Utilizing PsychU As A Resident
Dr. Pankaj Manocha, MD shares his perspective as a member of PsychU during his fellowship. Dr. Manocha attended his first PsychU live event discussing treatment implications for bi-polar depression, major depressive disorder (MDD) and schizophrenia during his residency.
Dr. Manocha is a Child and Adult Fellow at the Virginia Treatment Center for Children in Richmond, Virginia. He completed his residency at Mount Sinai’s Icahn School of Medicine for the BronxCare Health System. He earned his medical degree from MAHE University in …
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