Read Dr. Joanna MacLean’s biography, credentials, and experience below.
Biography & Experience
Joanna V. MacLean, MD, is the director of Women’s Behavioral Medicine at Brown University Health, where her clinical interests include women’s mental health across the reproductive years and the integration of behavioral health into primary care and obstetric settings. She is an Associate Professor, Clinician Educator of Psychiatry and Human Behavior and Associate Professor, Clinician Educator of Medicine at The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University.
Dr. MacLean graduated with a bachelor’s in international relations: politics, culture and identity from Brown University. She received her medical degree from The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University, where she was elected into the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society and received the Isaac Ray Award in psychiatry. Dr. MacLean completed residency training in adult psychiatry at Cambridge Health Alliance, affiliated with Harvard Medical School.
She served as chief resident of women’s mental health at Cambridge Hospital, with a longitudinal elective at Massachusetts General Hospital Center for women’s mental health in Boston, Massachusetts. She is a member of the national task-force on women’s reproductive mental health, with the goal of addressing gaps in reproductive psychiatry education. She directs the women’s mental health didactic curriculum and integrated behavioral health didactic curriculum for Brown’s General Psychiatry Residency Program, and she has been a three-time recipient of the Dean’s Excellence in Teaching Award at The Warren Alpert Medical School for her clinical teaching of medical students.
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