Today, Kathy welcomes Holly Peek, MD, MPH, and they talk about atypical anorexia. Atypical anorexia is a diagnosis that is very prevalent, yet many people aren’t aware if it or of its severe consequences. Kathy and Dr. Peek give you a lot to think about in this episode.
Holly S. Peek, MD, MPH, received her medical degree from Tulane University School of Medicine. She also received a dual Masters of Public Health degree at Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, with a concentration in global community health and behavioral sciences. She completed a residency program in adult psychiatry at Tulane University and a fellowship in child and adolescent psychiatry at Harvard Medical School, training at both Massachusetts General Hospital and McLean Hospital.
Dr. Peek is board certified in Adult and Child & Adolescent psychiatry by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology. She also has a private practice where she specializes in child, adolescent, and adult psychotherapy and medication evaluation and management. Dr. Peek is an instructor in psychiatry at Harvard Medical School and serves as the assistant medical director for the Klarman Eating Disorders Center at McLean.