
The Brown Psychiatry Residency Program is a postgraduate training programme that supports psychiatry residents through their clinical and academic development. The programme's administrative team coordinates weekly seminars across multiple cohorts, manages internal knowledge, policy documentation, and handles operational processes including reimbursement requests.
Before Eolas Medical, residents and staff struggled to locate critical programme materials. Didactic resources, forms, policies, administrative procedures, and schedules were scattered across multiple platforms with non-intuitive interfaces. Residents frequently had to reach out to administrative staff to find what they needed, generating lengthy email threads and consuming valuable time on both sides. Reimbursement requests alone could involve 20 to 30 pages of documentation, with extended back-and-forth correspondence to obtain the correct paperwork.
The programme introduced Eolas Medical as a centralised, self-service platform for all administrative and educational resources. Building out sections to meet the programme's specific needs was intuitive and well-organised, and the benefits were felt immediately. Rather than helping residents hunt for information, the administrative team could simply direct them to Eolas.
The team rated Eolas Medical 5 out of 5 across every measured category — efficiency, information access, guideline adherence, patient care, and staff satisfaction.
The weekly seminar schedule, which spans approximately 13 different sessions across four resident cohorts, is now posted directly on Eolas. Residents access it themselves, eliminating the need to send schedules by email. All reading materials and presentations for seminars are also hosted on the platform.
The reimbursement process saw a particularly significant improvement. Once instructions and required documentation were posted to Eolas, the programme experienced a substantial decline in lengthy email threads. Residents received their reimbursements faster, and the administrative workload dropped considerably.
Residents can now access hospital and programme policies independently, without having to request them. Staff have commented on how easy it is to find information on the platform, and the administrative team reports that posting materials to Eolas is far simpler than using previous systems.
"I spend less time answering questions about policies, didactics materials and schedules, how-to's — because it's all on Eolas. Rather than helping residents hunt for what they were looking for, I just simply referred them to Eolas."