Background
Carman, John S. was born on March 3, 1945 in Teaneck, New Jersey, United States. Son of Harry George and Rita Nathalie Carman.
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The book focuses on the prediction and optimization of pharmacological treatment of psychiatric patients. Topics covered include the importance of accurate psychiatric diagnosis, medical problems which can mimic psychiatric illness, and the interface between psychiatric illness and opiate addiction and alcoholism. Current literature on predicting responses to antidepressants, lithium, antipsychotics and antianxiety agents is summarized. This practical guide also offers details on the state-of-the-art uses of blood levels in psychiatric practice for each class of drugs as well as other useful information in tables, graphs and flow charts.
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Carman, John S. was born on March 3, 1945 in Teaneck, New Jersey, United States. Son of Harry George and Rita Nathalie Carman.
Bachelor of Science in Chemistry magna cum laude, U. Notre Dame, 1967; Doctor of Medicine, State University of New York, Syracuse, 1971.
Clinical associate, coordinator, National Institute of Mental Health, Bethesda, Maryland., 1973-1974;
clinical associate, administrator, National Institute of Mental Health, Washington, 1974-1978;
associate professor, clinical service coordinator, director, preceptor psychopharmacology, U. Alabama, Birmingham, 1978-1981;
member of staff, adult service director, director geropsychiatry, Brawner Psychiatric Institute, Smyrna, Georgia, 1981-1983;
director, Carman Research, Smyrna, since 1983;
member of staff, Ridgeview Institute, Smyrna, since 1996;
resident in psychiatry, U. North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 1991-1993. Staff psychiatrist Alexandria Mental Health Center, Virginia, 1975-1976. Clin.asst. professor Emory University, Atlanta, 1982-1988.
Director research Center Interpersonal Studies, Smyrna, 1984-1988.
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Assistant surgeon United States Public Health Service, 1973-1978. Member American Medical Association, Society Biological Psychiatry (AE Bennett award 1978), American Psychiatric Association, International Society Psychoneuroendocrinology (Curt P. Richter award 1979).
Children: Lara, Dorey, Danielle, Heather, Aaron, Joyce, Joshua.