Dr. Dalkilic (Dr. Dal) has been a Diplomate of American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology since 2000 and has been practicing psychiatry in New Jersey and Greater Philadelphia area. He has specialized in the treatment of eating, anxiety, and depressive disorders and psychopharmacology. He has been in the adjunct faculty as an Associate Professor of Clinical Psychiatry at Temple University School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry. Dr. Dal graduated from Yale University School of Medicine, Psychiatry Residency Training Program in 1999 and is a graduate of Marmara University School of Medicine, Istanbul. He started MPH training at Yale University School of Public Health and obtained his MPH degree from George Washington University, School of Public Health and Health Services in 2002. He was selected and participated in the 2008 Future Leaders in Psychiatry Program organized by Emory University, while he was practicing psychiatry at Virginia Commonwealth University, School of Medicine as an Assistant Professor of Psychiatry (2005-2009).
Dr. Dal has presented at the Annual Meetings of American Psychiatric Association and been an invited speaker at International Psychopharmacology Conferences. He has published in peer reviewed journals and taught and trained residents and medical students besides conducting clinical medication trials. He has treated hundreds of individuals with psychiatric conditions and consulted on complex and treatment resistant cases.
Dr. Dal also publishes useful information for readers at: www.drdal.com. He has the clinical knowledge and skills, expertise, and experience to assess and address all psychiatric conditions and develop and implement comprehensive treatment plans for a broad spectrum of problems to help clients and their families. Dr. Dal aims to provide the highest possible quality health care available for each client. He believes a physician should constantly strive to improve physical, mental, social, and spiritual health of his clients.
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