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James Dilley, MD, Psychiatry, San Francisco, CA

James Willis Dilley MD

Community, Gay, Lesbian, Transgender Focused, HIV/AIDS Focused


Vice-Chair, UCSF Dept of Psychiatry Chief of Psychiatry, San Francisco General Hospital Co-Director, UCSF Public Psychiatry Fellowship

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  • 1855 Folsom StSan Francisco, CA 94103

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Education & Training

  • University of California (San Francisco)
    University of California (San Francisco)Residency, Psychiatry, 1979 - 1983
  • University of Missouri-Columbia School of Medicine
    University of Missouri-Columbia School of MedicineClass of 1979

Certifications & Licensure

  • CA State Medical License
    CA State Medical License 1980 - 2026
  • Psychiatry
    American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology Psychiatry

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Publications & Presentations

PubMed

Press Mentions

  • These Psychiatrists Bring Mental Health Care to Those Who Need It the Most
    These Psychiatrists Bring Mental Health Care to Those Who Need It the MostMay 14th, 2019
  • Patients with Severe Mental Illnesses Slip Between Cracks in HIV Testing
    Patients with Severe Mental Illnesses Slip Between Cracks in HIV TestingJanuary 17th, 2017

Grant Support

  • Changing HIV Transmission Behavior In Hiv-Positive MenNational Institute Of Mental Health2005–2009
  • An Effective Vehairoal Intervention For Changing High Risk Sexual BehaviorNational Center For Hiv, Viral Hepatitis, Stds And Tb Prevention2007–2008
  • Changing Behavior In Repeat HIV TestersNational Institute Of Mental Health2002–2004
  • Promoting Safer Sex/High Risk Repeat HIV TestersNational Institute Of Mental Health1996–1998
  • A Longitudinal Neuropsychiatric Comparison Of Two GroupsNational Institute On Drug Abuse1987–1990

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