Dr. Thida Thant, MD
Long Covid Psychiatrist. Aurora, Colorado | University of Colorado Hospital (UCH)Dr. Thida Thant is a faculty psychiatrist at the University of Colorado Department of Psychiatry and is the Director of the UCH psychiatry consult service, the Psychiatric Consultation for the Medically Complex clinic, the Easy Consultation rural primary care consult program and the Assistant Chief of Service for the CU Medicine Psychiatry Community Practices.
Thida graduated with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Plan II honors from the University of Texas at Austin, attended medical school at the University of Texas Medical School in Houston and completed her general adult psychiatry residency and Consultation-liaison psychiatry fellowship at the University of Colorado. Her academic and clinical interests include marijuana and its impact on psychiatric practice, cannabis in medical education and comprehensive psychiatric care for medically and neurologically complex patients.
Since 2020 she has begun to focus on the neuropsychiatric and psychological impact of COVID-19 infection through her role in the University of Colorado multi-disciplinary COVID clinic and overseeing the CU Department of Psychiatry’s Long-COVID Mental Health program.
Specialisms: Psychiatry (Long Covid) Post acute sequelae of COVID-19 (PASC or Long-Haulers syndrome)
Qualifications:
MD, University of Texas Medical School at Houston (2013)
BA, University of Texas–Austin (TX) (2008)
University of Colorado, Chief Resident, Psychiatry (2017)
University of Colorado, Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry (2018)
American Psychiatric Association Resident Recognition Award, University of Colorado School of Medicine/American Psychiatric Association (2017)
The Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine Trainee Travel Award, The Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine (2016)
The University of Colorado Outpatient Psychiatry Resident of the Quarter, University of Colorado School of Medicine – Department of Psychiatry (2015)
The Judy Hu Collegiality Award, University of Colorado School of Medicine – Department of Psychiatry (2015)
Psychiatric Consultation for the Medically Complex Program