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J. MICHAEL BURMAN. PA."
ROBERT D. CRITTON. JR. PA. '
MICHAEL 1. PIKE
DAVID A. YAREMA
'FLORIDA BOARD CERTIFIED CIVIL TRIAL LAWYER
7ADAUTTED TO PRACTICE IN EtORIDA AND COLORADO
BURMAN. CRITTON
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YOUR TRUSTED
ADVOCATES
February 2, 2010
Brad Edwards, Esq.
Fistos & Lehrman, PL
Re:
M. v. Jeffrey Epstein
Case No. 502008CA028051XXXXMB AB
Dear Mr. Edwards:
JESSICA CADWELL
ASHLIt STOKEN-BARING
BETTY STOKES
PARALEGALS
RITA H. BUDNYK
Of COUNSEL
EDWARD M. RICO
of COunnt
I am enclosing the Notice for the Medical/Psychological Examination of
which was scheduled back in Novembe
9. At the examination of
no female
was present in the room, whereas with
a female was present.
o you wish the
female to be present or are you comforts e with the procedure that was followed? All
other aspects of the examination will remain the same.
Please let me know as soon as possible so that the examination will proceed as
scheduled and all will be present.
RDC/clz
cc:
Michael Pike, Esq.
Enclosures
PHONE:
• FAX:
EFTA00723791
CASE NO. 502008CA028051XXXXMB AB
Plaintiff,
v.
Defendant.
DEFENDANT'S NOTICE OF PSYCHOLOGICAL EXAMINATION OF PLAINTIFF
Defendant, JEFFREY E. EPSTEIN, pursuant to Rule 1.360(a)(1)(b), Fla. R. Civ. P.,
notices the Plaintiff for psychological examination and states:
1.
An appointment for examination of the Plaintiff has been made with Dr.
Richard Hall.
2.
The examination is to take place on February 15, 2010 at 9:00 a.m. at
The Plaintiff is
to wear comfortable clothing and bring a sweater. The examination shall consist of an
interview and testing and will last until 5:30 p.m.
3.
Unless a timely and valid objection to this Notice is filed within the time set
forth by Rule 1.360, the Plaintiff is required by this Rule to be in attendance at the above-
scheduled examination.
4.
Pursuant to Rule1.360, if the psychologist performing the examination is
called as a witness, the psychologist shall not be identified as one appointed by the Court.
5.
The cost of the examination will be originally borne by the Defendant
but is subject to taxation by the Court upon proper motion.
EFTA00723792
M. v. Epstein
Page 2
6.
The interview will be videotaped.
7.
The CME/IME expert's qualifications are set forth in Exhibit "A"
attached hereto. The scope, manner, conditions, place and time of the CME/IME is
also set forth in Affidavit attached hereto as Exhibit "B." Also, the IME/CME will
take place in accordance with the court's ruling from the bench, attached hereto as
Exhibit "C."
Certificate of Service
I HEREBY CERTIFY that a true copy of the foregoing was sent by electronic mail (e-
mail), U.S. Mail to the following addressees on this 2nd
day of
February
2010:
Brad Edwards, Esq.
Rothstein Rosenfeldt Adler
Phone
Fax
Counsel for Plaintiff
Jay Howell, Esq.
Jay Howell & Associates, P.A.
Phone
Fax
Co-counsel for Plaintiff
Jack Alan Goldberger, Esq.
Fax:
Co-Counsel for Defendant Jeffrey Epstein
EFTA00723793
M. v. Epstein
Page 3
BURMAN CRITTO
By:
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Rob:•Prer ritton, Jr.
Flori.a Ba :224162
Michael J.
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Florida Bar #
296
(Counsel for Defendant Jeffrey Epstein)
Courtesy Copy: Dr. Richard Hall
EFTA00723794
Richard C. W. Hall, M.D., FAPA, FAPM, FACPsych
Updated 05/04/09
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2
EDUCATION
3
3
4
4
5
7
CERTIFICATION
7
TENURE
8
8
8
8
REVIEWER
9
9
COMMITTEES
10
HONORS
13
13
MISCELLANEOUS
16
PUBLICATIONS
16
BOOK REVIEWS
33
ABSTRACTS
34
43
MEDIA
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EFTA00723796
NAME:
Richard C. W. Hall, MD
DATE OF BIRTH:
June 23, 1942
PLACE OF BIRTH:
New York City, New York
FAMILY STATUS:
Married — Anne Klassen Hall
Son — Ryan
Phone:
Fax
1991 — present
Courtesy Clinical Professor of Psychiatry
University of Florida, Gainesville
Oct 1, 2007 -
Affiliate Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine
July 31, 2010
University of South Florida, Tampa
03/03/09 —
Professor of Psychiatry
06/30/12
University of Central Florida College of Medicine
Department of Medical Education
Orlando
May 1996-
Private Practice
April 2006
Maitland, FL
June 1984 -
May 1996
Medical Director, Psychiatric Programs
Florida Hospital
Orlando, FL
1984 —1991
Clinical Professor of Psychiatry
University of Florida, Gainesville
June 1982 -
May 1984
March 1980 -
June 1982
Chief of Staff
Veterans Administration Medical Center
Associate Dean for Veterans Affairs
Professor of Psychiatry and Medicine
University of Tennessee Center for Health Sciences
Memphis, TN
Professor of Psychiatry and Medicine
Department of Psychiatry and Medicine
The Medical College of Wisconsin
Milwaukee, WI
Chairman, Department of Psychiatry
Froedtert Memorial Lutheran Hospital
Milwaukee, WI
Director, Department of Psychiatry
Milwaukee County Medical Center
Milwaukee, WI
2
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May 1978 -
March 1980
July 1976 -
May 1978
1974 —1976
Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Medicine
Department of Psychiatry and Medicine
University of Texas Medical School
Houston, TX
Chief, Psychiatric Consultation/Liaison Service and
Director, Residency Training
Department of Psychiatry
University of Texas Medical School
Houston, TX
Chief of Consultation Psychiatry
Department of Internal Medicine
M.D. Anderson Cancer Center
Houston, TX
Assistant Professor of Psychiatry
University of Texas Medical School
Houston, TX
Director, Clinical Research Unit
Texas Research Institute of Mental Sciences
Houston, TX
Center Director
Brevard County Mental Health Center, Inc.
Rockledge, FL
1972 — 1974
Psychiatrist, U.S. Naval Hospital
Orlando, FL
EDUCATION:
1960 - 1964
1964 -1968
1968 - 1969
1969 - 1972
1969 - 1972
Johns Hopkins University
Baltimore, MD
B.A. Degree
University of Florida, College of Medicine
Gainesville, FL
M.D. Degree
Straight Medical Internship
Union Memorial Hospital
Baltimore, MD
Psychiatric Residency
Henry Phipps Psychiatric Clinic of Johns Hopkins Hospital
Baltimore, MD
Fellow, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
Johns Hopkins University
Baltimore, MD
EFTA00723798
09/12/69
Florida -#00 14470
02/22/71
California - #C33135 - Inactive
07/23/71
Georgia - #13895
01/13/72
Maryland - #D13568 — Inactive
06/15/78
Texas - #E5775 — Inactive
01/18/80
Wisconsin - #22798 — Inactive
05/03/82
Tennessee - #MD013996 — Inactive
1972
American College of Immunology Course
Pittsburgh, PA
1973
University of Miami Post Graduate Neurology Course
Miami, FL
1996
Forensic Psychiatry Review Course
San Juan, PR
1998
Medical Response to Biological Warfare and Terrorism
Satellite Conference, U.S. Department of Defense/Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention
2006
Forensic Psychiatry Review Course
American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law, Chicago, IL
2008
Florida Forensic Examiner Training
University of South Florida College of Behavioral and Community
Sciences, Ft. Lauderdale, FL
1969 - 1971
House of Good Shepherd Girls' School, Baltimore, MD
1970 — 1971
Department of Corrections, Baltimore, MD
1971 —1972
School Board of Prince George's County, Maryland
1972 —1973
Center of Prisoner of War Studies, San Diego. CA
National League of Families, Washington, DC
1972 — 1976
NASA Medical Department, Cape Kennedy, FL
1973 —1974
Brevard County Mental Health Center, Inc., Alcohol and Drug Abuse
Program, Rockledge, FL
United States Air Force Casualty Assistance Department
San Antonio, TX
1974 — 1975
Patrick Air Force Base, Cocoa Beach, FL
1974 — 1976
Air Force Eastern Test Range, Cape Kennedy, FL
4
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1996 -1999
1996 - 1997
1998
2002 - 2004
Brevard County School Board, Titusville, FL
Florida Institute of Technology, Melbourne. FL
Florida Police Academy, Melbourne, FL
1995
Consultant to District Branch, Society of Uniformed Services
Psychiatrists and Armed Forces Subcommittee, American Psychiatric
Association
1995 —1997
Lecturer, Psychiatric Aspects of Hostage Situations and Terrorism;
Psychiatric Disorders Encountered by Law Enforcement; Drug Abuse;
and Depression and Suicide in Law Enforcement Personnel for various
law enforcement agencies in Central Florida, including Orlando Police
Department, SWAT team.
Consultant to Committee on Managed Care, Council of Economic Affairs,
American Psychiatric Association
Institutional Review Board, Center for Cancer Care of Winter Park,
Affiliated with Johns Hopkins University
Senior Reviewer. Quality Improvement System for Managed Care,
Health Care Financing Administration
Consultant, Paladin International's Psychological Risk & Assessment
Services Group
1964
President Medical School, Class of 1968
1968
Department of Psychiatry Representative to House Staff Council
Johns Hopkins Hospital
1969 — 1970
Chairman, House Staff Council, Johns Hopkins Hospital
1976 — 1978
Elected to represent Assistant Professors, University of Texas Faculty
Senate
1977
Secretary, Psychobiology section, Annual Scientific Meeting, American
Psychiatric Association, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
1978
Chairman, Clinical Research and Toxicology section, National Drug
Abuse Conference, Seattle, WA
1978
Chairman, "Interface of Psychiatry with Public Agencies" —VII World
Congress of Social Psychiatry, Lisbon, Portugal
1979
Brook Lodge Conference on Psychiatry
1980 —1985
Program Committee, Annual Meeting, The Academy of Psychosomatic
Medicine
1982
Chairman, Budge and Finance Committee, The Academy of
Psychosomatic Medicine
5
EFTA00723800
1982 —1984
Chairman, Journal Paper Award Committee, The Academy of
Psychosomatic Medicine
1982 - 1993
Governing Counsel, The Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine
1984 — 1985
Program Chairman, Annual Scientific Meeting, The Academy of
Psychosomatic Medicine
1985 —1986
Secretary, The Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine
Board of Directors, LaAmistad Foundation
1986 — 1987
Member, Council on Economic Issues, Florida Psychiatric Society
1986 - 1987
Member, Committee on Legislative Issues, Florida Psychiatric Society
1986
Chairman. 'New Psychosomatic Risks: Annual Meeting, The Academy
of Psychosomatic Medicine
1987
Vice-President, The Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine
1987
Awards Committee, The Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine
1988
President-Elect, The Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine
1988
Department of Psychiatry representative, Board of Directors, Florida
Hospital Medical Group, Inc.
1988
Academic Leader, Academy for International Medical Studies, Inc.,
China
1989
President The Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine
1989
Chairman, Journal Paper Award Committee, The Academy of
Psychosomatic Medicine
1989
Second National Brook Lodge Conference (Nation's Senior C/L
Psychiatrists)
1992 — 1994
Representative for The Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine at the
Eighth, Ninth and Tenth Annual Rosalyn Carter Symposiums on Mental
Health Policy, Atlanta, GA
1992
Consultant to Hennepin County Medical Center. Department of
Psychiatry, Minneapolis, MN
1993
Advisory Board, Academy for Eating Disorders
1993
Consultant on Managed Care Research, Southwest Federal Healthcare
Consortium, sponsored by William Beaumont Medical Center, El Paso,
TX
1993
Member, Board of Advisors to the National Alumni Schools Committee,
Johns Hopkins University
1993
Managed Care Committee, Florida Psychiatric Society
6
EFTA00723801
1993
Co-Chairman, "C/L Psychiatry: Enhancing the Network of Care" — Bristol-
Myers Squibb Conference, Washington, DC
1993
Co-Chairman, "Redefining Depression in the 1990's" — Bristol-Myers
Squibb Conference, Montreal, Canada
1994
Member, Nominating Committee, The Academy of Psychosomatic
Medicine
1994 —1996
Advisory Board, Bristol Myers Squibb Study Group on Depression
1994 —1996
Advisory Board, Parke-Davis Study Group on Alzheimer's Disease
1995 -1996
Senior Physicians Advisory Group, Jannsen Pharmaceuticals
2001
Board of Directors, Florida Psychiatric Society
2002 - 2004
Chairman, Board of Regents, Southern Psychiatric Association
2003 — 2004
President-Elect, Southern Psychiatric Association
2003 - 2006
President, Florida Chapter, American Academy of Psychiatry and the
Law
2004 - 2006
President, Southern Psychiatric Association
2007 — 2009
Advisory Board, American Board of Forensic Medicine
2008 - 2010
Councilor, Seat III, Florida Psychiatric Society
1972 - 1974
LCDR-MC-USN, Active Duty, U. S. Naval Hospital
Orlando, FL. Honorable discharge, July 1974
Psychiatric Research, Navy Consultant to the Center for POW Studies,
Navy Consultant to the Department of Defense, Joint Services Task
Force
CERTIFICATION:
1974
Diplomate, American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, #13707
1977 — 1987
Examiner, American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology
1986
Diplomate, American Board of Forensic Medicine
1995
Diplomate, American Board of Forensic Examiners
2008
Certified Forensic Physician, American College of Forensic Examiners
Institute, Identification No. 2946.
7
EFTA00723802
TENURE:
1981
Professor, The Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI
1973 —1976
Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry
University of South Florida College of Medicine
Tampa, FL
June 1976 -
Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, Department of Psychiatry
May 1978
University of Texas Medical School
Houston, TX
December 1978 -
August 1980
January 1979
February 1978 -
March 1980
March 1980 -
June 1982
June 1982 -
July 1984
September 1984 -
June 1991
Chief Consultant Psychiatrist, Department of Internal Medicine
M.D. Anderson Hospital and Tumor Institute
Houston, TX
Adjunct Associate Professor of Medical Ethics
The Institute of Religion, Texas Medical Center
Houston, TX
Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Medicine. Department of
Psychiatry and Medicine, University of Texas Medical School
Houston, TX
Professor of Psychiatry and Medicine
Medical College of Wisconsin
Milwaukee, WI
Associate Dean for Veterans Affairs
University of Tennessee, Center for Health Sciences
Memphis, TN
Professor of Psychiatry and Medicine
University of Tennessee, Center for Health Sciences
Memphis, TN
Clinical Professor of Psychiatry
University of Florida, College of Medicine
Gainesville, FL
July 1991 -
Courtesy Clinical Professor of Psychiatry
Present
University of Florida, College of Medicine
Gainesville, FL
Oct 1, 2007 -
July 31, 2010
Affiliate Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine
University of South Florida
Tampa, FL
1964
Psi Chi — National Honorary Society — Psychology
8
EFTA00723803
-Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine
-American Academy of Geriatric Psychiatry
-American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law
-American Anorexia and Bulimia Association
-American Association for the Advancement of Science
-American Association of General Hospital Psychiatrists
-American Board of Forensic Examiners
-American Board of Forensic Medicine
-American College of Forensic Examiners
-American College of Psychiatrists
-American College of Physician Executives
-American Medical Association
-American Psychiatric Association
-American Psychopathological Association
-American Psychosomatic Society
-Association for Academic Psychiatry
-Association of Mental Health Administrators
-Florida Medical Association
-Florida Physicians Association
-Florida Psychiatric Society
-International Health Society
-International Society for Political Psychology
-Maryland Psychiatric Association
-Mental Health Association of Central Florida
-National Alliance for the Mentally III
-Orange County Medical Society
-Society of Biological Psychiatry
-Southem Medical Association
-Southem Psychiatric Association
-Tennessee Psychiatric Association
-Texas Psychiatric Association
-Wisconsin Psychiatric Association
-World Federation of Mental Health
-World Psychiatric Association
REVIEWER:
-Academic Psychiatry
-Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica
-American Journal of Disaster Medicine
-American Journal of Gerontology
-American Journal of Psychiatry
-American Psychiatric Press
-Annals of Internal Medicine
-Archives of General Psychiatry
-Archives of Internal Medicine
-Bulletin of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law
-Behavioural Brain Research
-Chest
-Clinical Geriatrics
-Drug Intelligence and Clinical Pharmacy
-Eating Disorder Practice Guidelines for the APA
-Forensic Examiner
-Forensic Science International
9
EFTA00723804
-General Hospital Psychiatry
-Geriatric Medicine Letter
-Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law
-Journal of the American Medical Association
-Journal of Clinical Psychiatry
-Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology
-Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease
-Journal of Neuropsychiatry & Clinical Neurosciences
-Journal of Psychosomatic Research
-Lexicon of Psychiatry, Neurology and the Neurosciences
-Mayo Clinic Proceedings
-Neurolmage
-Patient Care
-Psychiatric Medicine
-Psychiatric Services
-Psychiatry in Medicine
-Psychiatry Research
-Psychosomatics
-Psychosomatic Medicine
-RN
-The Female Patient
-The Primary Care Companion to the Journal of Clinical Psychiatry
-Pain Advisory Board, The Female Patient
-Editorial Board, Geriatric Medicine Letter
-Associate Editor, Psychosomatics
-Editor-in-Chief, Psychiatric Medicine, 1983 — 1993
-Editorial Board, American Psychiatric Press, Inc., Textbook of
Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry
-Co-editor with Ann E. Norwood, MD, Disaster Psychiatry Handbook on
American Psychiatric Association's website,
www.psych.org/disasterpsych.pdfs/apadisasterhandbk.pdf
-Editorial Board, Clinical Geriatrics
-Editorial Advisory Board, The Forensic Examiner
COMMITTEES:
1978
1978 -1980
1980 —1982
American Association of Directors of Residency Training Program Task
Force on 'Teaching Administration in Psychiatry'
Executive Committee, Department of Psychiatry, University of Texas
Medical School, Houston, TX
Executive Committee, Department of Psychiatry, Medical College of
Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI
Dean's Honor Committee, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI
1981 —1982
Secretary and Treasurer, Professional Staff, Milwaukee County Medical
Center, Milwaukee, WI
1982 - 1985
Executive Committee, Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine
1983 — 1985
Program Committee, Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine
10
EFTA00723805
1982 —1984
Chairman, Committee for Best Paper Award, Academy of Psychosomatic
Medicine
1984 — 1996
Chairman, Research Committee, Department of Psychiatry. Florida
Hospital
1984 — 1996
Chairman, QA Committee, Department of Psychiatry, Florida Hospital
1985— 1986
Chairman. Program Committee, Annual Meeting, Academy of
Psychosomatic Medicine
1985 - 1986
Committee on Economic Issues, Florida Psychiatric Society
1985 - 1995
Program Chairman for Annual Psychiatric Medicine Symposium,
Orlando, FL
1985 - 1989
Utilization Review Committee, Florida Hospital
1986 — 1987
Secretary, Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine
1986
Board of Directors, LaAmistad Foundation
1987
Health Insurance Task Force. Florida Psychiatric Society
1989
Executive Committee, Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine
1989
Budget and Finance Committee, Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine
1989
Audit Committee, Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine
1989
Dorfman Journal Paper Award Committee, Academy of Psychosomatic
Medicine
1989
Section on Mental Retardation, World Psychiatric Association
1989 — present
Johns Hopkins University National Alumni Schools Committee, Regional
Representative for Admissions, Baltimore, MD
1991
Member. DSM-IV Field Trial Project Coordinators. American Psychiatric
Association
1991 - 1992
Chairman, Future Sites Committee, Academy of Psychosomatic
Medicine
1993 — 1994
Managed Care Committee, Florida Psychiatric Society
1993 — 1996
Chairman, Patient Care Committee, Department of Psychiatry, Florida
Hospital, Orlando, FL
1993 —1995
Task Force on Funding Implications of C/L Outcome Studies, Academy
of Psychosomatic Medicine
1993
Research and Outcome Measures Committee, Academy of
Psychosomatic Medicine
1993 —1996
Medical Staff Education Committee, Florida Hospital, Orlando, FL
11
EFTA00723806
1994 —1995
Public Affairs Committee, Florida Psychiatric Society
1995
Task Force on Strategic Planning, Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine
1995 —1997
Program Committee, Southern Psychiatric Association
1995 - 2004
Ethics Committee, Florida Psychiatric Society
1996 — 1997
Program Committee, American Association of Geriatric Psychiatry
1996 - 2000
Consultant to the Committee on Managed Care, American Psychiatric
Association
1996 - 1997
Institutional Review Board. Center for Cancer Care of Winter Park,
affiliated with Johns Hopkins University
1996 — 2001
Committee on the Use of the Litigation Fund, American Psychiatric
Association
1997
Janssen Regional Advisory Board
1997 — 2000
Long Range Planning Committee, Southern Psychiatric Association
1998— 1999
Consultation-Liaison Initiative Task Force, Academy of Psychosomatic
Medicine
1998
Treasurer, Florida Chapter, American Academy of Psychiatry and the
Law
1999
Member, Committee on Local Planning, American College of
Psychiatrists
1999 - 2005
Member, Committee on Psychiatric Aspects of Disasters, American
Psychiatric Association
1999 — 2000
Corresponding Member, Task Force on National and International
Terrorism and Violence, American Psychiatric Association
1999 - 2000
Chairman, Committee on the Use of the Litigation Fund, American
Psychiatric Association
1999 — 2000
Member, Committee to Oversee the Fund to Support DB Initiatives of
National Significance, American Psychiatric Association
2000 - 2002
Chairman. Ethics Committee, Florida Psychiatric Society
2000
Member, Executive Committee, Florida Psychiatric Society
2000 - 2003
Member, Committee on Bylaws, American College of Psychiatrists
2000
Councilor, Seat I, Florida Psychiatric Society
2000
Delegate, Florida Medical Association
2000 - 2008
Chairman, Long Range Planning Committee, Southern Psychiatric
Association
12
EFTA00723807
2000 - 2001
1st —Year Member, Board of Regents, Southern Psychiatric Association
2001 - 2002
Vice President, Florida Chapter, American Academy of Psychiatry and
the Law
2001 - 2004
Area 5 Representative, Assembly, American Psychiatric Association
2001 - 2002
e s-Year Member, Board of Regents, Southern Psychiatric Association
2001 - 2006
Chairman, Disaster Preparedness Committee, Florida Psychiatric
Society
2002
Member, Psychological Issues/Mental Health Task Force, Project ER
One
2002
Member, Homeland Security Advisory System TASK 1, Central Florida
Regional Domestic Security Task Force
2002 - 2003
President-Elect, Florida Chapter, American Academy of Psychiatry and
the Law
2003 — 2006
Chairman, Forensic Psychiatry Committee, Florida Psychiatric Society
2006 — 2007
Consultant, Membership Committee, American Psychiatric Association
2006 - 2009
Continuing Medical Education Committee, Florida Psychiatric Society
2006 - 2007
Forensic Psychiatry Committee, Florida Psychiatric Society
2006 - 2007
Psychiatric Practice Committee, Florida Psychiatric Society
2006 — 2007
Co-Chairman, Disaster Preparedness Committee, Florida Psychiatric
Society
2006 - 2007
Awards Committee, Florida Psychiatric Society
2007 - 2009
Chairman, Disaster Preparedness Committee, Florida Psychiatric
Society
2008 - 2009
Corresponding Member, Committee on Managed Care, American
Psychiatric Association
2008 - 2009
Chairman, Forensic Psychiatry Committee, Florida Psychiatric Society
HONORS:
1979
Winner, The Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine Award for Best
Journal Paper of 1979
1980
Appointed, Fellow, American Psychiatric Association
1981
Appointed, Fellow, Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine
1981
Elected to Membership, American Psychopathological Association
13
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1985
Nolan D.C. Lewis Distinguished Professor and Scholar Award, Carrier
Foundation, Princeton, NJ
1987
Elected Vice President, Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine
1988
Appointed, Fellow, American Psychopathological Association
1989
President, Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine
1989
Distinguished Professor Award, presented at e Annual Symposium on
Psychiatric Medicine, Orlando, FL
1991
Medical Communications Award, Florida Medical Association
1991
Certificate of Appreciation. University of South Florida College of
Medicine, Tampa, FL
1993
Judge for Al Glass Award for Excellence in Medical Research by Military
Psychiatry Trainees
1995
Appointed, Fellow, American College of Forensic Examiners
1996 - 2006
The Best Doctors in America
1996
Lifetime Achievement Award, presented at 10th Annual Symposium on
Psychiatric Medicine, Orlando, Florida
1998 - 1999
International Man of the Year, warrant for services to medicine,
presented by International Biographical Centre, Cambridge, England
1998
Life Fellowship, International Biographical Association of Cambridge.
