Office of Medical Education
Director
David Mallott, MD
Associate Dean, Medical Education
Director, Office of Medical Education
- Undergraduate School
- Swarthmore College; BA in Biology, 1970-1974
- Medical School
- University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, 1974-1978
- Internship/Residency
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Chief Psychiatry Resident
Tulane University School of Medicine, New Orleans, LA, 1982-1983
General Adult Psychiatry Residency
Tulane University School of Medicine, New Orleans, LA, 1980-1983
Internal Medicine Internship
Monetfiore Hospital, Pittsburgh, PA, 1978-1979 - Certifications
- American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, Diplomate in Psychiatry, November 1985
- Professional Memberships
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American Psychiatric Association
AAMC Group on Educational Affairs
AAMC Group on Information Resources
American College of Psychiatrists - Current Positions
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Associate Dean, Medical Education; University of Maryland School of Medicine
Director, Office of Medical Education; University of Maryland School of Medicine
Director, Problem-Based Learning Curriculum; University of Maryland School of Medicine
Associate Professor of Psychiatry; University of Maryland School of Medicine - Previous Positions
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Assistant Professor of Psychiatry; University of Maryland School of Medicine
Assistant Professor of Psychiatry; Tulane University School of Medicine - Current Activities in Administration, Research, and Teaching
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Open Society Institute: Member, Advisory Board OSI-MAP Soros
American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology
Part II Psychiatry Vignettes Subcommittee
Senior Oral Examiner, Examinations in Psychiatry
Einstein Institute for Science Health and the Courts
Visiting Faculty and Science Advisor, The Genetics Adjudication Resource Project
Senior Health Science Fellow
David Mallott, MD ~ Director, Office of Medical Education
10 South Pine Street ~ MSTF 334 ~ Baltimore MD 21201
Phone: (410) 706-6613 ~ Fax: (410) 706-7607
10 South Pine Street ~ MSTF 334 ~ Baltimore MD 21201
Phone: (410) 706-6613 ~ Fax: (410) 706-7607
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