
Weill Cornell Medicine Psychiatry
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https://psychiatry.weill.cornell.edu/ 14-04-2016 19:17:43
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Congratulations to @weillcornell’s Dr. Katharine Phillips and Dr. Sabina Preter for being among the top 2% of female physicians nationwide recognized as 2025 Castle Connolly Top Doctors Exceptional Women in Medicine! Your outstanding leadership and expertise are truly valued.


Join us in congratulating our new chief residents: Drs. Elora Basu, Norman Greenberg, Ariel Shalev and Karen Torres Soto. We also thank our current chiefs, Drs. Varun Goel, Chara Louka, Katya Potkin and Michael Woods, for their contributions to @weillcornell/NewYork-Presbyterian.


Welcome and congratulations to our incoming class of @weillcornell/ NewYork-Presbyterian psychiatry residents! #MatchDay2025


Ahead of #WorldBipolarDay, our latest #OntheMind episode decodes the complexities of bipolar disorder. Tune in to hear Dr. Daniel Knoepflmacher and Dr. James Kocsis of Weill Cornell Medicine discuss its symptoms, management tips and more: bit.ly/4c7znCX #BipolarStrong


“Supporting Your Teen’s Mental Health” by Weill Cornell Medicine’s Dr. Andrea Temkin-Yu is the new workbook that all parents need to help their teens thrive. Get 30% off from Oxford Academic with code AMPROMP8: bit.ly/3Y1TaxH


Register now for the 3rd annual Perinatal & Infant Psychiatry Conference on June 6, 2025, hosted by Weill Cornell Medicine, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA & GU Medical Center. Free registration with an optional fee for 5.5 CME & CE credits. Full program & details:  bit.ly/3YeuMsN


We are excited to announce the @weillcornell/ NewYork-Presbyterian geriatric psychiatry fellowship class of 2026 who will be joining us at NewYork-Presbyterian Westchester Behavioral Health on July 1, 2025. Congratulations and welcome to Dr. Jisha Kallikkadan and Dr. Aaron Marbin!


This #AutismAwarenessMonth, swipe to learn about autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and how to support those with it – featuring @weillcornell’s Dr. Amy Lemelman, psychologist at NewYork-Presbyterian Center for Autism and the Developing Brain. Read more: bit.ly/4co4VEG


Through the years, Americans’ view of alcohol and drugs has changed. Dr. Mashal Khan of Weill Cornell Medicine Psychiatry emphasizes understanding evolving substances and recognizing addiction signs for healthier choices and seeking assistance when needed. bit.ly/4dScK64

The Weill Cornell Medicine SAFE (Support, Advocacy and Family Education) Program is hosting a free virtual Narcan training session on Wednesday, 4/23. Join to learn from @jonathanaverymd about opioid overdose intervention, what Narcan is & how to use it. Register: bit.ly/44jKOFB


Our psychologists have been well represented among the featured guests of #OnTheMind, the official podcast from Weill Cornell Medicine’s Department of Psychiatry. In honor of #PsychologyWeek, swipe to revisit our engaging psychology topics. Listen & subscribe: bit.ly/3Y2JQdX


Reminder of tonight’s free 10-15 min virtual Narcan training session with Weill Cornell Medicine’s SAFE Program. Join on Zoom at 6 pm and scan the QR code to provide your mailing address to receive a Narcan kit after the training: bit.ly/44jKOFB


Congratulations to Drs. Nili Solomonov & Logan Grosenick for winning a PennAITech grant to develop an innovative AI-based tool addressing social disconnection in older adults. Plus, Dr. Solomonov received American Association for Geriatric Psychiatry’s Barry Lebowitz Early Career Scientist Award! #PsychologyWeek



Are you attending #APAAM25? Faculty, residents, fellows & students from @weillcornell and NewYork-Presbyterian will present posters and sessions at the upcoming American Psychiatric Association’s Annual Meeting from May 17-21. Swipe to explore our schedule and learn more: bit.ly/4j2xedO



This #MentalHealthAwarenessMonth, we’re spotlighting how hormonal changes impact women’s mental health. Swipe to learn more & hear insights from Weill Cornell Medicine experts Dr. Hermann & Dr. Osborne on our #OnTheMind podcast episode on reproductive psychiatry: bit.ly/3JkP8ZK


Depression is not a normal part of aging. 15% of adults 65+ experience it, yet many go untreated. Swipe to learn about late-life depression, care options and community-based programs from Weill Cornell Medicine’s Dr. Jo Anne Sirey on our #OnTheMind podcast: bit.ly/48pXaMe


Thank you to our Weill Cornell Medicine faculty, trainees and students that shared their outstanding work at @apapsychiatric’s Annual Meeting last week. Here are some highlights from our department’s impactful presence at #APAAM25.
