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Amanda Calhoun, MD/MPH

Clinical Fellow; Solnit Integrated Program, Yale Child Study Center

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Amanda Calhoun, MD/MPH

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Biography

Amanda Joy Calhoun, MD, MPH is Chief Resident of the Yale Albert J. Solnit Integrated Adult/Child Psychiatry program. She received her BA in Spanish from Yale University and her MD and MPH from Saint Louis University. Amanda J. Calhoun is currently a Viola W. Bernard Social Justice and Health Equity Fellow, a Diversity Equity and Inclusion Emerging Leaders Fellow with American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and an American Medical Association and Satcher Health Leadership Institute Medical Justice in Advocacy Fellow.

Dr. Calhoun has authored over 30 publications, 19 of which she is has first-authored, and has presented abstracts and oral presentations in numerous conferences. Her research focuses on the mental health sequelae of anti-Black racism in children and has been funded by the Yale Child Study Center Pilot Research Award and is the recipient of prestigious National Institute of Health Loan Repayment Program award.

Dr. Calhoun also specializes in the effects of medical anti-Black racism. She writes for the general press and has published over 20 op-eds in the past 2 years, including, but not limited to, Boston Globe, TIME magazine, Washington Post, and HuffPost. She has been interviewed on countless radio shows and TV platforms, including CBS News, PBS Newshour, and MSNBC, discussing how racism affects the health of Black Americans and most importantly, what we can do about it.

Education & Training

  • MD/MPH
    Saint Louis University (2019)
  • BA
    Yale, Spanish (2011)

Activities

  • Barriers to mental healthcare access in rural Guatemala
    Singapore, Singapore 2020
    IACAPAP 2020
  • Volunteer Work
    Tegucigalpa, Francisco Morazán Department, Honduras 2016
    Patient care, Clinical Spanish translator
  • Research
    Lagos, LA, Nigeria; Maputo, Maputo, Mozambique; Sololá, Sololá Department, Guatemala; São Paulo, SP, Brazil; Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand 2008
    Child/Adolescent Mental Health, Inter-cultural psychiatry, implementation science

Honors & Recognition

AwardAwarding OrganizationDate
NIH LRP awardNational Institute of Mental Health 2023
Viola Bernard Social Justice and Health Equity Fellowship Yale Child Study Center 2023
American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Diversity Equity and Inclusion Emerging Leaders FellowshipAmerican Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry 2023
Satcher Health Leadership Institute Medical Justice in Advocacy FellowshipAmerican Medical Association2022
Child Study Center Pilot Research AwardYale Child Study Center 2022
Bertram H. Roberts Memorial Fund Yale Department of Psychiatry 2020

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