Full Name
Sofia Noori
Job Title
Chief Resident of Digital Psychiatry
Company
Yale Department of Psychiatry
Speaker Bio
Dr. Sofia Noori is a third-year resident physician in the Yale Department of Psychiatry. At Yale she serves as the curriculum lead for Innovation to Impact, a NIDA-funded substance use entrepreneurship program that helps addiction researchers and clinicians commercialize their insights for the public good. She is a founding member of the Center for Digital Psychiatry at the Connecticut Mental Health Center, which aims to integrate digital health in the care of patients with serious mental illness. Dr. Noori is a 2019 scholar at Flare Capital Partners in Boston, MA.
Aside from her endeavors in digital health, Dr. Noori deeply cares about the wellbeing of women. She is the co-founder of the Women’s Mental Health Conference at Yale, the first trainee-led women’s mental health conference in the world. Dr. Noori also co-founded the Yale Women’s Housestaff Organization, which advocates for improved working conditions for the over 700 women residents and fellows at Yale.
Dr. Noori is an MD graduate of the PRIME program at UCSF School of Medicine, a dual-degree program that trains emerging physician-leaders to transform care for underserved populations. She received her MPH in health policy and management at UC Berkeley. She is passionate about women’s mental health and the use of technology to improve health equity.
Aside from her endeavors in digital health, Dr. Noori deeply cares about the wellbeing of women. She is the co-founder of the Women’s Mental Health Conference at Yale, the first trainee-led women’s mental health conference in the world. Dr. Noori also co-founded the Yale Women’s Housestaff Organization, which advocates for improved working conditions for the over 700 women residents and fellows at Yale.
Dr. Noori is an MD graduate of the PRIME program at UCSF School of Medicine, a dual-degree program that trains emerging physician-leaders to transform care for underserved populations. She received her MPH in health policy and management at UC Berkeley. She is passionate about women’s mental health and the use of technology to improve health equity.
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