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Tanuja Gandhi is an Associate Professor at Brown Medical School specializing in Psychiatry and Human Behavior. She is a Clinician Educator with a keen interest in clinical work at the intersection of Psychiatry, Ethics, and Law. Dr. Gandhi completed her Adult Psychiatry Residency training at the Albert Einstein Healthcare Network in Philadelphia, followed by specialized Fellowship training in Forensic Psychiatry at the Yale Department of Psychiatry and Law, as well as a Fellowship in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at the Yale Child Study Center. Currently, she works on the Children's Inpatient Unit at Bradley Hospital. Dr. Gandhi is an active member of several professional organizations, including the American Psychiatric Association, where she has served in leadership positions, including Chair of the Membership Committee and President of the Indo-American Psychiatric Association. She is a strong advocate for mental health awareness and education, focusing on issues such as stigma and access to care. Additionally, Dr. Gandhi co-hosts Bradley Hospital's podcast, MindCast, furthering her efforts in promoting mental health education.
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