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Hun Millard is an Associate Professor in Psychiatry and Child Study Center at Yale School of Medicine. They hold key administrative roles: Vice Chief of Psychiatry and Behavioral Health at Yale New Haven Hospital, Deputy Chair of Psychiatry for the Yale New Haven Health System, and Medical Director of Yale New Haven Psychiatric Hospital. Their academic work focuses on inpatient psychiatry, transitional age youth mental health, and medical education.
Educationally, Millard earned an MD from Howard University College of Medicine (2011) and completed adult psychiatry training at Dartmouth College of Medicine (2014) and child & adolescent psychiatry at Yale School of Medicine (2016).
Research interests include improving psychiatric training, optimizing care for high-acuity youth, and leveraging technology in mental health. Notable publications address inpatient psychiatric unit training, pandemic-era mental health challenges, and innovative bipolar disorder treatments using electronic devices.
Awarded multiple teaching honors, including the Melvin Lewis Teaching Award (2016), Millard actively participates in committees like the AACAP Inpatient Committee and Yale Medicine Quality Cabinet. They lead the Brain Emotion Circuitry-Targeted Self-Monitoring clinical trial exploring new therapy approaches.
