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Paul E. Keck, Jr., MD

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Paul E. Keck, Jr., MD

Professor and Executive Vice Chairman of Psychiatry & Behavioral Neuroscience; President & CEO, Lindner Center of HOPE

Department
Psychiatry & Behavioral Neuroscience
Specialties
Psychiatry/Psychology, Bipolar Disorder, Psychopharmacology

.Paul E. Keck, Jr., MD photo

Practice Locations

  • Mason

    • Lindner Center of HOPE

      4075 Old Western Row Road
      Mason, Ohio 45040

      Phone: (513) 536-HOPE
      Map and Directions

Bio

Dr. Keck, a researcher in Bipolar Disorder and psychopharmacology, is
the author of over 500 scientific papers in leading medical journals and
was the 7th most cited scientist in the world published in the fields
of psychiatry and psychology over the past decade. He has also
contributed over 160 reviews and chapters to major psychiatric
textbooks.

As president and CEO of Lindner Center of HOPE, Dr. Keck provides
leadership and direction for the overall operation of the Center,
directing and coordinating the development of short and long range
objectives.

Dr. Keck is the editor or author of 6 scientific books and serves on the
editorial boards of 7 journals. He also serves on the American
Psychiatric Association’s Workgroup to Develop Practice Guidelines for
Treatment of Patients with Bipolar Disorders and currently serves on the
APA Institute for Research and Education. Dr. Keck was a member of the
FDA Psychopharmacologic Drug Advisory Committee.

Dr. Keck is the recipient of numerous honors, including the Gerald
Klerman Young Investigator Award from the National Depressive and
Manic-Depressive Association (NDMDA); the Gerald Klerman Senior
Investigator Award from the Depression & Bipolar Support Alliance
(DBSA); the Exemplary Psychiatrist Award from the National Alliance of
the Mentally Ill (NAMI); the Philip Isenberg Teaching Award from Harvard
Medical School; the Nancy C A Roeske Certificate for medical student
education from the American Psychiatric Association; Distinguished
Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association; the Wyeth-Ayerst AADPRT
Mentorship Award; two Communicator Awards for Continuing Medical
Education; the Outstanding Physician Partner Award of the Postgraduate
Institute for Medicine; and two Golden Apple Teaching Awards from the
University of Cincinnati College of Medicine. He is listed as one of the
Best Doctors in Cincinnati by Cincinnati Magazine; The Best Doctors in
America, a directory of the top one percent of physicians in the United
States as rated by their peers; and as one of the nation’s Best Mental
Health Experts by Good Housekeeping Magazine.

Education

Medical School
Mount Sinai School of Medicine – New York, NY
Internship
Internship in Internal Medicine, Beth Israel Medical Center – New York, NY
Residency
McLean Hospital – Belmont, MA (Psychiatry)
Fellowship
Tucker Foundation – Hanover, NH
Scottish Rite Schizophrenia Program – Northern Masonic Jurisdiction, USA
Education
Dartmouth College – Hanover, NH

Board Certifications

Psychiatry