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Resilience Challenges Beyond the COVID Response | September 17, 2022

Date of Presentation: September 17, 2022

Type: Training  

Audience: Clinical  

Program: Emergency Medicine with Rural and Indigenous Communities/IHS  

Keywords: #covid  #mental health  #resilience  #trauma  

In this presentation, Dr. Nomi C. Levy-Carrick, MD, MPhil, Vice Chair of the Department of Psychiatry at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, discusses trauma overall and trauma related to the COVID pandemic, and the challenges to resilience that healthcare providers and others face in the wake of the COVID response.

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Dr. Nomi C. Levy-Carrick

Nomi joined the Brigham and Women’s Hospital (BWH) Division of Medical Psychiatry in 2016, serving for over two years as a psychiatrist embedded in the medical ICU, as well as liaison to the Burn & Trauma unit; she continues to serve as psychiatric consultant to the Critical Illness Recovery Program.  She became Associate Vice Chair for Ambulatory Services in September 2020, tapping her experience in outpatient psychiatric services and leadership as Mental Health Director of the World Trade Center-Environmental Health Center in NYC (2011-2015).  Through the COVID pandemic she focused on developing trauma-informed approaches to program development that advance mental health access and equity.  Since January 2022, Nomi serves as Vice Chair for Clinical Programs across the Department of Psychiatry at BWH.  She is also an Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School and co-Chair of the MGB Trauma-Informed Care Initiative. Since 2018, Dr. Levy-Carrick has been at the center of mental health teaching and training for Navajo Area IHS sponsored by the Mass General Brigham Outreach Program with Indian Health Service.

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Date added: September 23, 2022