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Beth Grunschel is an Assistant Clinical Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at the Yale School of Medicine. She holds clinical roles at the VA-Connecticut Healthcare System and maintains a private practice. Her academic background includes an Sc.B. and Sc.M. in Biomedical Engineering from Brown University (2004, 2006), an M.D. from Jefferson Medical College (2010), and postgraduate training at Yale, including residency in Psychiatry (2014) and an Addiction Psychiatry fellowship (2015). She served as Chief Resident of Education and Chief Resident of Inpatient Psychiatry at the VA-West Haven.
Her research focuses on healthcare quality improvement and medical education, highlighted by her work on the Mental Health System Improvement Series (MHSIS). Key contributions include a peer-reviewed article on morbidity and mortality analysis in psychiatric residency training. Dr. Grunschel is board certified in Adult Psychiatry and Addiction Psychiatry.
- Awards:
- Honorable Mention for Innovation in Education (Yale SOM, 2015)
- Addiction Psychiatry Fellow Travel Award (AAAP, 2014)
- Excellence in Professionalism (Jefferson Medical College, 2007)
Her professional activities include leadership in residency education and collaborations with VA systems to enhance patient care. She actively contributes to translational psychiatry and addiction treatment strategies.