Research Program Evaluation Training About Us

  
  
  

William (Murray) Bennett, MD

 
Associate Professor
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
University of Washington at Harborview Medical Center

325 Ninth Ave, PSB-5006
Box 359930
Seattle, WA 98104
(206) 744-1190

mbennett@u.washington.edu


Educational Background:

  • MD, University of British Columbia- Vancouver, Canada, Medicine, 1992
  • Internship, University of Toronto, The Wellesley Hospital- Toronto, Canada, Medicine, 1993
  • Residency, University of Washington-Seattle, WA, Psychiatry, 1997
  • Fellowship, University of Washington- Seattle, WA, Community Psychiatry, 1998

CHAMMP-Related Projects:

Treatment of Stimulant Dependence in HIV infected patients (PI: Bennett)
Sponsor: Alcohol and Drug Abuse Institute (ADAI)
7/1/07-1/4/09
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Selected Publications:

  • Bennett, M., Strachan, E., & Uldall, K. (2010). Development and initial validation of a brief screener for focused HIV prevention efforts. Journal of HIV Medicine, 11(5), 318–325.
  • Bennett, M., Strachan, E., & Uldall, K. (2009). Examining predictors of HIV transmission risk behaviors reveals a potentially useful brief screener for focused prevention efforts. Journal of HIV Medicine.
  • Bennett, W. R. M., Joesch, J. M., Mazur, M., & Roy-Byrne, P. (2009). Characteristics of HIV positive patients treated in a psychiatric emergency department. Psychiatric Services, 60(3), 398-401.
  • Strachan, E., Bennett, M., Russo, J., & Roy-Byrne, P. (2007). Disclosure of HIV status and sexual orientation independently predicts increased CD4 counts over time for psychiatric patients. Psychosomatic Medicine, 69(1), 74-80.
  • Bennett, M., & Roy-Byrne, P. (2007). Methamphetamines: What the primary care provider needs to know. Journal of Primary Psychiatry, 14(5), 67-73.
  • Bennett, M., Wilson, L., & Roy-Byrne, P. (2007). Gamma-hydroxy butyrate acid (GHB) withdrawal – A case report. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, 39(3), 293-6.
  • Bennett, M, Zatzick, D., & Roy-Byrne, P. (2007). Can medications prevent PTSD? Current Psychiatry, 6(9), 47-55.
  
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