The California Department of Mental Health has awarded a $1.35 million grant to UC Davis to increase opportunities for medical residents to combine psychiatry with family medicine or internal medicine training, with an emphasis on caring for underserved populations. The new Integrated Medicine/Psychiatry Ambulatory Residency Training Program expands upon two existing combined residency curricula – family medicine and psychiatry, and internal medicine and psychiatry. The program will share its curricula across many medical professions, including physician assistants and nurse practitioners, through national workshops and lecture series to remedy professional shortages in child psychiatry, geriatric psychiatry and primary-care psychiatry.