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BIO-BRIEF
Anthony B.
D'Souza, M.D.
Psychiatrist
Dr. D'Souza attended College
at the University of Calcutta, India (1964), which is also where he subsequently
obtained his M.B., B.S Degree (M.D. Equivalent).
In 1968, Dr. D'Souza did a
residency in General Psychiatry at the University of Missouri, in Columbia,
MO (1975-1978), where he also received the honor of being chief resident.
In addition, he was a Post Doctoral Fellow at the Department of Psychiatry,
University of Missouri, Columbia, MO and did post graduate training (3
semester hours) in Mental Health Administration at the University of Missouri.
Dr. D'Souza is currently certified
by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology and holds a certificate
in Addiction Medicine through the American Society of Addiction Medicine
(ASAM). He also holds a certificate in ECFMG.
He holds licenses to practice
medicine in Kansas, Missouri, Illinois, and Wisconsin.
His awards and honors include
Giant of Medicine, University of Missouri School of Medicine, Mutation
Yearbook and Exemplary Psychiatrist of the Year Award (1993) by NAMI (National
Alliance for the Mentally Ill).
Dr. D'Souza is currently an
Associate Professor, Department of Psychiatric, University of Illinois.
He is also on active staff at the Rockford Memorial Hospital and at the
Oak Hospital of Rockford. In addition, he is on courtesy medical staff
at St. Anthony Medical Center in Rockford and at St. Joseph Hospital and
the Highland Hospital in Belvidere, IL.
At present, Dr. D'Souza is
also a consulting psychiatrist for Willows on Main (Rockford), the Wesley
Willows Nursing Home (Rockford) and the Addiction, Treatment and Education
Program (A.T. E. P.) for the Rockford Memorial Hospital. He also works
with adolescents at the Maryville Farm Campus.
For the past 24 years Dr. D'Souza
has done independent medical examination for both workers' compensation
and personal injury litigation.
To obtain a
comprehensive Curriculum Vitae or to schedule an appointment with Dr.
D'Souza,
please contact PMRI 1-888-836-4006.
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