Assistant Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
Rush University Medical Center
Hi! I am Josh Eloge, MD (pronounced E-low ā silent āgā) and I am the Associate Director of the Woman's Board Depression Treatment Research Center at Rush University Medical Center. I have developed an interest and proficiency in clinical neuroscience and psychopharmacology, integrating psychodynamic as well as acceptance and commitment therapy into my work with each of my patients. I have also found teaching psychiatry residents and medical students neuroscience topics rewarding and exciting. I am proud to have been recognized for my clinical, teaching and scholarly work by being named a National Neuroscience Curriculum Initiative Scholar (2019-2020) as well as an Illinois Psychiatric Society Resident of the Year (2019-2020). I am a published author in peer-reviewed journals such as the Biological Psychiatry and American Journal of Psychiatry Resident Journal and I have presented at local and national meetings including the American Neuropsychiatry Association Annual Meeting, Brain Conference and the American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting. Currently, I lead several ongoing projects at the Treatment Research Center including being an investigator on a number of clinical trials, spending time writing review articles translating cutting-edge neuroscience topics for clinical psychiatrists, and investigating educational methods for teaching neuroscience to psychiatry residents. In addition to my academic work at Rush, I also have developed a private practice (Connected Neuroscience) where integrating cutting-edge clinical neuroscience into my work with patients has helped me connect with my patients in a profound way.