Curriculum
Vitae 2005-06
NAME: Oscar F. Hills, M.D.
BORN: Upon request.
EDUCATION: BA, Yale University, 1979
MD, Case Western Reserve University,
1985
CAREER: 1985-86 Intern, Flexible, Hospital of St.
Raphael, New Haven, CT
1986-89 Postdoctoral Fellow,
Department of Psychiatry, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT
1989-90 PGY-V
Postdoctoral Fellow, Clinical Neuroscience Research Unit, Department of
Psychiatry, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT
1990-95 Unit Chief, Brief
Treatment Unit, G7E, West Haven Veterans Administration Medical Center, West
Haven, CT
1991-2003 Assistant Clinical Professor Psychiatry,
Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT
2003- Associate
Clinical Professor Psychiatry, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven,
CT
1995-2004 Chief, Psychiatric Emergency Room, VA
Connecticut, West Haven Campus
1998-2004 Firm Director - Acute Psychiatric Care,
VA Connecticut, West Haven
Campus
2004- Full
time private practice: Psychiatry, Psychoanalysis
ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL
HONORS:
1973
National Merit
Scholarship Semifinalist
1998-99 Yale Psychiatric Residents Association Teaching Award
2000 Malcolm Bowers Rounds Teaching Award
2001 Honorable Mention, Erma Brenner Prize, Journal of Clinical Psychoanalysis for paper, The Player, written for the JournalÕs volume on Psychoanalytic Aspects of the Play State.
2004 Service Award, Department of Veterans Affairs
DEPARTMENTAL, UNIVERSITY ACTIVITIES:
1992
– 95 Coordinator:
Yale Medical School Core Psychiatry Clerkship, WHVA
1990-2004 Supervision and training of psychiatric
residents and other trainees at the VA, Yale Dept. of Psychiatry.
1990
- Long-term
psychotherapy supervisor roster, Yale University Department of Psychiatry
1992
- 96 Lecture Course:
Introduction to Psychotherapy as a Treatment, 3rd Year Yale Medical Students.
1996
- Psychotherapy
supervision of residents. Yale Dept. Psychiatry
1997-2004 Chair: Behavioral Health Performance Improvement Committee, VA Connecticut for Behavioral Health Service Line.
2001
- Teaching:
A year-long weekly elective to advanced residents and trainees, ÒUnderstanding
Defense - Foundations of Emotional AutonomyÓ
OTHER PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES:
Graduate,
The Western New England Institute for Psychoanalysis, New Haven, CT
Faculty,
The Western New England Institute for Psychoanalysis; Taught 4th
Year Course on Psychosis in 2000, 5th Year Psychopathology in 2004, 2006.
Member,
The Western New England Psychoanalytic Society
1998
– 2000 Treasurer,
The Western New England Psychoanalytic Society
2001
– 2003 Secretary,
The Western New England Psychoanalytic Society
2003
– 2005 Vice
President, The Western New England Psychoanalytic Society
2005
- President,
The Western New England Psychoanalytic Society
Member
American Psychoanalytic Association
Member,
American Medical Association
PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATION:
1991 Board
Certified Diplomate, American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology
BIBLIOGRAPHY:
Original Articles:
Goodman WK McDougle CJ Price LH Barr
LC Hills OF Caplik JF Charney DS Heninger GR: m-Chlorophenylpiperazine
in patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder: absence of symptom
exacerbation. Biological Psychiatry, 38(3):138-49,1995.
Hills, O. F. (1999). Ego
erection: regressive perceptual phenomena in relation to psychic growth. Psychoanal.
Study Child, 54:259-88, ed. Albert
J. Solnit, Peter B. Neubauer, Samuel Abrams, and A. Scott Dowling.
Hills, O. F. (2001). The
Player. Journal of. Clinical Psychoanalysis, 10(3):387-401,2001.
Lee TS Renaud EF Hills OF: Emergency psychiatry: an emergency treatment
hub-and-spoke model for psychiatric emergency services. Psychiatr Serv. 54(12)
p1590-1, 1594, 2003
Lee TS Hills OF: Psychodynamic understanding
and therapeutic alliance in the
psychiatric emergency
room. Academic Psychiatry, Spring
2005, 29(1) p105-6.
Lee TS Hills OF:
Psychodynamic perspectives of collaborative treatment. J Psychiatric Pract, Mar
2005, 11(2) p97-101
Lee TS Hills OF:
A psychodynamic perspectives on relational structures. J Psychiatric Pract, Sep
2006, 12(5) p317-319