Reading Hospital Psychiatry Residency Class of 2026

Program Overview

The Reading Hospital - Tower Health Psychiatry Residency training program is a four-year, ACGME-accredited general psychiatry residency program. The goal of Reading Hospital - Tower Health Psychiatry Residency is to train residents to have successful clinical practice, which includes competency in both psychopharmacology and psychotherapy. Our residents gain experience in inpatient, outpatient, geriatric, forensic, community, consultation liaison, emergency psychiatry, substance abuse, and child and adolescent psychiatry in a variety of clinical settings throughout Berks County. We offer a strong didactic curriculum as well as a commitment to lifelong learning and research so that at the completion of the residency program, residents are competent in the ACGME-defined core competencies of patient care, medical knowledge, interpersonal and communication skills, practice-based learning, professionalism, and systems-based practice.

Reading Hospital - Tower Health Psychiatry NRMP Code: 1661400C0

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Mission Statement

Our mission is to train ethical, compassionate, skillful, and competent psychiatrists and prepare them for careers in clinical practice, academia, and administration. The residency program will include academic, research, and community care focused on Reading and Berks County, and the surrounding region. This mission, aligned with Tower Health's mission, is to provide compassionate, accessible, high-quality, and cost-effective healthcare to the community we serve.

Reading Hospital Facts

  • Reading Hospital has been recognized by Healthgrades® as one of America’s 50 Best Hospitals for the fourth year in a row (2022-2025) and 100 Best Hospitals (top 2%) for nine consecutive years.
  • A 697-bed nonprofit teaching hospital
  • Level 1 Trauma Center
  • More than 6,900 staff members and 970 physicians and allied health professionals in 53 specialties
  • 10 residency programs and 9 fellowship programs
  • Partnered with Drexel University Medical School to open a branch campus for medical school in 2021
  • Highest-volume ED in PA and eighth highest in USA
  • Salient Top 20 Most Beautiful U.S. Hospitals
  • Diverse patient population - collected from the metro area of 713,500 people
  • A high volume of psychiatric patients: 4,634 psychiatry ER visits, 3,352 consults, and 15,309 outpatient visits in 2019

Program Facts

  • Program Accreditation: ACGME
  • Program Accreditation ID #4004100280
  • Program Size: 32
  • Program Location: Reading Hospital