Clinical Assistant Professor
Stanford University
STANFORD, California
Mira Zein completed her Masters in Public Health at Johns Hopkins and medical school at McGill University in Montreal. She graduated psychiatry residency in 2018 at NYU and completed her CL fellowship at Stanford University in 2019. She currently works both at San Mateo Medical Center (SMMC) and with Stanford University as a Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychiatry - Medical Psychiatry Division.
At SMMC, she works on the consult as psychiatric ED services, focusing on care of patients from vulnerable populations in a safety-net county hospital. At Stanford, she is the Psychiatic director for the Integrated Behavioral Health Program in Primary Care. She is also the Behavioral Health Director for Stanford's multi-disciplinary clinic in Cisco, and acts as a consulting specialist with tech companies such as Cisco, Paypal, and Verizon/Yahoo . In both of these roles she focuses on increasing access to mental health care for patients with different structural and cultural obstacles. Lastly, with both medical systems she is involved in the training of psychiatric residents and fellows, and the development of programs for refugee and asylum seekers. In addition to loving the clinical and liaison aspects of being a CL psychiatrist, she is deeply interested in increasing access to equitable mental health care across systems (particularly with models such as Collaborative Care) and in trainee education.
Leading By Liaising: Addressing Clinical Challenges Across the Lifespan
Friday, November 10, 2023
9:15 AM – 10:45 AM CST