Colette Kendrick, M.D
Colette Kendrick, M.D., is a third-year psychiatry resident at UTSW. She is a graduate of Rice University, Magna Cum Laude in Psychology. She completed medical school at Baylor College of Medicine and graduated with high honors. She was inducted into Alpha Omega Alpha honor society while in medical school. While in medical school she was head of a healthy eating organization, which led a healthy cooking elective for medical students and taught interactive cooking lessons in the community. While in residency, she has been involved in medical student education as the resident liaison for the medical student psychiatry interest group as well as volunteering to lead and teach simulation sessions for medical students on their psychiatry core rotation. She is the resident head of the bad outcomes committee through the psychiatry department at UTSW which focuses on avenues by which we can discuss, process, and reflect on adverse outcomes in psychiatry. Her clinical interests are in forensics, and she hopes to pursue a forensic fellowship upon graduation.
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