Annalise Keen, MD, Assistant Professor (Clinical), earned her medical degree at Harvard Medical School. She completed psychiatry residency training at the Cambridge Health Alliance, focusing her final year on working with adult survivors of trauma at the Victims of Violence clinic. Next, she completed child and adolescent psychiatry fellowship training at U.C.L.A. After finishing training in 2012, she spent the next three years working as a staff psychiatrist at the Child and Family Guidance Center, a public sector agency in Los Angeles, in addition to starting a private practice.
Annalise Keen, MD has worked at the University of Utah since 2016. She currently sees patients in the University of Utah Huntsman Mental Health Institute's Day Treatment programs.
Annalise Keen, MD is also a faculty advisor for the University of Utah School of Medicine Asylum Clinic and an active volunteer with Physicians for Human Rights' Asylum Network and the Mount Sinai Human Rights Program. She also is the faculty advisor for the Hartland Free Mental Health Clinic.
Her interests include trauma, anxiety, and cross-cultural psychiatry.