Ross F. Grumet, MD
Credentials
- Diplomate in Psychiatry, American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology (“Board Certified Psychiatrist”)
- Fellow, American Psychiatric Association
- Fellow American Academy of Disability Evaluating Physicians
- Certified American Society of Addiction Medicine
Education
- Bronx High School of Science
- Columbia College A.B. (Columbia University)
- State University New York Downstate Medical Center, M.D.
- Internship in medicine Maimonides Medical Center, Brooklyn, New York
- Residency in Psychiatry:
- Menninger School of Psychiatry, Topeka, Kansas
- The Mt. Sinai Hospital, New York, New York (Chief Resident)
- Postgraduate training in Psychoanalysis at Columbia University
Faculty / Has Taught At:
- The Mt. Sinai School of Medicine, New York, New York
- Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, Georgia
- Georgia State University, Atlanta, Georgia
- Georgia Baptist Medical Center, Atlanta, Georgia
Memberships:
- The American Psychiatric Association (APA)
- Florida Psychiatric Association (FPA)
- American Society of Clinical Psychopharmacology (ASCP)
- American Academy for Sleep Medicine (AASM)
- American Society for Addiction Medicine (ASAM)
- American Academy of Disability Evaluating Physicians (AADEP)
- American Society for Clinical Hypnosis (ASCH)
Other Activities Past or Present:
- Examiner for American Board of Psychiatry
- Medical Director/Department Chairman at several institutions
- Clinical investigator for drug studies (bipolar, depression, schizophrenia)
- Speaker/Consultant
- Toastmasters International
Personal:
- Dr. Grumet is married. His wife is a writer/business consultant and antique dealer. His son is an Atlanta attorney.
- His hobbies include bass and bone fishing, philosophy, and poetry.
Research:
- Ongoing clinical research involves how consciousness (conscious experience, phenomenology) is affected by medication, and how similar changes may be accomplished without medication.
Recent Presentations/Publications:
- Book Review: “Ethics in Psychotherapy and Counseling; A Practical Guide” by Pope and Vasquez. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis. 51, 79-80 (2008)
- Conference Presentation: “There is no unconscious-going beyond panpsychism: Consciousness as a given of the way the world is”. Toward a Science of Consciousness. University of Arizona: Phoenix, Arizona (2008).
- Conference Presentation: “The effect of psychiatric medication on consciousness: a survey of 100 patients who have started, stopped, and restarted medication.” Toward a Science of Consciousness. University of Arizona: Phoenix, Arizona (2010).
- Conference Presentation: “Mindfulness versus medication in treating ADHD and a related hypothesis that the brain does not produce conscious mental experience.” Toward a Science of Consciousness. Center for Consciousness Studies, University of Arizona: Stockholm, Sweden. (2011).
- Conference presentation: Attention deficit and consciousness: medication effects and endophenotypes. Toward a Science of Consciousness. Center for Consciousness Studies, University of Arizona: Tucson, Arizona. (2012).
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