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Nuzhat Hussain is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at Yale School of Medicine. With appointments in both Psychiatry and Creed House Affiliates, Dr. Hussain's clinical and academic work focuses on complex psychiatric conditions and their neurological manifestations.
Dr. Hussain's research interests span multiple domains of psychiatry, with particular emphasis on:
- Sleep disorders in substance use populations
- Neuropsychiatric manifestations of medical conditions
- Addiction medicine and treatment approaches
- Catatonia and other movement disorders with psychiatric components
- Autoimmune disorders with psychiatric presentations
Analysis of Dr. Hussain's recent publications reveals a strong focus on the intersection of sleep medicine, addiction, and neuropsychiatry. Their work frequently examines how neurological conditions manifest with psychiatric symptoms, particularly in patients with substance use disorders. A notable pattern in their research is the investigation of gender differences in treatment response and symptom presentation, as well as the exploration of complex comorbidities between psychiatric and medical conditions.
Dr. Hussain completed their fellowship training at Yale School of Medicine in 2020 and residency at Penn State University-Milton Hershey Medical Center in 2019, establishing a strong foundation in both academic psychiatry and clinical practice.
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