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Michael D. Kisicki, M.D.Assistant Professor of Psychiatry
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Dr. Kisicki specializes in child, adolescent, and adult psychiatry, with a particular focus on older teens and young adults. He sees patients in both the West Hartford UConn Health Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Clinic and the Mood and Anxiety Clinic at the UConn Health Main Building. His clinical and academic focus is trauma, anxiety, and personality disorders. Dr. Kisicki completed his fellowship in child and adolescent psychiatry at the University of California in Los Angeles; and completed residency in general adult psychiatry at Langley Porter Psychiatric Institute at the University of California, San Francisco. He's originally from New Jersey, but has lived in California, Washington, and New Hampshire.
Degree | Institution | Major |
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B.A. | Emory University | Philosophy |
M.D. | David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA | Medicine |
Post-Graduate Training
Training | Institution | Specialty |
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Fellowship | UCLA | Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (Chief Fellow, 2009-2010) |
Residency | Langley Porter Psychiatric Institute, UCSF | General Adult Psychiatry |
Awards
Name of Award/Honor | Awarding Organization |
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New Hampshire Top Doctor 2022 | New Hampshire Magazine |
2010 Greenblatt Fellowship Award for Most Distinguished Fellow | University of California |
Alpha Omega Alpha Medical Honors Society | Alpha Omega Alpha |
Fulbright Grant | U.S. Federal Government |
Stipe Honors Scholarship for Academic/Artistic Excellence | Emory University |
Mood and Anxiety Disorders
PTSD
Personality Disorders
Patient and family understanding and beliefs regarding illness.
Journal Articles
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Review: Relative effectiveness of antidepressants and psychological therapies for depression in children and adolescents unclear.
Evidence-based mental health 2013 May;16(2):46
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Assessment of disruptive behavior disorders.
Pediatric annals 2011 Oct;40(10):506-11
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Hepatitis B and C among veterans on a psychiatric ward.
Digestive diseases and sciences 2008 Jun;53(6):1693-8
Reviews
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Management of disruptive behavior disorders.
Pediatric annals 2011 Nov;40(11):563-8