a time.
Choose Your Plan
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Your Questions, Answered
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Our residency strives to provided a structured transition to practice. Through mentorship, manageable caseloads, and specialized didactics we pride ourselves on helping you become the best psychiatric provider that you can be as you prepare to assume a new level of responsibility. Often programs have a high degree of variability in their educational offerings which can leave new graduates feeling unprepared and ill equipped to enter into practice. We work with you to identify your strengths and areas for improvement and cultivate a dynamic didactics schedule coupled with a wide-ranging patient panel to help you maximize your clinical experience and bolster your confidence in practice.
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Those seeking to engage in a residency program should be new to practice (no prior PMHNP prescribing experience), eager to learn, receptive to feedback, and willingness to challenge themselves. Most importantly, residents should be active participants in their own education, this is not an extension of your masters program; rather, you are entering into practice now but are increasing your safety nets as you begin. Be prepared to present all questions with a proposed solution while being ready to have your ideas respectfully challenged.
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The residency lasts approximately one year. It is broken up into a 4-quarter system during which residents can expect to grow through a series of graduated levels of supervisions easing their way into independent practice.
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The ideal resident applicant should anticipate completing a full year of residency with an additional one-year commitment thereafter. We plan to invest in your education and refining your clinical practice and want to help see that through in the following year.
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While many of our residents can expect to be offered a fulltime position post-residency it can not be formally guaranteed as there are a multitude of factors that impact our ability to extend a formal position.