Publications:40

Ronald Rieder, MD
About Me
Dr. Rieder's interests have been in the areas of schizophrenia, genetics and psychiatric education.
As of 1979, Dr. Rieder became a residency education director, and has focused his academic work and publications on teaching and education. He developed both clinical and research training programs, first at Columbia University and beginning in 2007, at Mount Sinai.
For these efforts, Dr. Rieder received the highest award for psychiatric education, the American Psychiatric Association and National Institute of Mental Health’s Vesterrmark Award, in 2008.
Financial & Billing Information
Dr. Rieder conducts a private practice of psychiatry in Scarsdale, NY. He does not participate in any insurance networks, nor in Medicare.
As of 1979, Dr. Rieder became a residency education director, and has focused his academic work and publications on teaching and education. He developed both clinical and research training programs, first at Columbia University and beginning in 2007, at Mount Sinai.
For these efforts, Dr. Rieder received the highest award for psychiatric education, the American Psychiatric Association and National Institute of Mental Health’s Vesterrmark Award, in 2008.
Financial & Billing Information
Dr. Rieder conducts a private practice of psychiatry in Scarsdale, NY. He does not participate in any insurance networks, nor in Medicare.
Language
English
Position
CLINICAL PROFESSOR | Psychiatry
Clinical Focus
- Anxiety
- Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder And Attention Deficit Disorder
- Depression
- Schizophrenia
Publications
Selected Publications
- Do long hours at work increase one’s risk for developing coronary heart disease?. Joseph S. Alpert, Ronald O. Rieder. Journal of the American Heart Association
- A resident rotation in collaborative care: Learning to deliver primary care-based psychiatric services. Joseph M. Cerimele, Dennis M. Popeo, Ronald O. Rieder. Academic Psychiatry
- Becoming a psychiatrist-researcher: What it means and how to do it. Art Walaszek, Ronald Rieder. Academic Psychiatry