Curriculum Vitae

Stephen Gilman, MD

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Curriculum Vitae

Stephen M. Gilman

MD, FAPA, FASAM

Address: 31 West 34th Street, Suite 7132
New York, NY | 10001
Phone: 212-717-9138
Email: SGilman@addictiontreatmentexpert.com

1. Education

Undergraduate: Lafayette College, Easton, Pennsylvania
AB, Chemistry, Cum Laude Graduate, May 1987

Graduate: University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
M.D. degree, May 1991

2. Post Doctoral Training

Internship: Overlook Hospital, Summit, New Jersey
Transitional Internship, July 1991 – June 1992

Residency: Columbia – Presbyterian Medical Center, New York, New York
Anesthesiology Residency, July 1992 – June 1993

Residency: Mount Sinai Medical Center, New York, New York
Psychiatry Residency, July 1994 – June 1998

Fellowship: New York University School of Medicine, New York, New York
Addiction Psychiatry (Research and Clinical), June 1998 – July 2000

3. Military Service

None

4. Licensure

New York State Medical License, March 1997 – present

5. Certification

General Adult Psychiatry Board Certification,
American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, June 1999 – present

Addiction Psychiatry Board Certification,
American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, June 2000 – present

Certified Medical Review Officer (MRO),
American Academy of Medical Review Officers, March 2000 – present

6. Narcotics Certification

DEA Certification, March 1997 – present
Buprenorphine Prescribing Waiver, June 2004 – present

7. University Appointments

Department of Psychiatry
University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey
– New Jersey Medical School
Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry
June 2008

Department of Psychiatry
New York University School of Medicine
Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry
July 2000

Department of Psychiatry
New York University School of Medicine
Clinical Instructor of Psychiatry
July 1998

8. Hospital Appointments

Department of Psychiatry
Saint Vincent’s Medical Center – Westchester Division
Harrison, New York
Psychiatrist, Per Diem
July 1997 – June 2005

Department of Psychiatry, Division of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse
New York University School of Medicine
Bellevue Hospital Center
New York, New York
Attending Psychiatrist
July 1998 – June 2000

Department of Psychiatry
Saint Joseph’s Medical Center
Yonkers, New York
Emergency Room Psychiatrist, Per Diem
October 1997 – March 2000

Department of Psychiatry
Gracie Square Hospital
New York, New York
Psychiatrist, Per Diem
June 1997 – December 1999

Department of Psychiatry
Our Lady of Mercy Medical Center
Bronx, New York
Emergency Room Psychiatrist, Per Diem
December 1997 – September 1998

9. Other Professional Positions and Major Visiting Appointments

Fellow, American Psychiatric Association (FAPA)
January 2020 – present

Fellow, American Society of Addiction Medicine (FASAM)
January 2018 – present

Medical Director, Addiction Psychiatrist
The PAC Program of New York
January 2013 – Present

Medical Director, Addiction Psychiatrist
Hazelden Foundation at Hazelden – New York Division
New York, New York
November 1998 – February 2006

Psychiatric and Addiction Consultant
Social Security Administration, Division of Disability Determinations
New York, New York
July 1999 – June 2003

Psychiatric and Addiction Consultant
MedReview, Inc. – Quality Assurance Review Organization
New York, New York
July 1999 – May 2004, May 2007 – present

10. Awards and Honors

American Medical Association Physician Recognition Award
Recognition of Dedication to Continuing Medical Education
2004 – 2007, 2015 – current

Marciel Heiman Research Award
Department of Psychiatry, Mount Sinai School of Medicine
Recognition of Research Excellence in Graduating Psychiatry Resident
June 1998

Commendation Award of Medical Society of the State of New York
Recognition of Accomplishments as Vice-Chairman, Resident Physician Section of Medical Society of the State of New York
June 1998

Phi Lambda Upsilon Chemistry Honor
Recognition of Academic Excellence in Chemistry Major
Lafayette College
May 1987

James F. Bryant Pre-Medical Society Award
Recognition of Academic and Personal Excellence as Pre-Medical Student
Lafayette College
May 1987

