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Marshall Psy.D. program achieves 100% internship match rate

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The Doctor of Clinical Psychology (Psy.D.) program at Marshall University has achieved a 100% placement rate for students participating in the highly competitive pre-doctoral internship match process.

All participating students secured full-time, yearlong internships in mental health settings across the country, marking a key milestone in their clinical training.

“This is the final training experience for our students before they graduate, similar to a physician completing residency,” said Dr. Keith Beard, Psy.D. program director. “Our students have already completed three yearlong practicums in our campus clinic, community settings and integrated primary care. Now they will represent Marshall nationwide as they complete their internships.”

More than 4,200 applicants nationwide competed for pre-doctoral internship positions this year.

“The fact that we had 100% of our students match to an internship site speaks to the strength of our training program and the quality of our students,” Beard said. “It is an impressive accomplishment and one Marshall can be proud of.”

Marshall’s Psy.D. program, which welcomed its first class in 2002 and earned accreditation from the American Psychological Association in 2006, is among a select group of programs nationwide focused on training psychologists to serve rural, underserved and marginalized populations.

Students and internship placements:

  • Abir Benamar — Riverview Psychiatric Center, Augusta, Maine
  • Jayson Bowen — University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio
  • Cameron Cook — Miami University Student Counseling Service, Oxford, Ohio
  • Samantha Franzese — National Psych Training Consortium – Great Lakes (Centerstone, Traditional Track), Noblesville, Indiana
  • Lauren Gaal — Central New York Psychiatric Center, Marcy, New York
  • Catherine Kincaid — Marshall University School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry, Huntington, West Virginia
  • Darby McCloud — Charleston Area Medical Center, Charleston, West Virginia (Health Service Psychology Track)
  • Gunnar McClung — East Tennessee State University, Johnson City, Tennessee
  • Hannah Moore — Charleston Area Medical Center, Charleston, West Virginia (Child Clinical Psychology Track)
  • Hannah Perry — Charles George VA Medical Center, Asheville, North Carolina
  • Nick Russo — Wake Forest University Counseling Center, Winston-Salem, North Carolina (Generalist with Sport Psychology Emphasis)
  • Emily Smith — Hershel “Woody” Williams VA Medical Center, Huntington, West Virginia
  • Emma Winter — Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama

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