Fellowship Program
Overview
The Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Fellowship Training Program at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, Permian Basin has been fully accredited by the ACGME since 2017. The goal of our training at TTUHSC Permian Basin is to recruit bright, energetic, highly motivated physicians who want to become child and adolescent psychiatrists and to provide opportunities for development into any of the myriad of possibilities for practice and leadership in the field of child and adolescent psychiatry. The program strives to create a learning environment that motivates the trainee towards independent lifelong and experiential learning, promoting a developmental approach to the comprehensive assessment, diagnosis and evidence based treatment of the wide range of child, adolescent and family psychopathology, integrating biological, psychological and social interactive influences with typical development across the life cycle through adolescence.
Our program is fortunate to be in an institution that is nationally known for its focus on patient and family centered care in pediatrics. This environment facilitates our goals of integrating biological, neurological and social sciences to focus on excellent science, involving the family and patients throughout the process. We augment this approach with experiential learning about culture and spirituality and their influence on the family’s approach and acceptance of psychiatric interventions, thus making our work more effective and collaborative.
The specific goals of the child and adolescent psychiatry training include acquiring the skills and knowledge to:
- Comprehensively evaluate children (from infancy through late adolescence) and their families for developmental abnormalities and psychiatric disorders and to develop and implement evidence-based comprehensive treatment plans with the family and the patient.
- Provide a range of indicated treatment modalities for children and adolescents with psychiatric disorders and their families, including a variety of brief and longer-term psychotherapies, individual, family and group as well as psychopharmacology.
- Develop consultative and liaison skills to provide services in a variety of hospital and community settings that provide mental health services to children and their families, including pediatric hospitals, outpatient clinics, schools, the juvenile justice/forensic system and community mental health systems of care.
What to Expect During Fellowship?
The following are different locations that the fellows rotate at, over the course of the 2-year program.
- Texas Tech Physicians of the Permian Basin (Midland)
- River Crest Hospital (San Angelo)
- Midland Memorial Hospital (Midland)
- Oceans Behavioral Hospital Permian Basin (Midland)
- High Sky Children’s Ranch (Midland)
- Midland Juvenile Detention Center (Midland)
- Dr. Abdul Kadir, Child and Adolescent Neurology (Odessa)
- Texas Tech University Health Sciences, Pediatric Neurology (Lubbock)
- Midland Children Advocacy Center (Midland)
- Midland Community Healthcare Services (Midland)
- Pedi Med Center (Midland)
Goals and Objectives
The clinical rotations for the child and adolescent psychiatry training program at the TTUHSC Permian Basin are organized to provide the fellow with intense and focused experiences in order to develop the comprehensive skills necessary for the diagnosis and treatment of the full scope of child, adolescent and family psychopathology. Experiences are tailored to train the fellow to function as a leader of and collaborator with multidisciplinary teams in a variety of settings (inpatient, outpatient, pediatric hospital, schools, juvenile justice center, community systems of care, etc.). While goals and objectives for each rotation have been developed, it is recognized that clinical learning takes place in every encounter and cannot be totally qualified or quantified by specific goals within the core rotations.
Application Process
The Department of Psychiatry only accepts applications through the Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS).
Application Requirements
Applications are only accepted through the ERAS program. No faxes mailed and/or emailed
applications will be accepted.
- Applications are only accepted through the ERAS program. No faxes mailed and/or emailed applications will be accepted.
- TTUHSC policy mandates that only J-1 visas be sponsored for physicians in training. TTUHSC will accept EAD and green cards.
- Applicants must be eligible for a physician in training permit issues by the Texas Medical Board (TMB). To review the requirements for a physician in training permit, you may visit the TMB website. Information for training permits can be found in the section on Physicians in Training (PIT).
- Applicants should submit the following documents through ERAS:
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- ERAS Application
- Medical School Transcripts
- USMLE Test Results
- Dean's Letter
- Three (3) Letters of Recommendation
- Personal Statement
- CV
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Curriculum Vitae (CV) and letters should fully account for the time since medical school graduation.
Candidates requiring visa sponsorship should provide specific information in their application.
Selection Process for Fellows
The Department of Psychiatry has established a fellow recruitment committee to assist with the initial screening of applicants for interview selection, as well as candidate selection for training, through the National Residency Matching Program, based on each applicant's cumulative evaluations. Members of the committee include the Program Director and selected faculty, as well as the chief fellow.
Interview Process
We try to provide a comprehensive yet enjoyable Interview Day. You will meet with
our faculty and get to know our community. A standard quantitative scoring system
is employed in the assessment of each candidate's qualifications, based on the information
provided with their application, as well as that obtained through the interview. Clarifying
qualitative comments are added as needed. Candidates will be given a tour of the clinic
and hospitals as time permits. You will have plenty of opportunities to meet our fellows/residents
and ask questions about our program.
Due to the recent Pandemic, interviews may be conducted through Zoom Conferencing.
We look forward to meeting you!
Rank Order Process
Evaluation scores, as well as, qualitative evaluator input is tallied and reviewed
by the fellowship recruitment committee. The committee meets two weeks prior to the
deadline for submission of a rank order list to the National Resident Matching Program.
Applicants are ranked through the combined input of committee members.
Meet our Fellows

