Larner College of Medicine

Steven Schlozman

Associate Professor, Psychiatry

Division Head, Child Psychiatry

Medical Director, Vermont Center for Children, Youth and Family

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Alma mater(s)
  • M.D., Dartmouth-Brown Program in Medicine
  • B.A., English and Biology, Stanford University
  • Internship, Internal Medicine, Rhode Island Hospital/Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University
  • Residency, Psychiatry, Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical School
  • Fellowship, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Massachusetts General Hospital and McLean Hospital/Harvard Medical School

Areas of expertise

health humanities, film and illness, medical education.

BIO

Steven Schlozman is Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Division Head for Child Psychiatry at the Larner College of Medicine at UVM. He studies the intersection of humanities and medicine and has written two novels and numerous short stories in addition to more than 50 academic publications.

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Bio

Steven Schlozman is Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Division Head for Child Psychiatry at the Larner College of Medicine at UVM. He studies the intersection of humanities and medicine and has written two novels and numerous short stories in addition to more than 50 academic publications.

Publications

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  • Schlozman, Steven C. The Humanities and the Practice of Medicine. In: Behavior and Medicine, 6th edition. Editors: Daniel Wedding and Margaret L. Stuber. Cambridge, MA: Hogrefe and Huber;2010. p. 261-267.
  • Schlozman S, Carron M, Beresin EV. Why psychiatrist leadership should understand and engage modern media. Acad Psychiatrist. 2019;43(3):264-69.
  • Hazen E, Schlozman S, Beresin E. Adolescent psychological development: a review. Pediatr Rev. 2008;29(5):161-7.
  • Schlozman SC. Why Psychiatric Education Needs the Humanities. Acad Psychiatry. 2017;41(6):703-706. 
  • Schlozman, SC. The Zombie Autopsies (a novel). New York, New York: Grand Central Publishing; 2011.