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The spring lecture series was a great success. Check back here for additional speaking engagements for Fall, 2009.About Daniel G. Hartman, MD
Hello! I am a psychiatrist currently living and practicing in the Philadelphia, PA area. I am Board Certified in Adult Psychiatry and Child/Adolescent Psychiatry. I attended Lehigh University and the Medical College of Pennsylvania (now Drexel University College of Medicine). My psychiatric training was at MCP/Eastern Pennsylvania Psychiatric Institute which, at the time, was THE place to get training. It gave me an excellent background in psychopharmacology and cognitive behavioral therapies in addition to all the standard available therapies. I have worked in many different settings, having been the Medical Director for a residential program (Wordsworth Human Services), Director of Child and Adolescent Services at a major psychiatric hospital (Horsham Clinic) and Medical Director of a drug and alcohol rehab for adolescents (The Bridge). Since 1997, I have been associated with Philmont Guidance Center, a private outpatient mental health program in the Philadelphia area. I started part time there, became Medical Director and, since April 2006, have been the owner of the company as well. I continue to see patients as part of that practice. My many different experiences with the mental health system has allowed me to have an excellent understanding of patient's pharmacologic and psychotherapeutic needs and how to address them in an expedient fashion. In addition to seeing patients and managing the business end of things, I enjoy writing (hence the blog), teaching, music, travel and, most importantly, time with the family.
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