The Duke Autism Clinic offers a clinical experience to general Psychiatry residents and child and adolescent psychiatry fellows.  Under the supervision of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry attending physicians, general medical education trainees engage in diagnostic evaluations and clinical care for children, adolescents, and young adults with autism spectrum disorders and co-occurring conditions.  Residents have the opportunity to participate in diagnostic evaluations with faculty from the Duke Autism Clinic. Trainees are also involved in the provision of medication management, as well as individual and family therapies. Opportunities to participate in infant-toddler diagnostic evaluations are available.