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CDAP > Faculty > Dr. Robert J. Malcolm
Dr. Robert J. Malcolm

Dr. Malcolm

Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
Professor, Department of Family Medicine
Professor, Department of Pediatrics
Associate Dean for Continuing Medical Education, College of Medicine
Director, University Offices of Research Integrity: IRB/IACUC/IBC
Director, Bio-Behavioral Medicine Division, Department of Psychiatry




Education 

University of Maryland, College Park, MD B.S. 1965 Psychology 
Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SCM.D.1970Medicine
Stanford University Medical Center, Stanford, CAResidency1974Psychiatry
Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SCPostdoctoral   1978Family Practice   

Professional Experience

1974-1979Research Director, Weight Management Clinic, MUSC, Charleston, SC
1975-1979Assistant Professor, Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, MUSC, Charleston, SC
1979-1990Associate Professor, Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, MUSC, Charleston, SC
1984-1987Medical Director, Alcohol and Drug Treatment Unit, Ralph H. Johnson Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Charleston, SC
1990-presentProfessor, Departments of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, Family Medicine, and Pediatrics, MUSC, Charleston, SC
1991-2001Medical Director, Center for Drug and Alcohol Programs, MUSC, Charleston, SC
2001-presentAssociate Dean for Continuing Medical Education, MUSC, Charleston, SC 
2003-2006Chairman, Institutional Review Board for Commercial Grants, MUSC, Charleston, SC
2006-2007Chair (Interim), Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, MUSC, Charleston, SC
2007-2009

 Director, University Offices of Research Integrity: IRB/IACUC/IBC, MUSC, Charleston, SC

2010-presentDirector, Bio-Behavioral Medicine Division, Department of Psychiatry, MUSC, Charleston, SC

Award and Honors

1967-1970 NIH Fellowship
1971-1973NIMH Fellowship
1985-1986Excellence in Teaching Award, Medical University of South Carolina
1987Golden Apple Teaching Award, Medical University of South Carolina
1988Elected Fellow, American Psychiatric Association
1994-1996Member, Special Review, NIDA Clinical Research
1996-2002Member, Treatment Research Subcommittee, NIDA-E
2001-2002Chairman, Treatment Research Subcommittee, NIDA-E
2003-2005Treasurer, NIDA Review Committees
2003-2009Member, NIDA Centers Review Committee
2006-2010Member, NIDA Data and Safety Monitoring Board for Medication Development
2007-2008

Chairman, Statewide Medicaid Academic Detailing Project

2010Distinguished Faculty Service Award Recipient, Medical University of South Carolina

Recent Publications 

Borckardt JJ, Madan A, Barth K, Galloway S, Balliet W, Cawley PJ, Pelic C, Hargett S, Rublee S, McLeod-Bryant S, Malcolm R & Uhde T. Excess health care service utilization and costs associated with underrecognition of psychiatric comorbidity in a medical/surgical inpatient setting. Quality Management in Health Care 20(2):98-102, 2011. 

Jardin BF, Larowe SD, Hall BJ & Malcolm RJ. The Obsessive Compulsive Cocaine Scale: assessment of factor structure, reliability, and validity. Addictive Behaviors 36(12):1223-1227, 2011. PMCID: 3179801

Korte JE, Hiott FB, Brady KT, Malcolm RJ & See RE. Distinctive characteristics of methamphetamine users presenting at public clinics: Steep rise in South Carolina, United States, 2000-2005. Drug and Alcohol Dependence 115(1-2):9-15, 2011. PMCID: 3081922

Olive MF, Cleva RM, Kalivas PW & Malcolm RJ. Glutamatergic medications for the treatment of drug and behavioral addictions. Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior 100(4):801-810, 2012. PMCID: 3154511

Pacek LR, Malcolm RJ & Martins SS. Race/ethnicity differences between alcohol, marijuana, and co-occurring alcohol and marijuana use disorders and their association with public health and social problems using a national sample. American Journal on Addictions 21(5):435-444, 2012. PMCID: 3419382

  

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"I felt at all times that the staff I encountered were very interested in helping me. I never felt like a 'number.' "-CEL

" I did not feel judged or less of a person because of my alcohol issues. It has been a very positive experience...I also now realize this is a forever problem that I have to address on a daily basis."-Bobby

"This was an excellent experience. I learned a lot about alcohol dependence, coping strategies and other health related issues as they involve alcohol consumption. Most importantly my personal and family life have improved dramatically. Thank you, thank you, thank you!" -James