Ted Avi Gerstenblith, M.D.

  • Assistant Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
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Expertise

Adult Psychiatry, Psychiatry, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences ...read more

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Outside of Maryland & Washington D.C.

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Locations

The Johns Hopkins Hospital (Main Entrance)

Appointment Phone: 410-955-5212
1800 Orleans St.
Sheikh Zayed Tower
Baltimore, MD 21287 map
Phone: 410-955-4199

Background

Dr. Gerstenblith is an Assistant Professor in the department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. His areas of clinical expertise includes consultation-liaison psychiatry, critical illness psychiatry, transplant psychiatry, the bi-directional relationship between psychiatric illness and medical conditions, and medical student / resident education. 

Dr. Gerstenblith earned his M.D. from the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. He completed his residency at the Massachusetts General Hospital and McLean Hospital. He completed a fellowship in consultation-liaison psychiatry at the Massachusetts General Hospital.

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Titles

  • Assistant Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences

Departments / Divisions

Education

Degrees

  • MD; Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine (2009)

Residencies

  • Psychiatry; Massachusetts General Hospital (2013)

Fellowships

  • Psychosomatic Medicine; Massachusetts General Hospital (2014)

Board Certifications

  • American Board of Psychiatry And Neurology (Psychiatry) (2013)
  • American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology (Psychosomatic Medicine) (2015)

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