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Victor Altshul, MD, is an Associate Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at Yale School of Medicine, Yale University. His career spans over 50 years in clinical psychiatry, with a unique intersection of medical practice and artistic expression. He is affiliated with the Yale School of Medicine's Psychiatry department and has held roles in medical education and professionalism initiatives.
Education: MD from Yale University (1960).
Research & Interests: While primarily focused on clinical psychiatry, Dr. Altshul is noted for his contributions to medical humanities through poetry. His published works include poetry collections Stumblings and Singing with Starlings, often weaving themes of music, aging, and human experience. His artistic pursuits include opera singing, marathon running, and competitive rowing, including participation in the Head of the Charles Regatta. He actively engages with Yale's medical community through mentorship and interdisciplinary dialogue.
Awards: No specific scientific awards listed, though his literary works have been featured in venues like the Hartford Courant's CT Poet's Corner.
Advising & Grants: No formal advisees or grant details provided in available texts. His professional focus appears centered on clinical practice and arts integration in medicine.