Robert M. Schweitzer, MD
Associate Professor of Clinical Psychiatry
Bio
My work at Indiana University has given me the privilege of providing services to patients with psychiatric needs in a number of capacities. My primary focus is the care of patients with severe and persistent mental illness through community based programs developed to promote care optimization using a multidisciplinary team approach. I have found the team model to also be applicable in the primary care setting as integrated psychiatric care efforts evolve to best meet patient needs. I strive to improve community based programs to more effectively and efficiently meet patient needs and promote wellness through patient-centered psychiatric care in the context of the individual’s overall medical treatment. My teaching and research interests focus on furthering our understanding and treatment of chronic mental illness.
Year | Degree | Institution |
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1989 | MD | Indiana University |
1979 | MS | University of Wisconsin |
1976 | BS | University of Illinois |
Best Estimate Diagnosis for Bipolar Disorder Studies, pharmacological treatments for psychotic, mood and anxiety disorders, treatment optimization in the primary care setting
Director of Clinical Services for the Chronically Mentally Ill, Midtown Community Mental Health Center, Psychiatrist Eskenazi Blackburn Community Health Center, Psychiatrist Eskenazi North Arlington Community Health Center, Psychiatrist Midtown Older Adult Clinic, Psychiatrist IU Adult Psychiatry Clinic and Study Center