Dr. Mirela Loftus views child and adolescent psychiatry as a nexus where neuroscience, psychology, and pediatrics converge. She began her career in a lab, researching a small area of the brain (the hippocampus), specifically its connection to abnormalities seen in schizophrenia. Her desire to make an impact on young people during this critical stage of development led her into direct care, working with children, teens, and families. Dr. Loftus also became an advocate for children's mental health, testifying at the Capitol on numerous occasions and lobbying in Washington DC in her role as the president of the Connecticut Council of Child and Adolescent Psychiatrists. She is currently on the Advisory Board for the Women in Leadership Program at the University of New Haven
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