Clinical Director of Psychotic Disorders
McLean Hospital
Belmont, Massachusetts
Dr. Joseph Stoklosa is an academic psychiatrist who works as a clinician educator caring for those experiencing psychosis looking to get back on track. He serves as the clinical director of McLean Hospital’s Division of Psychotic Disorders while working clinically as an inpatient psychiatrist. Previously, he served as the assistant program director for the MGH/McLean Adult Psychiatry Residency Training Program for five years, and he is currently the Harvard Medical School associate core clerkship director at McLean. He is co-founder and co-director of the Clinician Educator Program for the MGH/McLean residency program, which trains residents to become clinician-educators. He also co-founded a mentorship program to facilitate career development for mental health specialists, community residence counselors, and research assistants in the fields of health care. He has developed a postgraduate training program for nurse practitioners to offer mentored intensive education and clinical training. Dr. Stoklosa has developed the clinical care in the Psychotic Disorders Division to help improve the use of evidence-based treatment, including care modeled after Finland’s Open Dialogue. Dr. Stoklosa has been the recipient of numerous local, system-wide, and national teaching awards.
Thursday, November 9, 2023
11:30 AM – 1:00 PM CST