Elizabeth Olsen, MD
Biography
Dr. Elizabeth Olsen completed psychiatry residency at The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University. She received her medical degree from Renaissance School of Medicine at Stony Brook University in 2018. During medical school, Dr. Olsen was awarded the Leonard Tow Humanism in Medicine Award, the Kristen Harris Award for Excellence in Psychiatry, and the Stony Brook School of Medicine Excellence in Clinical Research Award. During residency, Dr. Olsen served on the Brown Curriculum Committee, the Brown Selection Committee, and the Brown Recruitment Committee. She volunteered her clinical services for The Adolescent Leadership Council (TALC) helping adolescents with chronic medical illness and their parents cope more effectively. Dr. Olsen is interested in clinical research and has authored several peer-reviewed manuscripts and has also presented at national meetings including the AACAP and APA annual meetings.
Upon completion of her R25 research fellowship, Dr. Olsen joined Brown University's T32 Research Training Program in Adolescent/Young Adult Biobehavioral HIV Research under the mentorship of Drs. Larry Brown and Laura Whiteley. She also serves as a Junior Attending at Bradley Hospital, where she provides coverage for the inpatient units and partial hospital programs.