Dr. Herzog is Medical Director, Professional Programs at the Institute of Living/ Harford Hospital in Hartford, Connecticut. In his role as its Vice President/Medical Affairs until January 2006, he was actively involved in helping Hospital Hospital launch its EMR journey. He is a psychiatrist and is a past speaker of the American Psychiatric Association. Dr. Herzog has been active in organized medicine in several other areas. He was President of the Connecticut State Medical Society (2001-02) and is a Delegate to the American Medical Association's House of Delegates from Connecticut. He also practices adolescent and adult psychiatry in Hartford, Connecticut. He has presented on the use of the PHR and e-mail in the practice of psychiatry at both regional and national meetings. He received his medical training at the University of Pennsylvania, graduating in 1967, was a resident in Internal Medicine at Hartford Hospital from 1967-69 and received his psychiatry training at Yale from 1971-74. He is Board Certified in Psychiatry and is a Distinguished Fellow in the APA as well as the Society for Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis. He is a Professor of Clinical Psychiatry at the University Of Connecticut School Of Medicine. He has written on a wide variety of medical topics ranging form psychiatry to organized medicine and to the application of complexity science to the practice of medicine. With regard to the latter, he is a founding member of the Plexus Institute, an organization devoted to the study and application of complexity science to medicine and healthcare. |