IPI Fellowship Alumni Program
You joined the Integrative Psychiatry Fellowship to gain the skills needed to accurately diagnose and treat underlying causes of psychiatric symptoms so that your patients can overcome mental illness and achieve a state of wellness.
If you’re like many others who have completed the fellowship, not only did you walk away with a new or expanded skill set, but you walked away with more confidence, connections, and a renewed sense of passion for the work.
Although you’ve completed the fellowship, we know your journey is just beginning.
Many of you have asked specifically for more community, continuing education, and other opportunities.
We’ve developed this fellowship alumni program in direct response to your feedback so that the learning, support, access, and community building can continue so you feel well connected to your peers and the ever-changing knowledge needed for psychiatric providers.
Get the continued support you need to navigate your professional journey with integrative psychiatry.
Who Is the Fellowship Alumni Program For?
The alumni program is specifically designed for graduates of the IPI Integrative Psychiatry Fellowship. This program will enable you to continue building relationships with other providers, get refreshers on everything you learned, and gain the new knowledge that comes with advancements in the field of integrative psychiatry.
This program is definitely for you if:
Stay connected with the IPI community and your network of peers.
This program is a great tool to help you cultivate the relationships you built during your time in the fellowship and build new ones.
Why Join the Alumni Program?
Your journey with IPI and the community you built while completing the Integrative Psychiatry Fellowship doesn’t have to end. We created this alumni program to continue to provide you with the support you need to navigate your personal and professional journey.
When you sign up for the program, you’re signing up for:
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Learning
Continued learning is an essential part of success as a psychiatric provider. This alumni program gives you access to the most up-to-date information and curriculum so that you can stay ahead of the curve. Plus, you’ll get continued access to CME.
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Community
One of the best parts about any IPI program is the community building and networking. As an alumni, you’ve likely already made several connections within the IPI community, but this program is a great tool to help you cultivate those relationships and build new ones.
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Growth
Our goal isn’t just to help you become a better provider, it’s to help you stay healthy as a mental health provider and become your best self. We’re just as passionate about supporting you throughout your personal growth journey as we are your professional journey.
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Impact
The mission of our alumni program is clear. We want to impact your life and career so that you can impact the lives of those you serve. We work hard to provide you with the tools and resources you need to continue doing the work you’re passionate about.
What You’ll Get
The alumni program offers a variety of resources all geared towards helping you feel supported and confident in your mission to help your patients find healing.
Integrative Psychiatry Fellowship Recordings
You’ll get access to ALL the recordings from current and future cohorts which will enable you to get a refresher on the fundamentals of integrative psychiatry and revisit advanced topics and innovative specialized methods.
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- Recordings of all lectures, conferences, and clinical rounds
- Access current program recordings until the program ends
- New and updated program material to ensure you stay ahead of the curve when it comes to all of the upcoming advancements in the field of integrative psychiatry
Integrative Psychiatry Fellowship Asynchronous Material
You’ll get access to IPI asynchronous material from current and future programs, which includes handouts, and any other material we add to cohorts into the future.
- Access current and future programs asynchronous material
- IPI adds to and changes elements of asynchronous material each year
Continuing Medical Education Credit
Get the opportunity to take new and exciting courses related to integrative psychiatry to satisfy your CME needs.
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- Unlimited access to CME credits available in our Integrative Psychiatry Fellowship
- Updated CME course material. Some lectures have been updated from previous years and therefore is eligible for CME
- New CME course curriculum. Each cohort has new lectures that can be utilized for CME.
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Public Directory Listing
Get the exposure you need to build up your patient base and grow your practice with a listing in our public directory.
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- Your name and practice listed in our NEW public directory featuring psychiatric providers on the IPI website (similar to other public directories such as Psychology Today)
- Ability to fill out details about yourself, your practice, and how you stand out as a provider
- Exposure to tens of thousands of IPI website visitors each month
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Community Roundtables
Community roundtables will be held once per month and offer you an opportunity to connect with your peers on private practice building, self-care, financial and emotional health, and community building.
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- Connect and brainstorm with your peers on private practice building, self-care, and a variety of other topics
- Ask questions, offer suggestions, and just engage in community conversation
- Participate in discussion-based breakout rooms geared towards personal and professional development
- Facilitated by lead faculty and directors in the fellowship
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Clinical Roundtables
Clinical rounds will be held once per month offering group mentorship with senior faculty members for the answers you need on particular cases, and any lecture materials.
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- Address any challenges or questions you have regarding specific cases
- Conducted through video call via Zoom
- Facilitated by lead faculty and directors in the fellowship
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Roundtable Faculty
Our program director is dedicated to supporting you throughout your entire learning and growth journey. She is thrilled to host community and clinical roundtables in your alumni program.
Michelle Flowers, MD
Course Director
Michelle Flowers, MD is a board-certified child, adolescent and adult psychiatrist who is passionate about helping people embrace and enhance meaning in their lives. In her more than fifteen years of experience as a private practice psychiatrist, she has focused on empowering individuals, couples and families as collaborators on their personal journeys…
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New knowledge. New connections.
Same trusted community.
Same trusted community.
While this program offers updated curriculum and new opportunities to build connections, we still offer that same, trusted community support to help you navigate your personal and professional journey.
Limited spots available
Earn Continuing Medical Education (CME) Credits
The University of Colorado School of Medicine designates this activity (combination of live and enduring activities) for a maximum of 125 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™.
Last year’s IPI Year-Long Fellowship Program was planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint providership of the University of Colorado School of Medicine and the Integrative Psychiatric Institute.
*Please note that this program is not available for NBCC credit.
Program Cost Details
Reg. Monthly Fee
$297/month
Limited Time Sale
$97/month
Cancel at anytime!
Our Guarantee
Our commitment to supporting your learning and growth journey
The IPI Integrative Psychiatry Fellowship Alumni Program was created so that the learning, support, access, and community building can continue, and so that you feel well connected to your peers and the ever-changing knowledge needed for psychiatric providers.
Make an investment in yourself and your career. Take your practice to a new level of patient care.
This is a month-to-month program with no long-term commitment or contract. You can cancel at any time without penalty. Simply reach out to our team, let us know that you’d like to cancel.
Have more questions? [email protected]
Your journey is just beginning. Sign up for the membership program so that we can continue to guide and support you along the way.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I join this program if I have not taken and completed the IPI Integrative Psychiatry Fellowship??
No. This program was specifically designed for alumni of the IPI Integrative Psychiatry Fellowship as a resource for continued learning and support.
Which recordings will I have access to?
You will be able to access recordings from any fellowship that is currently in session, and future fellowships while you’re a member. When each fellowship ends, you will lose access to that material.
Is the material that I’ll have access to the same material provided during my time in the fellowship?
Program material is updated on a regular basis, so you’ll have access to various materials that you haven’t seen before. Some materials are the same, other materials are brand new.
When will community roundtables and clinical roundtables start, and what time?
Roundtables and clinical rounds will start in January. We will have more information about times soon.
Can I join the public directory without joining the alumni program?
At this time, the public directory is only available to the alumni program participants.
How quickly can I get my public directory listing?
Access to the public directory is planned for the first week of January.
What if I want to cancel my membership?
This is a month-to-month membership with no long-term commitment or contract. You can cancel your membership at any time without any penalties or prior notice. Simply send us an email at [email protected].
What are IPI’s equity practices?/ How do I know IPI is safe for *my marginalized identity experience*?
– Scholarships and affinity weekends/opportunities
– Current gender program audit with plans for ongoing audits of curriculum
– Infusion of JEDI competencies throughout versus one or two DEI-specific lectures the whole year