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Caroline Dumont is an attending psychiatrist at the Community Support Program (CSP) of the Connecticut Mental Health Center and an Assistant Clinical Professor in the Psychiatry Department at Yale School of Medicine. She focuses on team-based recovery-oriented services to enhance the lives of patients through comprehensive psychosocial and medical support, including case management in community settings. Dr. Dumont's public health interests are centered on improving both individual and community health concerning serious mental illnesses and substance use disorders. Currently, her work is directed toward developing clinical interventions and programs aimed at reducing health disparities linked to climate change and mental health, particularly concerning extreme heat.
Community Support Program • Connecticut Mental Health Center
Provides team-based recovery-oriented services and comprehensive psychosocial and medical support to patients.
Yale University, Department of Psychiatry • New Haven, CT
Involved in clinical education and training within the Psychiatry Department.
Administered via the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (GSAS). GRE General is optional for PhD.