
Denise G Feil MD MPH
Geriatric Psychiatry
Professor Health Sciences, Psychiatry, UCLA School of Medicine
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300 UCLA Medical PlazaGeriatric PsychiatryLos Angeles, CA 90095
Phone+1 310-825-9989
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Summary
- Dr. Denise Feil is Professor of Clinical Health Sciences at UCLA and Director of Training and Education in Geriatric Psychiatry at the VA Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System. She received her medical degree from McGill University Faculty of Medicine in 1995 and has been in practice 22 years. She is bilingual in French. She specializes in dementia diagnosis and treatment and conducts research on health services and health behavior.
 
Education & Training
UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine/UCLA Medical CenterFellowship, Geriatric Psychiatry, 1999 - 2001
Los Angeles County-Harbor-UCLA Medical CenterResidency, Psychiatry, 1995 - 1999
McGill University Faculty of MedicineClass of 1995
Certifications & Licensure
CA State Medical License 1996 - 2026
American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology Psychiatry
American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology Geriatric Psychiatry
Clinical Trials
- Pimavanserin vs. Quetiapine for Treatment of Parkinson's Psychosis Start of enrollment: 2022 Oct 24
Roles: Contact
 
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- Tackling the Geriatric Psychiatry Workforce Shortage Through the Development of Concentrated Training Experiences.Audrey Eichenberger, Lucy Wang, Olga Koblova, Denise Feil, Tammy Duong
Academic Psychiatry. 2025-08-19 - A Transdisciplinary Program for Care of Veterans With Neurocognitive Disorders.Mario F Mendez, Rebecca A Melrose, Denise G Feil, Kelsey A Holiday, Marianne Hunt
Federal Practitioner. 2023-01-01 - 3 citationsCognitive impairment is a major risk factor for serious hypoglycaemia; public health intervention is warrantedDenise Feil, Leonard M. Pogach
Evidence-Based Medicine. 2014-04-01 
Other Languages
- French
 
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