11. Membership on Boards of Directors or Trustees

Board of Directors
NewTel, Inc.
Non-Profit, Train Participants as Call Center employees
New York, New York
January 1999 – December 2004

Board of Directors
Advocates for the Integration of Recovery and Methadone, Inc.
Non-Profit, Educate Public and Enhance Awareness of Methadone Treatment in Recovery from Opioid Addiction
November 1998 – July 2003

12. Major Teaching Experience

The Meadows (Substance Abuse Rehabilitation Facility)
“Medications for Cravings – Buprenorphine, Naltrexone and Acamprosate”
February 2008

New York University School of Medicine
Lenox Hill Hospital, Department of Emergency Medicine
Grand Rounds
“Buprenorphine Treatment of Opioid Addiction”
September 2007

New York University School of Medicine
Rockland Psychiatric Center, Department of Psychiatry
Grand Rounds
“Advances in Addiction Treatment”
March 2005, March 2006

Mount Sinai School of Medicine
Elmhurst Medical Center, Department of Psychiatry
Grand Rounds
“Hypnosis and Meditation – Strategies to Assist Addiction Recovery”
April 2004

The Actors Fund – (Support Organization for Actors and Entertainers)
“Addiction in Actors and Entertainers – Do They Have Special Needs?”
March 2002

Hazelden Foundation – Physician in Residence Program
(Substance Abuse Rehabilitation Facility)
“Addiction in Professionals”
January 1999 – present

Hazelden Foundation – Physician in Residence Program
“Psychopharmacology in Addiction Treatment”
January 1999 – present

Hazelden Foundation – Physician in Residence Program
“Pathophysiology of Addiction”
January 1999 – present

New York University School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry
“Psychiatric Interviewing Skills for Second Year Medical Students”
October to November, 1999 – present

New York University School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry
“First Year Medical Student Behavioral Science Course”
Faculty Preceptor, March to April 1999 – 2003

New York University School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry
“Core Psychiatry Clerkship Psychopharmacology Lecture Series”
Fall 1999 – 2004, 2007 – present

Kaplan Medical, Kaplan Test Prep Organization
“Intensive 8 to 21 Hour Review Courses for USMLE Preparation”
January 2001 – December 2005

New York University School of Medicine, Department of Anesthesiology
“Addiction Awareness for New Anesthesiology Residents”
July 1999 – 2002 (yearly lecture series)

New York University School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry
“Psychiatry Topic Lectures, Third Year Medical Student Clerkships”
July 1998 – June 2000

New York University School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry
“Substance Abuse Lectures, Third Year Medical Student Clerkships”
July 1998 – June 2000

New York University School of Medicine and Hazelden Foundation
“Addiction Diagnosis and Treatment – Experiential Approach”
March 1999 – June 2003

Hazelden Foundation (Substance Abuse Rehabilitation Facility)
“Medical and Psychiatric Aspects of Addiction” – Patient Series
January 1999 – December 2004 (monthly lectures to patients)

Hazelden Foundation
“Medical and Psychiatric Aspects of Addiction” – Professional Series
January 1999 – December 2005 (monthly lectures and supervision to staff)

Hazelden Foundation
“Psychotherapeutic Approaches to Addiction Treatment”
February 2002 (seminar to public)

Hazelden Foundation
“Clinical Hypnosis and Its Application To Addiction Recovery”
November 2003 (seminar to public)

The Meadows (Substance Abuse Rehabilitation Facility)
“Advances in Addiction Treatment – What Those In Recovery Must Know”
March 2004 (seminar to public)

Professional Liaison Association of Rehabilitation Representatives
“Cutting Edge Addiction Treatment – How To Market What You Do”
April 2005, April 2006

American Society of Clinical Hypnosis, New York City Chapter
“Addiction Treatment and Recovery – What the Clinical Hypnotist Needs to Know”
August 2005 (lecture to society members)

Reckitt Benckiser Pharmaceuticals
“Roundtable Discussions – Buprenorphine Treatment Best Practices”
January 2006 – present (twice monthly lectures to physicians)

13. Principle Clinical and Hospital Service Responsibilities

see “Hospital Appointments”