Skylar Stone, MD
Dr. Skylar Stone is a compassionate and experienced physician with a background in internal medicine and a strong commitment to serving underserved and rural populations. As a traveling internist, she has provided acute care in urgent and emergency settings across the country, including remote areas such as Barrow, Alaska, the Virgin Islands, and Indian reservations. These diverse clinical experiences have shaped her interest in the unique mental health needs of youth in marginalized communities. Dr. Stone brings a holistic, trauma-informed approach to her Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Fellowship at Texas Tech, with a focus on improving access to psychiatric care for children and adolescents in underserved regions.

Thu Tran, MD
I grew in Kansas City where I completed my medical school training at University of Missouri-Kansas City's BA/MD program. Afterward, I moved to south Texas to complete an Internal Medicine residency at Texas Institute of Graduate Medical Education & Research (TIGMER) in Laredo Texas. Upon graduating from IM training in a medically underserved border town, I saw the great need for mental health education and care even in patients who initially presented for physical concerns. I had always been fascinated by the inner workings of the mind and how mental illness can distort a patient’s personality and actions, and seeing the impact of untreated psychiatric conditions on physical health in this underserved patient population solidified my decision to further pursue a career in psychiatry. Outside of work, I describe myself as artsy and enjoy activities such a scrapbooking, interior design, and baking desserts.

Mohammad Sarker, MD
I am an international Medical Graduate with an MD degree from the University of Dhaka, Bangladesh. After graduation, I served as a physician in underserved areas of Bangladesh. I practiced family medicine for a few years in New York. During the COVID-19 pandemic, I served as a physician in New York, visiting door-to-door in different communities, and delivering food, and medicine through local community programs. I also actively participated in lecture series to provide appropriate education about COVID-19 through a professional organization called Bangladesh Medical Association of North America (BMANA). I felt intensely the helplessness of people during COVID-19 era and also the internalization of the devastating effects of COVID in our society, in the context of stress, unemployment, and trauma during the time had a huge influence for the genesis of interest in psychiatry. I usually spend my free time with my family members, and friends, watching movies, listening to music, driving in the countryside, traveling, reading books, newspapers, indoor and outdoor games, swimming, etc. I like to do charity work using BMANA and other community organizations as the standing platforms.TTUHSC- Child & Adolescent Psychiatry Fellowship program has interesting diversity in terms of populations and program curriculums. I love the structure and the missions of the program. I want to utilize my family medicine and psychiatry knowledge together to help this community. I want to utilize my medical & psychiatry knowledge together to help this community. I want to become a compassionate psychiatrist, prioritizing patient advocacy, research, and clinical teaching in the Midland community in West Texas.
About Midland-Odessa
When our fellows are not at work, they take advantage of all the activities the Permian Basin has to offer. We are home to the Midland Rockhounds minor league baseball team, Odessa Jackalopes semi-pro hockey team, UTPB Falcon Football team, West Texas Drillers arena football team, Permian Basin Sandhills Rodeo, West Texas Relays, and of course Friday Night Lights high school football.
Midland is home to the I-20 Wildlife Preserve. Admission is free and patrons can enjoy 3.4 miles of trails, 7 bird blinds, 4 butterfly gardens, 24' hawk tower, bridge, raised boardwalks and much more! Please take a moment to enjoy a walk around the preserve and be mindful of the natural environment.
Midland-Odessa also houses the Commemorative Air Force Museum, Ellen Noel Art Museum, Globe Theater, Midland-Odessa Symphony Chorale, Permian Playhouse, Petroleum Museum, George W. Bush Childhood Home and Museum, Summer Mummers and the Wagner Noel Performing Arts Center. If you are more of a shopper, Midland-Odessa has over 225 stores including two great shopping malls and multiple shopping centers with a wide range of department stores and restaurants. For more information on these, and other exciting activities in the Permian Basin, please visit the city of Odessa and Midland. It is a safe and secure community for families!
Midland-Odessa is approximately an hour and a half away from metropolitan cities like Dallas, Houston, San Antonio and Austin, with frequent flights through Midland International Air and Space Port. If you enjoy a friendly teaching environment in a community with all the amenities of a big city but the hospitality of a small town, then Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center at the Permian Basin is the place for you!
Contact Information
Got Questions? We're here to help. Contact us if you have questions.
Program Director: Bobby Jain, MD
Program Coordinator: Kim Chandler
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center at Permian Basin
Department of Psychiatry
Child & Adolescent Psychiatry Fellowship Program
2301 West Michigan
Midland, TX 79701
Email: pbpsychadmin@ttuhsc.edu
T: 432-620-1160
F: 432-620-1156