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Chloe Lee, MD, Psychiatry, Rochester, NY

ChloeLeeMDMPH

Psychiatry Rochester, NY

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  • Office

    601 Elmwood Ave
    Rochester, NY 14642

Summary

  • Dr. Chloe Lee is a psychiatrist based in Rochester, NY. She earned her medical degree from the Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth in 2023 and is currently completing her psychiatry residency at the University of Rochester. Additionally, she holds an MPH in Epidemiology from Columbia University. Dr. Lee has contributed to several publications, including works on AAPI mental health and the psychiatric emergency department.

Education & Training

  • University of Rochester
    University of RochesterResidency, Psychiatry, 2023 - 2027
  • Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth
    Geisel School of Medicine at DartmouthClass of 2023
  • Columbia University
    Columbia UniversityMPH, Epidemiology, 2016 - 2018

Publications & Presentations

PubMed

Journal Articles

  • AAPI Mental Health, Law Enforcement, and Training: Part 2  
    Grace Ro, MD, Sungsu Lee, MD, PhD, Chloe Lee, MD, MPH, APA Psychiatric News, 1/27/2025
  • AAPI Mental Health, Law Enforcement, and Training: Part 1  
    Chloe Lee, MD, MPH, Sungsu Lee, MD, PhD, Grace Ro, MD, APA Psychiatric News, 11/26/2024

Authored Content

  • The Frat In The President’s CabinetFebruary 2025
  • Violent Men Are Having a MomentFebruary 2025
  • The Gospel According to Matthew GaetzJanuary 2025
  • Christmas in the Psychiatric Emergency DepartmentDecember 2024
  • We Cannot Provide Care With Our Hands Tied Behind Our BacksNovember 2024
  • Anatomy of a Suicide Crisis: Life After AbuseOctober 2024
  • Part 2 of 2: Reclaiming the Night in the Wake of 'Abhaya's' MurderSeptember 2024
  • Part 1 of 2: An Indian Doctor Was Just Raped and Killed. This Is Not an Isolated Incident.September 2024
  • For Helen: Society Must Prioritize Women’s Care. Our Lives Depend on It.September 2024
  • The Paradox of JD Vance’s MisogynyAugust 2024
  • Non-Disclosure Agreements Have No Place in MedicineJuly 2024
  • What the Trump Assassination Attempt Says About Gun ViolenceJuly 2024
  • Will Divorce Be the Next GOP Target Against Women?July 2024
  • Even in the Wake of the Rahimi Case, Domestic Violence Still Threatens Our PatientsJune 2024
  • “Alternative Facts” Should Not Guide Reproductive DecisionsJune 2024
  • Institutional Courage: What It Takes to Keep Harvey Weinstein, and Men Like Him, Behind BarsMay 2024
  • What Abortion Restrictions Have in Common with Domestic AbuseMay 2024
  • Overturning Harvey Weinstein’s Conviction Shows Poor Understanding of Violence Against WomenApril 2024
  • Men Too: Sexual Harassment in the Operating RoomApril 2024
  • Bad Surgeon: Barriers to Addressing Medical MisconductApril 2024
  • The abuser’s playbook: the weaponization of mental healthApril 2024
  • A Physician Guide to Supporting Sexual Assault SurvivorsMarch 2024
  • Understanding Restraints in Psychiatry from the Patient PerspectiveMarch 2024
  • A Thousand Little Moments: the insidious loss of women’s freedom to Christian nationalismFebruary 2024
  • Valentine’s Day Blues: an exploration of a depressive episodeFebruary 2024
  • In the Face of Misogyny in Medicine, Be a Better PersonFebruary 2024
  • Abortion Bans Increase the Need for Survivor SupportFebruary 2024
  • Empathy: the unexpected gift from abuseJanuary 2024
  • Politicians Must Stop Playing DoctorJanuary 2024
  • Right-Wing Hubris Puts Ideology Over Medical Expertise — And Women SufferJanuary 2024
  • Broken, not shatteredDecember 2023
  • The deadly intersection between gun violence and domestic abuseNovember 2023
  • Domestic abusers should never have access to guns. Why is this so hard to understand?November 2023
  • Believing PatientsNovember 2023
  • Give Medical Students the Empathy You WantedOctober 2023
  • Opposing Gun Ownership By Domestic Abusers is my LaneOctober 2023
  • The role of institutions in medical misconductOctober 2023
  • Avoiding Male Doctors Is Not Discrimination. It May Be Risk AversionSeptember 2023
  • Balancing Tension and Kindness in Medical EducationSeptember 2023
  • A Promising Young ManAugust 2023
  • The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a DoormatMarch 2023
  • It can happen to you too: Women in medicine also experience domestic abuseJanuary 2023
  • By failing to discuss strangulation, we are failing our patientsNovember 2022
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Press Mentions

  • The Most-Read Stories of 2024
    The Most-Read Stories of 2024December 19th, 2024
  • Domestic Violence in Healthcare Is Real and Underreported
    Domestic Violence in Healthcare Is Real and UnderreportedAugust 31st, 2023

Committees

  • Medical chair, AMWA Gun Violence Solutions Working Group 2024 - Present

Professional Memberships