About

Samantha (Sami) Conde, MD, is a clinical psychiatrist who holds board certifications in both general and forensic psychiatry.

Dr. Conde’s goal is to provide the best care by working closely with her patients and other members of their care team. She hopes to reduce the stigma surrounding mental health conditions and seeks to support her patients during their journey to reach their treatment goals.

Dr. Conde was an NCAA cross-country and track athlete as an undergraduate and still finds joy running. She also appreciates finding new walking trails, cozy coffee shops with friends and reading.

Education & Training

Medical School

St. George's University School Of Medicine

Residency

Psychiatry

  • Charleston Area Medical Center

Fellowship

Forensic Psychiatry

  • Prisma Health/University of South Carolina School of Medicine Columbia

Boards

American Board of Psychiatry & Neurology
American Board of Psychiatry & Neurology-Forensics

Insurances

MU Health Care participates with most major managed care organizations. To find out whether MU Health Care is a participating provider in your insurance plan or network, or for information on co-payments and deductibles, please contact your insurance carrier directly.

Academic Information

Assistant Professor of Psychiatry

Research Profile

Samantha L. Conde, MD, is a board-certified general and forensic psychiatrist interested in mental health conditions and the criminal justice system. She is excited to join MU Health Care and the School of Medicine, where she aims to provide the same relationship-driven care to patients and robust training and support to students and residents she saw from her attending physicians in residency.

Dr. Conde is also excited to join an academic medical center where she can continue learning, researching and collaborating with her colleagues. Her research work has included publishing the first documented case of escitalopram-induced angioedema in a patient without hereditary angioedema and publication in the Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law.

Research Interests

  • Improved safety in using psychiatric medications

Areas of Expertise

  • General psychiatry
  • Forensic psychiatry — criminal responsibility and competency to stand trial evaluations
  • Psychiatric treatment within correctional facilities