Dr. Arzubi co-founded Frontier Psychiatry in 2019 to introduce an accelerated, more aggressive response to Montana’s growing mental health crisis. He served as Chair of Psychiatry at the Billings Clinic from 2014 to 2019, during which time he led the creation of Montana’s first psychiatry residency training program and the launch of Montana’s first EmPATH Unit, a service dedicated to providing timely care to individuals in crisis. In 2020, the Montana Medical Association presented Dr. Arzubi with one of its top physician awards, the Doctor Jack McMahon Service to Montana Physicians Award, for his contributions. Dr. Arzubi is currently on the board of directors of Prevent Child Abuse Montana and he is on the Scientific Advisory Council of Bring Change To Mind. He has proudly served as President of the Big Sky Regional Council of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and as a board member of the School-Based Health Alliance. Dr. Arzubi is board certified in general psychiatry and child/adolescent psychiatry.
The Montana Medical Association (MMA) is pleased to announce that Eric R. Arzubi, M.D., of Billings, received one of the state’s top awards for physicians, The Doctor Jack McMahon Service to Montana Physicians Award during the 142nd MMA Annual Meeting on September 19th.
Frontier Psychiatry, in partnership with Eastern Montana Community Mental Health Center, is providing much-needed treatment services to rural areas in the state.
St. Peter’s Health said Monday it is the first health care system in the state to join with Billings-based Frontier OnCall to provide telepsychiatry services.