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Ocean County Prosecutor's Office Partners with Hackensack Meridian to Train Psychiatry Residents

Ocean County

Ocean County Prosecutor Bradley D. Billhimer is proud to announce that the Ocean County Prosecutor’s Office is partnering with the Department of Psychiatry at Hackensack Meridian School of Medicine to train post Graduate Year Two (PGY2) Psychiatry Residents. 

This partnership is the first of its kind in New Jersey. 

Post Graduate Year Two Psychiatry Residents will participate in a forensic rotation at the Ocean County Prosecutor’s Office Special Offenders Unit. The rotation will place two psychiatry residents within OCPO’s Special Offenders Unit in one to two-month rotations throughout the year. 

The psychiatric residents will be affiliated with Jersey Shore Medical Center in Neptune or Ocean Medical Center in Brick.

“The goal of this innovative partnership is to immerse the psychiatry residents in an atmosphere where they have a panoramic view of criminal cases so they can see the potential roles they may play in forensic psychiatry. The partnership will allow psychiatry residents to attend court appearances with our Assistant Prosecutors and observe seasoned forensic psychiatrists testify in Ocean County Superior Court," Prosecutor Billhimer said. “These psychiatry residents will also review medical records and interview defendants that may be pending entry into various OCPO-led programs such as Ocean County Helping Hand initiatives, Mental Health Diversion or the Veteran’s Diversion Program.

“We are proud to be part of this innovative collaboration between the Department of Psychiatry at Hackensack Meridian School of Medicine and the Ocean County Prosecutor’s Office. Relationships between our healthcare system and criminal justice system are critical to the training of our psychiatrists and partnerships like this one place our trainees at the cutting edge of mental health education.” Dr. Ramon Solhkhah, Chair of the Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Health for the Hackensack Meridian School of Medicine, said. 

“This is a natural intersection for us…with regard to the mental health crisis facing this nation, the Ocean County Prosecutor’s Office is dedicated to leveraging our resources and expertise in order to ensure the psychiatrists of today and tomorrow have the most comprehensive training,” Prosecutor Billhimer said.

Prosecutor Billhimer commends Supervising Assistant Prosecutor Renee T. White and the Ocean County Prosecutor’s Office Special Offenders Unit for their collaborative efforts relative to the Residency Partnership’s success and to ensure that defendants facing criminal charges are given the opportunity to access evaluations vital to an appropriate disposition.

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