Professional Development Series: Tips and Trick for Applying to Internship: What do sites want and what is “fit”? (WITH CE)

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Overview:         

This webinar will provide a summary of literature surrounding the internship application process, including research conducted and published by Dr. Paul Ingram, who is speaking as part of this webinar. Specifically, A historical perspective of the “internship crisis” will be provided as a framework for students to understand some of the broad anxiety surrounding the internship match process and match outcome statistics will be provided to contrast this history. Research will also be reviewed which examines the perceptions of Association of Psychology Postdoctoral and Internship Centers (APPIC) internship directors and factors associated with more positive outcomes. By utilizing data directly from APPIC (who is charged with running the match process) and internship directors, this webinar provides a scientifically grounded and ecologically credible training opportunity. A question and answer session will also be facilitated.

 

Learning Objectives:

  1. Explain how issues of diversity impact internship match *Beginner
  2. Identify applicant characteristics which are considered the most important to different types of internship site *Intermediate
  3. Describe ways in which students may approach training to increase internship competitiveness and application flexibility *Advanced
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Professional Development Series: Helping you achieve your major career transitions from internship to postdoc

Webinar #2 in the Professional Development Series hosted by the Society of Clinical Psychology and Graduate Students & Early Career Psychologists (Section of SCP)

FREE FOR EVERYONE

 

Presenter:  Dr. Paul Ingram

 

Overview:         

This webinar will provide a summary of literature surrounding the internship application process, including research conducted and published by Dr. Paul Ingram, who is speaking as part of this webinar. Specifically, A historical perspective of the “internship crisis” will be provided as a framework for students to understand some of the broad anxiety surrounding the internship match process and match outcome statistics will be provided to contrast this history. Research will also be reviewed which examines the perceptions of Association of Psychology Postdoctoral and Internship Centers (APPIC) internship directors and factors associated with more positive outcomes. By utilizing data directly from APPIC (who is charged with running the match process) and internship directors, this webinar provides a scientifically grounded and ecologically credible training opportunity. A question and answer session will also be facilitated.

 

Learning Objectives:

  1. Explain how issues of diversity impact internship match *Beginner
  2. Identify applicant characteristics which are considered the most important to different types of internship site *Intermediate
  3. Describe ways in which students may approach training to increase internship competitiveness and application flexibility *Advanced