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David Saunders, MD, PhD

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Solnit Integrated Training Program, Yale Child Study Center

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Solnit Integrated Training Program, Yale Child Study Center

Biography

Dr. Saunders obtained his MD from Cornell and PhD in Buddhist Studies at Emory. His dissertation, entitled "Self and Non-Self in Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction", was completed under the mentorship of Dr. John Dunne. In the Solnit Integrated Training program, he is developing a clinical trial investigating a novel mindfulness-based intervention for elementary-school children with ADHD with Dr. Hedy Kober.

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Education & Training

PhD
Emory University (2015)
MD
Weill Cornell Medical College (2014)
BA
Boston College (2007)

Research

Overview

David Saunders, MD, PhD attended Boston College as an undergraduate, majoring in theology. He spent four months living in a Tibetan refugee community in Kathmandu, Nepal, where he studied the history and philosophy of Tibetan Buddhism. After graduating from Boston College in 2007, David returned to the same Tibetan community in Nepal as a Fulbright Scholar, studying Tibetan religio-cultural perceptions of tuberculosis, which confirmed his desire to pursue a PhD in Buddhist studies alongside medical training. From 2008 to 2015, he matriculated at Weill Cornell Medical School (WCMC) and obtained a PhD in Religion at Emory University under John Dunne, with a specific focus on Buddhist meditation theory and the philosophy of mind and self. For the last several years, he has taught mindfulness and compassion-based meditation in various settings—especially enjoying his time with children and teenagers. He is presently a clinical and research fellow in the Albert J. Solnit Integrated Training Program at the Yale Child Study Center at Yale University. He is currently running a small clinical trial of a novel mindfulness-based intervention for elementary school children with ADHD under the mentorship of Hedy Kober.

Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)

Attention Deficit and Disruptive Behavior Disorders; Behavioral Disciplines and Activities; Buddhism; Child Behavior Disorders; Human Development; Neurosciences; Philosophy; Psychopharmacology; Psychotherapy

Research at a Glance

Publications Timeline

A big-picture view of David Saunders's research output by year.
9Publications
16Citations

Publications

2024

2023

2017

  • Saunders, D. “Life, Death and Mind-Body Medicine Across the Lifespan.” American Journal of Psychiatry, Resident’s Journal, 2017, 12, 2:2.
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2016

2015

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