Mitch C. Otu, MD

Mitch C. Otu, MD

Mitch Otu, MD received his bachelor's degree in psychology from Washington University in St. Louis in 2011 and his masters degree and MBA from the University of Southern California in 2016. He completed his general psychiatry residency at the University of Miami before moving to Providence to begin his child and adolescent psychiatry fellowship at Brown University. While completing his fellowship, he pursued his interests in preventing and treating childhood maltreatment, healthcare administration, anti-racism, and medical education.

Upon completing his fellowship, Dr. Otu continued to work at Hasbro Children's Hospital as an attending physician in the emergency department and as clinical director for the Psychiatry Access, Continuity, and Evaluation (PACE) Clinic.

Podcast: When Words Hurt - A Practical Approach to Bullying

In this episode of Bradley Hospital's Mindcast, Mitch Otu, MD, share helpful and practical tipps to approach bullying.

Locations

Primary

Psychiatry and Behavioral Health Services for Adults, Rhode Island Hospital, APC Bldg.
Ambulatory Patient Center (APC Building) (directions)
110 Lockwood St.
Providence, RI 02903

Education

  • Medical School:  University of Southern California Keck School of Medicine
  • Fellowship:  Brown University
  • Internship:  Jackson Behavioral Health Hospital
  • Residency:  Jackson Behavioral Health Hospital