Eric Arzubi
Assistant Clinical Professor · Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
Yale UniversityAbout
Eric Arzubi, MD is an Assistant Clinical Professor at the Child Study Center within the Yale School of Medicine. He specializes in child and adolescent psychiatry, with a focus on depression treatment and chronotherapy. His clinical work includes telepsychiatry initiatives, such as the Ft. Peck Telepsychiatry Partnership serving Indigenous communities in Montana. Dr. Arzubi completed his MD at Yale School of Medicine (2008), residency (2011), and a child psychiatry fellowship (2013).
Research interests include accelerated therapeutic interventions for acute depression, chronotherapy applications, and school-based mental health systems. He has contributed to peer-reviewed studies on adolescent suicidality and collaborated on initiatives like the Yale/NAMI-CT partnership. Awards include the 2012 System of Care Special Program Award for clinical innovation.
- Education:
- MD, Yale School of Medicine (2008)
- Residency, Yale School of Medicine (2011)
- Fellowship in Child Psychiatry, Yale School of Medicine (2013)
His work emphasizes community outreach, including school-based mental health programs and telemedicine to improve access in underserved regions. Dr. Arzubi’s clinical expertise bridges research and practice, with a focus on translational solutions for adolescent psychiatric care.
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