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Edward J. Kilbane, M.D., M.A.

Specialties:

Psychiatry Board Certified Accepting New Patients

Primary Location: Psychiatric Emergency Department at St. Vincent Charity Medical Center

Accepting New Patients: Yes

Gender: Male

Languages:

2351 East 22nd St.
Cleveland, Ohio 44115

Phone: 216.363.2538

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Disabled Access: Yes

Public Transportation: Yes

Biography:

Edward J. Kilbane, M.D., joined St. Vincent Charity Medical Center (SVCMC) in July 2018 and serves as its Medical Director of Inpatient Psychiatry and Psychiatric Emergency Services. In this role, Dr. Kilbane has administrative responsibility for all inpatient psychiatric services and clinical oversight of patients within those programs, including the Psychiatric ED.

Education:

  • 9/99 – 6/04: M.D., The Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, Dublin, Ireland
  • 8/97 – 1/99: M.A., Medical Anthropology, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH
  • 8/92 – 6/96: B.A., Anthropology, Loyola University of Chicago, Chicago

Postdoctoral Training:

  • 7/09 – 7/10: Fellow, Psychosomatic Medicine / Psycho-Oncology, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, NYC, NY
  • 7/08 – 6/09: Chief Resident in Psychiatry, Beth Israel Medical Center, NYC, NY
  • 7/05 – 6/09: Resident in Psychiatry, Beth Israel Medical Center, NYC, NY
  • 7/04 – 6/05: Intern in Medicine and Surgery, Beaumont Hospital, Dublin, Ireland

Treatment & Services

  • Psychological services

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