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2023 – 2024 Fellows

Dr. Sarah Kim, DNP, ARNP, PMHNP-BC
Dr. Sarah Kim obtained a Doctor of Nursing Practice degree in Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner from the University of Washington in May 2023. She obtained a Master of Science in Nursing from Pacific Lutheran University in August 2018. 

Dr. Kim’s clinical practicum experience includes outpatient primary care for psychiatric counseling, inpatient forensic psychiatric care, and outpatient integrated care for chemical dependency/substance abuse. Since June 2020, she has worked as a registered nurse at Comprehensive Life Resources, working with children and adult populations in Tacoma, Washington. 

Dr. Kim is interested in becoming proficient in team-based clinical settings, where she can collaborate with an interdisciplinary team of health professionals to provide care, consultation, and psychiatric emergency services. Additionally, she is interested in learning about clinical flows in treatment teams and connections to other treatments and resources.

 

Dr. Madison Korenkiewicz, DNP, ARNP, PMHNP-BC
Dr. Madison Korenkiewicz graduated from Washington State University in May 2023 with a Doctor of Nursing Practice in Psychiatric-Mental Health. Prior to this, she earned three Bachelor of Science degrees from the same university in Psychology, Biological Sciences, and Nursing. 

Dr. Korenkiewicz has gained clinical experience in various areas, including diagnostic evaluation, behavioral health screenings, individual and family counseling, medication management, and crisis management and stabilization. Since January 2020, she has been working as a registered nurse in primary care/triage at Kadlec Regional Medical Center in Richland, Washington. 

Dr. Korenkiewicz’s goal is to provide mental health care services to patients in underserved communities. She is enthusiastic about her professional development and is eager to collaborate with other clinicians who are also interested in helping patients with behavioral health issues. Additionally, she is committed to improving her cultural competency and awareness of racial and systemic inequalities within the healthcare system.