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Texas Telehealth Internship Consortium

The Texas A&M Health Telehealth Institute and Baylor Scott & White Warriors Research Institute have partnered to offer a doctoral psychology internship. The Texas Telehealth Internship Consortium combines the resources of two organizations that have been forerunners in using innovative technologies to help underserved Texans gain access to mental health care. The future of mental health care is telehealth, and interns will learn how to use telehealth formats to their maximum clinical benefit. Integrated behavioral health care is central to the mission of consortium member organizations and will be a thread that weaves its way through training activities. Additionally, interns will have opportunities to gain specialized training intervening with survivors of trauma.

Psychologist training has long been a central value at both the Texas A&M Health Telehealth Institute and the Baylor Scott & White Warriors Research Institute, and the creation of this internship represents our desire to take our value of training to even higher levels. We seek interns who share our level of investment in professional development. 

Jason Hindman, PhD, ABPP

Texas A&M Health Telehealth Institute

Co-Training Director

Elizabeth Coe, PsyD

Baylor Scott & White Warriors Research Institute

Co-Training Director

Accreditation Status:  At this time, the Texas Telehealth Internship Consortium is not accredited by the American Psychological Association or the Canadian Psychological Association. The program is a member of the Association of Psychology Postdoctoral and Internship Centers (APPIC) and participates in the APPIC Match.  The program is aggressively pursuing APA accreditation and is committed to providing training in accordance with professional standards.