Medical Director of Integrative Outpatient Services and Associate Program Director
Mount Sinai Beth Israel
Disclosure(s): No financial relationships to disclose
Ashley Sterchele completed her B.S. in neuroscience and religious studies at The University of Pittsburgh and then attended Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University where she completed her M.D. She completed her residency at Mount Sinai Beth Israel where she was the PGY1 Chief her final year, during which time she helped in development and modification of curriculum including interview course, trauma-informed lectures, and case-formulation. As a fourth year, she worked yearlong at Baruch Counseling Center. Afterwards she went on to train as a Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist at New York University, serving as Inpatient Chief Fellow her second year. Upon graduation she worked in NJ at a group private practice at the ADHD Mood and Behavior Center where she worked with children, adolescents and adults. She is currently the Medical Director of Outpatient Services at Mt Sinai Behavioral Health Center and Associate Program Director for the Psychiatry Residency Program. She has presented at multiple parent workshops at local elementary, middle and high schools in NY on: behavioral management, social-emotional learning and collaborative problem solving, and processing grief/loss and trauma caused by COVID, with special focus on parental health and wellbeing. She has led a Q and A for the CHADD (2021), as treating youth and educating parents on ADHD are a passionate area of interest.