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  • Montana ranked #1 for physicians in new study
  • Medicare rule change aimed at helping rural hospitals attract and retain doctors, nurses
  • Woman’s experience waiting for mental health care in Billings highlights need for more psychiatrists – Billings Gazette
  • Billings Clinic Classic raises money for first psychiatric residency program in Montana
  • 1st class of Billings Clinic psychiatry residents chosen
  • Blue Cross donates $250,000 to psychiatry residency at Billings Clinic
  • Billings Clinic kicks off fundraising push for psychiatry residency with $250K gift – Billings Gazette
  • Montana’s first psychiatry residency program aimed at improving rural mental health care – Billings Gazette
  • Gazette opinion: Growing Montana’s doctor supply
  • Public gets a peek at Billings Clinic’s new psych stabilization unit – Billings Gazette
  • New psychiatric space at Billings Clinic designed to allow better emergency care
  • $700K grant goes to Billings Clinic psych unit aimed at determining what services patients need
  • Caring for patients in crisis Billings Clinic psych center treats people who are a risk to themselves, others
  • Montana Communities Receive State Funding For Community-Based Suicide Detection and Prevention
  • Experimental depression therapy showing promise in Billings Clinic study
  • Child protection specialists across Montana have new tool to help make difficult choices
  • Montana team recommends hospitals add depression screening to patient questionnaires
  • ‘Does asking about suicide cause suicide?’: SD2 to add mental health screening next year
  • ‘A crisis:’ High schools’ mental health resources strained
  • Rural America Finally Gets Mental Health Help
  • Montana Communities Receive State Funding For Community-Based Suicide Detection and Prevention
  • Billings school clinic booming, but few similar options available in Montana
  • ‘Does asking about suicide cause suicide?’: SD2 to add mental health screening next year
  • Mental health, substance abuse aid for DOC target of new Billings project
  • Montana suicide-prevention proposal gets overwhelming support
  • Suicide rate now a crisis in Montana
  • Clinic for Orchard students, families opens doors inside school
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We will start interviewing applicants from October to January.

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The Montana Track at Billings Clinic
We will start interviewing applicants from October to January.
The Montana Track at Billings Clinic
Sarah Watson, Program Coordinator
swatson@billingsclinic.org
(406) 657-3952
UW Psychiatry Residency Training Program
psychres@u.washington.edu
(206) 543-6577