Adson, David M.D., Department of Psychiatry at the University of Minnesota

David Adson, M.D.
Associatet Professor

A graduate of the University of Minnesota Psychiatric Residency Training Program.  He entered the field of psychiatry after practicing primary care for a number of years.  Dr. Adson is involved in the training of residents and medical students in the adult outpatient clinic and consult liaison service.  He has special interests in the drug-drug interactions, the mood and anxiety disorders, and the ethics of clinical research.  He is chair of one of the human-subjects committee medical panels.  Dr. Adson is currently involved in clinical trials of newer pharmacologic agents for the treatment of eating disorders, as well as the mood and anxiety disorders. He is also involved in some preliminary work exploring the role of how depression might impact cardiovascular disease.

Educational Summary:
University of Minnesota - School of Medicine - M.D., 1980
Residency in Psychiatry – University of Minnesota, 1993-96

Relevant Prior Experience:
Assistant Professor, 1998-present
Chair, Institutional Review Board (one of four), 2000 - present
Director, Ambulatory Research Center, Department of Psychiatry, 2001- present

Responsibilities/Activities In This Residency:
Consultation-liaison supervisor
Research supervisor
Mentor

Research/Scholarly Interests:
Mood and anxiety disorders, particularly their impact on medical illness
Efficacy of SSRI's in blunting responses to physiologic stress.
Industry sponsored trials in the treatment of depression, anxiety, and bipolar illness
Ethics of conducting clinical trials 

Email: adson001@umn.edu


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