Jackie Wang, MD (she/her) completed her B.S. in Biochemistry at the University of Michigan, her M.D. at the University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine, and her adult psychiatry residency training at Stanford University School of Medicine. She is a staff psychiatrist at Lyon-Martin Community Health Services, an FQHC-lookalike clinic dedicated to providing medical and mental health care for trans and queer communities with core foundational frameworks of intersectionality, anti-racism, reproductive and disability justice, self-determination, and harm reduction. At Lyon-Martin she provides both direct clinical care to patients and consultation to PCP’s, therapists, and other providers.
Dr. Wang is also a Clinical Assistant Professor in Stanford University School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences. She works as a psychiatry attending on Stanford Hospital’s acute inpatient psychiatry units, where she cares for patients and provides clinical supervision to psychiatry residents and medical students. She has developed courses for clinicians in training on LGBTQIA+ mental health, racism and mental health, power and oppression in psychiatry, culture and psychiatry, and more. She serves on her departmental division’s Diversity Coalition, through which she works to advance justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion (JEDI) initiatives on Stanford Hospital’s inpatient psychiatry units. With Drs. Marissa Floro and Stephanie Wong, she has written a book titled Queer and Trans Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders, currently in press. She is passionate about helping her fellow psychiatrists grapple with the field’s long history of complicity with societal oppression, queer/transphobia, and white supremacy. She also cares deeply about improving psychiatric care for marginalized communities, especially QTPOC folks.
Jackie identifies as a queer, cisgender, second-generation Chinese American woman. She grew up in Michigan and currently lives on Ohlone land, now known as the San Francisco Bay Area. Outside of work, Jackie finds joy spending time with loved ones, watching queer women’s sports, playing board games, and being in nature as much as she can!
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