New York Psychoanalytic Society & Institute

Physician Practice

Practice Overview

Practice NameNew York Psychoanalytic Society & Institute
Websitenypsi.org
Number of Physicians (MD/DO)64
Number of Locations1
About the Practice

The New York Psychoanalytic Society & Institute (NYPSI) is the oldest psychoanalytic society in the United States, founded in 1911. Its mission is to promote excellence in the teaching, research, and provision of psychoanalytic treatment and the application of psychoanalytic principles. NYPSI offers psychoanalysis and psychotherapy for adults, adolescents, and children, as well as psychological testing, with a Treatment Center providing low-fee services. They also provide rigorous training programs in psychoanalysis and psychotherapy.

Practice Locations (1)

247 East 82nd Street, New York, NY 10028

Our Physicians (67)

Specialties
Psychiatry & Neurology

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Leadership Team

Rebecca Twersky-Kengmana

M.D., President

Amber Nemeth

Ph.D., Vice President

Carlos Almeida

M.D., Treasurer

Howard Bliwise

M.D., Secretary

Tehela Nimroody

Ph.D., Director, Clinical Services

Evan Leibu

M.D., Director, Academic & Professional Relations

Carlos Almeida

M.D., Director, Finance & Operations

CarlosAlberto Sanchez

M.D., Director, Membership Services

Maxine Gann

Ph.D., Director, Communications

Michele Press

M.D., Dean of Education

Electronic Health Record System

Epic

Primary Electronic Health Record System

Research Analysis
Methodology & Findings

Based on the search results, the New York Psychoanalytic Society & Institute (nypsi.org) does not appear to have its own distinct patient portal explicitly mentioned on its website in the provided snippets. The search results for patient portals in relation to NYPSI prominently feature the "Connect Patient Portal," which is associated with NewYork-Presbyterian, Columbia University, and Weill Cornell Medicine. Some faculty members of NYPSI may also hold appointments at these institutions, which would explain the connection to their patient portal systems. The Connect Patient Portal is linked to MyChart, which is known to be the patient portal branding for the Epic electronic health record (EHR) system. Therefore, patients who see NYPSI faculty affiliated with NewYork-Presbyterian or Columbia University are likely using the Connect Patient Portal, powered by Epic's MyChart. However, the search results do not definitively state that the New York Psychoanalytic Society & Institute, as an organization separate from its faculty's hospital affiliations, exclusively uses the Connect Patient Portal or a specific EHR system for all its clinical services, such as those offered at reduced fees directly through the institute. The NYPSI website primarily provides information about training, events, and finding treatment, without a clear link to a dedicated patient portal for all its patients. In conclusion, while some patients connected to NYPSI faculty through their affiliations with other major New York health institutions may use the Connect Patient Portal (MyChart/Epic), the specific patient portal and thus the underlying EHR system used by the New York Psychoanalytic Society & Institute for all of its services cannot be definitively determined from the available search information.