Bio
Colleen Ohm, a 2007 program graduate, holds a bachelor's degree from Towson University in Community Health Science and a Master of Medical Science from Saint Francis University. She returned to the UMB/ACC Program full time as an Assistant Professor in 2020 after serving as an Adjunct Faculty member since 2013. Colleen began her career at Johns Hopkins Hospital working on the inpatient schizophrenia service and day hospital. She was the first PA-C to work in the department of psychiatry in Johns Hopkins history.
Over her six-year tenure at Johns Hopkins, Colleen developed expertise in treating individuals diagnosed with schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, depression, anxiety disorders, substance abuse and personality disorders. In 2013, Colleen accepted a position with Mosaic Community Services, serving on their Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) team, providing community based, mobile mental health treatment through comprehensive psychiatric treatment, rehabilitation, and support to persons with severe and persistent mental illness and functional impairments. Prior to joining UMB, Colleen spent four years in an outpatient practice in Bel Air, MD.