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Office
15 Parkman Street, WACC815
Boston, MA 02114
Summary
- Dr. Isabel Lagomasino is a psychiatrist and residency program director in Boston, MA and is affiliated with multiple hospitals in the area, including MGH and McLean Hospital. She received her medical degree from University of Miami Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine and has been in practice 25 years. She is experienced in mood disorders, primary care psychiatry, and health services research. She speaks fluent Spanish.
Education & Training
- Massachusetts General Hospital/McLean HospitalResidency, Psychiatry, 1993 - 1996
- Massachusetts General HospitalResidency, Internal Medicine, 1992 - 1993
- University of Miami Leonard M. Miller School of MedicineClass of 1992
- Harvard CollegeBA, Psychology and Social Relations, 1982 - 1986
Certifications & Licensure
- CA State Medical License 1997 - 2025
- MA State Medical License 1994 - 2025
- American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology Psychiatry
Clinical Trials
- Determining Depression Treatment Preferences of Low-Income Latinos in Primary Care Settings Start of enrollment: 2005 Nov 01
- Developing a Self-Management Program for People With Depression and Chronic Medical Illness Start of enrollment: 2006 Feb 01
- Improving Depression Treatment for Older Minority Adults Start of enrollment: 2007 Feb 01
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- 99 citationsQuality of care for primary care patients with depression in managed care.Kenneth B. Wells, Michael Schoenbaum, Jürgen Unützer, Isabel T. Lagomasino, Lisa V. Rubenstein
Archives of Family Medicine. 1999-11-01 - 214 citationsDepression, Correlates of Depression, and Receipt of Depression Care Among Low-Income Women With Breast or Gynecologic CancerKathleen Ell, Kathleen Sanchez, Betsy S. Vourlekis, Pey Jiuan Lee, Megan Dwight-Johnson
Journal of Clinical Oncology. 2005-05-01 - 222 citationsImproving Care for Minorities: Can Quality Improvement Interventions Improve Care and Outcomes For Depressed Minorities? Results of a Randomized, Controlled TrialJeanne Miranda, Naihua Duan, Cathy D. Sherbourne, Michael Schoenbaum, Isabel T. Lagomasino
Health Services Research. 2003-04-01
Grant Support
- Patient-Centered Depression Care In The Public SectorNational Institute Of Mental Health2004–2007
- Self-Management Of Depression And Medical IllnessNational Institute Of Mental Health2004–2005
- Pilot--Preventive Intervention For Maternal DepressionNational Center On Minority Health And Health Disparities2002
Other Languages
- Spanish
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