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Sean Patterson, MD

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Assistant Professor

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Assistant Professor

Appointments

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Education & Training

Resident
Yale New Haven Hospital (2022)
Program Wide Chief Resident
Yale New Haven Hospital (2022)
Inpatient Chief Resident
Yale Psychiatric Hospital (2022)
MD
University of Mississippi Medical Center, School of Medicine (2019)
BS
University of Southern Mississippi, Mathematics (2015)

Research

Research at a Glance

Publications Timeline

A big-picture view of Sean Patterson's research output by year.
10Publications

Publications

2023

  • Finding Hope During Pride Month
    Patterson, S. C. (2023, June 21). Finding hope during pride month MS. https://www.clarionledger.com/story/opinion/2023/06/21/finding-hope-during-pride-month-ms/70342555007/
    Commentaries, Editorials and Letters
  • New Year, New Chance to Save Mississippi Trans Youth
    Patterson, S. (2023). New Year, New Chance to Save Mississippi Trans Youth. Advocate. https://www.advocate.com/voices/2023/1/03/new-year-new-chance-save-mississippi-trans-youth
    Commentaries, Editorials and Letters

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2020

2011

Academic Achievements and Community Involvement

  • honor

    AOA Medical Honor Society

  • honor

    Meyer and Genevieve Falk Endowment Award

  • honor

    Billy S. Guyton Scholarship

Clinical Care

Overview

Sean Patterson, MD, is a psychiatrist who specializes in inpatient care and woks at Yale New Haven Psychiatric Hospital in the adult mood disorders unit. He is also an assistant professor of psychiatry at Yale School of Medicine and works with resident education.

“My clinical focus is on helping people who are in an immediate, acute crisis. I work to maintain safety, optimize psychiatric medications, clarify diagnostic questions, and provide psychoeducation and brief therapy to patients and family members,” Dr. Patterson says.

Dr. Patterson treats patients with a broad spectrum of mental health concerns including depression, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, catatonia, and those utilizing interventional services such as electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) and ketamine. He works with a treatment team of social workers, pharmacists, nurses, mental health workers, and medical trainees.

Being hospitalized for a mental health crisis is not easy for patients or their loved ones. Acknowledging that patients are more than how they present to the hospital is an important part of understanding what is best for their care. Dr. Patterson works to integrate each person's long-term goals into their treatment plan and disposition.

Dr. Patterson is active in advocacy work, particularly around topics of mental illness and LGBTQ+ legislation. He works to understand how recent policy changes can affect health outcomes and access to resources for his patients. He also uses journalism as a tool to advocate for LGBTQ+ populations.