England
1999
Honorary Member. International Biographical Centre Advisory Council
1999
Appointed, Fellow, Southern Psychiatric Association
1999
Appointed, Fellow, The American College of Psychiatrists
2000
National Leadership Award, Honorary Co-Chairman, National
Republican Congressional Committee's Physicians' Advisory Board
2001
Distinguished Service Award, Central Florida Psychiatric Society
2002
Distinguished Fellow, American Psychiatric Association
2003
Distinguished Life Fellow, American Psychiatric Association
2004
Distinguished Physician, Florida Medical Association
2004
Physician of the Year Award, National Republican Congressional
Committee's Physicians' Advisory Board
2005
Distinguished Physician, Florida Medical Association
2005
Dorfman Award, presented by The Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine
for best review article of the year for Definition, Diagnosis, and
14
EFTA00723809
Forensic Implications of Postconcussional Syndrome.
Psychosomatics, 46(3):195-202, May-June 2005.
1976
-University of Texas, Department of Psychiatry, Houston, TX
-University of Texas, Department of Psychiatry, San Antonio, TX
-University of Tennessee, Department of Psychiatry, Memphis, TN
-University of Nebraska, Department of Psychiatry, Omaha, NE
-Louisiana State University, Department of Psychiatry, Shreveport, LA
1977
-Baylor University. Department of Psychiatry, Houston, TX
1978
-University of Tennessee, Department of Psychiatry, Memphis, TN
-University of Minnesota, Department of Psychiatry, Minneapolis, MN
1979
-Georgia School of Mental Health and Mental Retardation, Athens, GA
1980
-Southern Illinois University, Department of Family Practice, Springfield,
IL
-Medical College of Wisconsin, Department of Psychiatry, Milwaukee, WI
-Long Island Jewish Hospital, Department of Psychiatry, Long Island, NY
-Taylor Manor Hospital, Department of Psychiatry, Baltimore, MD
1981
-Eastern Virginia Medical College, Department of Psychiatry, Norfolk, VA
1982
-Albert Einstein Medical Center, Department of Psychiatry, Philadelphia,
PA
-University of Wisconsin, Department of Psychiatry, Madison, WI
-University of Utah, Department of Psychiatry, Salt Lake City, UT
-Temple University, Department of Psychiatry, Philadelphia, PA
1983
-University of California, Department of Psychiatry, UCLA Harbor
General, Los Angeles, CA
-Union Memorial Hospital, Department of Internal Medicine, Baltimore,
MD
-University of California, Department of Psychiatry, Brentwood
Neuropsychiatric Institute, Los Angeles, CA
1984
-University of Iowa, Departments of Psychiatry & Medicine, Iowa City, IA
-University of Alabama, Department of Psychiatry, Birmingham. AL
-University of North Carolina, Department of Psychiatry, Chapel Hill, NC
-Louisiana State University, Department of Psychiatry. Shreveport, LA
-University of Southem Alabama, Mobile, AL
1985
-Louisiana State University, Department of Psychiatry, Shreveport, LA
-Stetson University, DeLand, FL
-Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ
1986
-Stetson University, DeLand, FL
-Tulane University School of Medicine, New Orleans, LA
1987
-Duke University, Chapel Hill, NC
-Tulane University School of Medicine. New Orleans, LA
15
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1988
-Bowman Gray School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC
-Tulane University School of Medicine, New Orleans, LA
-Wright State University School of Medicine, Dayton, OH
1989
-Tulane University School of Medicine, New Orleans, LA
-Stetson University, DeLand, FL
1991
-University of Florida, Gainesville, FL
-Tulane University School of Medicine, New Orleans, LA
1992
-University of Florida, Gainesville, FL
-Tulane University School of Medicine. New Orleans, LA
1993
-Tulane University School of Medicine, New Orleans, Lek
1994
-Tulane University School of Medicine, New Orleans, LA
1995
-Tulane University School of Medicine, New Orleans, LA
-Ochsner Clinic, New Orleans, LA
-University of Mississippi, Jackson. MI
1996
-Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC
2003
-University of Florida, Gainesville, FL
2005
-Tulane University School of Medicine, New Orleans
MISCELLANEOUS:
1.
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PUBLICATIONS:
1.
Hall ROW: Group Psychotherapy — Monograph, Levering Hall Press, The Johns
Hopkins University, p 105, 1964
2.
Hall ROW, Reading A: Psychosocial Factors in Medicine: Steroid Psychosis. New
Physician 20:20-23, 1971
3.
Hall RCW: Psychiatric Complications of Chronic Renal Hemodialysis and Renal
Transplantation. New Physician 20:255-258, 1971
4.
Wolf S, Hall RCW: The Use of Psychodrama to Diminish Transcultural Distance in
Psychotherapy. Group Psychotherapy and Psychodrama 24:1-2:17-23, 1971
5.
Newman G, Hall RCW: Acting Out: An Indication for Psychodrama. Group
Psychotherapy and Psychodrama 24:3-4:17-23, 1971
6.
Hall RCW: Pathological Mourning. Early Recognition Can Prevent Serious,
Crippling Illness. New Physician 21:76-79, 1972
7.
Hall RCW, Joffe JR: Aberrant Response to Diazepam: A New Syndrome. Am J
Psychiatry 129:6:738-742, 1972
8.
Hall RCW: Psychological Factors Affecting Routine Medical Care. Maryland State
Med J 21:62-63, 1972
9.
Hall RCW, Simmons WC: The POW Wife. Arch Gen Psychiatry 29:690-694, 1973
10.
Hall RCW, Joffe JR: Hypomagnesemia. Physical and Psychiatric Symptoms. JAMA
224:13:1749-1751, 1973
11.
Hall RCW, Malone PT: Psychiatric Residuals of Prolonged Captivity Experience. In
McCubbin HI, Dahl BB, Metres PJ, Hunter EJ, Plag JA (eds): Family Separation and
Reunion: Families of Prisoners of War and Servicemen Missing in Action. Naval
Research Health Center Report No. 74-70, Cpt 10, pp127-146, 1975
12.
Hall RCW, Malone PT: Psychiatric Effects of Prolonged Asian Captivity: A Two-year
Follow-up. Am J Psychiatry 133:7:786-790, 1976
13.
Hall RCW: Child Abuse: A Medical Perspective. Catalyst 11:4:4-9, 1976
14.
Hall RCW, Popkin MK, McHenry L. Angel's Trumpet Psychosis: A Central Nervous
Anticholinergic Syndrome. Am J Psychiatry 134:3:312-314, 1977
15.
Hall RCW, Popkin MK: Psychological Symptoms of Physical Origin. The Female
Patient 2:10:43-47, 1977
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16.
Hall RCW, Popkin MK, DeVaul R, Stickney SK: The Effect of Unrecognized Drug
Abuse on Diagnosis and Therapeutic Outcome. Am J Drug Alcohol Abuse 4:4:455-
465, 1977
17.
Popkin MK, Moldow CF, Hall RCW, Brands RF, Yarchoan R: Psychiatric Aspects of
Allogeneic Bone Marrow Transplantation for Aplastic Anemia. Dis Nery Syst
38:11:925-927, 1977
18.
Hall RCW, Strong P, Popkin MK, Stickney SK: Psychosis Induced by Datura
Suaveolens: Hallucinosis and Antichollnergic Delirium. World J Psychosynthesis
9:3:19-22, 1977
19.
Stickney SK, Hall RCW, Popkin MK: Drug Abuse In the Medical Profession: A
Therapist's Dilemma. In Smith DE, Anderson SM, Buxton M, Gottlieb N, Harvey W, and
Chung T (eds): A Multicultural View of Druu Abuse. Proceedings of the National Drug
Abuse Conference, pp 194-199, 1977
20.
Bell RC, Hall RCW: The Mental Status Examination. Am Fam Phys 16:4:145-152, 1977
21.
Popkin MK, Hall RCW, Stillner V, Pierce CM: A Generalized Response to Protracted
Stress? Military Medicine 143:7:479-480, 1978
22.
Hall RCW, Stickney SK: Postpartum Psychiatric Disorders. The Female Patient
3:3:86-89, 1978
23.
Popkin MK, Prem K, Hall RCW, Cairns LC. Jones TK: Closed-circuit Television
Monitoring of Problematic Radiotherapy Patients. Radiology 127:7:832, 1978
24.
DeVaul RA, Hall RCW, Faillace LA: Drug Use by the Polysurgical Patient. Am J
Psychiatry 135:6:682-685, 1978
25.
Popkin MK, Prem KA, Hall RCW, Cairns LC, Jones TK: A Novel Psychiatric Adjunct to
Cancer Therapy. J Nery Ment Dis 166:3:217-218, 1978
26.
Hall RCW, Jacobi KE: How to Treat Premenstrual Tension. The Female Patient 3:4:59-
62, 1978
27.
Hall RCW, Popkin MK, DeVaul R, Faillace LA, Stickney SK Physical Illness Presenting
as Psychiatric Disease. Arch Gen Psychiatry 35:11:1315-1320, 1978
28.
Hall RCW: Psychiatric Research — The Psychotic Patient and Informed Consent:
"Through the Looking Glass." Am J Forensic Psychiatry 1:1:42-63, 1978
29.
Hall RCW, Popkin MK, Stickney SK, Gardner ER: Covert Outpatient Drug Abuse:
Incidence and Therapist Recognition. J Nery and Ment Dis 166:5:343-348, 1978
30.
Hall RCW, Kirkpatrick B: The Benzocilazepines. Am Fam Phys 17:5:131-134. 1978
31.
Hall RCW, Stickney SK: Emotional Aspects of Radical Mastectomy. The Female
Patient 3:8:37-40, 1978
32.
McHenry LE, Hall RCW: Angel's Trumpet: Lethal and Psychogenic Aspects. J of the
Fla Med Assoc 65:3:192-196, 1978
33.
Hall RCW, Popkin MK, Kirkpatrick B: Tricyclic Exacerbation of Steroid Psychosis. J
Nery and Ment Dis 166:10:738-742, 1978
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34.
Hall RCW, LeCann AF, Schoolar JC: Amobarbital Treatment of Multiple Personality:
Use of Structured Videotape Interviews as Basis for Intensive Psychotherapy. J
Nery and Ment Dis 166:9:666-670, 1978
35.
Hall RCW: Abortion. Catalyst 10:9:1-3, 1978
36.
Hall RCW: Understanding Homosexuality. Catalyst 10:12:15, 1978
37.
Hall RCW, Fox J, Stickney SIC Gardner ER, Perl M: Anticholinergic Delirium:
Etiology, Presentation, Diagnosis and Management. J of Psychedelic Drugs 10:3:237-
241, 1978
38.
Hall RCW, Pfefferbaum B, Gardner ER, Stickney SK, Pen M: Intoxication with Angel's
Trumpet: Anticholinergic Delirium and Hallucinosis. J of Psychedelic Drugs
10:3:251-253, 1978
39.
Hall RCW: Psychiatric Emergencies. In Symposium on Emergency Medicine,
University of Texas Health Science Center, Houston, TX, Section 2:55-56, 1978
40.
Hall RCW, Stickney SK, Popkin MK: Physician Drug Abuser. J Nery and Ment Dis
166:11:787-793, 1978
41.
Hall RCW: Death. Catalyst 11:2:4-5, 1978
42.
Hall RCW, Gardner ER, Peri M, Stickney SK, Pfefferbaum B: Psychiatric and
Physiological Reactions Produced by Over-the-counter Medications. J of
Psychedelic Drugs, 10:3:243-249,1978
43.
Hall RCW, Gardner ER, Perl M, Stickney SK, Pfefferbaum B: The Professional
Burnout Syndrome. Psychiatric Opinion 16:4.12 -17, 1979
44.
Vignes AJ, Hall RCW: Adjustment of a Group of Vietnamese People to the United
States. Am J Psychiatry 136:4A:442-444, 1979
45.
Popkin MK, Mackenzie TB, Hall RCW, Garrard J: Physicians' Concordance with
Consultants' Recommendations for Psychotropic Medication. Arch Gen Psychiatry
36:386-389, 1979
46.
Hall RCW, Popkin MK, Stickney SK, Gardner ER: Presentation of the Steroid
Psychoses. J Nery and Ment Dis 167:229-236, 1979
47.
Hall RCW, Perl M. Pfefferbaum B: Lithium Therapy and Toxicity. Am Fam Phys
19:4:133-139. 1979
48.
Hall RCW, Robbins J, Pen M: Tricyclic Antidepressants: Pharmacology and Clinical
Considerations. Texas Medicine 75:8:52-55, 1979
49.
Hall RCW, Stickney SK: Hysteria: A Specific Diagnosis. The Female Patient. 4:6:78-
81, 1979
50.
Hall RCW, Gruzenski WP, Popkin MK Differential Diagnosis of Somatopsychic
Disorders. Psychosomatics 20:6.381-389, 1979
51.
Hall RCW, Faillace LA, Pen M: Role Diffusion and "The Death of Psychiatry."
Psychiatric Opinion 16:7:21-26, 1979
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52.
Hall RCW, Stickney SK, Faillace LA, Gardner ER, Perl M, LeCann AF: Relationship of
Psychiatric illness to Drug Abuse. J of Psychdelic Drugs 11:4:337-342, 1979
53.
Faillace LA, Hall RCW: Psychiatry and Lithium Carbonate: An Update. Texas
Medicine 75:5:41-42, 1979
54.
Astrachan BM, Flamm GH, Hall RCW: Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry and
Psychosomatic Medicine. Syllabus, PKSAP-IV, Psychiatric Knowledge and Skills, Self-
Assessment Program, American Psychiatric Association, pp 56-62,1979
55.
Hall RCW, Stickney SK, Gardner ER, Perl M, Pfefferbaum B: Steroid Psychoses:
Forms of Presentation and Management. World J Psychosynthesis 11:3:33-36, 1979
56.
Hall RCW (ed): Psychiatric Presentations of Medical Illness: Somatopsvchic
Disorders. New York. Spectrum, 1980
57.
Hall RCW: Medically-Induced Psychiatric Disease — An Overview. In Hall RCW (ed):
Psychiatric Presentations of Medical Illness: Somatopsychic Disorders New York,
Spectrum, Cpt 1, Pp 3-9, 1980
58.
Hall RCW: Anxiety. In Hall RCW (ed): Psychiatric Presentations of Medical Illness:
Somatopsychic Disorders, New York, Spectrum, Cpt 2, pp 13-35, 1980
59.
Hall RCW: Depression. In Hall RCW (ed): Psychiatric Presentations of Medical Illness:
SorhatOidsvchic Disorders New York, Spectrum, Cpt 3. Pp 37.63, 1980
60.
DeVaul RA, Hall RCW: Hallucinations. In Hall RCW (ed): Psychiatric Presentations of
Medical Illness: Somatopsychic Disorders New York, Spectrum, Cpt 6, Pp 91-103, 1980
61.
Kirkpatrick B, Hall RCW: Seizure Disorders. In Hall RCW (ed): Psychiatric Presentations
of Medical Illness: SOmatoosvchic Disorders New York, Spectrum, Cpt 15, Pp 243-258,
1980
62.
Hall RCW, Stickney SK, Gardner ER: Behavioral Toxicity of Nonpsychiatric Drugs. In
Hall RCW (ed): Psychiatric Presentations of Medical Illness: Somatopsychic Disorders
New York, Spectrum, Cpt 19, Pp 337-349, 1980
63.
Perl M, Hall RCW, Gardner ER: Behavioral Toxicity of Psychiatric Drugs. In Hall RCW
(ed): Psychiatric Presentations of Medical Illness: Somatopsychic Disorders New York,
Spectrum, Cpt 18, Pp 311- 336, 1980
64.
Gardner ER, Hall RCW: Medical Screening of Psychiatric Patients. J Orthomolecular
Psychiatry 9:3:207-215, 1980
65.
Stickney SK, Hail RCW, Gardner ER: The Effect of Referral Procedures on Aftercare
Compliance. Hosp Comm Psychiatry 31:8:567-569, 1980
66.
Hall RCW: Geriatric Education and the Law. Gerontology and Geriatrics Education
1:1:45.48, 1980
67.
Pert M, Hall RCW, Dudrick SJ, Englert DM, Stickney SK, Gardner ER: Psychological
Aspects of Long-term Home Hyperalimentatlon. J Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition
4:6:554-560, 1980
68.
Zisook S, Hail RCW, Gammon E: Drug Treatment of Depression: A Classification
System for Agent Selection. Postgraduate Medicine 67:5:153-161,1980
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69.
Hall RCW, Stickney SK, Popkin MK: Physician Drug Abuser. Grassroots, Psychosocial
(4180):1-6, off-print series
70.
Hall RCW, Gardner ER, Stickney SK, LeCann AF, Popkin MK: Physical Illness
Manifesting as Psychiatric Disease —II: Analysis of a State Hospital Inpatient
Population. Arch Gen Psychiatry 37:989-995, 1980
71.
Gardner ER, Hall RCW: Protracted Stress Syndrome in Health Care Providers. Texas
Medicine 73:3:63-65, 1980
72.
Pen M, Hall RCW, Gardner ER, Stickney SK: The Social Breakdown Syndrome
Revisited: Psychotogenic Staff-Patient Relationships. Psychiatric Opinion 17:1:23-
26, 1980
73.
Popkin MK, Mackenzie TB, Hall RCW, Callies A: Consultees' Concordance with
Consultants' Psychotropic Drug Recommendations: Related Variables. Arch Gen
Psychiatry 37:1017-1021, 1980
74.
Popkin MK, Mackenzie TB, Hall RCW: Compliance with Psychiatric Consultant's
Recommendations (Letter to the Editor) Arch Gen Psychiatry 37:1082-1083. 1980
75.
Hall RCW: Impact of Medical Illness on Sexual-Marital Relationships. Med Aspects of
Human Sexuality. 14:2:25-30, 1980
76.
Pen M, Hall RCW, Gartrell N: The Use of Tricyclic Antidepressants in the
Management of Chronic Headache. The Medical Journal of St. Joseph's Hospital,
Houston, TX 15:1:31-36, 1980
77.
Hall RCW, Pfefferbaum B: Managing the Mentally Retarded Patient The Female
Patient 5:37-43, 1980
78.
Hall RCW, Gardner ER, Stickney SK Rapidly Developing Psychosis as Complication
of Innocent Over-the-counter Drug Abuse. In Schecter A (ed): Drug Dependence and
Alcoholism. From Proceedings, National Drug Abuse Conference, Seattle, WA, April
1978, Vol 11 'Social and Behavioral Issues," Plenum Publications, pp 865-873, 1981
79.
Hall RCW, Popkin MK, Stickney SK, Gardner ER: Drug Abuse of Hallucinogenic
Plants: Datura Suaveolens. In Schecter A (ed): Drug Dependence and Alcoholism.
From Proceedings, National Drug Abuse Conference, Seattle, WA, April 1978, Vol 11
"Social and Behavioral Issues,' Plenum Publications, pp 875-879, 1981
80.
Hall RCW, Popkin MK, Stickney SK, Gardner ER: The Central Anticholinergic
Syndrome. In Schecter A (ed): Drug Dependence and Alcoholism. From Proceedings,
National Drug Abuse Conference, Seattle WA, April 1978, 'Biomedical Issues: Plenum
Publications, pp 1129 -1137, 1981
81.
