Erin Dillon-Naftolin, MD attended medical school at the University of Washington and completed her psychiatric residency at the UW as well. She spent much of her time as a resident working at Seattle Children’s Hospital, where she went on to complete the UW fellowship in child psychiatry. She joined the faculty in 2014 and is currently working at Odessa Brown Children’s Clinic, in the UW Roosevelt outpatient clinic through the Behavioral Health Integration Program (BHIP) model and on the Partnership Access Line. She also provides consultation through telepsychiatry in Vancouver, WA through Family Solutions community mental health organization. The work that keeps her going is her interactions with families. She loves getting to know patients and families and being a long-term provider. One of the things about Collaborative Care that she enjoys is having those long-term relationships with teams as well.
Profile: Erin Dillon-Naftolin, MD
Collaborative Care for Populations – Child
Clinical Associate Professor, Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences