91ɫƵ Forensic Psychiatry Fellowship
91ɫƵ offers a one-year full-time fellowship in forensic psychiatry co-sponsored by the Mendota Mental Health Institute, Central Wisconsin Center, and the Wisconsin Department of Corrections.
About the Fellowship
Didactics
The fellows study together weekly covering the full gamut of relevant legal and psychiatric issues. Trainees in a forensic psychological post-doctoral fellowship also participate in the lecture series. The faculty includes psychiatrists with ABPN subspecialty certification in Forensic Psychiatry, forensic psychologists, attorneys, and other clinician educators. Fellows are also provided with funding and travel time to attend the annual Forensic Review Course and Annual Meeting for the American Academy of Psychiatry and Law.
Application Process
The 91ɫƵ Forensic Psychiatry Fellowship Program has two (2) positions and accepts ongoing applications. Interested applicants should complete the 91ɫƵAH application form and submit it to the department of psychiatry along with the necessary items from the application packet list. Typically, interviews take place in the fall for the upcoming academic year. Our program does not utilize ERAS. Interested applicants should submit a completed application packet with the following items:
- 91ɫƵAH application form (PDF)
- Current CV (gaps in time greater than one month must be explained)
- Personal Statement explaining your interests and goals
- Original Transcript of Steps 1, 2 and 3 Scores (must pass all 3 steps before applying)
- Medical School Dean’s Letter
- Medical School Transcript
- Copy of Medical School Diploma
- ECFMG Certificate (International Medical School Graduates)
- Visa Status Information (international citizens)
- At least one writing sample (e.g., de-identified forensic report or psychiatric evaluation, published manuscript as first author)
- 3 Letters of Recommendation
- One of the letters should be from your current training director and included your Training Summary
- Letters of recommendation should be addressed sent directly to Dr. Erik Knudson.
Once all items have been obtained, return the complete application packet to psychfellowships@mcw.edu.
Clinical Rotations
Meet the Team
Director | Jacqueline Landess, MD, JD, FAPA
Jacqueline Landess, MD, JD, FAPA, is the Training Director of the Forensic Psychiatry Fellowship. Dr. Landess earned her medical degree from Vanderbilt University before completing her general psychiatry residency and forensic psychiatry fellowship at Northwestern University and University of Colorado, respectively. She also received her law degree from Indiana University. Before coming to Mendota, Dr. Landess served as the Director of Medical Student Education and the Associate Training Director of the Forensic Fellowship at St. Louis University. She has worked in a wide variety of clinical settings including jails, prisons, juvenile detention centers, tele-health and inpatient units. Dr. Landess has published and presented nationally on numerous forensic topics. She currently serves as the co-chair of the Group for Advancement of Psychiatry’s (GAP) committee on Psychiatry & the Law and is a former Rappeport Fellow and co-chair of the Women’s Committee in the American Academy of Psychiatry & the Law (AAPL). Dr. Landess’s research and scholarly interests include correctional psychiatry, mental health courts, diversion and re-entry programming, malpractice, forensic assessment of special populations, such as women and adolescents, and constitutional law. Dr. Landess also maintains a private forensic practice, providing consultation to attorneys and courts in both civil and criminal matters.
Coordinator
Faculty
Eric Knudson, MD
Associate Training Director
Gregory J. Van Rybroek, PhD, JD
Director, Mendota Mental Health Institute; Clinical Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine, 91ɫƵ
Molli L. Rolli, MD
Medical Director, Mendota Mental Health Institute
Colleen Considine, MD
Karyn L. Gust-Brey, PhD
Licensed Psychologist, Mendota Mental Health Institute
Michelle Hume, MD, PhD
Staff Psychiatrist, Mendota Mental Health Institute
Elliot R. Lee, MD, PhD
Staff Psychiatrist, Mendota Mental Health Institute
Mark Phelps, MD
Staff Psychiatrist, Mendota Mental Health Institute
Jeffrey M. Washelesky, PsyD
Licensed Psychologist, Mendota Mental Health Institute
Michael Witkovsky, MD, MS
Volunteer Clinical Faculty
Contact Us
The Forensic Psychiatry Fellowship is accredited by the American Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME).
Beverly Hayes
Program Coordinator
Dr. Jacqueline Landess
Program Director