Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Human Behavior, Clinician Educator

Overview

In her clinical role, Elizabeth Brannan, MD, is a child and adolescent psychiatrist in the Intensive Program for OCD and Related Disorders within the Pediatric Anxiety Research Center (PARC) at Bradley Hospital. In her academic role, Dr. Brannan is an Associate Professor (clinician educator track) of Psychiatry and Human Behavior. She served as the Associate Program Director of the Child & Adolescent Psychiatry Fellowship and the Triple Board Residency from 2020-2023, during which time she led the development of the fellowship's longitudinal anti-racism, social justice, and cultural humility curriculum, and she remains the director of this curriculum. In addition to teaching medical students, residents, fellows, faculty, and community pediatricians about anxiety disorders and obsessive compulsive disorder, she is also leading efforts to develop curricula for medical students, residents, fellows, and faculty on professional identity formation and formal skills training for emotion management and navigating complex interpersonal interactions.  

Dr. Brannan received her undergraduate degree from Stanford University and earned her medical degree at the University of California at Davis. She pursued combined training in psychiatry and pediatrics through the Triple Board Program (pediatrics, general psychiatry, child and adolescent psychiatry) at The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University, where she focused on pediatric anxiety disorders, pediatric palliative care, and the medical-psychiatric interface.

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