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Office
3333 Green Bay Rd
Abbott Park, IL 60064
Summary
- Dr. Stephanie Moss, MD, is a first-year Psychiatry Resident Physician at Rosalind Franklin University, dedicated to addressing mental health disparities and advocating for individuals with marginalized identities. She is involved with several professional organizations, including the American Medical Women's Association, the International Society for the Study of Women's Sexual Health, the American Psychiatric Association, and the Illinois Psychiatric Society. Dr. Moss co-founded the Chicago Homelessness and Health Response Group for Equity during the COVID-19 pandemic, focusing on the health challenges of homeless populations. She is also an active member of TightLipped, addressing chronic gynecological conditions. As a public speaker and narrative medicine writer, her work has been featured on platforms like MedPage Today, Psychiatry News, and KevinMD. Dr. Moss, an endometriosis and mental health warrior, hosts the podcast "Life as a Patient-Doctor," shedding light to the humanity in medicine.
Education & Training
- Chicago Medical School/Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine & ScienceResidency, Psychiatry, 2024 - 2028
- Rush Medical College of Rush University Medical CenterClass of 2024
- Embody LabCertificate, Integrative Somatic Trauma Therapy, 2021 - 2022
- University of Colorado BoulderBachelor's of Arts, Psychology, Minors: Leadership, Dance , Certificate: Neuroscience, 2013 - 2017
Awards, Honors, & Recognition
- System Impact Award AllChicago, 2020
- Hero at Rush Rush, 2020
- Presidents Leadership Class Scholar University of Colorado Boulder, 2013-2017
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Publications & Presentations
Journal Articles
- A Leave of Absence -- From Medicine or the Olympics -- Is Not a Sign of WeaknessStephanie Moss, MedPage Today, 8/12/2024
- Unmasked: The Legacy of Jonathan Fryer and the Ongoing Battle Against Stigma in PsychiatryStephanie Moss, MD, Psychiatric News, 7/2024
- Disparities and Temporal Trends in COVID-19 Exposures and Mitigating Behaviors Among Black and Hispanic Adults in an Urban SettingSheila Badri, MD; Vanessa Sardá, MD, MPH1,2; Jorge Soria Moncada, MD; Monica Merçon, MD; Katayoun Rezai, MD; Robert A. Weinstein, MD; William E. Trick, MD, JAMA Network Open, 9/28/2021
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Abstracts/Posters
- Unveiling the Hazards of Bupropion: A Case Study on an Adolescent with Intentional Overdose with Surprising Clinical Presentation.Moss. S; Antonia Nemanich, MD, Association of Medicine and Psychiatry Annual Meeting, Milwaukee, WI, 10/13/2023
- Analyzing Health Care Professions Student Survey Responses to Volunteering During the COVID-19 Pandemic,Moss, S., Rowland, K, MD, MS, Society of Teachers of Family Medicine (STFM) Annual Spring Conference, Virtual, 5/3/2017
Lectures
- A Somatic Approach to integrating Trauma Informed Care in your family medicine practiceFamily Medicine Midwest (FMM) In-Person Conference - 10/1/2023
- Sexual Assault: Caring for Ourselves and Our PatientsAmerican Medical Women’s Association (AMWA) Annual Meeting - 3/26/2023
Other
- La Conexión Entre el Dolor Pélvico y el Trauma Infantil: Una Estudiante de Medicina Cuenta su HistoriaMoss, S, The Endometriosis Foundation of America
https://www.endofound.org/la-conexin-entre-el-dolor-plvico-y-el-trauma-infantil-una-estudiante-de-medicina-cuenta-su-historia-
Virtual - 1/6/2022 - The Connection between Pelvic Pain & Childhood Trauma: A Medical Student Tells Her StoryStephanie Moss
https://www.endofound.org/the-connection-between-pelvic-pain-childhood-trauma-a-medical-student-tells-her-story
Endometriosis Foundation of America - 12/16/2021
Authored Content
- I Failed Step 1 Twice. Today, I'm a Matched DoctorSeptember 2024
- Why I Disclosed My Disabilities When Applying for ResidencyJanuary 2024
- Navigating a leave of absence from medical school: a comprehensive guideDecember 2023
- Embracing Affirmative Action: A Path to Diverse and Compassionate Health CareSeptember 2023
- I Failed Step 1 by 1 PointApril 2022
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Professional Memberships
- American Medical Women's Association (AMWA)Member
- Chicago Homelessness and Health Response Group for Equity (CHHRGE)Founder and Volunteer Liaison
- American Psychiatry AssociationMember
- International Society of the Study of Women's Sexual MedicineMember
- National Hispanic Medical Association (NHMA)Member
- Illinois Psychiatric SocietyMember
Other Languages
- Spanish
External Links
- Websitehttp://medpsycmoss.com
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