Susan Kimmel, MD is a highly experienced forensic psychiatrist specializing in forensic psychiatry, mood disorders, electroconvulsive therapy (ECT), and college mental health. With extensive training and fellowships in both forensic psychiatry and mood disorders at Case Western Reserve University, Dr. Kimmel has worked in various settings including general hospitals, court clinics, correctional facilities, and college counseling centers. She is a distinguished fellow of the American Psychiatric Association and has presented nationally on topics such as shootings on college campuses and the impact of the Tarasoff decision on college counseling centers. Dr. Kimmel's research and publications primarily focus on the treatment of mood disorders, with a special interest in malpractice cases involving correctional settings and ECT.
University Hospitals is committed to transparency in their interactions with industry partners, and Dr. Kimmel's industry relationships are disclosed to ensure patients are informed about potential conflicts of interest. These relationships contribute to the development of new drugs, devices, and therapies, as well as medical education aimed at improving quality of care and clinical outcomes. Dr. Kimmel works at college counseling centers, inpatient psychiatry, and conducts evaluations at the Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas.
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