* indicates an Organizational Membership with CFHA (Trainees are eligible for a free CFHA membership under Organizational Memberships. Learn more above.)
St. Cloud Hospital provides family-centered care for patients of all ages. As the largest behavioral health service provider in the geographical area, our clinic receives a variety of referrals for patients of all ages with a wide range of presenting difficulties. As part of a larger health organization, behavioral health providers also have the opportunity to work closely with medical specialists including pediatricians, family practice providers, psychiatrists, and other health providers (e.g., occupational therapists, speech/language pathologists).
We are accepting 3 new postdoctoral fellows at East Tennessee State University’s College of Medicine for 2026-2027. You will train in a well-established, model program in integrated behavioral health serving patients in rural Appalachia. As part of a new grant program, you will collaborate with a team of national experts at the Addiction Science Center to support and develop programming in integrated primary care settings to address prevention and recovery. You can “design your own adventure” by selecting major and minor tracks to build an experience that will launch your career.
The Institute for Integrated Behavioral Health provides an evolved experience that focuses on developing your skills in leadership, community engagement, and working in a policy/advocacy role. Questions can be directed to Dr. Jodi Polaha, Director, Institute for Integrated Behavioral Health (polaha@etsu.edu).
Primary tracks include:
- Addiction Medicine
- Pediatrics
- Family Medicine
- Internal Medicine
- Obstetrics/Gynecology
Minor tracks include:
- Research/Evaluation
- Community Based Recovery Programs
- Programs for Incarcerated Individuals
- Research and Advocacy
For additional information about major and minor tracks, visit: https://www.etsu.edu/com/integrated-behavioral-health/training-opportunities/current.php
In addition to direct patient care, our fellows engage in training activities designed to make them ready to take on roles and responsibilities common for psychologists working in primary care. Fellows will receive training and experience as leaders implementing the PCBH model, will assist in training our family medicine residents in behavioral science, will provide clinical supervision of graduate students under the umbrella of their own supervisor, and will engage in quality improvement and program development through development of their postdoc project.
· Child and Adolescent Psychology
· Pediatric Integrated Primary Care
· Lifespan/IDD Psychology
· School Mental Health
· School-Based ABA
· School Psychological Services
Didactic training is provided regarding clinical topics, clinical administrative issues, leadership in professional psychology, and preparation for the job market and the Examination for Professional Practice of Psychology. MMI Psychology Department faculty are primary supervisors for fellows in our APA membership fellowship program.
- Integrated Primary Care
- Health Psychology
- Generalist (2 positions)
- Child and Family
California
Santa Rosa Community Health: Santa Rosa, CA
Colorado
Children's Hospital Colorado: Aurora, CO
Florida
Florida State University College of Medicine: Immokalee, FL
Massachusetts
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Worcester, MA
Minnesota
CentraCare: St. Cloud, MN
Ohio
HealthSource of Ohio: Loveland, OH
Nationwide Children's Hospital: Columbus, OH
Oregon
Providence Medical Group: Portland, OR
Tennessee
East Tennessee State University: Johnson City, TN
Texas
UT Health San Antonio Long School of Medicine: San Antonio, TX
Washington
Columbia Valley Community Health: Wenatchee, WA
Community Health of Central Washington: Yakima, WA
Providence Swedish Medical Group: Seattle, WA
West Virginia
West Virginia University School of Medicine: Martinsburg, WV















