Meet the Speaker: Amy Ricke, M.D. ’03

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Amy Ricke, M.D. ’03 is a Board-Certified Psychiatrist in Indianapolis. She graduated Summa Cum Laude from the University of Notre Dame with a degree in Science Pre-professional studies. She attended Case Western Reserve University for medical school where she was elected to the Alpha Omega Alpha (AOA) Medical Honor Society. After completing her Psychiatry residency at Indiana University, she was in private practice providing psychiatric evaluation and treatment, as well as psychotherapy. Dr. Ricke has also served as the Director of Psychiatry for a residential eating disorder program in Indiana. She currently treats medical students and resident physicians at Indiana University School of Medicine, the largest medical school in the country. She also provides psychiatric care for college students via telemedicine and serves as a state-wide consultant for the CHAMP Program for healthcare providers in addiction, mental health, and perinatal psychiatry.

Dr. Ricke has a clinical interest and expertise in mood and anxiety disorders, developmental trauma and attachment, eating disorders, substance use disorders (addiction), sleep disorders, and women’s mental health (reproductive psychiatry). She has given numerous lectures and didactics over the years as a way to educate other mental health professionals and is a fellow of the American Psychiatric Association.

Speaker:
Amy Ricke, M.D. '03, Psychiatrist