Gardner ER, Hall RCW, Stickney SK: A Stress Model for Dealing with the Elderly
Substance Abuser. In Schecter A (ed): Drug Dependence and Alcoholism. From
Proceedings, National Drug Abuse Conference, Seattle WA, April 1978, "Biomedical
Issues," Plenum Publications. pp 185-191, 1981
82.
Stickney SK, Hall RCW, Gardner ER: Psychiatric Illness with Concomitant Drug
Abuse. In Schecter A (ed): Drug Dependence and Alcoholism. From Proceedings,
National Drug Abuse Conference, Seattle WA, April 1978, "Biomedical Issues,' Plenum
Publications, pp 1289-1298, 1981
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83.
Hall RCW, LeCann AF: Medical and Legal Aspects of Rape. The Female Patient 6:61-
69, 1981
84.
Levenson AJ, Hall RCW (eds): Neuropsychiatric Manifestations of Physical Disease
in the Elderly. Services on Aging, New York, Raven Press, Vol 14, 1981
85.
Hall RCW, Levenson AJ, LeCann AF: Evaluation and Assessment of Nonfunctional
Psychiatric Illness In the Elderly. In Levenson AJ, Hall RCW (eds): Neuroosychiatric
Manifestations of Physical Disease in the Elderly, New York, Raven Press, Vol 14, pp
133-149, 1981
Hall RCW, Popkin MK: Hallucinogens: A Chemical Trip to Wonderland. In Mule SJ
(ed): Behavior in Excess. New York, MacMillan, Cpt 4, pp 95-119, 1981
87.
Hall RCW, Stickney SK, Gardner ER: Psychiatric Symptoms in Patients with
Systemic Lupus Erythematosus. Psychosomatics 22:1:15-24, 1981
88.
Hall RCW, Stickney SK, Gardner ER, LeCann AF: Divergent Social Expectations: A
Detriment to Treatment Effectiveness. J Psychiatr Treat and Eval 3:441-444, 1981
89.
Hall RCW, Stickney SK, Gardner ER, Popkin MK: Psychiatric Reactions to Long-term
Intravenous Hyperalimentation. Psychosomatics 22:5:428-443, 1981
90.
DiSclafani A, Hall RCW, Gardner ER: Drug-Induced Psychosis: Emergency
Diagnosis and Management Psychosomatics 22:10:845-855, 1981
91.
Hall RCW, Gardner ER, Popkin MK, LeCann AF, Stickney SK: Unrecognized Physical
Illness Prompting Psychiatric Admission: A Prospective Study. Am J Psychiatry
138:5:629-635, 1981
Gardner ER, Hall RCW: The Professional Stress Syndrome Psychosomatics
22:8:672-680, 1981
93.
Hall RCW, Feinsilver DL, Holt RE: Anticholinergic Psychosis: Differential Diagnosis
and Management. Psychosomatics 22:7:581-587, 1981
94.
Hall RCW, Zisook S: Paradoxical Reactions to Benzodiazepines. Br J Clin Pharm
11:99S -104S, 1981
95.
Stickney SK, Hall RCW: The Role of the Nurse on a Consultation-Liaison Team.
Psychosomatics 22:3:224-235, 1981
96.
Hall RCW: Joint Pain. The Female Patient 6:57-59, May 1981
97.
Hall RCW: Dysuria. The Female Patient 6:55, July 1981
98.
Hall RCW: Ovarian Cyst. The Female Patient 6:57-58, September 1981
99.
Peterson LG, Popkin MK, Hall RCW: Psychiatric Aspects of Cancer. Psychosomatics
22:9:774-793, 1981
100.
Hall RCW: Dyspareunla. The Female Patient 6:3:52-53, 1981
101.
Beresford TP, Feinsilver DL, Hall RCW: Adverse Reactions to a Benzodiazepine-
Tricyclic Antidepressant Compound. J Clin Psychopharm 1:6:392-394, 1981
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102.
Hall RCW, Levenson AJ: Depression in the Elderly Patient. The Female Patient 7:8:14-
24, 1982
103.
Hall RCW, Popkin MK. Gardner ER: Clinical Pharmacology and Use of the
Benzodlazepines in the Elderly. In Levenson AJ (ed): Geriatric
PsychopharmacotheraDY: Optimal Technique. Springfield, IL, Charles C. Thomas, Cpt 4,
pp 59-85, 1982
104.
Popkin MK, Hall RCW, Gardner ER: Clinical Use of Antipsychotics in the Elderly:
Considerations for Optimal Technique. In Levenson AJ (ed): Geriatric
Psychopharmacotherapv: Optimal Technique. Springfield, IL, Charles C. Thomas, Cpt 3.
pp 39-57, 1982
105.
Gardner ER, Hall RCW: Psychiatric Symptoms Produced by Over-the-counter
Drugs. Psychosomatics 23:2:186-190. 1982
106.
Hall RCW (ed): psychiattv in Crisis. New York, Spectrum, 1982
107.
Hall RCW: Psychiatry: Is Our Hour Up? In Hall RCW (ed): Psychiatry in Crisis. New
York, Spectrum, Cpt 1, pp 1-10, 1982
108.
Hall RCW, Gardner ER: Informed Consent - Elements for Crisis. In Hall RCW (ed):
Psychiatry in Crisis. New York, Spectrum, Cpt 6, pp 55.63, 1982
109.
Hall RCW, LeCann AF, Gardner ER: Demonic Possession: A Therapist's Dilemma. J
Psychiatric Treat and Eval 4:517-523, 1982
110.
Popkin MK, Mackenzie TB, Callies AL, Hall RCW: Yield of Psychiatric Consultants'
Recommendations for Diagnostic Action. Arch Gen Psychiatry 39:843-845, 1982
111.
FeinsiNer DL, Hall RCW, Gardner ER: Emergency Room Psychiatry: Role Conflicts,
Future Directions. In Masserman JH (ed): Current Psychiatric Therapies. New York,
Grune and Stratton, pp 171-179, 1982
112.
Hall RCW, Beresford TP, Gardner ER, Popkin MK The Medical Care of Psychiatric
Patients. Hosp and Comm Psychiatry 33:1:25-34, 1982
113.
Hall RCW, Popkin MK. DeVaul R, Hall AK, Gardner ER, Beresford TP: Psychiatric
Manifestations of Hashimoto's Thyroiditis. Psychosomatics 23:4:337-342, 1982
114.
Holt RE, Rawat S, Beresford TP, Hall RCW: Computed Tomography of the Brain and
the Psychiatric Consultation. Psychosomatics 23:10:1007-1019, 1982
115.
Hall ROW, Popkin MK: Psychiatrists are also Physicians. (Letter to the Editor). Arch
Gen Psychiatry 39:1:113-114, 1982
116.
Hall RCW: Advanced Cancer Pain, The Female Patient 7:29-34, 1982
117.
Hall RCW: Chronic Abdominal Pain. The Female Patient 7:36:25-26, 1982
118.
Beresford TP, Low D, Hall RCW, Adduct R, Goggans F: A Computerized Biochemical
Profile for Detection of Alcoholism. Psychosomatics 23:713-720, 1982
119.
FeinsiNer DL, Beresford TP, Hall RCW: Limbitrol as a New Street Drug. (Letter to the
Editor). Am J Psychiatry 139:10:1377-1378, 1982
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120.
Feinsilver DL, Hall RCW: The New Crisis Psychiatry: An Overview. Psychiatric Annals
12.8:757-761, 1982
121.
Hall ROW, Beresford TP, Gardner ER: "Psychiatric" Symptoms of Medical Illness.
Physician and Patient 32-38, 1982
122.
Hall ROW: Dermatologic Causes of Pain. The Female Patient 7:41-44, 1982
123.
Hall RCW: Psychiatric Effects of Thy►oid Hormone Disturbance. Psychosomatics
24:1:7-22, 1983
124.
Peterson LG, Popkin MK, Hall RCW: Psychiatric Presentations of Cancer and
Sequelae of Treatment. In Hall RCW (ed): Psychiatric Medicine New York, Spectrum,
1:1:79-92, 1983
125.
Hall RCW, Beresford TP, Popkin MK, Feinsilver DL, Holt RE: Medical Basis of
Psychiatry: A Reexamination of Values and Principles. In Hall RCW (ed): Psychiatric
Medicine New York, Spectrum, 1:1:3-20, 1983
126.
Hall ROW, Beresford TP: New Directions in Medical Psychiatry: Still Waters. In Hall
RCW (ed): Psychiatric Medicine, New York, Spectrum, 1:1:1-2, 1983
127.
Hall RCW: Alcoholism — Diagnostic Criteria. Physician and Patient. Pp 50-54, 1983
128.
Peterson LG, O'Shanick GJ, Hall RCW, Beresford TP: On Writing the Consultation.
(Letter to the Editor) Am J Psychiatr 140:5:648-649, 1983
129.
Hall ROW: Helping Your Patient Deal with Stress. The Female Patient 8:51-55, 1983
130.
Beresford TP, Low D, Hall RCW: Patients Who Refuse Study: A Bias Factor in
Alcoholism Prevalence Research. Current Controversies in Alcoholism 2:17-22, 1983
131.
Hall ROW, Holt RE, Beresford TP: Psychiatric Education in the 1980's: The Role of
Consultation Psychiatry. Psychosomatics 24:8:745-748, 1983
132.
Hall ROW, Beresford TP: Pseudo-depression. J Psychiatr Treat and Eval 5:409-415,
1983
133.
Hall ROW, Beresford TP: The Psychosocial Aspects of Medicine. In Hall RCW (ed):
Psychiatric Medicine, New York, Spectrum, 1:2:111-119, 1983
134.
Beresford TP, Low D, Hall RCW: Ego Defense Mechanisms Among Medical House
Officers. In Hall ROW (ed): Psychiatric Medicine 1:2:151-163, New York, Spectrum,
1983
135.
Hall RCW, Beresford TP: Medical Evaluation of Psychiatric Patients: Recent
Findings. Continuing Education for the Family Physician 18:11:1007-1014, 1983
136.
Hall RCW, Zisook S: Psychological Distress Following Therapeutic Abortion. The
Female Patient 8:47-50, 1983
137.
Hall RCW, Stickney SK: Medical and Psychiatric Features of Systemic Lupus
Erythematous. In Hall RCW (ed): Psychiatric Medicine, New York, Spectrum, 1:3:287-
301, 1984
138.
Hall RCW, Beresford TP: Tricyclic Antidepressants in the Treatment of the Elderly.
Geriatrics 39:4:81-93, 1984
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139.
Hall RCW, Beresford TP: Psychological Aspects of Physical Illness. In Gaind RN,
Fawzy FI, Hudson BL, Pasnau RO (eds): Current Themes in Psychiatry New York,
Spectrum, 3, Cpt 1, pp1-13, 1984
140.
Beresford TP, Hall RCW: Of Gold and Purpose (Editorial). In Hall RCW (ed):
Psychiatric Medicine New York, Spectrum, 2:2:105-107, 1984
141.
Beresford TP, Low D, Hall RCW, Adduci R, Goggans F: Alcoholism in the General
Hospital — The Effectiveness of Screening and Referral. In Hall RCW (ed):
Psychiatric Medicine New York, Spectrum, 2:2:139-148, 1984
142.
Beresford TP, Low D, Hall RCW: Alcohol Withdrawal. In Guggenheim F, Weiner M
(eds): The Manual of Psychiatric Consultation and Emergency Care New York, Jason
Aronson, Cpt 21, pp 203-210, 1984
143.
Hall RCW, Beresford TP (eds): Handbook of Psychiatric Diagnostic Procedures
New York, Spectrum. 1984
144.
Hall RCW, Beresford TP: Introduction: The Science of Psychiatry. In Hall RCW,
Beresford TP (eds): Handbook of Psychiatric Diagnostic Procedures —I. New York,
Spectrum, pp xi-xiil, 1984
145.
Hall RCW, Beresford TP: Laboratory Evaluation of Newly Admitted Psychiatric
Patients. In Hall RCW, Beresford TP (eds): Handbook of Psychiatric Diagnostic
Procedures —I, New York, Spectrum, pp 255-314, 1984
146.
Hall RCW, Beresford TP: Physical Illness in Psychiatric Patients: Areas of Inquiry. In
Hall RCW (ed): Psychiatric Medicine, New York, Spectrum, 2:4:401-415, 1984
147.
Hall RCW, Hoffman RS, Meador CK, Peterson LG, Schuster MM, Paulshock BZ,
Jankowski NW: Organic Disorders, Psychic Disturbances. Patient Care 18:55-84,
1984
148.
Hall RCW, Beresford TP: Treatment of Alcohol Withdrawal States. Physician and
Patient 3:6:42-48, 1984
149.
Hall RCW, Hoffman RS, Meador CK, Peterson LG, Schuster MM, Paulshock BZ,
Jankowski NW: Drugs and Toxins that Bend the Mind. Patient Care pp 124-153, 1984
150.
Hall RCW, Hoffman RS, Meador CK, Peterson LG. Schuster MM, Paulshock BZ,
Jankowski NW: Psychiatric Symptoms, Medical Causes. Patient Care pp 23-51. 1984
151.
Hall RCW, Beresford TP (eds): Handbook of Psychiatric Diagnostic Procedures —IL
New York, Spectrum. 1985
152.
Low 0G, Beresford TP, Hall RCW: The Alcoholic Patient. In Hall RCW, Beresford TP
(eds): Handbook of Psychiatric Diagnostic Procedures —II New York, Spectrum, Cpt 8,
pp 171-180, 1985
153.
Beresford TP, Hall ROW: Computerized Psychiatric Practice. In Hall RCW, Beresford
TP (eds): Handbook of Psychiatric Diagnostic Procedures —II, New York, Spectrum. Cpt
16, pp 319.326, 1985
154.
Beresford TP, Holt RE, Hall RCW, Feinsilver DL: Cognitive Screening at the Bedside:
Usefulness of a Structured Examination. Psychosomatics 26:4:319-324, 1985
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155.
Beresford TP, Hall RCW, Wilson FC, Blow FC: Clinical Laboratory Data in Psychiatric
Outpatients. Psychosomatics 26:9:731-744, 1985
156.
Beresford TP, Blow FC, Nichols LO, Langston JW, Hall RCW: Focal Signs and Brain
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Hall RCW: Psychiatric Effects of Thyroid Hormone Disturbances. In Dorfman W,
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Hall RCW: Central Nervous System Effects of Respiratory Drugs. Drugs of Today
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Hall RCW, Beresford TP: Psychiatric Manifestations of Physical Illness. In
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Hall RCW, Beresford TP, Stickney SK, Nasdahl CS, Coleman JH: Psychiatric
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Hall RCW, Hoffman R, Stickney SK: Bulimia: Managing a Complicated Disorder. The
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Beresford TP, Wilson PA, Hall RCW, Blow FC: Q-T Prolongation in Psychiatric
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Hall RCW, Stickney SK, Beresford TP: Endocrine Disease and Behavior. Integr
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Beresford TP, Blow FC, Hall RCW: AIDS Encephalitis Mimicking Alcohol Dementia
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Beresford TP, Blow FC, Hall RCW, Nichols LO, Langston JW: CT Scanning in
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Hall RCW, Beresford TP, Blow FC: Depression and Medical Illness: An Overview, In
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Hall RCW, Beresford TP, Quinones JE: Grief Following Spontaneous Abortion.
Psychiatric Clinics of North America 10:3:405-420, 1987
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Hall RCW, Beresford TP: Psychiatric Factors in the Management of Long-term
Hyperallmentation Patients. In Hall RCW (ed): Psychiatric Medicine Longwood, FL,
Ryandic Publishing, 5:3:211-217, 1987
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Beresford TP, Blow FC, Brower KJ, Adams KM, Hall RCW: Alcoholism and Aging in
the General Hospital. Psychosomatics 29:1:61-72, 1988
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Hall RCW, Popkin MK, Beresford TP, Hall AK: Amphetamine Psychosis: Clinical
Presentations and Differential Diagnosis. In Hall RCW (ed): Psychiatric Medicine
Longwood, FL, Ryandic Publishing, 6:1:73-79, 1988
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Hall RCW, Hoffman RS, Beresford TP, Wooley B, Tice L, Hall AK: Hypomagnesemia in
Patients with Eating Disorders. Psychosomatics 29:3:264-272, 1988
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Hall RCW, Hoffman RS, Beresford TP, Wooley B, Tice L, Hall AK: Refractory
Hypokalemla Secondary to Hypomagnesemia in Eating-disorder Patients.
Psychosomatics 29:4:435-438. 1988
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Hall RCW, Beresford TP: Suicide in Young Woman: Recognize the Symptoms
Before It's Too Late. The Female Patient 13:5:20-29, 1988
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Beresford TP, Blow FC, Hall RCW, Nichols LO, Langston JW: CT Scanning in
Psychiatric Inpatients: Clinical Data Predicting Scan Results. Psychosomatics
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Hall RCW, Tice L. Beresford TP, Wooley B, Hall AK: Sexual Abuse in Patients with
Anorexia and Bulimia. Psychosomatics 30:1:73-79, 1989
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Hall RCW, Hoffman RS, Beresford TP, Wooley B, Tice L, Hall AK, Kubasak L: Physical
illness Encountered in Patients with Eating Disorders. Psychosomatics 30:2:174-
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Hall RCW (ed): Recent Advances in Psychiatric Medicine, Longwood, FL, Ryandic
Publishing, 1989
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Beresford TP, Schwartz J, Salem SA, Brower KJ, Hall RCW: Day-to-day Use of
Imaging Technology in Psychiatry: A Perspective. In Hall RCW (ed): Recent
Advances in Psychiatric Medicine Longwood, FL, Ryandic Publishing, Cpt 3, pp 25-29,
1989
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Hall RCW, Hoffman RS, Beresford TP, Wooley B, Tice 1, Hall AK: Unrecognized
Physical Illness in Patients with Eating Disorders. In Hall RCW (ed): Recent
Advances in Psychiatric Medicine, Longwood, FL, Ryandic Publishing, Cpt 7, pp 68-80,
1989
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Hoffman RC, Hall RCW: Reversible Electrocardiographic Changes in Anorexia
Nervosa. In Hall RCW (ed): Recent Advances in Psychiatric Medicine Longwood, FL,
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Hall RCW, Beresford TP: Anorexia Nervosa: Diagnostic, Prognostic and Clinical
Features. In Hall RCW (ed): Psychiatric Medicine — Eating Disorders: Diagnostic and
Treatment Issues —1 Longwood, FL, Ryandic Publishing, 7:3:3-12, 1989
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Hall RCW, Beresford TP: Bulimia Nervosa: Diagnostic Criteria, Clinical Features
and Discrete Clinical Sub-syndromes. In Hall RCW (ed): Psychiatric Medicine —
Eating Disorders: Diagnostic and Treatment Issues —1 Longwood, FL, Ryandic
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Hooker C, Hall RCW: Nutritional Assessment of Patients with Anorexia and Bulimia:
Clinical and Laboratory Findings. In Hall RCW (ed): Psychiatric Medicine — Eatinq
Disorders: Diagnostic and Treatment Issues —1 Longwood, FL. Ryandic Publishing,
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Beresford TP, Hall RCW: Food and Drug Abuse: The Contrasts and Comparisons of
Eating Disorder and Alcoholism. In Hall RCW (ed): Psychiatric Medicine — Eatinq
Disorders: Diagnostic and Treatment Issues —1 Longwood, FL, Ryandic Publishing,
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Hall RCW: A Patient's View of Anorexia and Bulimia. In Hall RCW (ed): Psychiatric
Medicine — Eating Disorders: Diagnostic and Treatment Issues —II Longwood, FL,
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Hall ROW, Beresford TP: Medical Complications of Anorexia and Bulimia. In Hall
RCW (ed): Psychiatric Medicine — Eating Disorders: Diagnostic and Treatment Issues —II
Longwood. FL, Ryandic Publishing, 7:4:165-192, 1989
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Hall RCW, Beresford TP, Hall AK: Hypomagnesemia in Eating Disorder Patients:
Clinical Signs and Symptoms. In Hall RCW (ed): Psychiatric Medicine — Eating
Disorders: Diagnostic and Treatment Issues —II Longwood, FL, Ryandic Publishing,
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Hoffman RS, Hall RCW: Reversible EKG Changes in Anorexia Nervosa. In Hall RCW
(ed): Psychiatric Medicine — Eating_Disorders: Diagnostic and Treatment Issues —II,
Longwood, FL, Ryandic Publishing, 7:4:211-216, 1989
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Hall ROW, Beresford TP, Popkin MK, Hoffman RS. Wooley B, Tice L, Hall AK: Mitral
Valve Prolapse and Anxiety Disorders in Patients with Anorexia Nervosa. In Hall
RCW (ed): Psychiatric Medicine — Eating Disorders: Diagnostic and Treatment Issues —Il
Longwood, FL, Ryandic Publishing, 7:4:217-233, 1989
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Hall RCW, Beresford TP, Wooley B, Tice L, Hall AK: Covert Drug Use in Patients with
Eating Disorders. In Hall RCW (ed): Psychiatric Medicine — Eating Disorders:
Diagnostic and Treatment Issues
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Tice L, Hall ROW, Beresford TP, Quinones .1, Hall AK: Sexual Abuse in Patients with
Eating Disorders. In Hall RCW (ed): Psychiatric Medicine — Eating Disorders:
Diagnostic and Treatment Issues -II, Longwood, FL, Ryandic Publishing, 7:4:257-267,
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Hall RCW, Beresford TP: Psychiatry. In Kochar MA, Kutty K (eds): Concise Textbook of
Medicine. Second Edition New York, Elsevier, Cpt 15, pp 634 -654, 1990
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Hall RCW, Beresford TP, Blow FC, Hall AK: Differentiating Physical from Psychiatric
Disorders. In Thase ME, Edelstein BA, Hersen M (eds): Handbook of Outpatient
Treatment of Adults, New York, Plenum, Cpt 2, pp 19.40, 1990
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Hall RCW, Beresford TP, Kirkland RG: Dementia: The Growing Problem. Medical
Aspects of Human Sexuality 24:5:29-34, 1990
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Beresford TP, Hall RCW: Clinical Concerns in Psychopharmacology. In Hall RCW
(ed): Psychiatric Medicine, Longwood, FL, Ryandic Publishing 8:4:1-11, 1990
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Hall RCW (ed): Clinical Diagnosis and Management of Eating Disorders, Longwood,
FL, Ryandic Publishing, 1990
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Hall RCW, Beresford TP: Anorexia Nervosa: Diagnostic and Clinical Features. In
Hall RCW (ed): Clinical Diagnosis and Management of Eating Disorders, Longwood, FL,
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Hall RCW, Beresford TP: Bulimia Nervosa: Diagnostic Criteria, Clinical Features
and Discrete Clinical Sub-syndromes. In Hall RCW (ed): Clinical Diagnosis and
Management of Eating Disorders, Longwood, FL, Ryandic Publishing, pp 13-25, 1990
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Beresford TP, Hall RCW: Food and Drug Abuse: The Contrasts and Comparisons of
Eating Disorder and Alcoholism. In Hall RCW (ed): Clinical Diagnosis and
Management of Eating Disorders Longwood, FL, Ryandic Publishing, pp 37-46, 1990
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Hall RCW: A Patient's View of Anorexia and Bulimia. In Hall RCW (ed): Clinical
Diagnosis and Management of Eating Disorders, Longwood, FL, Ryandic Publishing, pp
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Hall RCW, Beresford TP: Medical Complications of Anorexia and Bulimia. In Hall
RCW (ed): Clinical Diagnosis and Management of Eating Disorders, Longwood, FL,
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203.
