Arshya Vahabzadeh, M.D. is a resident child and adolescent psychiatrist at Massachusetts General Hospital and McLean Hospital, and a clinical fellow at Harvard Medical School. Dr. Vahabzadeh is passionate about autism spectrum disorders, brain-body wellness, and overcoming mental health stigma. He is a recipient the Laughlin Fellowship of the American College of Psychiatrists, and the Excellence in Medicine Leadership Award of the American Medical Association Foundation. Dr. Vahabzadeh is also the Editor-In-Chief of the American Journal of Psychiatry Residents Journal.
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