14. Major Committee Assignments

Hospital:
Hazelden Foundation (Substance Abuse Rehabilitation Facility)
Psychotropic Guidelines Committee
January 2000 – December 2005

Caron Foundation (Substance Abuse Rehabilitation Facility)
Caron New York Awards Nominating Committee
October 2005 – February 2006

15. Memberships, Offices and Committee Assignments in Professional Societies

American Society of Clinical Hypnosis, New York City Division
Marketing and Promotion Committee
Committee Member
July 2005 – June 2006

Committee for Physicians Health of New York State Medical Society
Advocacy and Treatment Coordination of Impaired Physicians
Advisory Board Member
July 1996 – June 2005

Committee for Physicians Health of New York State Medical Society
Ad Hoc Clinical Case Review Committee Member
January 2000 – June 2005

American Psychiatric Association, New York County District Branch
Committee on Addiction Psychiatry
Committee Member
July 1996 – June 2005

Medical Society of the State of New York
Vice-Chairman, Resident Physician Section
July 1997 – June 1998

Medical Society of the State of New York
Chair, Smoking Cessation Project in New York City Public Schools
July 1997 – June 1998

American Medical Association
National Resident Assembly
New York State Resident Physician Delegate
May 1997

American Psychiatric Association
Member, July 1994 – Present

American Medical Association
Member, July 1994 – Present

Medical Society of the State of New York
Member, July 1995 – Present

New York University – Bellevue Hospital Psychiatric Society
Member, January 1999 – Present

Academy of Organizational and Occupational Psychiatry
Member, January 1999 – December 2006

American Academy of Addiction Psychiatry
Member, July 2000 – Present

American Society of Addiction Medicine
Member, July 2000 – Present

American Society of Clinical Hypnosis
Member, January 2000 – Present

American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law
Member, January 2000 – December 2006

16. Major Research Interests

Prior research involved interplay of spirituality and addiction treatment and recovery.

17. Grant History

None

18. Major Administrative Responsibilities

Acting Unit Chief, Dual Diagnosis Unit
Department of Psychiatry
New York University School of Medicine, Bellevue Hospital
February 2000 – April 2000

Acting Director, Methadone Maintenance Program
Department of Psychiatry
Mount Sinai School of Medicine, Bronx Veterans Affair Medical Center
January 1998 – June 1998

Chief Psychiatry Resident
Department of Psychiatry
Mount Sinai School of Medicine, Bronx Veterans Affair Medical Center
July 1997 – June 1998

Residency Class Representative
Department of Psychiatry
Mount Sinai School of Medicine
July 1994 – June 1996

19. Private Practice: 1461 First Avenue; Suite 244, New York, NY 10075

My practice involves psychotherapy and psychopharmacology of general psychiatric and addiction related issues, with an emphasis on the latter. The psychotherapeutic approaches are primarily cognitive – behavioral and motivational enhancement. Additionally, there is an awareness and appreciation of spirituality as it relates to recovery from depression, anxiety and addictive disorders. I use hypnosis, both direct (closed eyes) and indirect hypnotic language, to facilitate constructive belief system change. I have studied and practice Taoism and Buddhism for over 25 years and incorporate these philosophical and meditation principles when appropriate to facilitate ego strengthening and reduction in anxiety, depression and substance use.

20. Articles

Gilman, S. Stressed Out? Try This: Use of Hypnosis and Meditation to Alleviate Stress. Medical Economics, May 2003; 80:74.

Gilman, S. Galanter, M. Dermatis, H. Methadone Anonymous: A Pilot Study of a 12 Step Fellowship for Heroin Addicts on Methadone Maintenance. Substance Abuse 2001; 22(4):247-256.

Pannikkar, G. Gilman, S. Valproate Induced Hyperammonemia in the Psychiatric Setting: Two Cases. Journal of Clinical Psychiatry 1999; 60:8 (August): 557-9.

21. Abstracts

Strain, JJ. Gilman, S. Cartagena, K. Predictive Characteristics of C-L Patients Diagnosed as Substance Abusers: Development of a Screening Tool at the Bedside. Proceedings and Abstract, 45th Meeting of the Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine, November 19-22, 1998, Lake Buena Vista, Florida. pp 24-25, #45.

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