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Karinn A. Glover, MD, MPH

Attending Psychiatrist, Outpatient Department, Assistant Professor of Psychiatry

Company: Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Role: Podcast Presenter

Post: Podcast Ep. 55 Mindfulness in the Workplace: Strategies to Support Young Employees of Color

Currently Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Dr. Glover teaches psychopharmacology and aspects of psychotherapy to Internal Medicine and Family Medicine residents. She is an attending psychiatrist in the Adult Outpatient Psychiatry Department of Montefiore Health System. In this position, she provides direct psychiatric care to medically and psychosocially complex patients in the Bronx and supervises psychiatry residents.

After graduating from Howard University with a BA in History, Dr. Glover attended SUNY Downstate College of Medicine and obtained a Master of Public Health from Columbia University’s Mailman School of Public Health via the highly competitive Macy Scholars Program.

Dr. Glover has authored a peer-reviewed article on mental disorders in primary care, contributed to a textbook on psychiatric treatment in primary care and has extensive experience in psychopharmacology and substance disorder treatment. She uses mindfulness-based techniques in her psychiatry practice, in her career coaching for professionals from marginalized cultures, and her leadership of discussions of the impact of racism on physical and mental health.

Dr. Glover regularly speaks on topics such as the social determinants of health, navigating racism and bias, Imposter Syndrome, educating young adults about mental health topics, how to care for younger loved ones and their mental health, maintaining health for young professionals, help seeking, and using Mindfulness.

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