Medical School Cornell University Weill Medical College Graduated: 1994
Procedures:
Psychiatric Diagnosis or Evaluation
Conditions:
Anxiety Dissociative and Somatoform Disorders Anxiety Phobic Disorders Bipolar Disorder Depressive Disorders Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Cowan graduated from the Cornell University Weill Medical College in 1994. He works in Nashville, TN and specializes in Psychiatry and Addiction Psychiatry. Dr. Cowan is affiliated with Vanderbilt Psychiatric Hospital.
2007 to 2000 Director of Sales Operations & TrainingZIMMER HOLDINGS, INC
sales effortsTHE COWAN GROUP, LLC Austin, TX 2001 to 2007 PresidentINETO, INC Austin, TX 1999 to 2001 Vice President, SalesACUITY CORPORATION Austin, TX 1999 to 1999 Director of Corporate SalesiSEARCH, INC Los Angeles, CA 1998 to 1999 National Sales & Marketing ManagerAEGIS COMMUNICATIONS INC Los Angeles, CA 1997 to 1998 Director/Sales AdministrationKeystone Expositions, Inc. Los Angeles, CA 1995 to 1996 VP Sales & MarketingKEYSTONE EXPOSITIONS, INC
1989 to 1996 Vice President, Sales & Marketing
Education:
California State University Fullerton, CA 2014 to 2015 M.S. in Information Technology (Degree Pending)Rice University, Jones Graduate School of Management Houston, TX 2006 M.B.A.University of Western Ontario London, ON 1984 B.A. in English & Social Sciences
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Robert Kessler, professor of radiology and radiological sciences, Ronald Cowan, associate professor of psychiatry, Joshua Buckholtz, assistant professor of psychology at Harvard, Neil Woodward, assistant professor of psychology, Rui Li, senior research specialist of radiology and radiological scienc
Date: May 01, 2012
Category: Health
Source: Google
Teens who use ecstasy, speed more likely to experience depression, study shows
"This finding is exactly what I would predict," Dr. Ronald Cowan, an associate professor of psychiatry at the Vanderbilt University Medical Center School of Medicine, said to HealthDay. "Because these drugs definitely bring about a chronic alteration in serotonin levels in the brain. Yes, the human
Date: Apr 19, 2012
Category: Health
Source: Google
'Ecstasy' may cause long-term changes in brain chemistry
that ecstasy produced transient effects, but with the suggestion that there would be recovery over time," explained study co-author Dr. Ronald Cowan, an associate professor of psychiatry in the department of psychiatry with Vanderbilt University Medical Center's School of Medicine in Nashville, Tenn.