Brittany Gouse, MD, MPH

Assistant Clinical Director, Wellness Recovery After Psychosis; Assistant Professor, Psychiatry, Faculty development program

  • Title Assistant Clinical Director, Wellness Recovery After Psychosis; Assistant Professor, Psychiatry, Faculty development program
  • Education Dr. Brittany Gouse is the Assistant Clinical Director of the Wellness and Recovery After Psychosis program and Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at Chobanian and Avedisian School of Medicine. She earned MD-MPH through the State University of New York Upstate Medical University and Syracuse University dual degree program. She completed both her Residency in Adult Psychiatry and Fellowship in Public Psychiatry at BU-BMC. Through her Fellowship in Public Psychiatry, Dr.Gouse specialized in the care of individuals living with schizophrenia and other forms of serious mental illness. She sees patients for psychopharmacology in the WRAP program.

    Dr. Gouse’s research is predominantly in epidemiology, with a focus on studying the drivers of morbidity and premature mortality in schizophrenia. She co-directs WRAP’s Advancing Coordinated Care through Epidemiologic Studies in Schizophrenia (ACCESS) initiative. She is the recipient of the 2023-2025 BU Clinical and Translational Science Institute KL2 Award and the 2023-2025 American Psychiatric Association Research Fellowship.

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