
About
Dr. Anne Thomas is an Associate Professor at the University of Washington and serves as a faculty mentor with the WWAMI Montana program. She is an expert in Psychosomatic Medicine, treating patients with co-occurring psychiatric and medical conditions such as cancer, diabetes, autoimmune disorders, and pregnancy-related illnesses. She holds clinical roles at Bozeman Health in Integrated Behavioral Health. Previously, she was an Assistant Professor at the University of Utah and University of Vermont, and directed medical student education in psychiatry at the latter. Her research focuses on Depression and Breast Cancer, Psychiatric Illness in Pregnancy, and educational innovations in psychiatry.
Education:
- Medical Degree: University of Rochester Medical School, NY
- Internal Medicine Internship: University of Utah Health Sciences
- Psychiatry Training: University of Washington Medical School
Roles & Expertise: She is the only Psychosomatic Medicine boarded psychiatrist in Montana and serves as the Associate Clerkship Director for Psychiatry Clerkships. Her work bridges psychiatric care with complex medical conditions, emphasizing interdisciplinary patient care and medical education.
Grants & Advising: Her career includes prior leadership in medical education and faculty development. No specific grants or awards are listed in the provided text.
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