Professor, Director, Division of Geriatric Psychiatry, Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Neuroscience ,St. Louis University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri
St Louis University School of Medicine
St Louis University
George T. Grossberg, MD, completed his medical degree at the St. Louis University School of Medicine in Missouri and a residency in the St. Louis University Department of Psychiatry.
A Distinguished Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association, Dr. Grossberg started the first Geriatric Psychiatry program in Missouri, and the first Alzheimer’s Disease Community Brain Bank. He is Past President of the American Association for Geriatric Psychiatry and the International Psychogeriatric Association. He has been a leader in developing mental health programs and in treatment and research in geriatrics. Among his many awards, Dr. Grossberg received the Missouri Adult Day Care Association Outstanding Physician Award and the Fleishman-Hillard Award for career contributions to geriatrics. He appears regularly on listings of top doctors, including America’s Top Psychiatrists (2008–2023), America’s Top Doctors (2006–2023), Best Doctors in America, and Best Doctors in St. Louis.
Dr. Grossberg has edited or authored 15 textbooks and published over 500 articles, chapters, and abstracts. In 2007, he published The Essential Herb-Drug-Vitamin Interaction Guide and in 2010, Psychiatric Consultation In Long-Term Care.He currently serves as Section Editor for Geriatric Psychiatry Current Psychiatry. He is on the editorial boards of International Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease, Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease and Parkinson’s, Journal of the American Medical Directors Association. He is a consultant in the development of protocols for central nervous system disorders in older patients, and is involved in basic as well as clinical research projects in the area of dementing disorders, with a focus on behavioral disturbances in dementia.
State of the Science: Focus on Alzheimer's Disease and the Aging Brain
Friday, September 8, 2023
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