Belinda Bandstra
Clinical Assistant Professor
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
Stanford University
United States of America
Biography
Belinda S. Bandstra, MD, MA, is Clinical Assistant Professor, Assistant Director of Residency Training, and Chief of the General Resident Continuity Clinic in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University School of Medicine. She supervises residents in the General Clinic, Evaluation Clinic, Individual Psychotherapy Clinic and Psychosocial Treatment Clinic, in addition to maintaining a small general clinical practice of her own.
Research Interest
Dr. Bandstra has specific interests in issues of culture in psychiatry, transitional age mental health, and mental health and wellness in academia. Dr. Bandstra also teaches extensively in the Adult Psychiatry Residency Training Program. She co-directs residency coursework in: Culture and Spirituality in Psychiatry; Community, Public, and Global Psychiatry; Leadership, Scholarship, and Career Development; and Essentials of Psychiatry. Dr. Bandstra is a member of the Association for Academic Psychiatry and the American Association of Directors of Psychiatric Residency Training.
Publications
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Prabhakar, D., Balon, R., Anzia, J. M., Gabbard, G. O., Lomax, J. W, et al. (2014) Helping Psychiatry Residents Cope with Patient Suicide ACADEMIC PSYCHIATRY 38 (5): 593-597
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Awaad, R., Ali, S., Salvador, M., Bandstra, B (2015) A Process-Oriented Approach to Teaching Religion and Spirituality in Psychiatry Residency Training. Academic psychiatry 39 (6): 654-660
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Gold, J. A., Bandstra, B. S., DeGolia, S. G (2016) Early Outpatient Experience for Psychiatry Interns: The Evaluation Clinic. Academic psychiatry : the journal of the American Association of Directors of Psychiatric Residency Training and the Association for Academic Psychiatry 40 (6): 944–46