Glenn Currier, M.D.

Academic and Clinical Appointments

Medical Director of Acute Psychiatric Service

Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Emergency Medicine

 


Contact Information

University of Rochester Medical Center
Department of Psychiatry
300 Crittenden Boulevard
Rochester, New York 14642-8409

(585) 275-9908

Glenn_Currier@urmc.rochester.edu


Education

MD University of Pittsburgh
 
Residency Yale University
 
Fellowship in
Emergency Psychiatry
New York University (Bellevue)

 

 

Professional Overview

Dr. Currier is an Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Emergency Medicine and is the Medical Director of Acute Psychiatric Services. His research interests include health services research and clinical trials.

Recent Publications

Currier GW, Medori R.

Orally versus intramuscularly administered antipsychotic drugs in psychiatric emergencies.
J Psychiatr Pract. 2006 Jan;12(1):30-40.
PMID: 16432443 [PubMed - in process]

Currier GW, Trenton AJ, Walsh PG.

Innovations: emergency psychiatry: relative accuracy of breath and serum alcohol readings in the psychiatric emergency service.
Psychiatr Serv. 2006 Jan;57(1):34-6.
PMID: 16399960 [PubMed - in process]

Lukens TW, Wolf SJ, Edlow JA, Shahabuddin S, Allen MH, Currier GW, Jagoda AS; American College of Emergency Physicians Clinical Policies Subcommittee (Writing Committee) on Critical Issues in the Diagnosis and Management of the Adult Psychiatric Patient in the Emergency Department.

Clinical policy: critical issues in the diagnosis and management of the adult psychiatric patient in the emergency department.
Ann Emerg Med. 2006 Jan;47(1):79-99. No abstract available.
PMID: 16387222 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

Allen MH, Currier GW, Carpenter D, Ross RW, Docherty JP.

Introduction: methods, commentary, and summary.
J Psychiatr Pract. 2005 Nov;11 Suppl 1:5-25.
PMID: 16319572 [PubMed - in process]

Allen MH, Currier GW, Carpenter D, Ross RW, Docherty JP.

Treatment of behavioral emergencies 2005.
J Psychiatr Pract. 2005 Nov;11 Suppl 1:5-108; quiz 110-2.
PMID: 16319571 [PubMed - in process]

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