
Dr Madeleine KerrPsychiatry in Brighton
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Dr Madeleine Kerr is a highly regarded consultant psychiatrist based in Brighton, specialising in a diverse range of mental health areas, including ADHD, OCD, depression, complex PTSD, anxiety, and psychosis.
Dr Kerr initiated her medical studies at St Bartholomew’s and the Royal London School of Medicine & Dentistry, University of London graduating with an MBBS in 2001, followed by a BSc in Psychology from University College London. Her dedication to the field of psychiatry led her to achieve MRCP status from the Royal College of Psychiatrists in 2006. Additionally, she holds postgraduate diplomas in obstetrics and gynaecology and mental health law from Northumbria University.
Dr Kerr's career spans over 20 years, consisting of a wealth of experience. She is devoted to sharing her knowledge in order to shape future psychiatrists, having served as co-ordinator for the local teaching and clinical placements for Kings in Lewisham from 2015 and acted as a firm head, reflective practitioner and educational supervisor within the old and new curriculum framework at Kings until 2019.
Her approach to mental health care is characterised by a holistic perspective, emphasising the importance of combining social, psychological, and medical interventions when necessary.
Dr Kerr initiated her medical studies at St Bartholomew’s and the Royal London School of Medicine & Dentistry, University of London graduating with an MBBS in 2001, followed by a BSc in Psychology from University College London. Her dedication to the field of psychiatry led her to achieve MRCP status from the Royal College of Psychiatrists in 2006. Additionally, she holds postgraduate diplomas in obstetrics and gynaecology and mental health law from Northumbria University.
Dr Kerr's career spans over 20 years, consisting of a wealth of experience. She is devoted to sharing her knowledge in order to shape future psychiatrists, having served as co-ordinator for the local teaching and clinical placements for Kings in Lewisham from 2015 and acted as a firm head, reflective practitioner and educational supervisor within the old and new curriculum framework at Kings until 2019.
Her approach to mental health care is characterised by a holistic perspective, emphasising the importance of combining social, psychological, and medical interventions when necessary.