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BENJAMIN B. CHENEY, M.D.
211 East 43rd Street
Suite 1305, 13th Floor
New York, New York 10017
Tel: 212-712-8889
BenjaminCheneyMD.com

EXPERIENCE

Private Practice New York, NY
07/05 to Present. Currently in full-time private practice with a focus on psychotherapy, psychoanalysis, and psychopharmacology in the areas of general and addiction psychiatry. Consultant to the Committee for Physician Health of New York and the Office of Professional Medical Conduct for the State of New York.

The Second Wind New York, NY
07/09 to Present. Medical Director for private outpatient clinic.

New York University New York, NY
2009 to Present. Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Psychiatry, NYU Langone Health.
7/1/07 to 6/30/09. Unit Chief, Chemical Dependency Crisis and Detoxification Unit, Bellevue Hospital.
Oversaw and directed Bellevue’s busiest inpatient psychiatric unit with over 1700 admissions per year, 30 staff members. Supervised addiction fellows.

New York University New York, NY
7/1/05 to 6/30/07. Attending psychiatrist on Bellevue Hospital’s Dual Diagnosis Unit.

TRAINING

New York University Addiction Fellowship New York, NY
Graduated June 2006. Completed inpatient and outpatient rotations as well as original clinical research for two year fellowship program.

New York University Psychiatry Residency New York, NY
Graduated June 2005
New York State License 227820. DEA BC8861797. American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology Certification in Psychiatry (#55886) Recertified on 10/31/16. American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology Certification in Addiction Psychiatry (#1976) Recertified May 24, 2018. Certified to prescribe buprenorphine.

Psychoanalytic Association of New York (Affiliated with New York University) New York, NY
9/04 – Present.
6/18 - Present. Treasurer, Member of Board of Directors, and Executive Board.
2014 - Present. Member of the Psychotherapy Committee.
2015 - Present. Psychoanalyst. Graduate of Psychoanalytic Program.

EDUCATION

Temple University School of Medicine Philadelphia, PA
Doctor of Medicine degree May 2001

Cornell University Ithaca, NY
Bachelor of Arts Degree May 1990. Major in History.

University of Edinburgh Edinburgh, Scotland
1988-1989 Concentration in British history and English literature during Junior Year Abroad

RESEARCH EXPERIENCE

Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia PA
Cardiology Department
11/95 – 6/97 Conducted research with cardiologists on effect of dobutamine on heart wall motion as measured by MRI. Work included study design, patient recruitment, data acquisition and statistical analysis and computer analysis of MRI images. Rounded with house staff. Attended Cardiology Department meetings and weekly presentations.

Biosyn Inc. Philadelphia, PA
11/95-6/97 Developed and tested new drug in NIH-funded clinical trails for use as preventive of sexually transmitted diseases, including HIV, and as treatment for oral candidiasis. Tested microbial effectiveness of different formulations.

PUBLICATIONS / AUTHORSHIP

Cheney B. How Cell Phones Changed the Therapist-Patient Relationship. New York Magazine, 2017 April 26.

Cheney B, Galanter M, Dermatis H, Ross S. Medical Versus Spiritual Orientations. Differential Patient Views Towards Recovery. The American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, 2009 July 27: 1.

Motivation and Change (editors Levounis P, Arnaout B). Lead author of chapter 8 Relapse in book published by the American Psychiatric Publishing, Inc. (APPI) May 2010.

On Call Psychiatry. Author of three chapters in revised third edition of well known review book published in 2005: The Confused Patient, Elder Abuse, and Falls.

One of listed authors for following two abstracts:
“Effect of Dobutamine on Dynamic Parameters of Contraction,” Circulation, Volume 94 #8, p. I-180.

“Effect of Dobutamine on Regulation of Left Ventricular Function Measured by Tagged Magnetic Imaging in Normal Subjects,” American Journal of Cardiology, Volume 83 (3): 412-7 1999 February 1.

LECTURES

Lecture to NYU Substance Abuse Fellows 11/10/19, 11/17/19.
Lecture to Maimonides Psychiatry Residents 11/29/18.
Lecturer for IPE Psychotherapy Program First Year Class 2016-19.
Lecturer for IPE Distance Learning Program for Physicians in South Korea, 2015-2019.
Lecturer for NYU Psychiatry Residents 2013-2018.
Speaker at Program on Bipolar Disorder, Independent Doctors of New York, 1/07/10
Grand Rounds Speaker, NYU Department of Psychiatry 10/22/09.
Divisional Grand Rounds Speaker, NYU Department of Psychiatry Division of Addiction 8/5/09.
Monthly Lectures to NYU Medical Students on drugs of abuse. 7/05 to 7/07.
Lecture to NYU Neurology residents on Dual Diagnosis 8/30/06.
Lecture to NYU Downtown Hospital Nursing Staff on Pharmacologic Treatment of Substance Abuse Disorders 11/21/06.