Christine Annibali, MD

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Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychiatry
Department: Psychiatry

Contact information
801 S. Spruce Street
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Office: 215-829-3967
Education:
BA (Psychology Major, Religion Minor)
Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, 2009.
MD
Rutgers University, Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, Piscataway, NJ, 2016.
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Selected Publications

Park, K, Yoo, J, & Annibali, C.: Trainee-led Design and Implementation of Structural Competency Didactics for Psychiatric Residents at a Large Safety-net Hospital. Poster presented at the 2022 Annual American Psychiatry Association Meeting, New Orleans, LA. 2022

Sigalos-Rivera, M, Annibali, C, Lagomasino, I, & Chen, A. : Establishing the Foundation of a Structural Competency Curriculum with an Emphasis on Community Advocacy. Poster presented at the 2022 American Association of Directors of Psychiatric Residency Training Virtual Annual Meeting. 2022

Park, K, Arsan, C, Manchee, C, Cho, S, & Annibali, C. : Disparities in End-of-Life Care for Individuals with Severe Mental Illness. Poster presented at the 2021 Academy of Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry Annual Meeting, Virtual Meeting. 2021

Sang, A & Annibali, C. Media, : Identity, and Racial-Ethnic Health Disparities within young adult LGBTQ+ Populations. Poster accepted at the 2020 Annual American Psychiatry Association Meeting, Philadelphia, PA. 2020

Annibali, C. : Global comparison of hospitalization trends among stand-alone acute psychiatric hospitals: A retrospective chart review. E-Poster accepted at the 2020 European Psychiatry Organization (EPA) Congress, Madrid, Spain. 2020.

Annibali, C.: Global comparison of hospitalization trends among stand-alone acute psychiatric hospitals: A retrospective chart review. Poster accepted at the 2020 Annual American Psychiatric Association Meeting, Philadelphia, PA. 2020.

Hoyne, JD, Tobia, A, Hanna, J, Annibali, C, & Aziz, R. (Co-author): Analysis of Fatal Attraction and Gone Girl to Teach Personality Clusters. Acad Psychiatry 43(2): 218-223, April 2019.

Shah, S, Annibali, C, & Tobia, A. : Postoperative Pain Management of the Opioid-Dependent Patient. Poster presented at the 2018 Annual American Psychiatric Association Meeting, New York, NY. 2018.

Tobia, A, Annibali, C, Schwartz, L, Massa, C, Pumill, C, et al. (Co-author): "300: Psychiatry Taught Through the Lens of Film and Natural History." Psychol Behav Sci Int J. 1(5), 2017.

Libon, D, Eppig, J, Drabick, D, Erwin, K, Annibali, C, et al.: "Neuropsychological and Related Clinical Features Associated with Complex Regional Pain Syndrome: A Latent Class Analysis." British Journal of Medicine & Medical Research 18(12): 1-12, 2016 Notes: Article no. BJMMR.29713

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