About Me
Bridgid Crowley, MD earned her medical degree from the University of Washington School of Medicine in Seattle, where she also completed her residency in psychiatry and a fellowship in consult-liaison psychiatry. Dr. Crowley received her Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry degree from Montana State University in Bozeman.
Dr. Crowley practices general psychiatry, providing treatment for conditions including depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder and psychosis. She is board certified in general adult psychiatry and psychosomatic/consult-liaison psychiatry.
Before joining St. Peter’s Health, Dr. Crowley served as inpatient consult-liaison psychiatrist and outpatient consult-liaison psychiatrist focusing on Collaborative Care at Catholic Health Initiatives in Tacoma, WA. She also previously served as a Clinical Instructor at University of Washington, worked at Wellspring Family Services in Seattle, was an on-call inpatient psychiatric consultant at Harrison Medical Center in Bremerton, WA and an on-call psychiatrist at Kitsap Mental Health Services in Bremerton, WA.
During her residency, Dr. Crowley was Chief Resident and elected to the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society. She received the Clinical Excellence Award and the Stephen C. Hoffman Memorial Award in her graduating residency class.
Crowley is originally from Helena. In her free time, she enjoys trail running, cycling, skiing (downhill and cross-country), fly fishing, photography, cooking and baking.
Education & Training
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Medical School
University of Washington
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Residency
University of Washington School of Medicine
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Internship
Oregon Health & Science University - OHSU
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Fellowship
University of Washington School of Medicine
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Board Certifications
American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology
Insurance
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