About:
Founded in 1811, McLean Hospital is a leader in psychiatric care, research, and education and is the largest psychiatric teaching hospital of Harvard Medical School. Their staff, faculty, volunteers, and supporters are dedicated to improving the lives of individuals and families affected by mental illness.
At the heart of McLean Hospital is a mission to help those impacted by mental health through treatment, research, and public and professional education. In treating conditions such as depression, anxiety, and addiction, Their entire organization is dedicated to improving the lives of patients and their families with innovative treatments based on the latest research.
As a major teaching facility of Harvard Medical School, McLean maintains the largest research program of any private psychiatric hospital in the United States.
Mission:
McLean Hospital is dedicated to improving the lives of people and families affected by psychiatric illness.
McLean pursues this mission by:
• Providing the highest quality compassionate, specialized and effective clinical care, in partnership with those whom we serve
• Conducting a state-of-the-art scientific investigation to maximize discovery and accelerate the translation of findings towards achieving
prevention and cures
• Training the next generation of leaders in psychiatry, mental health, and neuroscience
• Providing public education to facilitate enlightened policy and eliminate stigma