Hall RCW, Beresford TP, Hall AK: Hypomagnesemia in Eating Disorder Patients:
Clinical Signs and Symptoms. In Hall RCW (ed): Clinical Diagnosis and Management
of Eating Disorders, Longwood, FL, Ryandic Publishing, pp 193-203, 1990
204.
Hoffman RS, Hall RCW: Reversible EKG Changes in Anorexia Nervosa. In Hall RCW
(ed): Clinical Diagnosis and Management of Eating Disorders, Longwood, FL, Ryandic
Publishing, pp 211-216, 1990
205.
Hall RCW, Beresford TP, Popkin MK, Hoffman RS, Wooley B, Tice L, Hall AK: Mitral
Valve Prolapse and Anxiety Disorders in Patients with Anorexia Nervosa. In Hall
RCW (ed): Clinical Diagnosis and Management of Eating Disorders, Longwood, FL,
Ryandic Publishing, pp 217-233, 1990
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Hall ROW, Beresford TP, Wooley B, Tice L, Hall AK: Covert Drug Abuse in Patients
with Eating Disorders. In Hall RCW (ed): Clinical Diagnosis and Management of
gating Disorders, Longwood, FL, Ryandic Publishing, pp 247-255, 1990
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Tice L, Hall RCW, Beresford TP, Quinones J, Hall AK: Sexual Abuse in Patients with
Eating Disorders. In Hall RCW (ed): Clinical Diagnosis and Management of Eating
Disorders, Longwood, FL, Ryandic Publishing, pp 257-267, 1990
208.
Hall RCW (ed): Anxiety and Panic Disorder. Their Diagnosis and Management — I.
Psychiatric Medicine, Longwood, FL, Ryandic Publishing, 3:2, 1990
209.
Hall RCW (ed): Anxiety and Panic Disorder: Their Diagnosis and Management —
Psychiatric Medicine Longwood, FL, Ryandic Publishing, 3:3, 1990
210.
Hall RCW, Quinones JE, Hall AK: Bulimia: Four Sub-variants. (A review) Eating
Disorders Review 1:2, 1990
211.
Hall ROW: Psychiatric Adverse Drug Reactions: Steroid Psychosis. Clinical
Advances in the Treatment of Psychiatric Disorders 5:2:8-10, 1991
212.
Hall RCW, Blakey R, Hall AK Bulimia Nervosa: Four Uncommon Subtypes.
Psychosomatics 33:4:428-436, 1992
213.
Hall RCW, Kathol RG: Developing a Level IlUIV MedicaliPsychlatry Unit:
Establishing a Basis, Design of the Unit, and Physician Responsibility.
Psychosomatics 33:4:368-375, 1992
214.
Kathol RG, Harsch HH, Hall RCW, Shakespeare A, Cowart T: Categorization of Types
of MedicaUPsychlatry Units Based on Level of Acuity. Psychosomatics 33:4:376-
386, 1992
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215.
Kathol RG, Harsch HH, Hall RCW, Shakespeare A Cowart T: Quality Assurance in a
Setting Designed to Care for Patients with Combined Medical and Psychiatric
Disease. Psychosomatics 33:4:387-396, 1992
216.
Hazard SC, Hall RCW: A Modified GAF and Managed Care (Letter to the Editor).
Hosp Comm Psychiatry 45:6:611, 1993
217.
Hall RCW, Rundell JR, Hirsch TVV. Developing a Financially Viable Consultation-
Liaison Service. Psychosomatics 35:3:308-318, 1994
218.
Hall RCW: Social and Legal Implications of Managed Care in Psychiatry.
Psychosomatics 35:2:150-158, 1994
219.
Hall RCW: Legal Precedents Affecting Managed Care: The Physician's
Responsibilities to Patients. Psychosomatics 35:2:105-117, 1994
220.
Hall RCW, Dunlap PK, Hall RCW, Pacheco CA, Blakey RK, Abraham J: Thyroid
Disease and Abnormal Thyroid Function Tests in Women with Eating Disorders
and Depression. The Journal of the Florida Medical Association 82:3:187-192. 1995
221.
Hazard S, Hall RCW: Outcomes Assessment in Depressed Hospitalized Patients.
The Journal of the Florida Medical Association 82:1:24-29, 1995
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Hall RCW: Global Assessment of Functioning: A Modified Scale. Psychosomatics
36:3:267-275, 1995
223.
Hall RCW, Parks .1: The Modified Global Assessment of Functioning Scale:
Addendum (Letter to the Editor) Psychosomatics 36:4:416-417, 1995
224.
Hall RCW, Wise MG: The Clinical and Financial Burden of Mood Disorders. Cost
and Outcome. Psychosomatics 36:2:S11-S18, 1995
225.
Hall RCW, Frankel B: The Value of Consultation-Liaison Interventions to the General
Hospital. Psychiatric Services 47:4:418-420, 1996
226.
Hall RCW, Rundell JR, Hirsch TW: Economic Issues in Consultation-Liaison
Psychiatry. In Wise M, Rundeil JR (eds): Textbook of Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry.
Washington DC, APPI, Cpt 3, pp 24.37, 1996
227.
Hall RCW: Eating Disorders. In Wise M, Rundell JR (eds): Textbook of Consultation-
Liaison Psychiatry Washington DC, APPI, Cpt 22, pp 486 -504, 1996
228.
Hall RCW: Bulimia Nervosa and Diabetes Mellitus: A Dangerous Interplay
Producing Accelerated Complications. In Popkin MK (ed): Seminars in Clinical
Neuroosvchiatrv: Neurobehavioral Aspects of Diabetes Mellitus 2:1:24-30, 1997
229,
Rundell JR, Hall RCW: Past Mental Health or Substance Use Treatment History and
Psychiatric Differential Diagnosis in Consultation-Liaison Patients. Psychosomatics
38:3:262-268, 1997
230.
Rundell JR, Hall RCW: Psychiatric Characteristics of Consecutively Evaluated
Outpatient Renal Transplant Candidates and Comparisons with Consultation-
Liaison Inpatients. Psychosomatics 38:3:269-276, 1997
231.
Hall RCW: Ethical and Legal Implications of Managed Care. General Hospital
Psychiatry 19:200-208, 1997
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Hall RCW, Popkin MK, Rundell JR: Clinical Guidelines and Managed Care.
Psychiatric Update, 17:11:1-10, 1997
233.
Hall RCW: Ethics in Managed Care. Transference (Newsletter of the Florida
Psychiatric Society) 18:4:12, 1997
234.
Hall RCW: Three Legal Decisions Bolster Doctor-Patient Relationship. Psychiatric
Practice and Managed Care 4:5:5-8, 1998
235.
Hall RCW, Hall RCW: Anxiety and Endocrine Disease. In Popkin MK (ed): Seminars
in Clinical Neurogsvchiatry 4:2:72-83, 1999
236.
Hall RCW, Platt DE, Hall RCW: Suicide Risk Assessment: A Review of Risk Factors
for Suicide in 100 Patients Who Made Severe Suicide Attempts. Psychosomatics
40:1:18-27, 1999
237.
Hall ROW, Hall RCW: Fee-splitting: Ethical Implications and Principles for Practice
Management Transference 20:2:14, 1999
238.
Hall ROW: Eating Disorders. In Rundell JR, Wise MG (eds): Essentials of
Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry Washington DC, APPI, Cpt 14, pp 229-239, 1999
239.
Hall ROW, Hall ROW: Long-term Psychological and Neurological Complications of
Lindane Poisoning. Psychosomatics 40:6:513-517, 1999
240.
Hall RCW: Guidelines of Practice for Managed Care Reviewers. Psychiatric Practice
& Managed Care 5:6:6-7, 1999
241.
Hall RCW: Supreme Court Rules that It's OK for HMOs to "Incentivize" Physicians.
Psychiatric Practice & Managed Care 6:4:10-11, 2000
242.
Hall ROW, Hall ROW: False Allegations: The Role of the Forensic Psychiatrist.
Journal of Psychiatric Practice 7:5:343-346, 2001
243.
Hall RCW, Grieger T, Post J: Terrorism and Psychological Responses to Terrorist
Attacks. Psychiatric Update 22:2:1-9, 2002
244.
Hall RCW, Rundell JR, Popkin MK: Cost-effectiveness of the Consultation-Liaison
Service. In Wise MG, Rundell JR (eds): Textbook of Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry:
Psychiatry in the Medically III (second edition), Washington DC, APPI, Cpt 3, pp 25-32,
2002
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Hall RCW, Rundell JR: Eating Disorders. In Wise MG, Rundell JR (eds): Textbook of
Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry: Psychiatry in the Medically III (second edition),
Washington DC, APPI, pp 477.494, 2002
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Hall RCW, Hall RCW: Principles of Physician Recruiting. In Reid WH, Silver S (eds):
Handbook of Mental Health Administration and Management New York. Brunner-
Routledge, Cpt 34, pp 440-448, 2003
247.
Hall ROW, Hall RCW, Chapman M: Identifying Geriatric Patients at Risk for Suicide
and Depression. Clinical Geriatrics 11:10:36-44, 2003
248.
Hall RCW, Hall RCW: Establishing Liaison Before Disaster Strikes. American
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Hall RCW, Hall RCW, Chapman MJ: Emotional and Psychiatric Effects of Weapons
of Mass Destruction in First Responders. In Ursano RJ, Norwood AE, Fullerton CS
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Hall RCW. Appleby B, Hall RCW: Atypical Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome
Presenting as Fever of Unknown Origin in the Elderly. Southern Medical Journal
1:98:114-117, 2005
251.
Hall RCW, Hall, RCW, Chapman MJ: Exploitation of the Elderly: Undue Influence as
a Form of Elder Abuse. Clinical Geriatrics 13(2):28-36, February 2005
252.
Hall RCW, Hall RCW, Chapman MJ: Definition, Diagnosis and Forensic Implications
of Postconcussional Syndrome. Psychosomatics 46:3:195-202, 2005
253.
Hall RCW, Hall RCW: Abuse of Supraphysiologic Doses of Anabolic Steroids.
Southern Medical Journal 85:5:550-555, 2005
254.
Hall RCW, Hall RCW, Chapman MJ: Psychiatric Complications of Anabolic Steroid
Abuse. Psychosomatics, 46:4:285-290, July-August 2005
255.
Myers WC, Hall RCW, Eth S: AAPL's New Ethics Guidelines. AAPL Newsletter,
31(2)12-13, April 2006
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Hall RCW, Hall RCW, Chapman MJ: Medical and Psychiatric Casualties caused by
Conventional and Radiological (Dirty) Bombs. General Hospital Psychiatry,
28(3):242-248, May-June 2006
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Hall RCW, Hall RCW, Chapman MJ: Postconcussional Syndrome: A Work in
Progress (Response to Dr. Smith). Letter to the Editor. Psychosomatics, 47(3):272,
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Hall RCW, Hall RCW, Chapman MJ: Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome in the Elderly:
Diagnostic Criteria, Incidence, Risk Factors, Pathophysiology, and Treatment.
(CME article) Clinical Geriatrics, 14(5):39-46, 2006
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Hall RCW, Hall RCW, Chapman MJ: Effects of Terrorist Attacks on the Elderly, Part I:
Medical and Psychiatric Complications of Bombings and Biological, Chemical, and
Nuclear Attacks. Clinical Geriatrics, 14(8)26-35, 2006
260.
Hall RCW, Hall RCW, Chapman MJ. Effects of Terrorist Attacks on the Elderly, Part
2: Posttraumatic Stress, Acute Stress, and Affective Disorders. Clinical Geriatrics,
14(9):17-24, 2006
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Hall RCW, Hall RCW: Malingering of PTSD: forensic and diagnostic considerations,
characteristics of malingerers and clinical presentations. General Hospital
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Hall RCW, Hall RCW: A Profile of Pedophilia: Definition, Characteristics of
Offenders, Recidivism, Treatment Outcomes, and Forensic Issues. Mayo Clinic
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Hall RCW, Hall RCW: Detection of Malingered PTSD: An Overview of Clinical,
Psychometric, and Physiological Assessment: Where Do We Stand? Journal of
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Hall RCW, Hall RCW, Chapman MJ: Psychiatric Effects of Terrorism: Medical and
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Hall RCW, Hall RCW: The 1995 Kikwit Ebola outbreak — Model of virus properties
on system capacity and function: A lesson for future viral epidemics. American
Journal of Disaster Medicine, 2(5):270-276, 2007
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Hall RCW, Hall RCW, Chapman MJ: Central Serotonin Syndrome: Part I—Causative
Agents, Presentation, and Differential Diagnosis. Clinical Geriatrics, 15(12):18-25,
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Hall RCW, Hall RCW, Chapman MJ: Central Serotonin Syndrome: Part II —
Pathophysiology, Drug Interactions, and Treatment. Clinical Geriatrics, 16(1):24-28,
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Hall RCW, Hall RCW, Chapman MJ: Violence in Older Persons: Part I — Occurrence
in Forensic/Criminal Situations, Partner Relationships, and Sexual Offenses.
Clinical Geriatrics, 16(5):27-32, 2008
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Hall RCW, Hall RCW, Chapman MJ: Violence in Older Persons: Part II — Occurrence
in Hospitals and PharmacologicallBehavioral Treatment of Agitation, Aggression
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Hall RCW, Hall RCW, Chapman MJ: Nursing Home Violence: Occurrence, Risks, and
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Hall RCW, Popkin MK, McHenry L: Angel's Trumpet Psychosis: Central Nervous
System Anticholinergic Syndrome - A Report of 10 Cases
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Association, No 205, p 204, May 1976
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Hall RCW, Popkin MK, Stickney S, Gardner ER: Covert Outpatient Drug Abuse
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Association, No 281, p 166-167, May 1977
-Mental Health Scope, 9:11:3-4, June 30, 1977
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-Digest of Neurology and Psychiatry, p 267, June-July 1978
5.
Stickney SK, Hall RCW, Popkin MK: Drug Abuse in the Medical Profession: A
Therapist's Dilemma
-National Drug Abuse Conference, Book of Abstracts entitled, 'A Multicultural View of
Drug Abuse," p 56, May 1977
-The US Journal of Drug and Alcohol Dependence, Miami, Florida, 1:5, June 1977
-Canadian Medical Association Journal, 117:89.90. July 9, 1977
6.
DeVaul R, Hall RCW, Faillace LA: Drug Abuse In Polysurgical Patients
-Scientific Proceedings in Summary Form, 130th Annual Meeting, American Psychiatric
Association, No 282, pp 167-168, May 1977
7.
Hall RCW, Popkin MF, Stickney SK: Effects of Covert Patient Drug Abuse on
Therapist Performance
-National Drug Abuse Conference, Book of Abstracts entitled, 'A Multicultural View of
Drug Abuse,' p 25, May 1977
-VI World Congress of Psychiatry, No 906, August 1977
8.
DeVaul R, Hall RCW, Zisook S: Grief-related Facsimile Illness
-VI World Congress of Psychiatry, No 996, August 1977
9.
Hall RCW, Malone PT: Psychiatric Effects of Prolonged Asian Captivity: Two-year
Follow-up
-Psychiatric Digest, p 8, March 1977
10.
Hall RCW, Popkin MK, Faillace LA, DeVaul RA, Stickney SK: Psychiatric Presentation
of Medical Illness
-VI World Congress of Psychiatry, No 1269, August 1977
11.
Vignes AJ, Hall RCW, Miscoe B, Halley K, Stickney SK: The Resettlement of
Vietnamese in America: A Comparison of the Resettlement of Vietnamese in
Houston, Texas and Baton Rouge, Louisiana
-VI World Congress of Psychiatry, No 1342, August 1977
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12.
DeVaul R, Hall RCW, Faillace LA: Surgical Proneness — A Clinical Assessment
-VI World Congress of Psychiatry, No 1445, August 1977
13.
Hall RCW, Popkin MK, Stickney SK: Psychosis Induced by Datura Suaveolens
-Program and Summary Book of the National Drug Abuse Conference, Seattle,
Washington, No 23, p 86, 1978
14.
Hall RCW, Popkin MK, Stickney SK: latrogenic Anticholinergic Syndrome
- Program and Summary Book of the National Drug Abuse Conference, Seattle,
Washington, No 23, p 161, 1978
15.
Gardner ER, Hall RCW, Stickney SK: A Stress Model for Dealing with the Elderly
Substance Abuser
- Program and Summary Book of the National Drug Abuse Conference, Seattle,
Washington, No 232, p 161, 1978
16.
Stickney SK, Hall RCW: Psychiatric Illness with Concomitant Drug Abuse
- Program and Summary Book of the National Drug Abuse Conference, Seattle,
Washington, No 277, p 174, 1978
17.
Hall RCW, Stickney SK: Rapidly Developing Psychosis as Complication of Innocent
Over-the-Counter Drug Use
-Program and Summary Book of the National Drug Abuse Conference, Seattle,
Washington, No 23, p 86, 1978
18.
Hall RCW, Popkin MK, Stickney SK, Gardner ER: Presentation of the "Steroid
Psychoses"
-Syllabus and Scientific Proceedings in Summary Form, 1351h Annual Meeting, American
Psychiatric Association, No 119, pp 57-58, 1978
19.
Hall RCW, Stickney SK, Popkin MK: The Physician Drug Abuser
-Syllabus and Scientific Proceedings in Summary Form, 131st Annual Meeting, American
Psychiatric Association, No 297, p 153, 1978
-Digest of Neurology and Psychiatry, January 1979
20.
Hall RCW, Faillace LA, Stickney SK: Reduction of Phenothiazine Extrapyramidal
Syndrome by Naloxone
-Book of Abstracts — Joint Meeting, American Psychiatric Association/Societe Medico
Psychologique, Paris, France, Section III, p 2, May 1978
21.
Vignes AJ, Hall RCW: Entry of Vietnamese People into the American Culture
-Book of Abstracts — Joint Meeting, American Psychiatric Association/Societe Medico
Psychologique, Paris, France, Section IV, pp 5-6, May 1978
-Science News, 115:16:263, April 1979
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22.
Hall RCW, Stickney SK, Popkin MK, Gardner ER: Underlying Factors Affecting Drug
Abuse and its Treatment among Medical Professionals
- Book of Abstracts — Joint Meeting, American Psychiatric Association/Societe Medico
Psychologique, Paris, France, Section VII, pp 3-4, May 1978
23.
DeVaul R, Hall RCW, Faillace LA: Drug Use by the Polysurgical Patient
-Digest of Neurology and Psychiatry, p 266, June-July 1978
24.
Hall RCW, Perl M. Stickney SK, Gardner ER, Gruzenski WP: The Social Breakdown
Syndrome Revisited
-VI World Congress of Social Psychiatry, General Program, Lisbon, Portugal, No 93, p
63, October 1978
25.
Stickney SK, Hall RCW: The Effect of Pre-discharge Contact on Follow-up
Compliance and Recidivism: A Four-year Study
-VI World Congress of Social Psychiatry, General Program, Lisbon. Portugal, No 95, p
64, October 1978
26.
Hall RCW, Popkin MK, DeVaul RA, Faillace LA, Stickney SK: Physical Illness
Presenting as Psychiatric Disease
-Digest of Neurology and Psychiatry, January 1979
-Modern Medicine Abstracts
-CNS News Tips, 3:1-2
27.
Hall RCW, Stickney SK, Gardner ER, Gruzenski WP: Divergent Social Expectations: A
Detriment to Treatment Effectiveness
—VI World Congress of Social Psychiatry, General Program, Lisbon, Portugal, No 77, p
126, October 1978
28.
Hall RCW, Stickney SK, Gardner ER, Pert M: The Professional Burnout Syndrome
--VI World Congress of Social Psychiatry, General Program, Lisbon, Portugal, No 209, p
36, October 1978
29.
Hall RCW, Segal J, Spiro H, Falllace LA: Changing Status: Factors Affecting the
Adjustment of Immigrants to a New Culture
—VI World Congress of Social Psychiatry, General Program, Lisbon, Portugal, No 267, p
170, October 1978
30.
Hall RCW, Faillace LA, Pert M: Role Diffusion and the Death of Psychiatry
—VI World Congress of Social Psychiatry, General Program, Lisbon, Portugal, No 31, p
20, October 1978
31.
Hall RCW, Faillace LA, Spiro H: Psychiatric Cannibalism: The Creation of Lay
Boards
-VI World Congress of Social Psychiatry, General Program, Lisbon, Portugal, No 69, p
35, October 1978
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32.
Popkin MK, Prema RA, Hall RCW. Caimes LA, Jones TK: Novel Psychiatric Adjunct
to Cancer Therapy
-Psychiatric Digest, 37, p 34, November 1978
33.
Hall RCW Psychiatric Research: The Psychotic Patient and Informed Consent:
"Through the Looking Glass"
-American Bar Association Journal, "A Doctor's View of Informed Consent: 65, 142,
January 1979
34.
