Specialty
Behavioral Health
Medical School
Chhattisgarh Institute of Medical Sciences in India
Graduate School
MBA candidate, Kelley school of Business, Bloomington, Indiana. Expected graduation 07/2024
Residency
Psychiatry Residency Training, Maimonides Medical Center, Brooklyn NY
Fellowship
Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Fellowship, University of Texas, Houston
Board Certifications
Board Certified in adult psychiatry, Board Certified in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
Clinical Interests/Additional Certifications
Childhood trauma, bipolar disorders, developmental disorders, school-based mental health, and family ecosystems.
About
Dr. Geetanjali Sahu completed her medical school at the Chhattisgarh Institute of Medical Sciences in India. She did her psychiatry residency at Maimonides Medical Center in Brooklyn, New York, followed by a child and adolescent psychiatry fellowship at the University of Texas at Houston, Texas. Dr. Sahu has earned regional and national accolades for her clinical and research work. Notably, the AACAP Pilot Research Award for Junior Faculty and Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Fellows and the American Association of Directors of Psychiatric Residency Training International Medical Graduate Fellowship Award. Dr. Sahu is ABPN board-certified in both adult psychiatry as well as child and adolescent psychiatry. She uses a knowledge of biological, psychological, and social factors in working with patients and families. Her clinical interests include childhood trauma, bipolar disorders, developmental disorders, school-based mental health, and family ecosystems. Dr. Sahu is invested in collaborating care with other caregivers as she truly believes it takes a village to raise a child.
Why I chose Broadlawns
"I chose to work at Broadlawns for its mission to build a healthy community in which there is accessible, cost-effective and high-quality patient care for all. I like that Broadlawns values diversity and collaboration and is committed to making a positive impact in their community's mental health and well-being."
-Geetanjali Sahu, MD