Camila Arnaudo, M.D.

Camila Arnaudo is an addiction psychiatrist based in Bloomington, Indiana. She completed medical school at the University of Maryland School of Medicine in Baltimore, Maryland and residency in psychiatry at Harvard Longwood Psychiatry Training Program in Boston, Massachusetts and addictions psychiatry fellowship at Indiana University School of Medicine in Indianapolis. Her current work focuses on mental health and addictive illnesses in pregnant and postpartum people with a particular focus on increasing equity and accessibility to quality care. She is the medical director of the Addictions Treatment Recovery Center at IU Health, Bloomington, and a founding member of the Indiana Maternal Mortality Review Committee. She serves as co-medical director the Indiana CHAMP (Consultations for Healthcare providers in Addiction, Mental Health, and Perinatal Psychiatry) Program, which a statewide program providing consultations to frontline providers on treatment of psychiatric illness. She has served as Interim Vice Chair of Education at Indiana University School of Medicine Department of Psychiatry. She has also recently been named Co-Chair of Perinatal Mental Health subcommittee of Indiana Perinatal Quality Improvement Collaborative (IPQIC) and a member of the Doing Right at Birth Champion Cohort led by Sarah Roberts and Miskha Terplan. Outside of the school of medicine setting her educational efforts have extended to being on the faculty for Postpartum Support International for whom is she is presently participating in the development of a course about Substance Use Disorder in the perinatal period, which will be presented as part of the PSI annual conference.
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Type of financial relationship:There are no financial relationships to disclose.Date added:04/07/2025Date updated:04/07/2025