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Ann Shinn, MD, Psychiatry, Belmont, MA

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Psychiatry Belmont, MA

Assistant Professor, Psychiatry-McLean Hospital, Harvard Med Sch

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  • Office

    115 Mill St
    Mclean Hospital
    Belmont, MA 02478
    Phone+1 617-855-3053

Summary

  • Dr. Ann Shinn, based in Belmont, MA, is a psychiatrist specializing in schizophrenia, bipolar disorders, and psychotic disorders. She completed her medical education in 2005 at the University of California San Francisco School of Medicine, followed by her residency in psychiatry at Massachusetts General Hospital/McLean Hospital from 2005 to 2009. Dr. Shinn currently serves as an Assistant Professor at Harvard Medical School. Her research is published in various journals, including Brain, Behavior, and Immunity; Schizophrenia Bulletin; The American Journal of Psychiatry; and American Journal of Epidemiology, reflecting her active engagement in studies related to psychosis, mania, and the use of antipsychotic drugs.

Education & Training

  • Massachusetts General Hospital/McLean Hospital
    Massachusetts General Hospital/McLean HospitalResidency, Psychiatry, 2005 - 2009
  • University of California San Francisco School of Medicine
    University of California San Francisco School of MedicineClass of 2005

Certifications & Licensure

  • MA State Medical License
    MA State Medical License 2009 - 2026
  • Psychiatry
    American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology Psychiatry

Publications & Presentations

PubMed

Press Mentions

  • A New Kind of Drug for Schizophrenia Promises Fewer Side Effects
    A New Kind of Drug for Schizophrenia Promises Fewer Side EffectsSeptember 27th, 2024
  • Will ‘Game-Changer’ Antipsychotic Live up to the Hype?
    Will ‘Game-Changer’ Antipsychotic Live up to the Hype?September 20th, 2024
  • Underestimate the Cerebellum at Your Own Risk
    Underestimate the Cerebellum at Your Own RiskSeptember 30th, 2020
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Grant Support

  • Dissecting Central Mechanisms of Hypoalgesia in SchizophreniaNational Institute of Mental Health2020–2022
  • Cerebro-cerebellar circuitry in the pathophysiology of auditory hallucinations: dysmetria of auditory perceptual processing?National Institute of Mental Health2019–2021
  • Auditory, speech, and cognitive networks in hallucinators across the psychosis spectrumNational Institute of Mental Health2014–2019