Jeff Ross, MD is a board-certified Psychiatrist who has conducted over 130 clinical trials across multiple disease areas including mood, anxiety, psychotic, cognitive (Alzheimer’s, MCI), sleep, and substance abuse disorders.
As an instructor of medical students and psychiatry residents at Chicago-area institutions (Northwestern University Medical School, Rush Medical College, Evanston Hospital, Illinois College of Optometry) over the past 20 years, Ross, MD has provided ongoing medical education in both psychopharmacology and psychotherapy, equipping new physicians with important insights into the interviewing, care, and long-term management of patients with psychiatric illness.
Following his post-graduate fellowship in clinical psychopharmacology at Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke’s Medical Center, Ross, MD served as Medical Associate at Rush’s Treatment Research Center and Attending Psychiatrist at Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke’s Medical Center, as well as Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at Rush Medical College.
Ross, MD’s private practice enables him to remain connected to the real-world management of psychiatric illness.
From his extensive research experience, Ross, MD has gained expertise in investigations across development phases (Phase I-IV), treatment settings (inpatient and outpatient), durations (short and long-term), trial designs (open, blinded, acute therapy, relapse prevention), and interventions (psychotherapy and psychopharmacology). Aside from numerous peer-reviewed publications and lectures, Ross, MD has also developed a particular niche providing psychiatric educational book reviews (Doody’s Health Sciences) for over a decade.
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