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Fogel, Barry Steven was born on January 23, 1952 in San Francisco, California, United States.
(The third edition of Psychiatric Care of the Medical Pati...)
The third edition of Psychiatric Care of the Medical Patient brings a classic reference text into the twenty-first century. It combines critical scholarship with the voice of expert clinicians who work at the interface of psychiatry with medical specialties. It is meant to be read for pleasure as well as consulted as a reference. The editors have worked with the authors to bring a consistent perspective to the resource - one that sees the medical psychiatrist as an agent for bringing a more comprehensive perspective to medical care. Even seasoned and knowledgeable practitioners will find much that is new to them in this resource. The volume covers topics in depth that other resources in the field may not cover at all, such as the use of herbal and nutritional therapies for medical-psychiatric symptoms and syndromes, and the choice of questionnaires to supplement history-taking. It looks at old topics in a new way: The chapter on the physical examination applies psychometric considerations to the Babinski sign, describes the method and application of quantitative bedside olfactory testing, and discusses smartphone apps to improve the sensitivity of the examination. Psychiatric Care of the Medical Patient, 3rd Edition provides concepts and information to facilitate the dialogue between psychiatrists and general medical specialists - minimizing psychiatric jargon and speaking in the common language of caring and curious physicians.
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Fogel, Barry Steven was born on January 23, 1952 in San Francisco, California, United States.
Master of Arts in Mathematics, University California, Berkeley, 1970. Doctor of Medicine, University California, San Francisco, 1976. Master of Science in Management, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1997.
Intern in medicine Peter Bent Brigham Hospital, Boston, 1976-1977. Resident in neurology Harvard University-Longwood Neurological Training Program, 1977-1979. Resident in psychiatry Stanford (California) University Hospital, 1979-1981.
Assistant professor psychiatry Brown University, Providence, 1982-1987, associate professor, 1987-1992, professor, 1992-1996, adjunct professor community health, 1996—2001. Associate director department Psychiatry Rhode Island Hospital, 1987-1989. Associate director Center Gerontology and Health Care Research, Brown University, 1989-1996.
Managing director Synchroneuron, LLC, Lexington, Massachusetts, since 1996. Associate neurologist Brigham & Women's Hospital, Boston, since 1999. Executive vice president LTCQ, Inc., since 1997.
Lecturer psychiatry Harvard Medical School, 1997-1999, clinical professor psychiatry, since 1999. Medical director psychiatry Eleanor Slater Hospital, Cranston, Rhode Island, 1995-1996. Sloan fellow Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1996-1997.
Visiting scholar Massachusetts Institute of Technology Sloan School, 1997.
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Fellow American Psychiatric Association (county on aging since 1991, commission on long term care since 1991, chairman since 1995, task force on geriatric psychiatry in public sector 1989-1995, chairman work group practice guidelines 1992-1995, chairman work group on private long term care insurance 1992-1995). Member Rhode Island Psychiatric Society (councilor 1984-1985, legislation representative since 1985, chairman insurance committee 1982-1986), American Academy Neurology, Association Academy Psychiatry, American Neuropsychiat. Association (founder), American Geriatrics Society, New England Gerontology Academy (president since 1990).