Resident
margaret.musso2@uhhospitals.org
Dr. Margaret Musso is a fourth-year psychiatry resident at Case Western Reserve University/University Hospitals. She was born and raised in Cleveland, OH, and earned a BA in Theology at the University of Notre Dame. She completed her MD at the Loyola University Stritch School of Medicine, as well as a concurrent MA in Bioethics and Health Policy. She is currently completing the Public and Community Psychiatry Fellowship. She has served as the Education Chief of her residency program for the last two years; successful initiatives included overseeing the return to in-person didactics, introducing Journal Club and a novel neuroscience curriculum into didactics, and leveraging automations to increase didactic management efficiency. She frequently presents lectures to the medical students and residents in other specialties, and is currently developing a series of psychiatry "chalk talks." She intends to pursue a career in academic psychiatry. In residency and beyond, she intends to combine her strong medical, theological, and bioethics education with her experiences in the mental health and psychiatric fields to serve those with mental illness, and especially those with serious and persistent illnesses. In her free time, she loves attending musicals, playing the piano and singing, and visiting used bookstores.