- Residency - UT Southwestern Medical Center (2002-2006)
- Internship/Residency - UT Southwestern Medical Center (HR) (2002-2006), Psychiatry
- Medical School - Baylor College of Medicine (1998-2002)
Arthur Westover, M.D.
- Psychiatry
- Adult Psychiatry
- Autism in Adulthood
Biography
Arthur Westover, M.D., is an Associate Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at UT Southwestern Medical Center. He specializes in adult psychiatry, adult autism, and developmental disabilities in adulthood.
Dr. Westover earned his medical degree at Baylor College of Medicine. He completed both his residency in psychiatry a master’s degree in clinical sciences at UT Southwestern.
Board certified in psychiatry, he joined the UT Southwestern faculty in 2006.
Dr. Westover is Director of Adult Autism Services for the Department of Psychiatry and Medical Director of the UT Southwestern Behavioral Health Clinic at the Richardson/Plano Campus. He is also a member of the UT Southwestern Psychiatric Clinical Leadership Committee and the Psychiatric Outpatient Leadership Committee.
His research interests include adult autism. He has also investigated the effects of amphetamine and methamphetamine use and abuse on heart health, as well as outcomes related to public mental health systems. He has delivered numerous lectures and presentations and authored many academic articles related to his areas of expertise. He serves on the editorial board of the journal Substance Use & Misuse.
Education & Training
Professional Associations & Affiliations
- College on Problems of Drug Dependence (2016), The College on Problems of Drug Dependence (CPDD) is the oldest and largest organization in the US dedicated to advancing a scientific approach to substance use and addictive disorders.
Honors & Awards
- Alcohol Medical Scholar 2013-2015, Alcohol Medical Scholars Program
- MS3 Psychiatry Clerkship Teaching Award 2012, UT Southwestern
- Clinical Trials Network Scholar 2009, National Institute on Drug Abuse
- NARSAD Young Investigator Award 2006, National Alliance for Research on Schizophrenia & Depression
- NIH Clinical Scholar 2006, UT Southwestern, National Institutes of Health
- Chairman’s Research Award 2006, UT Southwestern, Department of Psychiatry
Books & Publications
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Publications
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Do prescription stimulants increase the risk of adverse cardiovascular events?: A systematic review
Westover AN, Halm EA BMC Cardiovascular Disorders 2012 12 41 -
Aortic Dissection in Young Adults Who Abuse Amphetamines
Westover AN, Nakonezny, PA. American Heart Journal August 2010 160(2) 315-21 -
Acute Myocardial Infarction in Young Adults Who Abuse Amphetamines
Westover AN, Nakonezny PA, Haley RW Drug Alcohol Depend July 2008 96(1-2) 49-56 -
Stroke in young adults who abuse amphetamines or cocaine: a population-based study of hospitalized patients
Westover AN, McBride S, Haley RW Archives of General Psychiatry April 2007 64(4) 495-502 -
A cross-national relationship between sugar consumption and major depression?
Westover AN, Marangell LB Depress Anxiety 2002 16(3) 118-20 -
Thermostabilization and thermoactivation of thermolabile enzymes by trehalose and its application for the synthesis of full length cDNA
Carninci P, Nishiyama Y, Westover A, Itoh M, Nagaoka S, Sasaki N, Okazaki Y, Muramatsu M, Hayashizaki Y Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A January 1998 95(2) 520-4
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Do prescription stimulants increase the risk of adverse cardiovascular events?: A systematic review
Research
- Adults with autism
- Cardiovascular sequelae of both illicit and prescription amphetamine/methamphetamine use
- Outcomes related to public mental health systems
- Pharmacoepidemiology of amphetamine / methamphetamine use and abuse
Clinical Focus
- Adult Psychiatry
- Autism in Adulthood
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