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Christine Montross is an American physician, author, and medical educator. She is best known for her works in the field of psychiatry and medical humanities, and for her contributions to medical education.

Early Life and Education[edit]

Christine Montross was born and raised in the United States. She completed her undergraduate studies at the University of Michigan, where she majored in English Literature. She later pursued her medical degree from the Brown University Warren Alpert Medical School, where she also completed her residency in psychiatry.

Career[edit]

Montross has had a diverse career in the field of medicine. She is a practicing psychiatrist and has worked in various settings, including hospitals, community mental health centers, and prisons. She is also an associate professor of psychiatry and human behavior at the Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University.

In addition to her clinical and teaching roles, Montross is a prolific author. She has written several books that explore the intersection of medicine, psychiatry, and the humanities. Her works include Body of Work: Meditations on Mortality from the Human Anatomy Lab, Falling Into the Fire: A Psychiatrist's Encounters with the Mind in Crisis, and Waiting for an Echo: The Madness of American Incarceration.

Contributions to Medical Humanities[edit]

Montross's work in the field of medical humanities is notable. She uses her background in literature and her experiences as a physician to explore the human aspects of medicine. Her writings often delve into the emotional, psychological, and social aspects of illness and healthcare, providing a unique perspective on these topics.

Awards and Recognition[edit]

Montross has received numerous awards and recognition for her work. She is a recipient of the Pushcart Prize, a prestigious award for small press and independent authors. Her books have also been named as New York Times Notable Books and Publishers Weekly Best Books of the Year.

References[edit]

  • Montross, Christine. Body of Work: Meditations on Mortality from the Human Anatomy Lab. Penguin Books, 2007.
  • Montross, Christine. Falling Into the Fire: A Psychiatrist's Encounters with the Mind in Crisis. Penguin Books, 2013.
  • Montross, Christine. Waiting for an Echo: The Madness of American Incarceration. Penguin Books, 2020.


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