Hall RCW, Stickney, SK, Popkin MK: Physician Drug Abuser
-American Medical Association Newsletter, "Impaired Physician," April 1979
35.
Stickney SK, Hall RCW, Gardner ER: Aftercare Follow-up Compliance and
Recidivism
-Psychiatric News, 14:12, June 15, 1979
36.
Hall RCW: Minor Tranquilizers
-Abstract Book — Gerontology Society, 32nd Annual Scientific Meeting, Washington DC,
Part 2, 19:5:179, November 1979
37.
Perl M, Hall RCW, Gardner ER, Dudrick SJ, Englert DM: Psychosocial Aspects of
Long-term Home Hyperalimentatlon
-JPEN IV Clinical Congress Abstracts, 3:6:522, November/December 1979
38.
Hall RCW, Gruzenski WP, Popkin MK: Differential Diagnosis of Somatopsychic
Disorders
-Practical Reviews in Psychiatry, January 4, 1980
39.
Hall RCW, Gardner ER, Stickney SK: Geriatric Outreach — Analysis of Life Stress
Model
-Psychiatric News, pp 36;38 January 4, 1980
40.
Hall RCW, Gardner ER, Peri M, LeCann AF: Unrecognized Physical Illness Prompting
Psychiatric Admission
-Syllabus and Scientific Proceedings in Summary Form, 133r0 Annual Meeting, American
Psychiatric Association, 1980
-Psychiatric News, p 1;16-17, June 20, 1980
-The Convention Reporter, Report on 133rd Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric
Association, 10:15:7, June 1980
-Family Journal of Mental Health, 1:9:1;3-8, September 1980
-Science News, 118:15:233, October 1980
-Frontiers of Psychiatry, 10:11:3, November 1, 1980
-Psychiatric News, XVI:3:28-29, February 6, 1981
-The New York Times, p C2, May 26, 1981
-Digest of Neurology and Psychiatry, p 262, June-July 1981
41.
Gardner ER, Hall RCW: Protracted Stress Syndrome in Health Cam Providers
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-Clinical Psychiatry News, p 5, November 1980
42.
Hall RCW, Popkin MK, DeVaul A; Faillace LA, Stickney SK Physical Illness Presenting
as Psychiatric Disease
-Archives of General Psychiatry, 35:1315-1320, 1978
-Annals of Internal Medicine, 92:444, 1980
43.
Hall RCW: Psychiatric Emergencies and Physical Illness: A Forgotten Relationship
-Clinical Psychiatry News, Report of 12th Annual Taylor Manor Hospital Psychiatric
Symposium, p 4, August 1980
44.
Gardner ER, Hall RCW: Legal and Clinical Issues in Treating Health Care Providers
who Abuse Drugs
-National Alcohol and Drug Coalition Meeting Abstracts, No 39. September 1980
45.
Hall RCW, Gardner ER, Searing D. Taylor W, Shelp E, Lyons W: Impaired Volition and
Drug Use: The Legal Issues
-National Alcohol and Drug Coalition Meeting Abstracts, No 64. September 1980
46.
Hall RCW, Gardner ER, Popkin MK: Amphetamine Psychosis: Clinical Presentations
and Differential Diagnosis
-National Alcohol and Drug Coalition Meeting Abstracts, No 205, September 1980
47.
Hall RCW, Gardner ER, Stickney SK, LeCann AF, Popkin MK: Physical Illness
Manifesting as Psychiatric Disease —II. Analysis of a State Hospital Inpatient
Population
-Science News, 118:15-23, October 11, 1980
-Frontiers of Psychiatry, V:11, November 1, 1980
-Digest of Neurology and Psychiatry, p 449, December 1980
-Journal Club Psychiatry, Omega Communications Inc, Springfield, NJ, 2:1, 1981
-SOMA Newsletter, New Zealand, 2:1:3-6, February 1981
-Current Clinical Briefs, 2:11:10, 1981
-Mental Health Care Spotlight, 2:2A
-Medical Tribune, 22:21, August 12, 1981
-The Lancet, p 873, October 17, 1981
-1982 Yearbook of Psychiatry and Applied Mental Health, p 178
48.
Stickney SK, Hall RCW, Gardner ER: Unrecognized Postpartum Depression
49.
Hall RCW, Feinsiiver DL, Gardner ER: Emergency Room Psychiatry: Role Conflicts,
Future Directions
-Scientific Proceedings in Summary Form, 134th Annual Meeting of the American
Psychiatric Association, No 65, pp 216-217, 1981
-Clinical Psychiatric News, 9:7:37, July 1981
50.
Hall RCW, Stickney SK, Gardner ER: Psychiatric Symptoms In Patients with
Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
-Psychiatric Digest, p 7, August 1981
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51.
Hall RCW, Feinsilver DL, Holt RE: Anticholinergic Psychosis: Differential Diagnosis
and Management
-Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology, 2:1:83, 1982
52.
DiSclafani A, Hall RCW, Gardner ER: Drug-Induced Psychosis: Emergency
Diagnosis and Management
-Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology, 2:2:157-158, April 1982
-Psychiatric Topics, 227, 1981
53.
Beresford TP. Hall RCW, Low D: Biochemical Parameters of Alcoholism
-Psychosomatic Medicine, 44:116-117, 1982
54.
Hall RCW, Popkin MK, DeVaul R, Hall AK, Gardner ER, Beresford TP: Psychiatric
Manifestations of Hashimoto's Thyroiditis
-Scientific Proceedings in Summary Form, VI World Congress of the International College
of Psychosomatic Medicine, No 242, p 61, September 1981
-Current Clinical Briefs, Vol 111(3):9-10, 1982
55.
Hall RCW, LeCann AF, Gardner ER: Demonic Possession — A Therapist's Dilemma
-Psychiatric Digest, 1982
56.
Hall RCW, Beresford TP, Coleman JH: Psychiatric Effects Produced by Respiratory
Drugs
-Book of Abstracts from Collegiate International Neuropsychopharmacology, 14th CINP
Congress
57.
Hall RCW: Psychiatric Effects of Thyroid Hormone Disturbance
-Psychiatric Digest, pp 29-30, April 1984
58.
Hall RCW, Beresford TP: Emergency Room Consultation
-Audio Digest Psychiatry. 13:24, December 1984
59.
Beresford TP, Hall RCW, Blow FC, Nichols LO, Langston J: Brain CT Scans in
Psychiatric Patients
-Program and Papers on New Research, 138th Annual Meeting, American Psychiatric
Association, p 30, May 1985
60.
Hall RCW, Beresford TP, Hoffman RS: Signs and Symptoms of Hypomagnesemia in
Eating Disordered Patients
-Society of Biological Psychiatry's 42nd Annual Convention and Scientific Program. p 124,
1987
61.
Hall RCW, Beresford TP. Hoffman RS: Unrecognized Physical Symptoms in Patients
Hospitalized for Eating Disorders
- Society of Biological Psychiatry's 42nd Annual Convention and Scientific Program, p
122, 1987
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62.
Hall RCW, Hoffman RS, Beresford TP, Wooley B, Tice L. Hall AK: Hypomagnesemia in
Patients with Eating Disorders
-141n Annual Meeting, American Psychiatric Association, May 1988
63.
Hall RCW, Hoffman RS, Beresford TP, Wooley B, Tice L, Hall AK, Kubassek L:
Unrecognized Physical Illness in Patients with Eating Disorders
-CME Syllabus and Proceedings Summary, 142od Annual Meeting, American Psychiatric
Association, No 85, p 103, May 1989
64.
Hall RCW, Tice L, Beresford TP, Wooley B, Hall AK: Sexual Abuse in Patients with
Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia
-Clinical Psychiatry News, p 8, August 1989
65.
Hall RCW, Tice L, Beresford TP, Hoffman RS, Quinones JE, Graves S, Hall AK: Bulimic
Subtypes: A Review of 500 Patients
-1990 CME Syllabus and Proceedings Summary, American Psychiatric Association, No
44, p 84, May 1990
66.
Hall RCW, Quinones, Hall AK: Bulimic Subtypes: A review of 50 Patients
-Eating Disorders Review, 1(2)8, 1990
67.
Hall RCW: Management of Eating Disorders
-Fifth Annual Symposium on Psychiatric Medicine, University of Florida, Gainesville,
March 1991
68.
Hall RCW: Developing and Operating a Med-Psych Unit
-144th Annual Meeting, American Psychiatric Association, May 1991
69.
Hall RCW, Hazard SC, Hall RCW, Pacheco CA, Blakey RE, Abraham J: Thyroid
Disease in Eating Disordered and Depressed Patients
-146th Annual Meeting, American Psychiatric Association, p 157 (Poster Session), may
1994
70.
Hall RCW, Rundell JR, Domenech B, Hirsch TW: Developing a Financially Viable
Consultation Liaison Service
-147th Annual Meeting, American Psychiatric Association, May 1994
71.
Hall RCW, Rundell JR, Domenech B: Effects of Psychiatric Consultation on Patient
Outcome In Med-Surg Inpatients
-14r Annual Meeting, American Psychiatric Association, May 1994
72.
Hall RCW, Hazard SC: Global Assessment of Functioning: A modified Scale
-Proceedings, 4001 Annual Meeting, Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine, November
1993
41
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73.
Hall RCW, Hazard SC: Prevalence of Thyroid and Severity of Psychiatric Illness in
Patients with Eating Disorders and Primary Depression
-Proceedings, 40th Annual Meeting, Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine, November
1993
74.
Rundell JR, Hall RCW, Domenech B: Medical and Psychiatric Diagnosis and
Psychopharmacological Treatment in General Hospital Inpatients who receive
Psychiatric Consultation
-Proceedings, 40th Annual Meeting, Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine, November
1993
75.
Hall RCW: Psychopharmacology and Management of Eating Disorders
-North Broward Hospital District CME Program, "Topics for the Practicing Physician,"
January 1994
76.
Hall RCW: Role of Consultation-liaison Psychiatry in General Hospitals: Clinical
Care and Funding
-Eighth Annual Symposium on Psychiatric Medicine, Florida Hospital Center for
Psychiatry, March 1994
77.
Pate J, Hester C, Garner D, Suematsu H, Akande D, Suzuki A, Nagata T, Kiriike N,
Krueger DW. Strupp K, Hall RCW: EDI-2 Differences in Bulimic and Nonbulimic
Women of Africa, Japan and the USA
-Sixth International Conference on Eating Disorders, New York, April 1994
78.
Hazard SC. Hall RCW: Outcome in Single and Dual Diagnosis Patients
-Annual Meeting, American Psychiatric Association, in "New Research Program and
Abstracts," #NR203 p 108, May 1994
79.
Hazard SC, Hall RCW: Managed Care and Global Assessment of Functioning
- Annual Meeting, American Psychiatric Association, in "New Research Program and
Abstracts," #NR63 p 221, May 1994
80.
Hall RCW, RundeII JR: Developing a Financially Viable Consultation Liaison Service
-Syllabus and Proceedings Summary, Annual Meeting, American Psychiatric Association,
#43, p 17. May 1994
81.
Hall RCW, Ferguson DW, Abraham J: Tricyclic Antidepressants — Need for Blood
Level Monitoring
-Comprehensive Psychiatry, 1996
82.
Hall RCW: Ethical and Legal Implications of Managed Care
-The 91" Annual Institute of Psychiatry Conference during Spoleto Festival USA. in "1996:
Update in Psychiatry, "Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC
83.
Hall RCW: Domestic Violence: What the Clinician Needs to Know
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-The Orlando Primary Care Review Course, Syllabus, Waft Disney World Village,
Orlando, Florida, July 1996
84.
Hall RCW, Frankel BL: Psychiatric Consultation in General Hospitals cut costs
-Outcome, 1(8)1. 12, August 1996
85.
Rundell JR, Hall RCW: Psychiatric Characteristics of Renal Transplant Candidates &
Comparisons with C-1 Inpatients
-Proceedings, 4P Annual Meeting Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine, *Issues in
Organ Transplantation," November 1996
86.
Hall RCW, Platt DE, Hall RCW: Suicide Risk Assessment: A Review of Risk Factors
for Suicide in 100 Patients who made Severe Suicide Attempts: Evaluation of
Suicide Risk in a Time of Managed Care
-Psychiatric Practice & Managed Care, American Psychiatric Association, 5(5):12,
September-October 1999
1.
Newman G, Hall RCW: Acting Out: An Indication for Psychodrama. The International
Conference of Psychodrama, Amsterdam, Netherlands, 1971
2.
Hall RCW, Malone PT: Psychiatric Residuals of Prolonged Concentration Camp
Experience. Navy Neuropsychiatry Symposium, American Psychiatric Association,
Detroit, MI, May 1974
3.
Hall RCW: Psychiatric Residuals of Asian Captivity.
-Navy Neuropsychiatric Seminar, Detroit, MI, 1974
-Center for Prisoner of War Studies, San Diego, CA, 1974
-National Institute of Mental Health, Research Symposium, Rockville, MD, 1975
4.
Hall RCW, Malone PT: Psychiatric Effect of Prolonged Asian Captivity: Two-year
Follow-up. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, CA, 1975
5.
Hall RCW, McHenry LE, Popkin MK: Angel's Trumpet Psychosis. American
Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting, Miami, FL, May 1976
6.
Hall RCW: Angel's Trumpet Psychosis. Florida Council for Community Mental Health
Clinic Directors, Tampa, FL, September 14, 1976
7.
Hall RCW: Use of Blood and Urine Samples as Diagnostic Tools in an Outpatient
Setting. Florida Council for Community Mental Health Clinic Directors, Tampa. FL,
September 14, 1976
8.
Hall RCW: Covert Outpatient Drug Abuse: Implications for Diagnosis and
Management
-Florida Council for Community Mental Health Clinic Directors, Tampa, FL, September
14, 1976
-Association of Drug Detection Laboratories Symposium, New Orleans. LA, December 3,
1976
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9.
Hall RCW, Popkin MK, DeVaul R, Stickney SK: Countertransference Issues Affecting
the Treatment of Covert Drug Abusers. Association of Drug Detection Laboratories
Symposium, New Orleans, LA, December 3, 1976
10.
Hall RCW. Popkin MK, Stickney SK, DeVaul R: Urine Screening for Drug Abuse in
Psychiatric Outpatients — The Single Most Valuable Tool. Association of Drug
Detection Laboratories Symposium, New Orleans, LA, December 3, 1976
11.
Hall RCW, Popkin MK, DeVaul R, Faillace LA, Stickney SIC Physical Illness
Presenting as Psychiatric Disease. American Psychiatric Society's Annual Meeting,
Atlanta, GA, March 1977
12.
Hall RCW, DeVaul R, Popkin MK, Stickney SK: Covert Outpatient Drug Abuse.
American Psychiatric Association's Annual Meeting, Toronto, Canada, May 1977
13.
DeVaul R, Hall RCW, Faillace LA: Surgical Proneness: A Clinical Assessment.
American Psychiatric Association's Annual Meeting, Toronto, Canada, May 1977
14.
Hall RCW, Popkin MK, DeVaul R, Stickney SK: Effect of Covert Outpatient Drug
Abuse on Therapists' Performance. National Drug Abuse Conference, San Francisco,
CA, May 1977
15.
Stickney SK, Hall RCW, Popkin MK: Drug Abuse in the Medical Profession: A
Therapist's Dilemma. National Drug Abuse Conference, San Francisco, California, May
1977
16.
Vignes AJ, Hall RCW, Miscoe B, Halley K. Stickney SK: The Resettlement of
Vietnamese in America — A Comparison of the Resettlement of Vietnamese in
Houston, Texas and Baton Rouge, Louisiana. VI World Congress of Psychiatry.
Honolulu. HI, August 1977
17.
Hall RCW, Popkin MK, Faillace LA, Stickney SK: Psychiatric Presentation of Medical
Illness. VI World Congress of Psychiatry. Honolulu, HI, August 1977
18.
DeVaul R. Hall RCW, Zisook S: Grief-related Facsimile Illness. VI World Congress of
Psychiatry, Honolulu, HI, August 1977
19.
Hall RCW: Legal Issues in Psychiatry. Psychiatric Seminar, University of Minnesota
Medical School, Minneapolis. MN, February 1978
20.
Hall RCW, Stickney SK, Gruzenski WP, Gardner ER: The Central Anticholinergic
Syndrome. National Drug Abuse Conference, Seattle, WA, April 1978
21.
Hall RCW, Stickney SK, Gruzenski WP, Gardner ER: Rapidly Developing Psychosis
as a Complication of Innocent Over-the-counter Drug Abuse. National Drug Abuse
Conference, Seattle, WA, April 1978
22.
Hall RCW, Popkin MK, Stickney SK, Gruzenski WP, Gardner ER: Psychosis Induced
by Datura Suave°lens. National Drug Abuse Conference, Seattle, WA, April 1978
23.
Gardner ER, Hall RCW, Stickney SK: A Stress Model for Dealing with the Elderly
Substance Abuser. National Drug Abuse Conference, Seattle, WA, April 1978
24.
Stickney SK, Hall RCW, Gardner ER: Psychiatric Illness with Concomitant Drug
Abuse. National Drug Abuse Conference, Seattle, WA, April 1978
44
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25.
Hall RCW, Stickney SK, Popkin MK, Gardner ER: Presentation of the "Steroid
Psychoses." 131 Annual Meeting, American Psychiatric Association, Atlanta, Georgia,
May 1978
26.
Hall RCW, Stickney SK, Popkin MK: The Physician Drug Abuser. 131" Annual
Meeting, American Psychiatric Association, Atlanta, Georgia, May 1978
27.
Hall ROW, Faillace LA, Stickney SK: A Reduction of Phenothiazine Extrapyramidal
Syndrome by Naloxone. Joint Meeting, American Psychiatric Association/Societe
Medico Psychologique, Paris, France, May 1978
28.
Vignes AJ, Hall RCW: Entry of the Vietnamese People into American Culture. Joint
Meeting, American Psychiatric Association/Societe Medico Psychologique, Paris, France,
May 1978
29.
Hall RCW, Stickney SK, Popkin MK, Gardner ER: Underlying Factors Affecting Drug
Abuse and its Treatment among Medical Professionals. Joint Meeting, American
Psychiatric Association/Societe Medico Psychologique, Paris, France, May 1978
30.
Hall RCW, Peri M, Stickney SK, Gardner ER, Gruzenski WP: The Social Breakdown
Syndrome Revisited. VII World Congress of Social Psychiatry, Lisbon, Portugal,
October 1978
31.
Stickney SK, Hall RCW: The Effect of Pm-discharge Contact on Follow-up
Compliance and Recidivism: A Four-year Study.
-VII World Congress of Social Psychiatry, Lisbon, Portugal, October 1978
-132m Annual Meeting, American Psychiatric Association, Chicago, IL, May 1979
32.
Hall RCW, Stickney SK, Gardner ER, Gruzenski WP: Divergent Social Expectations: a
Detriment to Treatment Effectiveness. VII World Congress of Social Psychiatry,
Lisbon, Portugal, October 1978
33.
Hall RCW, Stickney SK, Gardner ER, Peri M: The Professional Burnout Syndrome. VII
World Congress of Social Psychiatry, Lisbon, Portugal, October 1978
34.
Hall ROW, Segal J, Spiro H, Faillace LA: Changing Status: Factors Affecting the
Adjustment of immigrants to a New Culture. VII World Congress of Social Psychiatry,
Lisbon, Portugal, October 1978
35.
Hall RCW, Faillace LA, Spiro H: Psychiatric Cannibalism: The Creation of Lay
Boards. VII World Congress of Social Psychiatry, Lisbon, Portugal, October 1978
36.
Hall RCW, Faillace LA, Perl M: Role Diffusion and the Death of Psychiatry. VII World
Congress of Social Psychiatry, Lisbon, Portugal, October 1978
37.
Hall RCW, Vignes AJ, Gardner ER, Stickney SK, Perl M: Psychiatric Assessment of
Vietnam Refugees in America, VII World Congress of Social Psychiatry. Lisbon,
Portugal, October 1978
38.
Hall ROW: Psychiatric Emergencies. National Symposium on Emergency Room
Medicine, University of Texas Health Science Center, Houston, TX, November 14, 1978
39.
Hall RCW: Legal Issues Affecting Psychosomatic Research. Annual Meeting,
Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine, Atlanta, GA, November 1978
45
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40.
Hall RCW, Gardner ER, Stickney SK, Peri M: Geriatric Outreach — Analysis of Life
Stress Model. 132nd Annual Meeting, American Psychiatric Association, Chicago. IL,
May 1979
41.
Hall RCW, Stickney SK, Faillace LA, Gardner ER: Relationship of Psychiatric Illness
to Drug Abuse. 132nd Annual Meeting, American Psychiatric Association. Chicago, IL,
May 1979
42.
Stickney SK, Hall RCW, Gardner ER: The Effect of Pre-discharge Planning on
Follow-up Compliance and Recidivism. 132nd Annual Meeting, American Psychiatric
Association, Chicago, IL, May 1979
43.
Hall RCW, Hall AK, Gardner ER, Peri M: A Comparison of Tricyclic Antidepressants
and Analgesics in the Management of Chronic Post-operative Surgical Pain.
Annual Meeting, Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine, San Francisco, CA, October 1979
44.
Hall RCW, Stickney SK, Gardner ER, Peri M: Psychiatric Symptoms in Patients with
Systemic Lupus Erythematosus. Annual Meeting, Academy of Psychosomatic
Medicine, San Francisco, CA, October 1979
45.
Hall RCW: Use of Minor Tranquilizers in the Elderly — Pharmacokinetics and
Pharmacodynamics. 32nd Annual Scientific Meeting, Gerontology Society, Washington,
DC, November 25-29, 1979
46.
Hall RCW, Zisook S: Paradoxical Reactions to Benzodlazepines. International
Symposium: "Benzodiazepines: A Critical Overview." Brussels. Belgium, December 1-2,
1979
47.
Gardner ER, Hall RCW, Perl M: Increasing Coping Skills in the Elderly. Annual
Meeting, National Council of Community Mental Health Centers, Inc., San Francisco, CA,
February 1980
48.
Hall RCW: Evaluation and Assessment of Non-functional Psychiatric Illness in the
Elderly. National Conference on Geriatric Somatopsychiatry, Houston. TX, September
13-14, 1979
49.
