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 My name is Leah Bauer, and I am a PGY-1. I’m really excited to be living in Boston and have been pleasantly surprised by how much time I’ve had to explore so far during intern year. Read More

 I am Joan Camprodon, a PGY-2. As a resident in the Research Concentration Option, I have 1-2 afternoons per week to get to know the faculty and labs at MGH, McLean or the wider Harvard community. ...Read More

 My name is Elizabeth Pinsky, and I’m in the PGY-3 class on the MGH-McLean child psychiatry track. I’m planning to travel to Cambodia later this fall to learn about systems of care and concepts of mental illness. Read More

 My name is Ebele Okpokwasili-Johnson. I've had the opportunity to continue writing as a resident, with a recently published book review and as a contributing author to the MGH/Mclean Psychiatry Residency Handbook. Read More

 My name is Brian Hurley. I have been one of the lucky PGY-1s to start on MGH’s inpatient psychiatry unit.  I take ”The T” (MBTA Subway) to MGH each morning, which is about a 30 min commute. Read more  My name is Claire Brickell, and I am a PGY-2. On a typical day, I arrive at the hospital a little before rounds, which start at 8:30.  Each resident is paired up with an attending, but at this point in the rotation we are the ones in charge of running rounds. Read more  My name is Brandon Unruh. As a PGY-3, the daily work I do, the mentors I do it with, and the campuses and settings where the work happens all play a role in helping me build a more comprehensive understanding of patients’ problems and potential solutions. Read more  My name is Roscoe Brady, and I am a fourth year resident. The flexibility of the fourth year curriculum has allowed me to construct a schedule that balances my family life with teaching, learning, seeing patients and research. Read more