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The Department of Psychiatry Welcomes Clinician-Educator Faculty Members Andrew Coulter, MD, and Madeleine Lipshie-Williams, MD

Pitt Psychiatry extends a warm welcome to two new clinician-educator faculty members:

Andrew Coulter, MD, MA (Assistant Professor of Psychiatry)

Dr. Coulter received his MD from Temple University School of Medicine. He completed general adult psychiatry residency training and a consultation-liaison psychiatry fellowship at the Cleveland Clinic Foundation. Prior to coming to Pittsburgh, Dr. Coulter started the emergency psychiatry service line at the Cleveland Clinic. His clinical interests are consultation-liaison psychiatry and emergency psychiatry. At UPMC, Dr. Coulter serves as an attending physician at UPMC Mercy, providing psychiatry consults for medical patients, and working in the Evaluation and Referral Center.

Madeleine Lipshie-Williams, MD (Assistant Professor of Psychiatry)

Dr. Lipshie-Williams received their MD from Albert Einstein College of Medicine and completed psychiatry residency at UCLA-Olive View Psychiatry Residency Program, where they received the Outstanding Resident Award. Dr. Lipshie-Williams then completed clinical fellowships in public serves psychiatry and geriatric psychiatry at UPMC Western Psychiatric Hospital. Their clinical interests are in street-based psychiatric care and integrated care for chronic conditions, as well as the ethics of control and coercion in psychiatry. Dr. Lipshie-Williams provides clinical service at the Narcotic Addiction Treatment Program (NATP), at General Internal Medicine Oakland, and with the UPMC Mercy street psychiatry program, Operation Safety Net.

Please join us in welcoming Dr. Coulter and Dr. Lipshie-Williams!