Dr. Graham Redgrave Talk on Disordered Eating (Faculty & Parents)
Tuesday, February 6, at 4pm
Eurythmy Room
We are so happy to be able to host Dr. Graham Redgrave who is an Associate Professor at The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. His clinical activities in eating disorders consists of inpatient attending, inpatient group psychotherapy, and outpatient consultations. Research in eating disorders is primarily in neuroimaging of eating disorders, particularly using magnetic resonance techniques in anorexia nervosa, but also investigating biomarkers of starvation and weight restoration, and treatment outcomes. Teaching activities include "bedside" teaching on the inpatient eating disorders service; instruction in general medical interviewing and physical examination for first-year medical students, as well as longitudinal advising; general and specialty topics in psychiatry for medical students and residents; and supporting residency activities such as recruitment and evaluation of residents.