Instructor of Psychiatry
Harvard Medical School
Dr. Elizabeth Madva graduated from a new 2-year combined Clinical and Research Fellowship on the Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) Consultation-Liaison Service in 2021 and is now a Consultation-Liaison Psychiatrist at MGH. Her clinical work and research focuses on disorders of gut-brain interaction (i.e., functional GI disorders), which she treats in an embedded GI psychiatry clinic at MGH that she developed. She also currently serves as an Associate Program Director for the MGH/McLean Psychiatry Residency and as a co-director of the residency's Clinician-Educator Program. She was an ACLP Webb Fellow in 2019, a finalist for the Dlin/Fischer Clinical Research Award in 2020, and a 2022 recipient of the ACLP Early Career Researcher Mentee Award. Her research has been supported by the Dupont Warren and Livingston Fellowship Awards through Harvard Medical School.