Peri M, Hall RCW, Dudrick SJ, Englert DM, Stickney SK, Gardner ER: Psychological
Aspects of Long-term Home HyperalimentatIon. IV Clinical Congress of American
Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition, Chicago, IL, January 1980
50.
Hall RCW: Psychiatric Emergencies and Physical Illness: A Forgotten
Relationship. it' Annual Taylor Manor Hospital Psychiatric Symposium, Ellicott City,
MD, April 12, 1980
51.
Hall RCW, Gardner ER, Perl M, LeCann AF: Unrecognized Physical Illness Prompting
Psychiatric Admission. 133"' Annual Meeting, American Psychiatric Association, San
Francisco, CA, May 8, 1980
52.
Hall RCW: The Impaired Physician. 114 International Research Symposium on the
Impaired Physician, Baltimore, MD, June 1980
53.
Gardner ER, Hall RCW: Legal and Clinical Issues in Treating Health Care Providers
who Abuse Drugs. National Alcohol and Drug Coalition Meeting, Washington, DC,
September 1980
46
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54.
Hall RCW, Gardner ER, Searing D. Taylor W, Shelp E, Lyons W: Impaired Volition and
Drug Use: The Legal issues. National Alcohol and Drug Coalition Meeting,
Washington, DC, September 1980
55.
Hall RCW, Gardner ER, Popkin MK: Amphetamine Psychoses: Clinical Presentations
and Differential Diagnosis. National Alcohol and Drug Coalition Meeting. Washington,
DC, September 1980
56.
Hall RCW, Stickney SK, Gardner ER, Popkin MK: Psychiatric Reactions to Long-term
Intravenous Hyperalimentation. Annual Meeting, Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine,
Bal Harbour, FL, October 1980
57.
DiSciafani A, Hall RCW, Gardner ER: Drug-induced Psychosis in the Emergency
Room: Differential Diagnosis and Management Annual Meeting, Academy of
Psychosomatic Medicine, Bal Harbour. FL, October 1980
58.
Gardner ER, Hall RCW: The Professional Stress Syndrome. Annual Meeting.
Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine, Bal Harbour, FL, October 1980
59.
Gardner ER, Hall ER: Psychiatric Symptoms Induced by Innocent Use of Over-the-
counter Medications. Annual Meeting, Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine, Bal
Harbour, FL, October 1980
60.
Bookman PH, Good R, Hall RCW, Lambright W: Practical Issues of Sedative Hypnotic
Drug Management. Annual Meeting, Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine, Bal
Harbour, FL, October 1980
61.
Hall RCW: Medical Problems of Psychiatric Outpatients. 16th Statewide Conference,
Virginia Department of Mental Health and Mental Retardation, Roanoke, VA, October 6,
1980
62.
Hall RCW: Psychiatric Presentations of Medical Illness — An Overview. Current
Issues at the Psychiatry/Medicine Interface, Long Island Jewish-Hillside Medical Center,
New Hyde Park, NY, October 10, 1980
63.
Hall RCW, Gardner ER: Professional Burnout. Burnout in Family Medicine Conference,
Southern Illinois University School of Medicine, Department of Medical Education, St.
Louis, MO, November 1980
64.
Hall RCW: Medical Illnesses with Psychiatric Manifestations. Georgia School of
Mental Health and Mental Retardation: Medical Management, Athens, GA, December 17,
1980
65.
Hall RCW: Psychiatric Presentations of Physical Disease. Winter Scientific Meeting,
American Medical Association, Atlanta, GA, January 24, 1981
66.
Hall RCW: The Many Forms of Hypochondriasis: Psychiatric Differential Diagnosis
and Treatment. Invitational Panel Discussion, Winter Scientific Meeting, American
Medical Association, Atlanta, GA January 24, 1981
67.
Hall RCW: Factitious Illness and Conversion Disorders. Invitational Panel Discussion,
Winter Scientific Meeting, American Medical Association, Atlanta, GA, January 24, 1981
68.
Hall RCW: Psychologic Response to Stress: An Analysis of Patients' Reactions to
the Intensive Care Setting. The American Association of Critical Care Nurses,
Milwaukee, WI, April 1, 1981
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Hall RCW, Feinsilver DL, Gardner ER: Emergency Room Psychiatry: Role Conflicts,
Future Directions. 134ih Annual Meeting, American Psychiatric Association, New
Orleans, LA, May 13, 1981
70.
Hall RCW, Popkin MK. Hall AK, Gardner ER: Psychiatric Presentations of
Hashimoto's Thyroiditis. 6th World Congress of the International College of
Psychosomatic Medicine, Montreal, Canada, September 1981
71.
Hall RCW: Pharmacokinetics of Tricyclic Antidepressants in the Elderly. American
College of Physicians, LaCross, WI, September 1981
72.
Hall RCW, Popkin MK, Hall AK, Gardner ER: Hashimoto's Thyroiditis: Presenting as
Psychiatric Disease. Annual Meeting, Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine, Dallas, TX,
November 1981
73.
Hall RCW: Steroid Psychosis. Annual Scientific Meeting, Wisconsin Psychiatric
Association, Lake Lawn Lodge, Delevan, WI, February 1982
74.
Beresford TP, Hall RCW, Low D: Biochemical Parameters of Alcoholism. Annual
Meeting, American Psychosomatic Society, Denver, CO, March 1982
75.
Hall RCW: Professional Stress Syndrome. The Optimal Care of Cancer Patients
National Conference; Co-sponsored by the Leukemia Society of America, Inc., Wisconsin
Chapter; and The American Cancer Society, Milwaukee Division; Milwaukee, WI, March
11, 1982
76.
Hall RCW: Staff Stress and the Oncology Patient. The Optimal Care of Cancer
Patients National Conference, Co-sponsored by the Leukemia Society of America, Inc.,
Wisconsin Chapter; and The American Cancer Society, Milwaukee Division; Milwaukee,
WI, March 11, 1982
77.
Hall RCW: Medical Basis of Psychiatry. A reexamination of values and principles.
Schizophrenia Association of Great Britain, Bedford College, London, England, April 21-
22, 1982
78.
Hall RCW: Pharmacokinetics of Psychoactive Drugs. Georgia State Hospital Clinic
Directors Scientific Meeting, Thomasville, GA, April 28-29, 1982
79.
Hall RCW: Medical Psychiatry: Directions for the Future. Georgia State Hospital
Clinic Directors Scientific Meeting, Thomasville, GA, April 28-29, 1982
80.
Hall RCW: Family Members' Reaction to Death. Annual Meeting, American Psychiatric
Association, Toronto, Canada, May 1982
81.
Hall RCW: Research Directions in Psychosomatic Medicine. Annual Meeting,
American Psychiatric Association, Toronto, Canada, May 1982
82.
Hall RCW, Popkin MK, Feinsilver DL, Beresford 1P, Holt RE, Webb WL Jr Agony of
Losing. Annual Meeting, American Psychiatric Association, Toronto, Canada, May 1982
83.
Hall RCW, Popkin MK, Wise TN, Webb WL Jr, Beresford TP, Feinsilver DL: Practical
Hospital Management of the Acutely Bereaved. Annual Meeting, The Academy of
Psychosomatic Medicine, Chicago, IL, November 19, 1982
84.
Beresford TP, Holt R, Hall RCW, Feinsilver DL: A Reliability Study of the Cognitive
Capacity Screening Examination. Annual Meeting, The Academy of Psychosomatic
Medicine, Chicago, IL, November 21, 1982
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85.
Hall RCW: Psychiatric Side Effects to Medical Drugs. Medical Update for Practicing
Physicians, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, December 10-11,
1982
86.
Hall RCW: Psychiatric Manifestations of Medical Illness. Invitational Lecture,
University of California, Los Angeles, CA, February 28, 1983
87.
Hall RCW: Medical Evaluation of Psychiatric Patients. Invitational Lecture, University
of California, Los Angeles, CA, February 28, 1983
88.
Hall RCW: Inter-relationships of Psychiatry and Medicine. Invitational Lecture, Union
Memorial Hospital, University of Maryland Psychiatric Institute, Baltimore, MD, April 28,
1983
89.
Hall RCW: Somatopsychic Disorders. Patient Care Forum, Invitational Conference,
Miami, FL, October 8, 1983
90.
Hall RCW, Popkin MK, Beresford 7P, Stickney S: Amphetamine Psychoses. Annual
Meeting, The Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine, Las Vegas, NV, October 23-26,
1983
91.
Hall RCW: Post-traumatic Stress Disorders. Annual Meeting, The Academy of
Psychosomatic Medicine, Las Vegas, NV, October 23-26, 1983
92.
Hall RCW: Testing and Diagnosis of the Severely Mentally III. Invitational Lecture,
Mental Health Conference, 49th Annual Meeting, Portland, OR, October 28, 1983
93.
Hall RCW: Impact of Physician Behavior on Families of Acutely Ill Patients.
Invitational Lecture, University of California Medical School, Los Angeles, CA, October
29, 1983
The following (94. 95. 96) are invitational lectures from the University of Iowa, Departments of
Psychiatry and Internal Medicine. Iowa City, IA, January 23-24. 1984
94.
Hall RCW: The Psychiatry/Internal Medicine Interface. Department of Medicine
95.
Hall RCW: Steroid Psychosis. Research Conference
96.
Hall RCW: Concepts of Medical/Psychiatric Consultation. Consultation Service
Conference
The following (97, 98. 99) are invitational lectures from the University of Alabama. Department of
Psychiatry, Birmingham, AL, February 2-3. 1984
97.
Hall RCW: Physical Illness In Psychiatric Patients. Psychiatric Grand Rounds
98.
Hall RCW: Physical illness in Psychiatric Patients.
99.
Hall RCW: Consultation in Psychiatry: Future Directions.
100.
Hall RCW: Physical and Laboratory Examinations of Psychiatric Patients.
Invitational Lecture, Psychiatric Grand Rounds, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill,
NC, March 7, 1984
101.
Hall RCW: Medical Examination of Psychiatric Patients. Invitational Lecture,
University of South Alabama, Department of Psychiatry, Mobile, AL, April 26, 1984
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Hall RCW, Coleman JH, Nasdahl CS, Beresford TP, Coryell B: Psychiatric Effects
Produced by Respiratory Drugs. Collegium Internationale
Neuropsychopharmacologium, 14t'' C.I.N.P Congress, Florence, Italy, June 19-23, 1984
103.
Hall RCW: Emergency Psychiatric Consultations. The American Academy of Clinical
Psychiatrists, 10' Annual Continuing Education Program, New Orleans, LA, October 12,
1984
104.
Beresford TP, Hall RCW, Wilson F, Blow F: Glucose Abnormalities in Psychiatric
Outpatients. Annual Meeting, Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine, Philadelphia, PA,
November 11-14, 1984
105.
Beresford TP, Hall RCW, Blow F, Langston J: Bruxism among Psychiatric Patients.
Annual Meeting, Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine. Philadelphia, PA, November 11-
14, 1984
106.
Beresford TP, Winer-Muram H, Hall RCW, Wilson F: Bone Changes in Chronic Lithium
Patients. Annual Meeting, Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine, Philadelphia, PA,
November 11-14, 1984
107.
Hall RCW, Beresford TP, Stickney SK: Informed Consent in Psychiatry. Annual
Meeting, Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine, Philadelphia, PA, November 11-14, 1984
108.
Hall RCW, Beresford TP, Coleman J, Nasdahl C: Psychiatric Side Effects of
Respiratory Drugs. Annual Meeting, Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine,
Philadelphia, PA, November 11-14, 1984
109.
Hall RCW: Psychiatric Presentation of Medical Illness: Lines of Evidence,
Laboratory Correlations. The Titus Harris Society, 251" Annual Meeting, Waco, TX,
March 8, 1985
110.
Hall RCW: Physical Manifestations of Psychiatric Illness. Annual Meeting, Louisiana
Psychiatric Association, Shreveport, LA, March 30, 1985
111.
Hall ROW: Eating Disorders. Florida Family Super Conference, Hilton Inn, Orlando, FL,
April 15, 1985
112.
Beresford TP, Hall RCW, Blow FC, Nichols LO, Langston J: Brain CT Scans in
Psychiatric Inpatients. Annual Meeting, American Psychiatric Association, Dallas, TX,
May 21, 1985
113.
Hall RCW: Medical Illness Presenting as Psychiatric Syndromes.
-Grand Rounds, Lyons Veterans Administration Medical Center, Lyons, NJ, June 5, 1985
-Invitational Lecture, Carrier Foundation, Belle Meade, NJ, June 6, 1985
114.
Hall RCW: Medical Disorders in Patients Admitted to the Hospital with Eating
Disorders. World Federation of Societies of Biological Psychiatry, IV World Congress of
Biological Psychiatry, Philadelphia, PA, September 11, 1985
115.
Beresford TP, Blow FC, Hall ROW: Alcohol Dementia: An Approach to Diagnosis.
Annual Meeting, Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine, San Francisco, CA, November 8,
1985
116.
Blow FC, Beresford TP, Hall RCW, Nichols LO: The Relationship of Age to CT Scan
Outcomes in Psychiatric Patients. Annual Meeting, Academy of Psychosomatic
Medicine, San Francisco, CA, November 8, 1985
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117.
Beresford TP, Blow FC, Hall RCW, Nichols LO: Alcohol-related CT Findings Among
Psychiatric Inpatients. Annual Meeting, Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine, San
Francisco, CA, November 8, 1985
118.
Hall RCW. Hoffman R, Hooker S: The Role of Dietary Counseling in the Management
of Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia with Purging. Annual Meeting, Academy of
Psychosomatic Medicine, San Francisco, CA, November 8, 1985
119.
Hall RCW: Experience with Tricyclic Antidepressants In the Management of Bulimia
with Purging. Annual Meeting, Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine, San Francisco,
CA, November 9, 1985
120.
Hall RCW: Medical Disorders in Patients Admitted to the Hospital with Eating
Disorders. Annual Meeting, Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine, San Francisco, CA,
November 9, 1985
121.
Hall RCW: An Inpatient Eating Disorders Unit. Annual Meeting, Academy of
Psychosomatic Medicine, San Francisco, CA, November 9, 1985
122.
Hall RCW: Psychiatric Emergencies in CCU. Jacksonville Health Education Program,
University Hospital, Jacksonville, FL November 13, 1985
123.
Hall RCW: Eating Disorders. Stetson University, DeLand, FL, December 6, 1985
124.
Hall RCW: Eating Disorders: Evaluation and Treatment. "Psychiatric Perspectives
1986," Orlando Regional Medical Center, Mental Health Department, Orlando, FL,
February 13, 1986
125.
Hall RCW: Psychopharmacology. Stetson University, DeLand, FL, March 7, 1986
126.
Hall RCW: Medical Disorders In Patients Admitted to the Hospital with Eating
Disorders. Multinational Conference: Advances in Clinical Psychiatry, Moscow, USSR,
April 20 — May 5, 1986
127.
Hall RCW: Experience with Tricyclic Antidepressants in the Management of Bulimia
with Purging. Multinational Conference: Advances in Clinical Psychiatry, Moscow,
USSR, April 20 — May 5, 1986
128.
Hall RCW: Laboratory Evaluations of Anorectic and Bulimic Patients. Multinational
Conference: Advances in Clinical Psychiatry, Moscow, USSR, April 20 — May 5, 1986
129.
Hall RCW: Psychiatric Presentations of Medical Illness. Lawrence Memorial Hospital
of Medford, Medford, MA, September 16, 1986
130.
Hall RCW: Eating Disorders in Adolescents. Conference on Adolescents In Trouble,
Florida Hospital Center for Psychiatry, Orlando, FL, November 6, 1986
131.
Hall RCW, Hoffman RS, Wooley B, Tice L, Stickney SK, Hall AK, Beresford TP, Blow F,
Houmann L: Hypomagnesemia in Patients with Eating Disorders. Annual Meeting,
Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine, New York, NY, November 13-16, 1986
132.
Hall RCW, Stickney SK, Beresford TP, Blow F: Evaluation of Dementia. Annual
Meeting, Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine, New York, NY, November 13-16, 1986
133.
Hall RCW, Hoffman RS, Tice L, Wooley B, Stickney SK, Hall AK, Houmann L, Beresford
TP, Blow F: Sexual and Physical Abuse of Patients with Anorexia Nervosa and
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Bulimia. Annual Meeting, Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine, New York, NY,
November 13-16, 1986
134.
Hall RCW, Stickney SK, Kirkland R, Houmann L, Ryan J, Young P, Schneck E, Jackson
MK, Frances M: The Impact of a Psychiatric Triage Team on a 1000-bed General
Hospital. Annual Meeting, Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine, New York, NY,
November 13-16, 1986 — Poster Session
135.
Hall RCW, Kirkland R, Stickney SK, Hamilton a The Psychiatric Intensive Treatment
Unit as a Screening Site for Medical Psychiatric Patients. Annual Meeting, Academy
of Psychosomatic Medicine, New York, NY, November 13-16, 1986 — Poster Session
136.
Beresford TP, Blow FC, Hall RCW: Long-term Psychiatric Hospitalization: How Do
We Decide? Annual Meeting, Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine, New York, NY,
November 13-16, 1986 — Poster Session
137.
Hall RCW. Beresford TP, et al: The Need for Clinically Defined Specialty Treatment
Programs in a Psychiatric Hospital Setting. Annual Meeting, Academy of
Psychosomatic Medicine, New York, NY, November 13-16, 1986
138.
Hall RCW: Laboratory Abnormalities and Hypomagnesemia in Eating Disorder
Patients. First Annual Symposium on Psychiatric Medicine, sponsored by Florida
Hospital Center for Psychiatry, Orlando, FL, and Monarch Health Corporation,
Marblehead, MA, March 23-25, 1987
139.
Hall RCW, Beresford TP, Hoffman RS, et al: Signs and Symptoms of
Hypomagnesemia in Eating Disordered Patients. Annual Meeting, Society of
Biological Psychiatry, Chicago, IL, May 6-10, 1987
140.
Beresford TP, Blow FC, Brower KJ, Hall RCW: Silent Stroke and Psychiatric
Symptomatology. Annual Meeting, Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine, Las Vegas,
NV, November 12-15, 1987
141.
Beresford TP, Blow FC, Brower KJ, Hall RCW: Alcoholism Contradicting Major Organ
Transplant. Annual Meeting, Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine, Las Vegas, NV,
November 12-15, 1987
142.
Hall RCW, Hoffman RS, Tice L, Wooley B, Hall AK: Physical Illness Encountered in
Patients with Eating Disorders. Annual Meeting, Academy of Psychosomatic
Medicine, Las Vegas. NV, November 12-15, 1987
143.
Hall RCW, Hoffman RS, Tice L, Wooley B, Hall AK: Cardiac Changes in Starving
Anorectic Patients. Annual Meeting, Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine, Las Vegas,
NV, November 12-15, 1987
144.
Hall RCW, Hoffman RS, Tice L, Wooley B, Hall AK: Refractory Hypokalemia in Eating
Disorder Patients. Annual Meeting, Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine, Las Vegas,
NV, November 12-15, 1987
145.
Hall RCW, Hoffman RS, Wooley B, Tice L, Hail AK: Incidents of Covert Substance
Abuse Among Eating Disorder Patients. Annual Meeting, Academy of Psychosomatic
Medicine, Las Vegas. NV, November 12-15, 1987
146.
Hall RCW: Medical Problems that Mask Psychiatric Problems. Florida Alliance for the
Mentally III, Inc., Palm Bay, FL, January 23, 1988
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147.
Hall RCW: Anorexia and Bulimia. Bowman Gray School of Medicine, Winston-Salem,
NC, February 26, 1988
148.
Hall RCW: Medical Illness in Eating Disorder Patients: A Study of 300 Patients. 2nd
Annual Symposium on Psychiatric Medicine, Florida Hospital, Orlando, FL, March 1988
149.
Hall RCW: Refractory Hypokalemia. 2m Annual Symposium on Psychiatric Medicine,
Florida Hospital, Orlando, FL, March 1988
150.
Hall RCW, Beresford TP, Hoffman RS: Unrecognized Physical Illness in Patients
Hospitalized for Eating Disorders. 43ftl Annual Convention and Scientific Program,
Society of Biological Psychiatry, Montreal, Canada, May 1988
151.
Hall RCW, Hoffman RS, Beresford TP, Wooley B, Tice L, Hall AK: Hypomagnesemia in
Patients with Eating Disorders. Annual Meeting, American Psychiatric Association,
Montreal, Canada, May 1988
152.
Hall RCW: Medical Illness Presenting as Psychiatric Disorder: Overview. 81h Annual
Update in Psychiatry: Selected Topics, sponsored by Wright State University School of
Medicine, Dayton, OH, October 15, 1988
153.
Hall RCW: Psychiatric Complications of Steroid Therapy. eh Annual Update in
Psychiatry: Selected Topics, sponsored by Wright State University School of Medicine.
Dayton, OH, October 15, 1988
154.
Hall RCW, Beresford TP, Popkin MK, Wooley B, Tice L, Hall AK: Incidence of Mitral
Valve Prolapse in Patients with Eating Disorders. Annual Meeting, Academy of
Psychosomatic Medicine, New Orleans, LA, November 18, 1988
155.
Hall RCW: Physical Illness in Psychiatric Patients: An Overview. 3rd Annual
Symposium on Psychiatric Medicine, sponsored by Florida Hospital, Orlando, FL, and
Monarch Health Corporation, Marblehead, MA, in Orlando, FL, March 21, 1989
156.
Hall RCW, Hoffman RS, Beresford TP, Wooley B, Tice L, Hall AK, Kubassek L:
Unrecognized Physical Illness In Patients with Eating Disorders. Annual Meeting.
American Psychiatric Association, San Francisco, CA, May 6-11, 1989
157.
Hall RCW, Quinones J, Hall AK: Bulimic Subtypes: A Review of 500 Patients. Annual
Meeting, American Psychiatric Association, New York, NY, May 12-17, 1990
158.
Hall RCW: China: its Hospitals and Medical Care. Quarterly Medical Staff Meeting,
Florida Hospital, Orlando. FL, June 26, 1990
159.
Hall RCW: Financing the CfL Service. Annual Meeting. Academy of Psychosomatic
Medicine, Phoenix, AZ, November 16, 1990
160.
