Wes currently resides in Houston and is a professor of psychiatry and medical ethics at Baylor College of Medicine (BCM). In his hospital work at BCM, he chairs the ethics committee and also directs the substance disorders treatment program. Prior to moving to Houston in 2020, for many years Wes was at Cambridge Health Alliance, and served as the psychiatrist for one of the principle training and teaching teams there, working closely with psychiatry residents and medical students, along with trainees in various other mental health disciplines.
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- Can’t Make This Up! Some Physicians Are Being Forced to Pass Polygraph Tests if They Want to Continue Working
- The Delicate Path of Treating Addiction Among Doctors
- KevinMD Podcast on the Role of Artificial Intelligence in Medical Education
- Book Review of Carl Elliott’s new book: The Occasional Human Sacrifice: Medical Experimentation and the Price of Saying No
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