Dr. Carrie Brown, MD, MPH, DFAPA, provides psychiatric leadership across NCDHHS and serves as the Chief Medical Officer for North Carolina’s 13 state-operated healthcare facilities. As a graduate of Princeton University, she completed her medical training at Duke University and MPH at UNC Gillings School of Public Health. With extensive clinical experience across community, inpatient, integrated care, and correctional settings, she also serves as an Associate Professor of Psychiatry at the UNC School of Medicine.
"North Carolina’s Medicaid Transformation: Challenges and Opportunities"
Duke University School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Grand Rounds
Medical Alumni Weekend 2019
November 7, 2019, Duke University School of Medicine
“NC Medicaid Transformation”
Ninth Annual NC Community Psychiatrists’ Leadership Network Symposium - Transitioning to North Carolina’s Medicaid Managed Care: WHAT’S NEXT? Symposium hosted by NC AHEC Program and UNC Center for Excellence in Community Mental Health
Saturday, May 4, 2019, Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Education Matters’ 100th Episode – How Do We Keep Our Children Safe?
Education Matters’ 100th episode panel discussion recorded with a live studio audience.
WRAL-TV, Education Matters, Public School Forum of North Carolina.
Saturday, April 27, 2019
“Interdisciplinary Collaboration in Action”
10th Annual Communicable Disease Conference: Discovering the Power of Partnerships Conference hosted by DPI, NC DHHS.
Friday, April 5, 2019, Asheville, North Carolina
“Revision of North Carolina Laws Pertaining to Involuntary Commitment (IVC) Session Law 2018-33 Senate Bill 630”
Behavioral Health Workgroup, North Carolina Healthcare Association
Thursday, February 7, 2019, Cary, North Carolina