Eric Arzubi, MD
Co-Founder - Child/Adolescent and Adult Psychiatrist
Dr. Arzubi co-founded Frontier Psychiatry in 2019 to introduce an accelerated, more aggressive response to Montana’s growing mental health crisis. He served as Chair of Psychiatry at the Billings Clinic from 2014 to 2019, during which time he led the creation of Montana’s first psychiatry residency training program and the launch of Montana’s first EmPATH Unit, a service dedicated to providing timely care to individuals in crisis. In 2020, the Montana Medical Association presented Dr. Arzubi with one of its top physician awards, the Doctor Jack McMahon Service to Montana Physicians Award, for his contributions. Dr. Arzubi is currently an Assistant Clinical Professor at the Yale Child Study Center. He has proudly served as President of the Big Sky Regional Council of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and as a board member of the School-Based Health Alliance. Dr. Arzubi is board certified in general psychiatry and child/adolescent psychiatry.
Areas of ExpertiseChild/Adolescent Psychiatry
Substance Use Disorders Integrated medication management with psychotherapy Trauma-Informed Care Mood and Anxiety Disorders Dialectical Behavioral Therapy Mental Health System Design and Implementation Mental Health Policy Psychiatry Residency Training |
Education & TrainingChild and Adolescent Psychiatry Fellowship, Yale School of Medicine
General Psychiatry Residency, Yale School of Medicine M.D., Yale School of Medicine B.S., Georgetown University Academic PositionsAssistant Clinical Professor, Yale Child Study Center
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