Kelly Ann Conley, MD, MPH
Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Fellow,
Children's National Hospital
Kelly Conley is a child and adolescent psychiatry fellow at Children's National Hospital. After obtaining her undergraduate degree at Stanford University, she completed a four-year combined MD/Master of Public Health program at the University of Miami, where she also did her adult psychiatry residency. During her time in medical school, she worked with government officials to establish the first syringe services program in Palm Beach County, FL. As a resident, she received multiple awards for Outstanding Achievement in Clinical Services and contributed to a recently published clinical guidebook for the treatment of anxiety disorders. She currently serves as a chief fellow and is also involved in a Clinical Public Health Track in Community Health and Advocacy through GW.
Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Fellow,
Children's National Hospital
Kelly Conley is a child and adolescent psychiatry fellow at Children's National Hospital. After obtaining her undergraduate degree at Stanford University, she completed a four-year combined MD/Master of Public Health program at the University of Miami, where she also did her adult psychiatry residency. During her time in medical school, she worked with government officials to establish the first syringe services program in Palm Beach County, FL. As a resident, she received multiple awards for Outstanding Achievement in Clinical Services and contributed to a recently published clinical guidebook for the treatment of anxiety disorders. She currently serves as a chief fellow and is also involved in a Clinical Public Health Track in Community Health and Advocacy through GW.