Faculty - Louis Solomon, M.D.
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Louis W. Solomon, M.D. Clinical Assistant Professor & Program Director |
Louis Solomon, M.D. is a Clinical Assistant Professor in the University of Florida College of Medicine Department of Psychiatry. Dr. Solomon graduated from the University of Michigan and attended medical school at the University of Maryland, graduating AOA. He completed residencies in Neurosurgery at the University of Maryland and in Psychiatry at the University of Florida, and completed fellowships in Pediatric Neurosurgery at the University of Utah and in an Addiction Medicine at the University of Florida. Dr. Solomon is a recipient of the Society of Teaching Scholars Outstanding Resident Teacher Award and the John Adams Award for excellence and mentoring.
Ideally suited for Chief of Brain Stimulation, Dr. Solomon is both a Psychiatrist and Neurosurgeon and has an extensive background in neuroanatomy and neuroscience. Dr Solomon believes electroconvulsive therapy (ECT), repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (RTMS), and deep brain stimulation (DBS) are treatments that have changed the face of psychiatry. RTMS is an outpatient treatment proven effective in treating depressive illness. Patients with major depressive disorder (MDD) who have not completely responded to one or more antidepressants are ideal patients for RTMS.
ECT has been much improved and continues to be used safely and effectively at UF. DBS has been used experimentally at UF for Parkinson's Disease and other movement disorders, OCD, and trials are expected in depression. Dr. Solomon is an exemplary psychiatrist who is very active in the community volunteering as a physician and psychiatrist at the Helping Hands free clinic and elsewhere. He helps 'student doctors' understand that psychiatry is a science but also an art built through experience. Trainees participate in the management of patients and can see that psychiatric treatments can be very effective.
Dr. Solomon has considerable experience in neurology-neurosurgery-psychiatry and draws from these areas to help individual patients.

