Dr. Christophe Gimmler, MD, LMFT
Cybin Study Team
Christophe Gimmler is a Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine at the Stanford School of Medicine who practices and teaches outpatient general medicine at the VA Palo Alto Health Care System. He’s worked across inpatient hospitalist, consult/liaison, and primary care medicine settings for 25 years.
Christophe concurrently practices as a licensed psychotherapist in private practice with adults and couples, specializing in health care provider clientele. He teaches as Associated Psychology Faculty at Palo Alto University’s Clinical Psychology Program. He designed and leads the resiliency curriculum for Stanford Medical students, the Internal Medicine Residency Program, and for faculty clinicians across specialties at the Palo Alto VA.
Christophe founded Resilience in Healthcare which provides facilitation of both modular resilience skills and group processes which foster wellness and prevent burnout for groups of physician, nurses, and multidisciplinary clinicians. He has published several articles outlining sequenced, career-long, professional resiliency curricula for physicians.
Christophe completed UC Berkeley’s Center for the Science of Psychelics certificate program for psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy and is currently involved as a study physician and therapist on several research teams, including UCSF’s Carhart Harris Lab.
