Skip to content

Marc Manseau

Article

Marc Manseau graduated with a degree in Human Biology from Brown University, where he also earned my Masters in Public Health. He completed medical school at the Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons. After graduating from general psychiatry residency training at the New York University School of Medicine, he completed a fellowship in Public Psychiatry at Columbia University. Marc then worked as an Attending Psychiatrist in the Bellevue Hospital Outpatient Psychiatry Clinic, as well as the psychiatrist/ medical director for Bellevue’s OnTrackNY program, an intensive, recovery-oriented intervention for the first-episode psychosis population. In addition to his clinical responsibilities at Bellevue, he participated in re- search related to early intervention for psychosis, schizophrenia, and co- occurring disorders including cannabinoid use. Marc is currently appointed as a Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at the New York University School of Medicine. He has conducted research and published on various public health and policy-related topics, including occupational health, HIV and mental health, homelessness in New York City, integration of behavioral health and primary care services, mental health treatment disparities, the role of prevention within psychiatry, cannabinoids and mental health, substance use and schizophrenia, the opioid crisis, and the social determinants of mental health. He is currently a member of the Preventive Psychiatry Committee of the Group for the Advancement of Psychiatry (GAP), a psychiatric think tank.

 

Updated October 2018