Steven Hyler, M.D.
Clinical Professor of Psychiatry

Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, Dept of Psychiatry,
Columbia University Medical Center


Senior author of the Personality Diagnostic Questionnaire-4th edition (PDQ-4). Medical Director of Bureau of Psychiatric Services and Research Institutes Support of the NYS-OMH. Coordinates Telepsychiatry consult service of NYS-OMH. Distinguished Fellow of APA. Recipient of Roeske Award (Medical Student Teaching) and Irma Bland Award (Psychiatry Resident Teaching) of the APA. Interests in technology, telepsychiatry, popular culture, media, and film.
Undergraduate:  New York University, BA Psychology, 1967-1971
Medical School:  New York Medical College, M.D., 1971-1975
Internship:  NYMC- Metropolitan Hospital, psychiatry, categorical *, 1975-1976
Residency:  NYMC- Metropolitan Hospital, psychiatry, 1976-1978
Board Certifications:  American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology
• Personality Disorders
• Factitious Disorders
Address:
NYS Psychiatric Institute
Room 1600c  Unit/Box:130
1051 Riverside Drive
New York, NY   10032

Phone: 212-543-5656
Fax: 212-543-6094
seh5@columbia.edu


Research in personality disorders, telepsychiatry, and psychiatry and the media.

1. Hyler SE and Gangure D: Can Telepsychiatry Replace In-Person Psychiatric Assessments? A Meta-analysis and Review.  CNS Spectrums  2005;10: 403-413

1. Hyler SE and Gangure D: Legal and Ethical Challenges in Telepsychiatry.  J of Psychiatric Practice  2004;10 (4): 1-5

1. Hyler SE and Gangure D: A Review of the Costs of Telepsychiatry.  Psychiatric Services  2003;54: 976-990

1. Hyler SE and Gangure D: Technological Advances in Telepsychiatry.  Primary Psychiatry  2002;9: 24-28

1. Hyler SE and Schanzer B: Using Commercially Available Films to Teach About Borderline Personality Disorder.  Bulletin of the Menninger Clinics  1997;61 (4): 458-468

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