Forensic- and general-psychiatry board-certified Dr. Beth Judge practices in Point Loma at the San Diego County Psychiatric Hospital on Rosecrans Street, bringing Columbia, Cornell, and Yale training to acute inpatient psychiatric care. Her forensic fellowship at New York-Presbyterian Hospital (Columbia Campus) informs competency-to-stand-trial evaluations and court-ordered psychiatric assessments that require testimony-grade documentation, a medico-legal skill set shared with Dr. Jayne V. Stillings, MD in the Point Loma psychiatric community. Judge completed her MD at the University of Minnesota Medical School in 1999 and her psychiatry residency at New York-Presbyterian (Cornell Campus), where she also held a residency in plastic surgery before transitioning to psychiatric medicine. Her clinical scope at the county facility covers ADHD, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, personality disorders, insomnia, and mood-disorder presentations that often arrive through involuntary-hold pathways. Discharge planning routes stabilized patients toward community behavioral-health organizations including Mental Health Systems Inc for ongoing outpatient support and case management. The most complex forensic evaluations involve multi-session competency and sanity assessments in capital cases that require integration of neuropsychological testing, collateral interviews, and longitudinal medical-record review.