Stanford University
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Sara Marie Cohen-Fournier
Adjunct Lecturer, Psych/General Psychiatry and Psychology (Adult)
BioDr. Sara Marie Cohen-Fournier received her undergraduate degree in Science from McGill University, her masters of arts in Oral History from Columbia University, and her medical degree from Université de Montréal. She did her residency in Psychiatry at McGill University and her fellowship in Addiction Medicine at Stanford University. She is currently an adjunct clinical instructor of Addiction Medicine, Stanford University School of Medicine. She practices in rural Northern Quebec, where she works in part at the community center, the Native Friendship Center and at the OUD local clinic. She is interested in under-standing the essence of spirituality, culture, biology, psychology,and society in mental health.
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Roy Collins, MD, MPH
Clinical Assistant Professor, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
BioDr. Roy Collins, MD is a board-certified psychiatrist and Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University School of Medicine. He serves as an Attending Sports Psychiatrist and conducts mental performance research with the Wu Tsai Human Performance Alliance, supporting athletes across collegiate, professional, and international levels. Dr. Collins is the founder of the nation’s first Sports and Performance Psychiatry Fellowship, a pioneering program that provides advanced training in athlete mental health and performance psychiatry. His work bridges clinical expertise, lived experience, elite athletic background, and a commitment to advancing science in service of mental wellness and human performance.
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Angela Coombs Mumuni, MD
Adjunct Clinical Assistant Professor, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
BioDr. Angela Coombs Mumuni is a board-certified psychiatrist currently serving as the Associate Medical Director/Associate Chief Medical Officer at Alameda County Behavioral Health Department. She completed her psychiatry residency and chief residency at Columbia University Medical Center/New York Presbyterian Hospital–New York State Psychiatric Institute, followed by the Columbia Public Psychiatry Fellowship. She subsequently served as Medical Director and Team Psychiatrist of OnTrackNY's Washington Heights Community Service site before joining Alameda County Behavioral Health Department.
Dr. Coombs Mumuni's work sits at the intersection of public psychiatry, health equity, and academic-community partnerships. Her scholarship focuses on racial equity in mental health and the social determinants of psychiatric illness. She contributes to the training of psychiatry at Stanford through supervision and teaching of residents at Oakland Community Support Center in East Oakland, CA.