Prim. Priv.-Doz. Benjamin Vyssoki, M.D., PhD

Prim. Priv.-Doz. Benjamin Vyssoki, M.D., PhD

Prim. Priv.-Doz. Benjamin Vyssoki, M.D., PhD

Short Profile

Academic Qualifications

  • 2021 - 2023 University course “Health Care Management” at the Donau Universtität
    Krems, completion 28.04.2023
  • 2016 Habilitation in Psychiatry at the Medical University of Vienna, supervised by
    Prof. Dr. E. Auff, with the topic "Studies on Suicide Research in the General
    Population and High-Risk Groups"
  • 2014 Completion of Applied Medical Science Studies (N790) and awarded the title
    "Dr. scient. med." (PhD) from the Medical University of Vienna, 28.11.2014
  • 2009 - 2014 Applied Medical Science Studies (N790), Mental Health and Behavioral
    Medicine, at the Medical University of Vienna
  • 2008 Graduation with a Doctor of Medicine (Dr. med. univ.) from the Medical
    University of Vienna, 24.07.2008
  • 2008 Max Kade Clinical Clerkship at Cornell University, New York City (USA)
  • 2007 Erasmus Exchange at Charite Berlin (Germany)
  • 2002 - 2008 Medical studies at the Medical University of Vienna

Teaching

  • Winter Semester 2024/25 Teaching in the Mental Health Program at BSU
  • Since 2021 Supervisor in the Doctoral Program Mental Health and Behavioral
    Medicine at the Medical University of Vienna
  • Since 2014 Participation in Human Resources Development Seminars at the Medical
    University of Vienna
  • Since 2014 Supervisor of Diploma Students
  • 2014 – 2020 Head of the "Psychiatry Rotation"
  • from Winter Semester 2009 Teaching in the "Psychiatry Rotation"

Professional Training

  • Since 2022 Medical Director and Managing Director of ESRA, psychosocial center of
    the Jewish Community of Vienna (>85 employees)
  • 2021 –2022 Deputy Medical Director of PSD Vienna (> 350 employees)
  • 2020 – 2022 Medical Director of the Social Psychiatric Emergency Service and the
    Psychosocial Information Service of PSD Vienna
  • Since 2020 Head of the Consultation Office for Bullying, Violence, Sexism, and
    Racism at the Vienna Medical Association
  • 2018 – 2020 Head of ward 04A2 and Outpatient Clinic for At-Risk Patients of
    Alcoholism at the University Clinic for Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, Clinical
    Department for Social Psychiatry
  • 2018 Successful completion of Tenure Track and appointment as Associate Professor
    at the University Clinic for Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, Vienna
  • 2017 – 2018 Deputy Head of the Main Outpatient Clinic at the University Clinic for
    Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, Clinical Department for Social Psychiatry
  • 2016 – 2017 Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Stanford University, CA (USA), with
    Prof. Alan Schatzberg, Stanford Mood Disorders Center
  • 2016 Tenure Track and appointment as Assistant Professor at the University Clinic for
    Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, Vienna
  • 2015 – 2016 Specialist in Psychiatry and Psychotherapeutic Medicine at the
    University Clinic for Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, Clinical Department for Social
    Psychiatry, assigned to Consultation Service, Main Outpatient Clinic, and the
    Psychosomatic Unit 06B
  • 2009 – 2015 Training as a specialist in Psychiatry and Psychotherapeutic Medicine at
    the University Clinic for Psychiatry and Psychotherapy Vienna, University Clinic for
    Neurology Vienna, and Department of Internal Medicine of Hanusch Hospital
  • 2008 – 2009 Research Associate at the University Clinic for Psychiatry and
    Psychotherapy, Clinical Department for Biological Psychiatry, Medical University of
    Vienna

Awards

  • 2019 Promotion Prize of the City of Vienna, Medical Sciences Section
  • 2016 Max Kade Scholarship for a 12-month research stay at Stanford University
    (USA), awarded by the Austrian Academy of Sciences
  • 2011 OeGPB Prize for Bipolar Disorders
  • 2008 Max Kade Clinical Clerkship Scholarship awarded by the Max Kade Foundation
  • 2007 Academic Scholarship from the Medical University of Vienna
  • 2006 Academic Scholarship from the Medical University of Vienna

Research Fields

  • Risk and resilience factors in psychiatric disorders in the general population and
    high-risk groups
  • Suicide research focusing on epidemiology, risk factors, and protective factors
  • Exploring new medication and non-medication treatment options for alcohol
    dependence

 

The complete curriculum, including all publications, can be downloaded here: CV Benjamin Vyssoki