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Priscilla A. Gilman, MD
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Name: |
Priscilla A. Gilman, MD
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Faculty Title: |
Associate Professor of Psychiatry
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Medical Degree: |
Case Western Reserve University, 1962
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Residency: |
Johns Hopkins Hospital & School of Medicine, Pediatrics, 1966 Medical College of Georgia, Psychiatry, 1994
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Fellowship: |
Johns Hopkins Hospital and School of Medicine, Pediatric Hematology and Oncology, 1969
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Clinical Interests: |
Psychotherapy (DBT, CBT, Systems, dynamic): Individual, couple, and group Pharmacotherapy and case management Geriatric Psychiatry Personality disorders Menatl health and women's issues Mental health and coping with serious and chronic illness
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Research: |
Agents of change and comparisons of different theories and applications of psychotherapies
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Language(s): |
English
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Dr. Priscilla Gilman completed her MD at Case Western Reserve after receiving her BA from Swarthmore College. Her areas of teaching include Psychotherapy (DBT, CBT, systems, interpersonal, supportive, and dynamic), individual, couple, group pharmacotherapy, and case management. She has interest in women's issues and conducts research on agents of change and comparisons of different theories and applications of psychotherapies. Dr. Gilman also has board certification in pediatrics and pediatric hematology-oncology for which she held various academic and military positions for 25 years before retraining in psychiatry. For three years she worked as an Expert Scientist at the National Cancer Institute of the National Institutes of Health in the Clinical Epidemiology Section with a particular interest in the genetics and etiology of various childhood cancers. She is a retired Colonel from the US Army Reserve where she also was Training Director of the Transitional Internship Program for 3 years at Eisenhower Army Medical Center. Her clinical activities/interests include personality disorders and treatment resistant depression as well as patient and family centered care, and end of life and palliative care.
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