Biography
Mary Blazek is a Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Michigan, where she directs the Geriatric Psychiatry Clinic and the Medical Humanities Path of Excellence. She has advanced training in Visual thinking Strategies, a structured approach to viewing and discussing art, museum based education, and Narrative Medicine. She holds a Master of Education in the Health Professions from the Johns Hopkins School of Education and served as a Design Partner Fellow of the inaugural Harvard Macy Institute Art Museum-based Health Professions Education Fellowship. Dr. Blazek employs the arts to engage medical students and all health professionals at the interface between medicine and the humanities, enhance their development as emerging physicians, combat ageism in medical education, and promote wellness in physicians and medical trainees. She leads an elective for medical students in the Visual Arts and Medicine at the University of Michigan Museum of Art.
Areas of Interest
- Outpatient Geriatric Psychiatry
- Dementia in Long Term Care Facilities
- Behavioral Disturbances of Dementia
- Medical Education in the Long-Term Care Setting
- Teaching Behavioral Interventions in Behavioral Disturbances of Dementia
- Medical Student Attitudes toward Dementia and the Elderly
Featured News
Integrating Humanities in Psychiatry
Dr. Mary Blazek is featured in a podcast by the Association for Academic Psychiatry
New Help for Dealing With Aggression in People With Dementia
Mary Blazek, M.D., is quoted in this KFF Health News and Washington Post article
COVID Forced Psychiatric Care Online, and Many Patients Want It to Stay There, Study Finds
Most opted for video, but the future of virtual mental health visits is less certain due to reimbursement.
Credentials
- The Johns Hopkins University, (2012-currently enrolled), Masters of Education in Health Professions candidate
- University of Cincinnati, (1984-1989),Residency in Psychiatry and Fellowship in Geriatric Psychiatry
- University of Illinois College of Medicine, (1980-1984), MD
- University of Notre Dame, (1976-1980), Bachelor of Arts In English Literature