Mia Kogan MD DFAPA — Psychiatrist in Washington, DC
Address2405 I St NW Ste 2a DC, Washington, DC 20037
Phone+1202-463-8900
Websitedrkogan.com
Dr. Mia Kogan is a Board-Certified Psychiatrist with a private practice in Washington, DC. She is a Distinguished Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association and a graduate of Barnard College, Columbia University, the George Washington University School of Medicine, and Georgetown University Hospital. Dr. Kogan completed her residency at Georgetown University Hospital, where she served as chief resident and treated adults with various psychiatric issues. She also teaches medical students and residents at Georgetown University, focusing on mood disorders. Dr. Kogan has experience as a consulting psychiatrist for the Washington Psychiatric Society and serves as a disaster preparedness liaison for the Embassy of France. She has also served on the boards of the Hebrew Home of Greater Washington and the Carrie Simon House. Additionally, she provides treatment for students through the Student Mental Health Services at Georgetown, American, and George Washington Universities.
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- Adults with psychiatric issues
- Medical students
- Psychiatric residents
- University students
| Key services | Psychiatric treatment, Medical education, Residency training |
| Tags | psychiatrist, washington dc, board certified, mood disorders, anxiety disorders, schizophrenia, eating disorders, medical education, foggy bottom |
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