Tuesday, February 4, 2025 8:30am to 9:30am
About this Event
Free EventPsychiatry's Early Experiences with LSD: A Cautionary Tale
Joel E. Dimsdale, MD
Regent Edward A. Dickinson Emeritus Professor • Distinguished Professor Emeritus • Dept. of Psychiatry • UC San Diego School of Medicine
About the speaker:
Dr. Dimsdale attended Carleton College and then Stanford University, where he obtained a MA in Sociology and an MD degree. He obtained psychiatric training at MGH and was on the faculty of Harvard Medical School from 1976-1985, when he moved to UC San Diego, where he is now the Regent Edward A. Dickson Emeritus Professor and a Distinguished Professor of Psychiatry Emeritus.
His clinical subspecialty is consultation psychiatry. He is a former career awardee of the American Heart Association and is past-president of the Academy of Behavioral Medicine Research, the American Psychosomatic Society, and the Society of Behavioral Medicine. He is editor-in-chief emeritus of Psychosomatic Medicine and is a previous guest editor of Circulation and former editor-at-large of Journal Psychosomatic Research. He has been a consultant to the President’s Commission on Mental Health, the Institute of Medicine, the National Academies of Science, the Department of Justice, NASA, and NIH, and was advisor to the UC Regents Health Sciences Committee. He was a member of the DSM-5 taskforce and chaired the workgroup studying somatic symptom disorders.
His research interests include stress physiology, ethnicity, and sleep. He is the author of more than 500 publications, including the books Anatomy of Malice: The Enigma of the Nazi War Criminals and Dark Persuasion: The History of Brainwashing from Pavlov to Social Media.
Learning objectives:
Upon completion of this activity, participants will be able to:
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In addition to the Pritzker Building, DPBS members can also watch this event live at Mount Zion (Room B7-30) and ZSFG (Bldg. 5, Room 7M30), as well as on Zoom (psychiatry.ucsf.edu/watchgrandrounds).
Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Grand Rounds presentations are for educational purposes and intended only for behavioral/mental health professionals and clinical providers.
Continuing education (CE) credit is available for physicians, psychologists, nurses, and therapists who participate in this activity.