psychLINK is the longest running and most recognized psychiatric
TV CME/CE program, established in 1992. It is delivered via the psychLINK
Network that includes 96% of the top hospital systems and 70% of the top
psychiatry hospitals in the country. By integrating delivery platforms
(satellite TV, web TV, podcast and audio conference), psychLINK
cost-effectively educates a community of geographically dispersed practitioners
who are active in diagnosing and treating mental health disorders.
The psychLink programs are based on proven adult learning
principles. The educational programs incorporate four key learning strategies:
1) start with the right learners, 2) get learners engaged in the learning
process, 3) facilitate their retention and utilization through a continuum
approach, and 4) conduct uniformed learning activities to help remove
geographic practice disparities. These strategies are built into all psychLINK
programs and are a key reason why psychLINK is the most recognized brand in
psychiatry CME/CE TV.
psychLINK is delivered via a proprietary network that includes 96% of the top
hospital systems and 70% of the top psychiatry hospitals in the country. By
integrating delivery platforms (satellite TV, webcast, podcast and audio
conference), psychLINK cost effectively educates a community of geographically
dispersed practitioners who are active in diagnosing and treating mental health
disorders. By simultaneously educating this dispersed audience, The Chatham
Institute helps drive learning parity in all of the psychLINK programs.
The Chatham Institute team works with psychLINK Network sites to establish a
medical education point person, which is known as the site coordinator. By
collaborating with the dedicated “site coordinator” at each healthcare
facility, we are able to provide additional resources needed to drive group
participation with the facility.
Each site receives psychLINK program schedules, program flyers and
course/accreditation material.