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Louis Trevisan, MD is an Associate Professor Adjunct in Psychiatry at Yale School of Medicine. He holds appointments in Psychiatry and contributes to clinical and educational initiatives. Dr. Trevisan graduated from Oregon Health Sciences University with his MD in 1989. His research focuses on geriatric mental health, substance use disorders among older adults, veteran mental health issues, and innovative medical education methods. Notable work includes studies on alcohol use disorder management in aging populations, trauma-related comorbidities in veterans, and simulation-based training for psychiatric education. He has collaborated extensively with researchers like John Krystal, Deepak Dsouza, and Ismene Petrakis on addiction neurobiology and clinical trials.
Research emphasizes translational approaches to geriatric addiction medicine and veteran healthcare. He has published over 35 peer-reviewed articles since 2003, with recent work focusing on public health implications of late-life substance use and healthcare system improvements through resident-led quality initiatives. No specific scientific awards are highlighted in the profile.
Teaching contributions include developing simulation-based training modules for medical students and residents, as well as innovative morbidity/mortality conference formats. His work addresses critical gaps in understanding and treating substance use among aging populations and military veterans.