Daniel Anzia, MD
Psychiatry
Title(s):
Past Department Chair for Psychiatry; Advocate Lutheran General Hospital
Speaker, American Psychiatric Association
Education & training:
Undergraduate: Marquette University, Summa Cum Laude, 1968
Medical School: Standford University School of Medicine, 1973
Psychiatry Residency: Loyola University Of Chicago, 1977
Board Certified in Psychiatry, American Board of Psychiatry & Neurology, 1979
Psychiatric interests:
Academic Psychiatry
Bipolar Disorder
Mood Disorders
Medical Ethics
Memberships/academic highlights:
Distinguished Life Fellow, American Psychiatric Association
Speaker, American Psychiatric Association Assembly, 2016-2017
Board of Trustees, American Psychiatric Assocation , 2015-2017
Assembly, American Psychiatriac Assocation , 1994-Present
President, Illinois Psychiatric Society, 2007-2008
Vice-Chair, Steering Committee on Practice Guidelines, American Psychiatric Association
Interests & hobbies:
Birding
Choral Singing
Reading
Tennis
Opera
Personal perspectives on teaching:
Teaching keeps the variety in the daily clinical work of Medicine. Alongside helping patients, teaching provides me the greatest gratification and stimulus to learning. I hope to keep learning and teaching as long as I'm able.