Dr. Elizabeth Didie

Assistant Professor

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Biography

Elizabeth R. Didie is a Clinical Associate Professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior at The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University. She completed her doctorate in clinical psychology at Drexel University in 2003 and underwent a clinical research fellowship at Butler Hospital. Dr. Didie's research focuses on body image disorders, specifically body dysmorphic disorder (BDD) and eating disorders, exploring psychosocial treatments and cognitive-behavioral therapies. Her private practice specializes in empirically focused treatments for eating disorders, BDD, OCD, and anxiety disorders. Dr. Didie's scholarly work includes numerous publications addressing various aspects of body dysmorphic disorder, including its clinical features and treatment approaches. She has been involved in funded research through the National Institutes of Health and actively participates in academic associations related to psychology and eating disorders.

Research Interests

Experience

Clinical Associate Professor

2006-01-01 — Present

The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University • Providence, RI

Teaching and conducting research in clinical psychology, focusing on body image disorders.

Awards

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Chief Fellow

2003-01-01
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National Institutes Health (NIH) Loan Repayment Awardee

2005-01-01
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American Society Clinical Psychopharmacology (ASCP) Travel Fellowship

2006-01-01
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NIMH New Clinical Drug Evaluation Unit (NCDEU) New Investigator Award

2006-01-01
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Distinguished Fellow

2008-01-01
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Brown University CFAC Dean’s Excellence Teaching Award

2016-01-01

Requirements for Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University

Doctorate Program
Requirements
GPA Requirement
Required:3
Prerequisites
Quantitative Reasoning: One course in calculus or statistics (biostatistics preferred) Biology: Two courses with a grade of B or higher, covering cell biology and genetics Chemistry: Two courses in general (inorganic) chemistry, one course in organic chemistry, and one course in biochemistry Physics: Two-course sequence covering mechanics, heat, electricity, optics, and radiation physics Writing: Courses in English or other humanities practicing expository writing
Application Checklist
  • AMCAS application
  • Secondary application
  • Official transcripts
  • MCAT scores
  • Letters of recommendation (committee letter or at least three individual references)
  • Personal statement
  • Secondary essays
Specialization Notes

The MD program is the primary medical degree encompassing all clinical departments including Emergency Medicine, Pediatrics, Psychiatry, OBGYN, Medicine, Radiology, Surgery, Neurology, and Orthopaedics.