Background
Wise, Thomas Nathan was born on December 10, 1943 in Reno, Nevada, United States. Son of Charles Samuel and Irene Ruth (Bernstein) Wise.
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Psychiatry for Primary Care Physicians, Second Edition, provides a practical resource to integrate essential psychiatric care into the clinical primary care setting. This easy-to-use guide addresses the most common adult mental health problems in primary care, covering assessment, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of psychiatric conditions. Logically organized by condition, each chapter is co-written by a psychiatrist and a practicing primary care physician so you get a specialist's knowledge tailored to your actual practice climate. Filled with tables, case studies, and checklists, most chapters cover relevant epidemiology, differential diagnosis, and referral issues. Special sections also explain various diagnostic models and screening tools. Psychiatry for Primary Care Physicians, Second Edition, has added new chapters on psychological frameworks, development, emergencies in psychiatry, childhood disorders, women's health disorders, geropsychiatry, and resources in psychiatric care.
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Wise, Thomas Nathan was born on December 10, 1943 in Reno, Nevada, United States. Son of Charles Samuel and Irene Ruth (Bernstein) Wise.
Bachelor, Dartmouth College, 1965; Doctor of Medicine, Duke U., 1969.
Director psychiatry consultant service, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, 1974-1976; associate professor psychiatry, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, 1990-1999; professor psychiatry, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, since 1999; department chairman psychiatry, Fairfax Hospital, Falls Church, Virginia, since 1976; private practice psychiatry, Falls church, since 1976; professor psychiatry, Georgetown University, Washington, since 1984; vice department chairman psychiatry, Georgetown University, Washington, since 1992; medical director behavioral services, Inova Health Systems, Falls Church, since 1996.
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Board of directors Krasnow Institute, Fairfax, 1997. Medical advisor Committee to Combat Huntington's Disease, Fairfax, since 1995. Fellow American College Psychiatrists.
Member American Psychosomatic Society (president 1994-1996), Academy Psychosomatic Medicine (president 1995-1996, Distinguished Svc. award 1993), American Association General Hospital Psychiatrists, Cosmos Club, Hidden Creek Country Club, Yale Club of New York City.
Married Karen Dalinsky, February 10, 1979. Children: Catherine Sara, Elizabeth Anne.