Hall RCW: Diagnosis and Management of Eating Disorders. Nursing Program.
Southern College, Orlando, FL, February 19, 1991
161.
Hall RCW: Management of Eating Disorders. "Current Issues in
Psychopharmacology," 5m Annual Symposium on Psychiatric Medicine, University of
Florida, Gainesville, FL, March 2, 1991
162.
Hall RCW: Steroid Psychosis: A 30-year Review. 5" Annual Symposium on
Psychiatric Medicine, Florida Hospital Center for Psychiatry, Orlando, FL, March 1991
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163.
Hall RCW: Diagnosis and Management of Eating Disorders. Nursing Program,
Southern College, Orlando, FL, April 23, 1991
164.
Hall RCW: Between Diet and Death. Family Practice Residents, Florida Hospital,
Orlando, FL, April 25, 1991
165.
Hall RCW: Developing and Operating a Med-Psych Unit Annual Meeting, American
Psychiatric Association, New Orleans, LA, May 15, 1991
166.
Hall RCW: Steroid Psychosis: A 30-year Review. "Current Modalities In Acute Care"
Symposium, St. Thomas, US Virgin Island, sponsored by Florida Heart Institute,
September 30, 1991
167.
Hall RCW, Blakey R: Holiday Depression. Sponsored by Florida Hospital, Orlando, FL,
November 11, 1991
168.
Hall RCW: Anorexia and Bulimia: An Overview. Orlando Naval Base Hospital,
Orlando, FL, November 15, 1991
169.
Hall RCW: Managed Care: Physician Responsibility for Patient Care. 6th Annual
Symposium on Psychiatric Medicine, Florida Hospital Center for Psychiatry, Orlando, FL,
April 13-15, 1992
170.
Hall RCW, Kathol RG: Developing a Level Three/Four Medical Psychiatry Unit:
Establishing a Basis, Design of the Unit, Physician Responsibility. Annual Meeting,
American Psychiatric Association, Washington, DC, May 2, 1992
171.
Hall RCW: Psychopharmacology and Management of Eating Disorders. 7" Annual
Symposium on Psychiatric Medicine, Florida Hospital Center for Psychiatry, Orlando, FL,
March 22, 1993
172.
Hall RCW, Hazard SC, Dunlap PK, Hall RCW, Pacheco CA, Blakey RE, Abraham J:
Thyroid Disease and Abnormal Function Tests In Patients with Eating Disorders
and Depression. Annual Meeting, American Psychiatric Association, San Francisco, CA,
May 25, 1993 — Poster Session
173.
Pate J, Hester C, Gamer DM, Suematsu H, Suzuki MD, Nagata T, Kiriike N, Krueger D.
Hall RCW: Are They Going to Extremes? American and Japanese Females and
Exercise. Annual Meeting, American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, San
Antonio, TX, October 1993 — Poster Session
174.
Hall RCW, Hazard SC: Global Assessment of Functioning: A Modified Scale. Annual
Meeting, Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine, New Orleans, LA, November 11, 1993
175.
Hall RCW, Hazard SC: Prevalence of Thyroid Disease and Severity of Psychiatric
Illness in Patients with Eating Disorders and Primary Depression. Annual Meeting,
Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine, New Orleans, LA, November 11, 1993
176.
Rundell JR, Hall RCW, Domenech B: Medical and Psychiatric Diagnoses and
Psychopharmacological Treatment in General Hospital Inpatients who Receive
Psychiatric Consultation. Annual Meeting, Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine, New
Orleans, LA, November 11, 1993
177.
Hall RCW: Psychiatrists and the Primary Care Physician. Ristol-Myers Squibb
company meeting, "Redefining Depression in the 1990s — C-L Psychiatry: Enhancing the
Network of Care? Montreal, Canada, December 1993
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178.
Hall RCW: Global Assessment of Functioning: A Modified Scale. Meeting of the
American Psychopathological Association, New York, NY, March 3-5, 1994 — poster
session
179.
Hall RCW, Rundell JR: Medical and Psychiatric Diagnoses and
Psychopharmacological Treatment In General Hospital Inpatients who Receive
Psychiatric Consultation. Meeting of the American Psychopathological Association,
New York, NY, March 3-5, 1994 — poster session
180.
Hall RCW: Role of Consultation/Liaison Psychiatry in General Hospitals: Clinical
Care and Funding. 8'h Annual Symposium on Psychiatric Medicine, Florida Hospital
Center for Psychiatry, Orlando, FL, March 23, 1994
181.
Hall RCW, Rundell JR, Domenech B, Hirsch TW: Developing a Financially Viable
Consultation/Liaison Service. Annual Meeting, American Psychiatric Association,
Philadelphia, PA, May 1994
182.
Hall RCW, Rundell JR, Domenech B: Effects of Psychiatric Consultation on Patient
Outcome in Med-Surg Inpatients. Annual Meeting, American Psychiatric Association,
Philadelphia, PA, May 1994
183.
Hall RCW: Psychopharmacology and Management of Eating Disorders. Psychiatric
Grand Rounds, Florida Hospital Center for Psychiatry, Orlando, FL. April 28, 1994
184.
Hazard SC, Hall RCW: Managed Care and Global Assessment of Functioning.
Annual Meeting, American Psychiatric Association, Philadelphia, PA, May 1994 — Poster
Session
185.
Hazard SC, Hall RCW: Outcome in Single and Dual Diagnosis Patients. Annual
Meeting, American Psychiatric Association, Philadelphia, PA, May 1994 — Poster Session
188.
Hall RCW: The Cost Effectiveness of the Consultation/Liaison Service. Annual
Meeting, Southern Psychiatric Association, New Orleans, LA, October 1, 1994
187.
Hall RCW: The Clinical and Financial Burdens of Depression and Anxiety. Grand
Rounds, Tulane University, Department of Psychiatry, New Orleans, LA, October 21,
1994
188.
Hall RCW: Structure and Funding for Consultation-Liaison Services. Annual
Meeting, Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine, Phoenix, AZ, November 17, 1994
189.
Hall RCW: Costs and Outcome: Clinical and Financial Burden of Depression.
Annual Meeting, Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine, Phoenix, AZ, November 18, 1994
190.
Abraham J, Hall RCW: Need for Ongoing Therapeutic Monitoring of Tricyclic
Antidepressants. Annual Meeting, Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine, Phoenix, AZ,
November 18, 1994
191.
Popkin MK, Hall RCW (Discussor): C-L Psychiatry: Economic and Outcome
Considerations. Annual Meeting, Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine, Phoenix, AZ,
November 18, 1994
192.
Hall RCW: Establishing a Financial Basis for a C-L Service. Annual Meeting,
Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine, Phoenix, AZ, November 18, 1994
193.
Hall RCW: Medico-Legal Issues: The Physician's Responsibility to Patients. Health
Care Policy Dilemmas: Balancing Costs and Quality of Care Conference, University of
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California School of Medicine, Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, San
Francisco. CA December 12, 1994
194,
Hall RCW: Cost and Outcome: Clinical and Financial Burden of Depression. DO
Residents, Florida Hospital, Kissimmee, FL, April 25, 1995
195.
Hall RCW: Violent Psychiatric Patients Who Take Hostages. Grand Rounds, Florida
Hospital, Orlando, FL, May 25, 1995
196.
Hall RCW: Legal and Ethical Issues in Managed Care. Grand Rounds, Tulane
University Medical Center, New Orleans, LA, October 6, 1995
197.
Hall RCW: Mental Disturbances in Hostage Situations. Feliciana Forensic Facilely,
New Orleans, LA, October 9, 1995
198.
Hall RCW: Clinical and Financial Burdens of Depression. Grand Rounds, Ochsner
Clinic, New Orleans, LA, October 10, 1995
199.
Hall RCW: Treatment-resistant Depression. Symposium, "Depressive and Anxiety
Disorders: Working Together in a Changing Health Care Environment; sponsored by the
Departments of Psychiatry at Louisiana State University, Ochsner Clinic, and Tulane
University Medical Center, New Orleans, LA, October 1995
200.
Hall RCW: Bridging the Gap. Symposium, 'Depressive and Anxiety Disorders: Working
Together in a Changing Health Care Environment,' sponsored by the Departments of
Psychiatry at Louisiana State University, Ochsner Clinic, and Tulane University Medical
Center, New Orleans. LA, October 1995
201.
Hall RCW: Costs and Treatment Considerations in Major Affective Disorders.
Symposium, 'Depressive and Anxiety Disorders: Working Together in a Changing Health
Care Environment," sponsored by the Departments of Psychiatry at Louisiana State
University, Ochsner Clinic, and Tulane University Medical Center, New Orleans, LA,
October 1995
202.
Hall ROW: Legal and Ethical Issues in Managed Care. 42nD Annual Meeting,
Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine, Palm Springs, CA, November 1995
203.
Hall RCW: Negotiating Managed Care Contracts. 42s Annual Meeting, Academy of
Psychosomatic Medicine, Palm Springs, CA, November 1995
204.
Hall RCW: Ethical, Regulatory and Legal Issues in Managed Care. 42nd Annual
Meeting. Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine, Palm Springs, CA. November 1995
205.
Hall RCW: Legal and Ethical Issues in Managed Care. Grand Rounds, Department of
Psychiatry, University of Mississippi, Jackson, MS, December 1, 1995
206.
Hall RCW, Ferguson DW, Abraham J: Tricyclic Antidepressants — Need for Blood
Level Monitoring. Annual Meeting, American Psychopathological Association, 1996
(Poster Session)
207.
Hall RCW: Pertinent Medical-Legal issues in Psychiatry. 9th Annual Institute of
Psychiatry Conference, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC, June 2,
1996
208.
Hall RCW: Domestic Violence. Orlando Primary Care Review Course. Walt Disney
World Village, Orlando, FL, July 4. 1996
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209.
Hall RCW: Managed Care Abuses: National Trends. Executive Council of the Florida
Psychiatric Association, Orlando, FL, November 1, 1996
210.
Rundell JR, Hall RCW: Psychiatric Characteristics of Renal Transplant Candidates
& Comparisons with C-L Inpatients. 43rd Annual Meeting, Academy of Psychosomatic
Medicine, in session entitled 'Issues on Organ Transplantation,' San Antonio, TX,
November 15, 1996
211.
Rundell JR, Hall RCW: Symposium: C/L Psychiatry & Evolving Health Care
Systems: Quality, Costs & Access. 4e Annual Meeting, Academy of Psychosomatic
Medicine, San Antonio, TX, November 16, 1996
212.
Hall RCW: Cost Offset & Financial Viability of C-L Services. 43"/ Annual Meeting,
Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine, San Antonio, TX, November 16, 1996
213.
Hall RCW, Platt DE: Living with Managed Care. Clinical Dialogue at the AAGP 10th
Annual Meeting & Symposium, Orlando, FL, March 5, 1997
214.
Hall RCW: Depression and its Treatment. Presented before Glaxo Wellcome sales
representatives, Orlando Airport Marriott, Orlando, FL, April 29, 1997
215.
Hall RCW: Serzone in Treatment of Anxious Depression. Orlando Science Center,
Orlando, FL, May 3, 1997
216.
Hall RCW. Treatment of Refractory Depression. Volusia County Internists' Meeting,
Ormond Beach, FL, October 9, 1997
217.
Hall RCW: Domestic Violence. Grand Rounds, Halifax Medical Center, Daytona
Beach, FL, October 10, 1997
218.
Hall RCW, Reid WH, Feinsilver D: Legal and Ethical Issues Affecting Managed Care.
American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law, Annual Meeting, Denver, CO, October 24,
1997
219.
Hall RCW: Legal Decisions Defining Physicians' Responsibility in Managed Care
Cases. Scientific Program, Post-American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law Tour,
Paris. France. November 1, 1997
220.
Reid WH, Hall RCW: Standard of Care and Liability in Managed Care. Annual New
York Mental Health Research Conference. Albany. NY, December 3, 1997
221.
Hall RCW: Antisocial Personality Disorder. Orlando Police Department, FBI Crisis
Negotiators, and SWAT Forces, Orlando Police Department, Orlando, FL, December 30,
1997
222.
Hall RCW: Cocaine Abuse: Laboratory Detection and Clinical Presentations.
Orlando Police Department, FBI Crisis Negotiators, and SWAT Forces, Orlando Police
Department, Orlando, FL, December 30, 1997
223.
Hall RCW: Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry and Managed Care: Is It Included?
Annual Meeting, American Psychiatric Association, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, May 30,
1998
224.
Hall RCW: On Legal and Ethical Issues in Dealing with Managed Care. Annual
Meeting, American Psychiatric Association, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, June 1, 1998
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225.
Hall RCW: Legal issues Involving Managed Care and Psychiatry: An Update.
Annual Meeting, Southern Psychiatric Association, Charleston, SC, October 9, 1998
226,
Hall RCW: Spousal Abuse: Clinical and Legal Issues. Annual Meeting, American
Academy of Psychiatry and the Law, New Orleans. LA, October 25, 1998
227.
Hall RCW: Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry and Managed Care. Is It Included?
Annual Meeting, Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine. Orlando, FL, November 20, 1998
228.
Hall RCW: Spousal Abuse: Clinical and Legal Issues. 43r& Annual Spring Seminar -
Orthopaedics for the Primary Care Physicians, Watson Clinic Foundation, Lakeland, FL,
March 27, 1999
229.
Hall RCW: Domestic Violence Education. Spring Meeting, Florida Psychiatric Society,
St. Petersburg, FL, April 10, 1999
230.
Hall RCW: Pitfalls of Managed Care. Spring Meeting, Florida Psychiatric Society, St.
Petersburg, FL, April 10, 1999
231.
Hall RCW: Management of Hostage Situations. Psychiatric Responses to Trauma,
US State Department Conference on International Terrorism, hosted by Uniformed
Services University of Health Sciences, Washington, DC, April 28, 1999
232.
Hall RCW: Terrorism: Its Aftermath and Long-term Effects on Survivors — A
Consultation-Liaison Perspective — Part I. Psychiatric Responses to Trauma, US State
Department Conference on International Terrorism, hosted by Uniformed Services
University of Health Sciences, Washington, DC, April 28, 1999
233.
Hall RCW: Terrorism: Its Aftermath and Long-term Effects on Survivors — A
Consultation-Liaison Perspective — Part II. Psychiatric Responses to Trauma, US
State Department Conference on International Terrorism, hosted by Uniformed Services
University of Health Sciences, Washington. DC, April 28, 1999
234.
Hall RCW: Evaluation of Suicide Risk in a Time of Managed Care. Symposium:
Suicidality: Diagnosis and Treatment. Annual Meeting, American Psychiatric Association,
Washington, DC, May 20, 1999
235.
Hall RCW, Hall RCW, Platt DE: Impact of Managed Care on Suicide Risk
Assessment Annual Meeting, American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law,
Baltimore, MD, October 15, 1999
236.
Hall RCW, Hall RCW: Ethical Issues in Managed Care. Ethics Workshop, American
Psychiatric Association, Washington, DC, November 3, 1999
237.
Hall RCW: Guidelines of Practice for Managed Care Reviewers. Ethics Workshop,
American Psychiatric Association, Washington, DC, November 3, 1999
238.
Hall RCW, Hall RCW: Terrorism, Bioterrorism and Disaster — Aftermath and Long-
term Effects on Survivors. Cycle of Violence: Assessment and Management of
Aggression - A Mardi Gras Symposium, Tulane University, New Orleans, LA, February
26, 2000
239.
Hall RCW, Hall RCW: Bloterrorism — Dealing with Medical and Psychiatric
Consequences of Victims and Responders. Cycle of Violence: Assessment and
Management of Aggression — A Mardi Grad Symposium, Tulane University, New
Orleans, LA, February 26. 2000
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240.
Hall RCW: Management of Depression. Sponsored by Forest Pharmaceuticals, TM
Ranch, Orlando, FL, June 17, 2000
241.
Hall RCW. Hall RCW: Psychiatric Consequences of Terrorism, Bioterrorism and
Disaster. Rocky Mountain Emotional Trauma Symposium, Pathways Treatment Center,
Kalispell, MT, June 29, 2000
242.
Hall RCW, Hall RCW: Suicide in an Era of HMOs and Managed Care. Rocky Mountain
Emotional Trauma Symposium, Pathways Treatment Center, Kalispell, MT, June 29,
2000
243.
Hall RCW, Hall RCW: Psychological Response to Disasters and Terrorism. 23td
Annual Scientific Meeting, International Society of Political Psychology, Seattle, WA, July
4, 2000
244.
Hall RCW, Hall RCW: Biological Warfare — Attack Scenarios, Response to Terrorist
Attacks, and Sources of Conflict. Pre-AAPL Meeting, American Academy of
Psychiatry and the Law, Ireland, September 16-26, 2000
245.
Hall RCW, Hall RCW, Chapman MJ: Workplace Violence. Pre-AAPL Meeting,
American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law, Ireland, September 16-26, 2000
246.
Hall RCW: Updated Issues on Diagnosis and Management of Depression.
Sponsored by Forest Pharmaceuticals, TM Ranch, Orlando, FL, November 4, 2000
247.
Hall RCW, Hall RCW: Biological Warfare: Attack Scenarios and Public Health
Issues. Grand Rounds, Hennepin County Medical Center, Minneapolis, MN, December
8, 2000
248.
Hall RCW, Hall RCW: Bioterrorism: A Short History of Biowarfare & Analysis of the
Threat. Grand Rounds, Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville. FL, August 15, 2001
249.
Hall RCW, Hall RCW: Situational Suicide. Halifax Medical Center, Daytona Beach, FL,
September 13. 2001
250.
Hall RCW, Hall RCW: Domestic Violence: The Physician's Role. Halifax Medical
Center, Daytona Beach, FL, September 14, 2001
251.
Hall RCW, Hall RCW: Terrorism, Bloterrorism and Assault with Anthrax as a
Biological Weapon.
-Florida Psychiatric Society, Fall Meeting, Coconut Grove, FL, November 4, 2001
-Grand Rounds, Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, Shreveport, LA,
January 30, 2002
252.
Hall RCW, Hall RCW: Smallpox. Grand Rounds, Louisiana State University Health
Sciences Center, Shreveport, LA, January 30, 2002
253.
Hall RCW, Hall RCW: Psychopharmacology — Forensic Risk and Clinical Practice:
Things the Clinician Must Know. Apopka Community Health Center, Apopka, FL,
March 13, 2002
254.
Hall RCW: Psychiatric Sequelae of Bombings. Florida Psychiatric Society Spring
Meeting, Sarasota, FL, April 20, 2002
255.
Hall RCW: Smallpox: Clinical Course and Differentiation. Florida Psychiatric Society
Spring Meeting, Sarasota, FL, April 20, 2002
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256.
Hall RCW: New Therapies in the Treatment of Depression. Sponsored by Forest
Pharmaceuticals. TM Ranch, Orlando, FL, June 8, 2002
257.
Hall RCW, Hall RCW: Overview of Terrorism and Bioterrorism. Orlando Police
Academy, Orlando Police Department, Orlando, FL, August 2, 2002
258.
Hall RCW, Hall RCW: Workplace Violence, School Shootings, and Occupations at
Risk: Analysis of Current Data and Psychological Profiles. Orlando Police Academy,
Orlando Police Department, Orlando, FL, August 2. 2002
259.
Hall RCW, Hall RCW: Smallpox as a Biological Weapon. Orlando Police Academy,
Orlando Police Department, Orlando, FL, August 2, 2002
260.
Hall RCW, Hall RCW: Smallpox as an Agent for Biological Warfare. Southern
Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting, Loews Ventana Canyon Resort, Tucson, AZ,
October 3, 2002
261.
Hall RCW: Redefining the Management of Depression: Single Isomers and the Next
Generation of Antidepressants. The Lexapro TM Dinner Series, Forest
Pharmaceuticals, Le Coq au Vin Restaurant, Orlando, FL, November 5, 2002
262.
Hall RCW: Suicide Risk Assessment Florida Chapter of the American Academy of
Psychiatry and the Law, Florida Psychiatry Society Annual Meeting, St. Petersburg
Beach, FL, November 15, 2002
263.
Hall RCW: New Discoveries in Treatment Depression with Antidepressant Therapy.
The Lexapro TM Dinner Series, Forest Pharmaceuticals, Citrus Club, Orlando, FL,
December 4, 2002
264.
Hall RCW, Hall RCW: Domestic Violence: The Physician's Role. Mandatory Madness,
Halifax Medical Center, Daytona USA, Daytona Beach, FL, December 14, 2002
265.
Hall RCW, Hall RCW, Chapman MJ: Workplace Violence, School Shootings and
Occupations at Risk: Analysis of Current Data and Psychological Profiles. Orlando
Police Department, Orlando, FL, February 11, 2003
266.
Hall RCW, Hall RCW: Medical and Psychological Sequelae of Bombings:
Implications for First Responders and Critical Government Staff. Orlando Police
Department, Orlando, FL, February 11, 2003
267.
Hall RCW, Hall RCW: Domestic Violence: The Physician's Role. Florida Psychiatric
Society Spring Meeting, Orlando, FL, April 5, 2003
268.
Hall RCW, Hall RCW: Current Issues in Psychiatry. Florida Psychiatric Society's
Academy of Forensic Psychiatry, Spring Meeting, Orlando, FL, April 5, 2003
269.
Hall RCW, Hall RCW: Terrorist Bombings: Medical and Psychiatric Impact. Annual
Meeting, Southern Psychiatric Association, Nashville, TN, October 11, 2003
270.
Hall RCW, Hall RCW: Terrorism, Bombings, and Psychiatric Casualties. Visiting
Professor Program, University of Florida, Department of Psychiatry, Gainesville, FL,
November 7, 2003
271.
Hall RCW, Hall RCW: Domestic Violence: The Physician's Role. Sponsored by
Pfizer, Tampa Bay Psychiatric Society, Tampa, FL, January 29, 2004
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272.
Hall RCW, Hall RCW: Smallpox as an Agent for Biological Wa►fare. Orlando Police
Academy, Orlando Police Department, Orlando, FL, August 13, 2004
273.
Hall RCW, Hall RCW: Medical and Psychiatric Casualties of Terrorist Bombings.
