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Scott A Teitelbaum, MD, DFASAM

Psychiatrist, Addiction Medicine Specialist (Psychiatry)

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My bio

Hello, my name is Scott Teitelbaum, MD, and I am the Pottash professor in psychiatry and neuroscience at the University of Florida College of Medicine. I serve as vice chair of the department of psychiatry, chief of the division of addiction medicine, medical director of the UF Health Florida Recovery Center and former fellowship director of UF’s American Board of Preventive Medicine (ABPM) – addiction medicine fellowship.

I was originally trained and board certified as a pediatrician. I always loved children, and as a father, I thought it was important to treat a patient’s family the way I would want to be treated. I later completed fellowships in addiction medicine and child psychiatry at UF, switching focus because of my own journey in recovery and desire to help individuals and families who suffer with the effects of substance use disorders and co-occurring mental health conditions. I became medical director of the Florida Recovery Center in 2002, and since then, have been involved in the evaluation and/or treatment of more than 5,000 health care providers and other professionals from across the country. Through these efforts, the Florida Recovery Center has led the way nationally with its evidence-based treatment of the disease of addiction.

I developed one of the first-ever accredited fellowships in addiction medicine, and my program has now trained more addiction medicine fellows than any other program nationwide. We are continuing research on substance biomarkers and using patient health assessments to identify where we can improve the quality of the treatment that we provide individuals.

In 2016, I was awarded the Pottash Endowment, allowing for the creation of a research initiative that’s focused on addiction medicine and the fight toward recovery. I have been honored on multiple occasions with the Exemplary Teacher Award for my guidance of medical students. I have received several other awards and honors, including being named the winner of the American Society of Addiction Medicine’s Prestigious Annual Award in January 2018 in recognition of my outstanding contributions to the field and elected into the Conway Hunter Society.

A national expert who has been consulted by the White House Office of National Drug Control and the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration, I am passionate about reducing stigma and advancing treatment for those suffering from the disease of addiction. In my free time, I enjoy spending time with my family, being outdoors and exercising.

Board certifications

  • Addiction Medicine

    American Society of Addiction Medicine

  • Pediatrics

    American Academy of Pediatrics

Education

  • Fellowship - Child and Adolescent Psychiatry

    University of Florida, 2000

  • Fellowship - Other

    University of Florida, 1998

  • Residency - Pediatrics

    University of Connecticut, 1988

  • Medical Degree

    University of Rochester, 1985

My areas of focus

Gender

Male

Accomplishments

  • ASAM Annual Award

    American Society for Addiction Medicine, 2018

  • Vice and Co-Chair of Public Policies Recognition

    American Society of Addiction Medicine, 2016

  • Exemplary Teacher Award

    University of Florida, College of Medicine, 2015

  • Butcher Award

    Florida Medical Professional Group, Florida Society of Addiction Medicine, 2012

  • Induction for contributions to addiction medicine

    Conway Hunter Society, 2010

  • Exemplary Teacher Award

    University of Florida, College of Medicine, 2005-2008

  • William "Buck" Ruffin, MD Best Teacher Award

    Department of Psychiatry, University of Florida, 2004

  • Diplomate

    American Academy of Pediatrics, 1988