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Department of Psychiatry Welcomes New Clinician-Educator Faculty

The Department is pleased to welcome the following physicians to the faculty:

Daniel Fishman, MD
Daniel Fishman, MD

Daniel Fishman MD, Assistant Professor of Psychiatry. Dr. Fishman earned his MD at Vanderbilt University School of Medicine and completed his adult psychiatry residency at WPIC. As a resident, he also participated in the Academic Administrator Clinician-Educator track and completed a Consultation Liaison Psychiatry Fellowship. He serves on the Leadership Committee of the Consultation Liaison Psychiatry Interest Group. Dr. Fishman provides services in Consultation and Liaison Services.

Dr. L. Eric Golden
Eric Golden, MD

Eric Golden, MD, Assistant Professor of Psychiatry. After receiving his MD at Texas A&M University Health Science Center College of Medicine, Dr. Golden completed his residency training in psychiatry at the University of Arkansas for Medical Science. He then completed a one-year fellowship in Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry at WPIC. Dr. Golden provides services in our Clinical Services. 


 

Rebecca Miller, MD
Rebecca Miller, MD

Rebecca Miller, MD, Assistant Professor of Psychiatry. Dr. Miller earned her MD from the University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine and completed her psychiatry residency in WPIC’s Triple Board Program. She is a member of a working group on enhancing influenza vaccination of pediatric patients and the Wellness Committee at Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC, vice-chair of WPIC’s Wellness Committee, and a member of WPIC’s Curriculum Committee. Dr. Miller provides services within our Ambulatory Integrated Behavioral Healthcare Services.

Dr. Paula Powe
Paula Powe, MD

Paula Powe, MD, Assistant Professor of Psychiatry. Dr. Powe is a graduate of Howard College of Medicine and completed her psychiatry residency at Montefiore Medical Center. She then was awarded an American Psychiatric Association (APA) Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration Minority Fellowship, which she completed in child and adolescent psychiatry at Yale Child Study Center where she also completed her child and adolescent psychiatry residency. She provides services within WPIC’s Ambulatory Integrated Behavioral Healthcare Services.

Dr. Anderson Still
Anderson Still, MD

Anderson Still, MD, Assistant Professor of Psychiatry. Dr. Still earned his MD from Drexel University and completed his residency in adult and child and adolescent psychiatry at WPIC. He is an interviewer for the Residency Training Program and teaches third- and fourth-year medical students and psychiatry residents in the outpatient clinic setting. He is a member of the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine LGBTQ Course Design Subcommittee. Dr. Still provides services within WPIC’s Psychiatric Emergency and Intake Services.

Robin Valpey, MD
Robin Valpey, MD

Robin Valpey, MD, Assistant Professor of Psychiatry. Dr. Valpey received her MD from the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry and completed her residency in general adult psychiatry in the Academic Administrator Clinician-Educator Track at WPIC. She also completed additional certifications in community psychiatry and electroconvulsive therapy. She serves as an interviewer for the Residency Program and Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry Fellowship. Dr. Valpey provides services across WPIC's clinical programs. 

Courtney Walker, DO
Courtney Walker, DO

Courtney Walker, DO, Assistant Professor of Psychiatry. Dr. Walker received her DO from the West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine (WVSOM) and completed her residency in adult and child and adolescent psychiatry in the Academic Administrator Clinician Educator Track at WPIC. She served as chief resident in the Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Fellowship program. Dr. Walker provides services in WPIC’s Psychiatric Emergency and Intake Services and serves as an advisor to Child and Adolescent Training.