Orlando Police Academy, Orlando Police Department, Orlando. FL. August 13, 2004
274.
Hall ROW: Domestic Violence as Portrayed in Film — A Realistic Appraisal?
Southern Psychiatric Association, Savannah, GA, September 30, 2004
275.
Hall ROW, Hall RCW: Medical and Psychological Consequences of Bombings.
Tulane University, New Orleans, LA, January 28, 2005
276.
Hall RCW, Hall RCW: Psychological Sequelae of Weapons of Mass Destruction on
First Responders. Satellite Conference, South Central Center for Public Health
Preparedness/Alabama Department of Public Health, Montgomery, AL, May 6, 2005
277.
Hall ROW, Hall RCW: Medical and Psychological Aspects of Terrorist Bombings.
Grand Rounds, Sinai Hospital, Department of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, June 2, 2005
278.
Hall RCW, Hall ROW: Managed Care Disrupting the Physician-Patient Relationship:
The New Realities (abbreviated version). Forensic Psychiatry Residents. University of
Florida, Gainesville, FL, January 24, 2006
279.
Hall RCW, Hall RCW, Chapman MJ: Managed Care Disrupting the Physician-Patient
Relationship: The New Realities. Presidential Address. Southern Psychiatric
Association, Baltimore, MD, September 30, 2006
280.
Hall RCW, Hall RCW: When the System is Overwhelmed: Protecting the Provider
during Biodisaster. Satellite Conference, University of Alabama Birmingham South
Central Center for Public Health Preparedness/Alabama Department of Public
Health/Tulane University School of Public Health, Montgomery, AL, February 27, 2007
281.
Hall RCW, Hall RCW, Rundell JR, Winstead DK: Psychiatrists' Role in Disaster
Management: Lessons Learned. Course 14, American Psychiatric Association, Annual
Meeting, Washington. DC, May 3, 2008
282.
Hall RCW, Hall RCW: Domestic Violence as Portrayed in Film — A Realistic
Appraisal? Florida Psychiatric Society, St. Petersburg Beach, FL, March 20, 2009.
MEDIA:
Public Service Radio, "The Search for Mental Health," Covert Drug Abuse in
Psychiatric Patients. Toronto, Canada, May 2, 1977
2.
Public Service Radio, The Search for Mental Health," Psychiatric Complications of
Steroids. Atlanta, GA, May 11, 1978
3.
National Physicians' Radio Network: Legal Implications of Psychosomatic Research.
Atlanta, GA, May 11, 1978
4.
Audiotape on Death. For Catalyst, 1978
5.
Audiotape on Abortion. For Catalyst 1978
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6.
Audiotape on Understanding Homosexuality. For Catalyst, 1978
7.
Audiotape on Child Abuse: A Medical Perspective. For Catalyst, 1979
8.
Script: National Prime Time Television, Sandler Films. Mind Control. 1979
9.
CBS Radio Network, New York. Executive Stress. May 1979
10.
Public Service Radio, -The Search for Mental Health," Geriatric Outreach: Analysis of
Life Stress Model. Chicago, IL, May 15, 1979
11.
Audio-stats Educational Services, under the auspices of the Academy of Psychosomatic
Medicine, Program #215-79, #18: Psychiatric Symptoms in Patients with Lupus
Erythematosus, and #23AB: Chronic Pain Management October 1979
12.
Audiotape: Practical Surmontil Therapy. Psychiatric Symposia Series, Taylor Manor
Hospital, Ellicott City, MD, April 1980
13.
Audiotape: 'Today in Psychiatry: Professional Burnout Syndrome. Vol IV, 1980
14.
Videotape, Public Service Broadcasting: Depression
15.
Videotape, Public Service Broadcasting: Geriatric Medicine
16.
Videotape, The Agony of Losing. Milwaukee County Medical Center, Milwaukee, WI
17.
Audiotape, Invitational International Symposium: Recent Trends in Biological
Psychiatry," Medical Basis of Psychiatry: A Re-examination of Values and
Principles. Vol 11, Code: 15.124.82 Inter Forum Corp
18.
Audiotape, "Concepts and Strategies in Psychosomatic Medicine: An Update of the 80's:
Practical Hospital Management of the Acutely Bereaved. Academy of Psychosomatic
Medicine, 29th Annual Meeting, November 1982
19.
Audio Digest: "Clinical Research in Psychiatric Practice: Psychiatric Emergencies,'
Emergency Room Consultation. The American Academy of Clinical Psychiatrists, 101h
Annual Meeting, Vol. 13, No. 24, New Orleans, LA, December 1984
20.
Channel 9 TV, Orlando, FL, Cover story on Eating Disorders, aired March 19, 1986
21.
Healthcare Information Network: Psychiatric Presentations of Medical Illness.
Princeton, NJ, June 20, 1986
22.
Channel 6 TV, Orlando, FL, Two-hour program: The Brain. June 25, 1986
23.
Channel 61V, Orlando, FL, "Health Horizons," Bulimia. January 16, 1987
24.
WOFL TV-35, Orlando, FL, Good Day show on Depression. February 11, 1987
25.
Channel 6 N, Orlando, FL, Gerontology Panel. June 30, 1987
26.
Channel 6 TV, Orlando, FL, Charna Davis Show. Electrolyte Imbalances In Eating
Disorder Patients. July 27, 1987
27.
Channel 6 TV, Orlando, FL, Chama Davis Show. Seasonal Affective Disorders. July
27, 1987
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28.
Health Information Network, Princeton, NJ. Coping and Adjusting to Illnesses. August
7, 1987
29.
Channel 6 N, Orlando, FL, Chama Davis Show. Adult Depression. August 12, 1987
30.
Channel 6 TV, Orlando, FL, Charna Davis Show. As Your Child Grows Up. August 20,
1987
31.
Channel 6 TV, Orlando, FL, Chama Davis Show. Teenage Depression. August 20, 1987
32.
Channel 9 TV, Orlando, FL. Compulsive Shopping. October 19, 1987
33.
Channel 6 TV, Orlando, FL, Noon News. Eating Disorders. October 27, 1987
34.
Channel 6 TV, Orlando, FL. AIDS. October 28, 1987
35.
Channel 9 TV, Orlando, FL. Hypnosis and Eating Disorders and Hypnosis and
Smoking. June 16, 1988
36.
Channel 6 TV, Orlando FL, For Your Health show. Teenagers and Communication.
August 16, 1988
37.
Channel 6 TV, Orlando, FL. For Your Health show. Eating Disorders. August 16, 1988
38.
WDBO Radio Station, Orlando, FL. News Program. Family Problems. August 26, 1988
39.
WENZ Radio Station, Orlando, FL. Five-part news segment on Anorexia. September 26,
1988
40.
VVDBO Radio Station, Orlando, FL. Live talk show on Anorexia. October 20, 1988
41.
Health Information Network, Princeton, NJ. Hypomagnesemia in Eating Disorder
Patients. April 28, 1989
42.
Channel 9 TV, Orlando, FL, Between Diet and Death. August 20, 1989
43.
Audiotape of lecture, Bulimia Sub-types. A Review of 500 Patients. Annual Meeting of
the American Psychiatric Association. May 1990
44.
Channel 6 TV, Orlando, FL. Profile of a Murderer. June 19, 1990
45.
Health Information Network, Princeton, NJ. Coved Outpatient Drug Abuse. June 29,
1990
46.
Channel 6 TV, Orlando, FL, For Your Health show. Anxiety Disorders. August 23, 1990
47.
Channel 6 TV, Orlando, FL, For Your Health show. Stress and Peptides. September 14,
1990
48.
Channel 6 "fV, Orlando, FL, For Your Health show. Multiple Personalities. September
14, 1990
49.
Channel 6 TV, Orlando, FL, For Your Health show. Teenagers and Plastic Surgery.
July 5, 1991
50.
Audio Digest Continuing Education Series in Psychiatry. Management of Eating
Disorders. Vol 20, #14, July 29, 1991
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51.
Audio Digest Continuing Education Series in Psychiatry. Drug-Induced Psychoses. Vol
20, #20, October 29, 1991
52.
Channel 9 N, Orlando, FL, Barbara West show. Cults. April 29 and 30, 1993
53.
Audio Digest Continuing Education Series on Psychiatry. Psychopharmacology and
Management of Eating Disorders. Vol 23, #5, March 7, 1994
54.
Psychiatric Update Educational Series of the American College of Psychiatrists. Eating
Disorders. Vol 14, #6, 1994
55.
WTLN Radio Station, Lifestyles talk show. Psychopharmacology and Management of
Eating Disorders. November 29, 1995
56.
Audio Digest Continuing Education Series on Psychiatry. Legal and Ethical Issues in
Managed Care. Vol 25, #16, August 19, 1996
57.
Audio Digest Internal Medicine. Domestic Violence. Vol 43, #22, November 20, 1996
58.
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Relationship. June 9, 2000
60.
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Psychological Responses to Terrorist Attacks. New Orleans. Vol 22, #2, February
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Issue 7, July 2001
62.
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Defense Weekly, Vol 1(13), July 10-16, 2002
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64.
Channel 6 TV, Orlando, FL. Flash Point. War. March 16, 2003
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66.
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67.
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71.
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72.
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Hurricane Charley. August 18, 2004
74.
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prepublication summary for Definition, Diagnosis, and Forensic Implications of
Postconcussional Syndrome article. April 20, 2005
75.
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Forensic Implications of Postconcussional Syndrome. May 6, 2005
76.
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hurricanes. September 22, 2005
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V.
Jeffrey Epstein
On this day personally appeared before me, the undersigned authority, Ryan C.W.
Hall, M.D., who, being by me first duly sworn under oath deposes and says:
1.
My name is Ryan C.W. Hall, M.D. I ant over the age of majority, and make
this affidavit and declaration upon the basis of personal knowledge of the
factual matters contained herein.
2.
I have maintained a private practice in psychiatry and forensic psychiatry
since 2008.
3.
I, also, currently serve as an Affiliate Instructor of the Department of
Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine at the University of South Florida,
Tampa, Florida, and Assistant Professor of Psychiatry in the Department of
Medical Education at the University of Central Florida College of Medicine.
4.
I received my undergraduate degree from Johns Hopkins University and
medical degree from Georgetown University.
5.
No opinion of mine has ever been disqualified in a legal proceeding.
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6.
I was a Rappeport Fellow of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the
Law in 2007.
7.
I completed an additional year of training fell wship in Forensic Psychiatry
at Case Western Reserve in 2007-2008.
8.
I am Board Certified in Psychiatry by the American Board of Psychiatry and
Neurology, with additional qualifications in Forensic Psychiatry.
9.
The amended complaint filed b3
against Jeffrey Epstein makes sensitive
allegations of sexual assault and abuse upon a minor and seeks damages in
excess of $15,000.■ has filed a 4-count complaint in which she alleges loss
of innocence, humiliation, embarrassment, emotional distress, mental
anguish, loss of dignity, loss of esteem, and severe psychological and
emotional injuries. It is further alleged that she suffered, and will continue to
suffer, permanent traumatic injuries, including loss of capacity to enjoy life.
10.
She alleges the intentional infliction of emotional distress and that Mr.
Epstein's conduct caused severe emotional distress, psychological trauma,
mental anguish, humiliation, embarrassment, and pain.
11.
She further alleges that she has suffered personal injury including mental,
psychological and emotional damage.
12.
Police records show that. came from an unstable and disturbed home,
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13.
It is critical for an THE examiner to be able to make a cogent assessment of
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any Plaintiff and to understand their medical, social, academic, psychological
and psychiatric condition/state prior to any act of alleged victimization.
There are a number of variables that combine to determine the effects of such
alleged victimization, including the type and character of the alleged assault,
and key victim variables such as demographics, psychological reactions at
the time of the trauma, previous psychiatric or psychological history,
previous victimization history, current or previous psychological difficulties,
and general personality dynamics and coping style, as well as sociocultural
factors such as drug use/abuse; poverty; social inequity and/or inadequate
social support any previous history of abuse within or outside the family;
whether individuals were abused by strangers, acquaintances or family
members; and whether there was any history of indiscriminate behavior that
may have placed them at increased risk. It is important to know if there had
been previous sexual conduct, contact with police or welfare agencies,
alcohol or drug use/abuse, voluntary sexual activity, contraceptive use,
genital infections, or apparent indifference to previous abuse.
14.
It is also essential to understand the Plaintiff's level of emotional support,
whether any significant psychiatric illnesses were present, whether they were
taking any medications (prescribed or non-prescribed), whether there had
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been previous suicide attempts, thoughts, plans, etc.
15.
Knowledge of Plaintiffs relationships to her family and familial factors,
including social disadvantage, intrauterine exposure to toxic substances such
as cocaine, familyinstabffity, impaired parent/child relationship, and parental
adjustment difficulties is also critical.
16.
It is, therefore, crucial that the independent medical examiner has available to
him a full and complete record that includes medical, previous legal, social,
criminal, academic, psychological and psychiatric records/data; psychological
tests; laboratory tests; and clinical, hospital, physician records and that they
have time to conduct a full and complete Independent Medical Examination.
17.
The Independent Medical Examination will cover Plaintiff's full medical and
psychiatric history, including: chief complaint, history of present illness,
specific complaints of symptoms or injury, medical history, past psychiatric
history, family history, abuse history, birth history, childhood history, school
history, occupational history, violence history, legal history, relationship
history, substance use history, sexual history, review of systems, activities of
daily living, mental status examination, diagnoses using DSM-W axes, and
discussion of case findings and opinions.
18.
Psychological tests/scales and questionnaires: Zung Depression Scale, Zung
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Anxiety Scale, Mini Mental State Examination, MCAT-III, MMPI-2 with
forensic implications, Life History Questionnaire, and Forensic Questionnaire
will be obtained to provide further objective data points.
19.
Because Plaintiffs emotional and mental states have been put at issue, the
undersigned must ask question of Plaintiff regarding her physical, emotional
and mental problems, in the past and in the present, in order to form an
expert opinion. Such examination will require seven hours with the Plaintiff.
The INC requires the presence of only the Plaintiff and the examiner. Other
individuals present will invalidate the process.
20.
I have been retained as an expert in this matter and have been asked to
perform an independent medical evaluation of Plaintiff.
21.
I strenuously object to allowing the presence of a videographer, court
reporter and/or attorney being present in the room during my examination of
Plaintiff
22.
The presence of a videographer, court reporter and/or attorney in the
examination room during my performance of an independent medical
examination would create an artificial environment, distractions, and would
compromise the integrity of my psychiatric examination. A video camera in
the room connected to a monitor by cable outside the room would be
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acceptable.
23.
Furthermore, enabling the presence of a videographer, court reporter and/or
attorney in the examination room during my performance of an independent
medical examination is a clear departure from the normal standards imposed
within the psychiatric field for such an examination.
24.
As part of the performance of an independent medical examination, I require
that examinees complete a 'Patient Questionnaire" and a "Forensic
Questionnaire" designed to elicit historical information about the examinee,
which assists in my performance of the clinical examination and gives the
examinee opportunity to review records obtained and obtain appropriate
data prior to the examination.
25.
Requiring that a patient/examinee complete a questionnaire seeking the
provision of historical information is a standard protocol of the clinical
examination.
26.
My ability to provide a complete and thorough independent medical
examination is compromised without the provision of the historical
information sought in my "Patient Questionnaire" and "Forensic
Questionnaire."
27.
Additionally, part of the independent medical examination consists of a
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consultation with the examinee, in which history and background
information is obtained, and administration of various written standardized
tests and scales is undertaken. The administration of such tests and scales
goes to the essence of such examinations.
28.
I have been asked to perform a psychiatric examination of Plaintiff ■
pursuant to a request in the above-styled cause for an independent medical
examination.
29.
I understand that Plaintiffs counsel has requested to videotape the
examination and have counsel, a court reporter, or both present in the room
during the examination.
30.
The presence of third-party observers, meaning persons other than the
examiner and examinee, in the examining room is inconsistent with
standardized administration of the tests and changes the testing environment
considerably by introducing extraneous variables that may distract the
examinee and alter the results of the 1ME.
31.
A psychiatric examination, which consists of, but is not limited to, interview,
mental status examination, and tests of intelligence, memory, attention,
concentration, problem solving, sensory-perceptual functioning, motor
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in the absence of third parties from the examination site (i.e., court reporter,
attorney, videographer). The presence of third parties often affects the
examinee's responses to examination items and may alter or distract their
stream of thought.
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For the above reasons, I oppose having third parties present in the
examination room during art examination. I may choose not to perform the
standard examination in the presence of third parties (court reporter,
attorney, videographer) except under Court order and with the caveat that
the test results may be invalid.
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The examination of Plaintiff will be conducted in compliance with the ethical
principles and code to which I am bound as a licensed psychiatrist Plaintiff
will be allowed to take breaks, as she may need, to relax, eat, drink, and visit
the restroom.
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In the event that I must conduct an examination with an attorney present, but
outside the examination room, I request that there be no interruption in the
examination. Interruptions will distract the Plaintiff, disrupt the examination
and skew the validity of the examination. If present, the attorney should not
coach the examinee during the examination or during breaks or otherwise.
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an appropriate psychiatric examination of Plain tiff ebecause of unknown
variables such as the amount of information that will be covered in the
consultation segment and the pace at which Plaintiff will perform the
standardized tests. Such examinations generally take approximately six to
seven hours (excluding any break time), with approximately four to six hours
used for the face-to-face consultation segment and approximately two to
three hours used for the testing segment. However, in this case, I anticipate
the LME of Plaintiff to take approximately between five and eight hours,
excluding brealc time. Additional time may be necessary for Mto complete
testing on her own, which most patients complete in one to two hours. If In
has not completed the "Patient Questionnaire" and the "Forensic
Questionnaire" before the examination, which was provided to her attorney
prior to the examination, additional time will be needed to obtain pertinent
historical information.
Respectfully submitted,
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CASE NO. 502008CA028051XXXXMB AB
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Defendant, Jeffrey Epstein's Motion for
Psychological Examination
Thursday, October 15, 2009
Palm Beach County Courthouse
West Palm Beach, Florida 33401
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THE COURT: All right. Let's try to get
through this quickly because I do have the jury
waiting and I have other matters. •
MR. GOLDSTEIN: Your Honor, before counsel
starts, can I approach and give you the case
law that I have, the one Supreme Court case. I
believe it is on point. I took the liberty of
highlighting the portions that I have applied.
MR. PUCE: Judge, if I may approach with
some affidavits from the ME physician.
MR GOLDSTEIN: Scott Goldstein for
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MP,. PIKE: Michael Pike for Jeffrey
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Judge, we're hem today on our motion to
compel pursuant to Rule 1.360, a
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MR. PIKE: Psychological.
THE COURT: That's two different things.
MR. PIKE: Correct We're here today
because the Federal court in the companion
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cases have ruled that Plaintiffs' counsel can
be present in an adjacent room with the video
feed monitoring the happenings in the room with
regard to our psychologist
Today its my understanding, and I don't
know if Plaintiffs' motion had been noticed but
Plaintiffs filed a motion for an order
permitting legal counsel to attend the
independent medical examination. So it might
conserve judicial resources to hear both our
motion and their motion.
It's my understanding that counsel does
not have an objection to the time, the hours
involved in these psych exams. They just want
their attorney to be present.
The case law is, the case law that was
provided to me today anticipates that there
shall be someone present for the Plaintiff or
it shall be videotaped. That'S what the
Supreme Court case says.
And it's on page, it's actually on Page 5
of the opinion that counsel provided me today.
The problem is is we filed affidavits from
Dr. Ryan Hall stating that if there is a court
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while the psych examination is moving forward,
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Yesterday we were in front of Your Honor,
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this is an example of how the
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Plaintiffs want all, each and every piece of
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discovery they can get from Jeffrey Epstein,
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but they don't want to follow other orders that
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discovery in their case. Judge Johnson has
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not limiting the scope of the examination and
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providing for a video feed into an adjacent
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the happenings in the examination.
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I don't see a reason why counsel needs to
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items that may alter or distract the stream of
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thought that he poses having third parties
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present in the examination room, and that the
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performance of an independent medical
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examination will create an artificial
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environment, distraction, and would compromise
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the integrity of my psychiatric examination,
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psychological examination in order to preserve
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the attorney-client, work product, and other
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privileges that he may see fit to raise.
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another case. It has nothing do with these
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by a monitor by cable outside the room would be
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outlined by the physician. And the attorney,
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videographer, and court reporter can be in that
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adjacent room with the live feed to take down
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compromised by any third parties being in the
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post-examination before the Court I will not
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MR. GOLDSTEIN: How about if we have a
court reporter at least to make a record?
THE COURT: As I said, I find it to be
distracting and I don't think that it is
necessary to go through an evidentiary hearing
under these circumstances. There is nothing to
suggest to this Court that the doctor that has
been chosen to do the CME is otherwise
unacceptable. And it's, again, I am providing
the necessary safeguards and do not want to
prolong this any further. I thank you for your
argument, both sides' presentation. The
Court's ruling stands as stated in the recant
MR. GOLDSTEIN: Can we get a stay, Your
Honor?
THE COURT: Not at this time, not without
written motion.
MR. PEKE: Judge, within the motion we
filed a requirement or a request for relief
that counsel provide a and-. next week,
October 22nd and 23rd. We have our, we have
our expert scheduled. So, that is part of the
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The court did state that even when a doctor
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the insurer must prove, and that case it was an
insurer seeking the exam at an evidentiary
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relief of the motion.
MR. GOLDSTEIN: That's why we are seeking
the stay based on the Court's ruling today.
THE COURT: You will have to file a
motion, counselor.
MR. GOLDSTEIN: We or the defense, Your
Honor?
THE COURT: Pardon me?
MR. GOLDSTEIN: Us or the defense?
THE COURT: Yes, you. At this point the
examinations are set without an objection to
the dates otherwise —
MR. GOLDSTEIN: In light --
THE COURT: -- there is no objection to
the court's order.
MR. GOLDSTEIN: In light of the ruling
today, we would like to have a stay so we can
weigh our options.
THE COURT: You can file a motion in
writing and I will hear it next week.
MR. GOLDSTEIN: Thank you, Your Honor.
MR. NICE: Thank you, Your Honor.
THE COURT: Thank you.
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