MEGAN TESTA, MD

The Midwest Chapter of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law

Megan Testa graduated from Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine in 2007, and subsequently completed a residency in psychiatry at University Hospitals of Cleveland (2011), followed by Fellowships in Forensic Psychiatry (2012) and Community Psychiatry (2013) at Case Western Reserve University. Dr. Testa is currently an Assistant Professor at University Hospitals, Case Western Reserve University, where she teaches and supervises residents, as well as fellows in forensic and community psychiatry. She spends her clinical time providing psychiatric care to individuals with severe and persistent mental illness, addictions, and criminal justice involvement at FrontLine Service, a community mental health agency in Cleveland. She is the medical director at the Cuyahoga County Diversion Center, a novel detox, crisis stabilization and police drop off center in Cleveland. She provides forensic consultation at Northcoast Behavioral Healthcare and the Cleveland Municipal Court Psychiatric Clinic. Dr. Testa has a strong interest in health policy and is engaged in advocacy for health justice and criminal justice reform. She is Past-President of the Ohio Psychiatric Physicians Association, and Past-President of the Midwest Chapter of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law. She served on the Cleveland Community Police Commission.

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MWAAPL shares a mission with our parent organization AAPL to promote scientific and educational activities in forensic psychiatry through resident awards, mentorship, scholarly collaboration and an annual high-quality meeting.

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