Jenifer R. Lloyd MD

- Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychiatry
- UIH Clerkship Site Director
- University of Illinois at Chicago
- jlloyd5 [at] uic.edu
- (312) 996-0906
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Neuropsychiatric Institute (NPI)
912 S. Wood St.
Department of Psychiatry (MC 913)
Chicago IL 60612 - Room #:732
Dr. Lloyd grew up in the Chicago area and went to undergrad in New York City. She then returned to Chicago to complete her medical and psychiatric training at UIC, where she has enjoyed learning from her patients, and working alongside colleagues who are passionate about promoting health equity in the surrounding communities. Her primary interests lie in treating severe mental illness and its frequent companion, catatonia, in underserved populations. As faculty at UIH, she will divide her time between directly supervising residents on the inpatient unit, providing consultative services for psychiatrists looking to refer patients for treatment with ECT, delivering ECT, supervising resident-run clinics, directing the M3 psychiatry clerkship at UIH, and caring for some of her own outpatient medication management and psychotherapy patients.
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Residency
University of Illinois at Chicago College of Medicine, Chicago, IL -
Medical School
University of Illinois at Chicago -
Undergraduate
NYU, B.A. in French
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psychiatry
psychosis, severe mental illness, catatonia, electroconvulsive therapy, addiction, psychodynamic psychotherapy, child development, residency and medical student training and education
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National Posters/Presentations:
Puri S, Loeb JA, Silverman ER, Lloyd JR, Cooper JJ: Electroconvulsive Therapy, Catatonia and Epilepsy: An Uncertain Triangle. ISEN Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, 2019
Lee D, Lloyd J, Loeb J: Clinico-electrophysiologic Correlations in a Case of Refractory Aphasic Status Epilepticus. ANPA Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA, 2017
Carter A, Dakis K, Lloyd J, Macdonald J, Olsen E, Taylor N: Striving for Culture Change in Medical Education: Where Does Healing the Healers Begin? Preceptor Dr. Memoona Hasnain. Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Conference on Medical Student Education, Atlanta, GA, 2015
Date Released | Title | Source |
03/28/2023 | M4 Students UICOM-Chicago campus Match Results |
Date | Topic | Category | Status |
02/27/2019 | The Glutamate Hypothesis of Schizophrenia: Advances, Limitations, and Future Directions in Treating Chronic Psychosis | Past Event |