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Roles and Affiliations: Dorothy Stubbe is a Professor in the Child Study Center at Yale School of Medicine. She serves as Program Director of Residency Training for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Medical Director of the Yale Hub ACCESS-Mental Health service. She is also affiliated with the Department of Psychiatry and leads the Albert J. Solnit Integrated Training Program.
Education: Dr. Stubbe earned her MD from the University of Arizona School of Medicine. She completed her psychiatry residency and child and adolescent psychiatry training at Yale University School of Medicine.
Research Interests: Her work focuses on innovation in medical education, doctor-patient communication, and mental health interventions for children and adolescents. Key areas include the impact of social media on youth mental health, equitable care for underserved populations, and school-based mental health strategies. She collaborates nationally on projects addressing stigma in addiction treatment and policies for refugee/immigrant mental health.
Article Trends: Recent publications emphasize stigma reduction in addiction care, therapeutic rapport in bipolar disorder, and leveraging digital tools for mental health access. She explores challenges like electronic health record confidentiality and culturally responsive care for marginalized youth.
Awards and Honors: Recognized with the Spurlock Minority Mentorship Award, Best Doctors in America, and inclusion in Who’s Who in Medicine. She chairs national committees for training and advocacy in child psychiatry.
Advising and Grants: Leads residency programs training the next generation of child psychiatrists. Her grants and initiatives focus on improving mental health access in primary care and school settings through the ACCESS-Mental Health program.
Labs/Teams: Active in the Yale Child Study Center, contributing to interdisciplinary teams advancing telepsychiatry, trauma-informed care, and social justice in mental health practice.