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Olvera, Rene L. MD, MPH

Contact

210-261-1007

olverar@uthscsa.edu

Departments & Divisions

  • Department of Pediatrics
  • Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences

Rene L Olvera, M.D.

  • Professional Background

    Education

    • 1999 - MPH - Public Health - University of Texas Health Science Center Houston School of Public Health
    • 1995 - Residency - Child and Adolescent Psychiatry - University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio
    • 1993 - Residency - Psychiatry - University of Texas Southwestern Medical School
    • 1990 - MD - Medicine - The University of Texas Southwestern Medical School
    • 1986 - BA - Biology - Harvard University

    Appointments

    • 5/2018 - Chief Medical Officer - Center for Health Care Services, Psychiatry, San Antonio
    • 5/2018 - Vice Chairman for Community Psychiatry - UT Health San Antonio, Psychiatry, San Antonio
    • 9/2017 - Professor with Tenure - UT Health San Antonio, Psychiatry, San Antonio
    • 7/1995 - Medical Staff - Clarity Child Guidance Center, Psychiatry, San Antonio
    • 7/1995 - Medical Staff - University Hospital System, Psychiatry, San Antonio
  • Instruction & Training

    • 7/2015 - Present, Personality Disorders, School of Medicine
    • 7/2015 - Present, Psychiatry Clerkship, The University of Texas Health Science Center
    • 7/2015 - Present, Child Adolescent Psychiatry, The University of Texas Health Science Center
    • 7/2015 - Present, Rotation Student Supervision, Roy Maas Youth Alternative Bridge Outpatient Clinic
    • 7/2014 - Present, Child Adolescent - Cgc, The University of Texas Health Science Center
    • 7/01/2020, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry , Center for Health Care Services
    • 7/2013 - Present, Psychiatry Clerkship, The University of Texas Health Science Center
    • 2/2013 - 2/2104, Disorders of Childhood:ADHD/ Externalizing Disorders and Autistic Spectrum Disorders, UTHSCSA School of Allied Health
    • 1/2013 - Present, Introduction to Diagnostic Methodology, UT Health Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Fellows
    • 1/2013 - Present, Mind Brain Behavior
    • 1/2011 - 2018, Child Adolescent - Cgc, The University of Texas Health Science Center
    • 1/2009 - 2018, Membership on Supervising Committee, School of Medicine
    • 7/2001 - Present, Child Psychiatry Resident Journal Club, UT Health San Antonio
    • 1/2001 - 5/2105, Small Group Clinical Case Supervision, University Hospital Correctional/ Bexar County Probation
    • 7/2000 - 2018, Introduction to Interviewing, UTHSCSA
  • Research & Grants

    Project #: 5R01AG058464-03
    Status: Active
    Title: Imaging Genomic of the Aging Brain
    Role: Co-Investigator Local PI 
    Total Cost $646,743
    Grant Detail: Our goal is to characterize the genetic and environmental influences on normal aging-related changes in neuroanatomic, neurophysiologic and neurocognitive indices. Using data collected in large, randomly selected pedigrees from the Genetics of Brain
    Structure and Function (GOBS) study,

  • Clinical

    Board Certifications

    • American Board of P&N/Child Psychiatry
    • American Board of P&N/Psychiatry
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