Dr. Hamlin Emory is recognized as a pioneer and specialist in applying EEG & QEEG data to the treatment of each patient. He is devoted to helping persons improve their physical health and achieve wellness through personalized treatment. Dr. Emory has extensive clinical experience in general medicine and psychiatric medicine. He has served as director of psychiatric programs for adolescents and adults, and as medical director of several psychiatric hospitals and residential treatment centers for eating disorders and substance dependence in the Los Angeles, California area.
Specialty: Adolescent and Adult Neuropsychiatry Sub-specialty: Neuropsychiatry & Neuro-Physiologic Medicine Faculty: Assistant Clinical Professor, Semel Institute, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA
Education/Training: Undergraduate: Washington and Lee University, Lexington, Virginia, B.A., 1959-1963 Medical: University of Virginia School of Medicine, Charlottesville, Virginia, M.D., 1963-1967 Graduate: Naval Aerospace Medicine Institute, Pensacola, Florida, Flight Surgeon, 1968-1969 Internship-Surgery: Vanderbilt University, Medical Center and Hospital, Nashville, Tennessee, 1967-1968 Flight Surgeon, U.S. Navy: 1st Marine Air Group, Republic of South Vietnam; 1969-1970 Chief Medical Officer: Naval Air Station, NATO Base, Sigonella, Sicily, 1970-1972 Residency in Adult Psychiatry: University of California, Los Angeles, Brentwood Veterans Administration Hospital, Los Angeles, California, 1972-1974 Fellowship in Child Psychiatry: Neuropsychiatric Institute, UCLA School of Medicine, 1974-1976
Board Certification: Psychiatry & Neurology - Psychiatry Professional Affiliations: American Medical Association American Psychiatric Electrophysiology Society American Psychiatric Association So. California Psychiatric Society American Neuropsychiatric Association Reviewer for "Clinical EEG and Neuroscience", the official journal of the EEG and Clinical Neuroscience Society.
Dr. Emory collaborates with physicians across medical specialties. He also teaches psychiatrists, internists, family physicians, neurologists and addiction medicine physicians how to employ his neuro-integrative approach in their clinical practices.
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