About
Philippe Mourrain serves as an Associate Professor with a primary appointment in the Department of Psychiatry. He maintains an active teaching schedule across all academic terms, offering PSYC 290 (Teaching in Psychiatry), PSYC 370 (Medical Scholars Research), and multiple research-focused courses including PSYC 199 (Undergraduate Research), PSYC 299 (Directed Reading in Psychiatry), PSYC 399 (Graduate Research), and NEPR 299 (Directed Reading in Neurosciences).
His scholarly work spans Psychiatry, Neurosciences, Medical Education, and Clinical Research, with emphasis on mentoring students through hands-on research experiences. The breadth of his course offerings demonstrates deep integration between psychiatric practice, neuroscience exploration, and medical education frameworks.
Dr. Mourrain's advising activities encompass undergraduate researchers through PSYC 199, medical scholars via PSYC 370, and graduate students in PSYC 399, reflecting his commitment to developing clinical and research competencies across academic levels. His cross-disciplinary engagement with Neurosciences (NEPR 299) further extends his mentorship into neurological domains.
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