Dr. Serge Mosovich is an Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York City. With a pragmatic approach to problem assessment, he aims to identify the various emotional, physical, and environmental factors that can impact emotional health, leading to more enlightened diagnoses and effective resolutions. Dr. Mosovich's comprehensive knowledge of medications and their interactions allows him to collaborate with specialists in Internal Medicine, Neurology, and Neuropsychology to better understand functional changes in patients' experiences and interactions with the world.
Dr. Mosovich's expertise extends beyond psychiatry, as he actively participates in clinical research on the relationship between inflammatory stress and cardiovascular outcomes, stress and mood/anxiety disorders, and changes in cognitive function. His collaborations have resulted in published papers in esteemed peer-reviewed journals, including the American Journal of Psychiatry and Neuropsychopharmacology. With a focus on understanding the complex interplay between various factors, Dr. Mosovich strives to provide appropriate and lasting solutions for his patients' emotional well-being.
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