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Justin A. Chen, MD, MPH

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Justin A. Chen, MD, MPH, is medical director of the outpatient psychiatry division and co-director of primary care psychiatry at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH).芒鈧疌linically, he specializes in芒鈧痶he treatment of adult mood and anxiety disorders. He is also dedicated to teaching and mentorship, serving as co-director of medical student education in psychiatry at Harvard Medical School (HMS); co-director and core faculty芒鈧痠n芒鈧痶he mind, brain, and behavior preclinical neurosciences course at HMS; and co-director of the longitudinal sociocultural psychiatry curriculum for MGH/McLean psychiatry residents.

An assistant professor at Harvard Medical School, his research focuses primarily on芒鈧痗ross-cultural psychiatry, stigma, racial/ethnic disparities in mental health service utilization, and medical education. He is a co-editor of芒鈧�Sociocultural Issues in Psychiatry: A Casebook and Curriculum, published in 2019 by Oxford University Press. As executive director and cofounder of the nonprofit volunteer-operated MGH Center for Cross-Cultural Student Emotional Wellness (), he delivers talks and trainings for families, clinicians, and educators throughout the United States on promoting the芒鈧痬ental health of diverse students. He is a 2020–23 fellow of the Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Program for a project entitled, “Breaking Silences in the Model Minority: A National Intervention to Increase Mental Health Awareness and Decrease Stigma in Asian Immigrant Families.”

Dr. Chen received his undergraduate and medical degrees from Yale University. He completed his psychiatry residency and chief residency at MGH/McLean, followed by a master of public health degree at the Harvard-T.H. Chan School of Public Health, and a Dupont-Warren Research Fellowship focused on improving engagement of depressed Chinese immigrants into mental health care at South Cove Community Health Center in Boston's Chinatown.

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