Born in Nagano-Ken, Japan, Kaj Neve graduated from the University of Nebraska Medical Center College of Medicine to obtain his Doctor of Medicine Degree. His post-graduate training includes a Residency in Family Practice, Residency in Psychiatry, Fellowship in Public Psychiatry and a clinical externship in Family Therapy.
In 1983, he joined the Family Interaction Ward at Bronx Psychiatric Center as an Attending Psychiatrist and worked there for 4 years. He worked as Staff Psychiatrist at Morrisania N.F.C.C., Bronx, New York. and later was Director of the Day Hospital. From 1989 until 1990, he worked as an Assistant to the Clinical Director, at Creedmoor Psychiatric Center, Queens Village, New York. Since 1990, Kaj Neve has been Chief Psychiatrist on the Intensive Training Unit of the Residency Education and Training Program, at Creedmoor Psychiatric Center. Since 2004, he has been teaching a course on the Adverse Sexual Effects of Psychotropics and their Treatment, for Creedmoor psychiatry residents.
In addition, Kaj Neve teaches a course on Psychotic disorders to Creedmoor psychiatry residents, another course on antipsychotics for Creedmoor psychology interns, and is a Clinical Supervisor for Creedmoor psychiatry residents and Columbia University Medical Center medical students. His other professional experiences include working at Lutheran Medical Center as Chief Resident (Family Practice), and as President of the Lutheran Medical Center Housestaff Association. Kaj Neve has received many awards and honors, including Teacher of the Year awards in 1999 and 2005.
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