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Selena Chan, DO

Psychiatry • Integrative Medicine
Osher Center for Integrative Health Mount Zion
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Selena Chan, DO

Psychiatry • Integrative Medicine
Osher Center for Integrative Health Mount Zion

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About me

Dr. Selena Chan is a psychiatrist whose approach to care integrates therapies from conventional medicine with proven complementary treatments in order to enhance her patients' well-being and self-awareness. With close attention to the many factors that may lead to either disconnection or harmony of mind, body and spirit, she specializes in values-based psychotherapy, exploring what patients find uniquely challenging, healing or meaningful. Her expertise in biological and genetic testing allows her to make a comprehensive assessment of interactions among medications, supplements, herbal remedies and foods. Her practice also utilizes expressive therapies – guided creative activities that affect mind-body wellness, promote relaxation and involve multiple senses. She seeks to match healing modalities to each patient's lifestyle, culture and goals.

Chan earned her doctor of osteopathic medicine degree at Midwestern University's Arizona College of Osteopathic Medicine. During medical school, she was vice president of the integrative medicine club and sought to promote interdisciplinary health care and practitioner wellness. She completed a residency in psychiatry at the University of Hawai'i, followed by a fellowship in integrative medicine at UCSF. Prior to medical school, she worked at the University of Pittsburgh's Center for Integrative Medicine, where she coordinated medical student rotations and studied the body's inherent potential for healing.

At UCSF, Chan serves on the Integrative Medicine Grand Rounds committee, teaches interprofessional courses and chairs a wellness series for the Osher Mini Medical School for the Public. She leads a Mount Zion Health Fund UCSF Campus-Community Partnership project called Sharing Humanity through the Arts, Reflection, and Expression (SHARE), a partnership with Shanti, a nonprofit organization that builds human connections to reduce isolation and improve quality of life in underserved and marginalized communities. She strongly believes in the collective power of work by a team of integrative health practitioners who are mutually invested in the well-being of patients, each other and the community.

Education & training

Board certification

  • Psychiatry, American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology

Fellowship

  • Integrative Medicine, UCSF Graduate Medical Education

Residency

  • Psychiatry, University of Hawaii School of Medicine

Degree

  • DO, Midwestern University - Arizona

My expertise

Locations

    My research

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