![]() | Assistant Professor Main Office Address The Johns Hopkins Hospital Phone: 410-502-1169 E-mail: kneufel2@jhmi.edu
Kimberly Williams |
Alternative Address
Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center
Addiction Treatment Services: BBRC
5510 Nathan Shock Drive, Suite 1500
Baltimore, Maryland 21224
Phone: 410-550-0147
Administrative Assistant: Tangee Warren
Education
1986 | BS.c. | University of Manitoba |
1986 | M.D. | University of Manitoba |
1992 | MPH | Johns Hopkins School of Public Health |
1986-1987 | Rotating Internship | McGill University |
| 1988-1991 | General Psychiatry Residency | Johns Hopkins School of Medicine |
1991-1993 | Community Psychiatry Fellowship | Johns Hopkins School of Medicine |
2005-2007 | Alcohol Medical Scholar | University of California, San Diego |
Professional Interests
Study of the epidemiology and services research of the identification and treatment of psychiatric disorders in the community with a special emphasis on substance use disorders
For recent work as Alcohol Medical Scholar, see www.alcoholmedicalscholars.org
Selected Publications
Neufeld KJ, King VL, Kolodner K, Clark M, Kidorf MS, Brooner RK. Treatment response in opioid dependent patients with antisocial personality disorder. Journal of Substance Abuse, in press.
Kidorf M, Neufeld K, King VL, Clark M, Brooner RK. A stepped care approach for reducing cannabis use in opioid dependent outpatients. Journal of Substance Abuse; in press
Brooner RK, Kidorf MS, King VL, Stoller KB, Neufeld K, Kolodner K. Comparing adaptive stepped care and monetary voucher interventions in the treatment of opioid dependent outpatients receiving methadone. Drug and Alcohol Depend, 2007 Jan 23 [Epub ahead of print].
Stoller, K.B., King, V.L., Kidorf, M.S., Neufeld, K., Brooner, R.K. DSM-III-R versus DSM-IV substance use disorders: Concordance in drug users homogeneous for chronic and severe problems. Addictive Disorders and Their Treatment, 2006, 5:165-171.
Neufeld KJ, Peters DH, Rani M, Bonu S, Brooner RK: Regular use of alcohol and tobacco in India and its association with age, gender, and poverty. Drug Alcohol Depend 2005; 77:283-291.







