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 Journal�s 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, �Understanding
Defense - Foundations of Emotional Autonomy�
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