Jeffrey Sibrack, MD

Internal Medicine & Psychiatry

Assistant Professor of Psychiatry
School of Medicine

Education & Affiliations

Medical School: East Carolina University Brody School of Medicine
Residency: Tulane Internal Medicine and Psychiatry Combined Program

Biography

Dr. Sibrack moved to New Orleans in 2013 from North Carolina for residency training in Psychiatry and Internal Medicine at Tulane.  Prior to medical training, he studied Spanish at the University of North Carolina. He currently works as faculty with the Tulane Department of Psychiatry, at the New Orleans VA Medical Center and DePaul Community Health Center.  He provides mental health, primary care, addiction, and pain management services.  He is also involved in medical education and training.  Working in diverse clinical settings, his work is rooted in psychoanalytic thinking that explores personal challenges, symptoms, and disease in the context of an individual, their relationships, and their social milieu.  In 2019, he completed a two-year psychoanalytic psychotherapy fellowship through the New Orleans-Birmingham Psychoanalytic Center, where he is pursuing further psychoanalytic training. He has a small psychotherapy practice.

Publications

Presentations Given:

Tulane Resident Didactic Presentations:

  • Introduction to Diagnostic and Therapeutic Interviewing -8/3: The Liaison Role in CL Psychiatry: Being present to Transference/Countertransference in the hospital (July 27, 2021).
     
  • Franklin Avenue Baptist Church Holistic Health Ministry: Mental Health Forum Panelist (July 24, 2021).