Graham W. Redgrave, M.D.
Assistant Professor
Assistant Director, Eating Disorders Program
Assistant Director, Residency Education
Main Office Address
Phipps 315
The Johns Hopkins Hospital
600 North Wolfe St.
Baltimore, MD 21287
Phone: 410-614-4451
Fax: 410-614-3676
E-mail: gwr@jhmi.edu
Education
1990 | B.A. | St. John's College, Annapolis, MD and Santa Fe, NM |
1999 | M.D. | Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine |
1999-2000 | General Internal Medicine Internship | Francis Scott Key Medical Center |
2000-2003 | General Psychiatry Residency | Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions |
Professional Interests
Clinical activities in eating disorders consists of inpatient attending, inpatient group psychotherapy, and outpatient consultations. Research in eating disorders is primarily in neuroimaging of eating disorders but also investigating biomarkers of starvation and weight restoration. Teaching activities include instruction in general and specialty topics in psychiatry to medical students and residents, and supporting residency activities such as recruitment and evaluation of residents.Selected Publications
Redgrave, G., Coughlin, J., Heinberg, L, & Guarda, A.S. (in press). First-degree relative history of alcoholism in eating disorder inpatients: Relationship to eating and substance use psychopathology. Eating Disorders.
Roberts, L.W., Warner, T.D., Rogers, M., Horowitz, R., & Redgrave, G. (2005). Medical student illness and impairment: A vignette-based survey study involving 955 students at 9 medical schools. Comprehensive Psychiatry, 46(3), 229-237.
Guarda, A.S. & Redgrave, G. W. (2004). Eating disorders: Detection, assessment, and treatment in primary care. Advanced Studies in Medicine, 4(9), 468-475.
Redgrave GW, Swartz KL, Romanoski AJ. Alcohol misuse by women. Int Rev Psychiatry 2003; 15:256-268.
Keen G, Redgrave G, Lawton J, et al. Access to Molecular Biology Databases. Mathl. Comput. Modeling 1992; 16:93-101.
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