Rachel Gooding, MD

Rachel-Gooding

Brody School of Medicine at East Carolina University
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine
4E-100 Brody Building/905 Johns Hopkins Drive
Greenville, NC 27834

Phone: 252-744-2660
Email: goodingr15@ecu.edu

Faculty Rank: Clinical Assistant Professor
Administrative Role: Medical Director, Consultation & Liaison Services


Education and Training

East Carolina University Brody School of Medicine, Vidant Medical Center; Greenville, NC

July 2015 – August 2020
Internal Medicine and Psychiatry Internship & Residency

University of North Carolina School of Medicine; Chapel Hill, NC

August 2011 – May 2015
M.D.

Appalachian State University; Boone, NC

August 2007 – May 2011
B.S. Biology
Summa Cum Laude, Full Academic Scholarship


Licensure and Certifications

  • North Carolina Physician License No: 2020-01844; Renewal: April 2022
  • Board Certified, American Board of Internal Medicine; Issued: 2020
  • Board Eligible, American Board of Psychiatry & Neurology; As of: 2020
  • ACLS, BLS; Renewal: September 2022

Appointments and Commitments

  • Clinical Competency Committee, PGY2 Psychiatry; Fall 2020-Present
  • Clinical Competency Committee, Internal Medicine & Psychiatry; Spring 2021-Present
  • Resident Education Committee, Psychiatry; Spring 2021-Present
  • Behavioral Health Clinical Service Executive Committee; Spring 2021-Present
  • Resident Council; July 2015-June 2016, July 2017-June 2018

Teaching

  • Neurobiology: Dementia, East Carolina University, Department of Psychiatry, PGY4-5 Didactics, 4/22/2021.
  • Emergency Psychiatry: Child/Adolescent Emergency Psychiatry, East Carolina University, Department of Psychiatry, PGY1 Didactics, 4/22/2021.
  • Emergency Psychiatry: the “Difficult” Patient, East Carolina University, Department of Psychiatry, PGY1 Didactics, 4/15/2021.
  • Emergency Psychiatry: Agitation, East Carolina University, Department of Psychiatry, PGY1 Didactics, 4/8/2021.
  • Emergency Psychiatry: The Suicide Risk Assessment – Part 2, East Carolina University, Department of Psychiatry, PGY1 Didactics, 4/1/2021.
  • Emergency Psychiatry: the IVC Process in NC, East Carolina University, Department of Psychiatry, PGY1 Didactics, 3/25/2021.
  • Emergency Psychiatry: The Suicide Risk Assessment – Part 1, East Carolina University, Department of Psychiatry, PGY1 Didactics, 3/18/2021.
  • The Physician-Patient Relationship, East Carolina University, Department of Psychiatry, M1 Lecture, 3/9/2021.
  • Diabetes and Hypertension on the Behavioral Health Unit, East Carolina University, Department of Psychiatry, PGY1 Didactics, 3/2020.
  • Adrenal insufficiency, Vidant Medical Center, Internal Medicine Morning Report, 3/2019.
  • M1 small group facilitator, East Carolina University Brody School of Medicine, 1/2019-2/2019 and 1/2018-2/2018.
  • Sleep and delirium, Vidant Medical Center, Internal Medicine Intern School, 7/2017.

Conferences and Presentations

  • Conversion of our approach to functional neurological symptom disorders (FND), East Carolina University, Department of Psychiatry, Grand Rounds, 4/2020.
  • Insane in the membrane: a case of primary leptomeningeal lymphoma masquerading as mania, Association of Medicine and Psychiatry, Annual Conference, Oral Clinical Vignette, 10/2018.
  • An unusual case of lupus cerebritis with multifactorial catatonia response to electroconvulsive therapy, Association of Medicine and Psychiatry, Annual Conference, Poster Presentation, 10/2016.

Honors

MindGames Finalist, American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting; May 2018


Professional Memberships

  • Association of Medicine and Psychiatry; As of 2016
  • American Psychiatric Association; As of 2018