Tracey Guthrie, MD
Biography
Tracey Guthrie, MD, is the Residency Training Co-Director for the Brown University General Psychiatry Residency Program. She is a Professor of Psychiatry and Human Behavior at The Warren Alpert Medical School at Brown University.
Dr. Guthrie graduated from the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry. She continued her training in the Brown Psychiatry Residency Training Program where she was Chief Resident. She joined the Brown faculty in 1999. Dr. Guthrie has been involved with medical student education at Brown since 2002 and psychiatry residency training since 2005. She has served in many leadership roles within the Department including Associate Clerkship Director and Clerkship Site Director in Psychiatry for Brown medical students; Assistant and Associate Residency Training Director in the Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior and Director of the Residency Continuity Clinic. Dr. Guthrie has received several teaching awards, including The Outstanding Teaching Award, both in Medical Education and in General Psychiatry; The Innovation in Medical Education Award from the Memorial Hospital Internal Medicine Training Program; The Psychiatry Resident Award to Talented and Learned Educators (PRATTLE award); The Triple Board Program Teaching and Advocacy Award; and the Dean’s Excellence in Teaching Award. Dr. Guthrie currently serves as the Program Chair of the American Association of Directors of Psychiatric Residency Training (ADDPRT). She will be President of AADPRT in 2025.
Dr. Guthrie is also Associate Dean for Student, Trainee and Faculty Belonging within the Office of Belonging, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (OBEDI) at Brown University's Division of Biology and Medicine. She is committed to supporting Brown’s growth into an inclusive environment by enhancing recruitment and support of under-represented minority students and trainees and providing mentorship for students, trainees, and faculty.