Harry A. Brandt, MD

Harry A. Brandt, MD

Chief of Medical Services

Pronouns: (He/Him/His)

Languages spoken: English

Biography

Dr. Harry Brandt is the Chief of Medical Services at University of Maryland-St. Joseph Medical Center and has led eating disorders programs at Mercy Medical Center, St. Joseph Medical Center, and Sheppard Pratt, including serving as Co-Director of the Center for Eating Disorders before joining the Eating Recovery Center. He earned his medical degree from the University of Maryland School of Medicine and completed his Psychiatry training at the University of Maryland Department of Psychiatry. 

Dr. Brandt pursued fellowship training in Biological Psychiatry and Eating Disorders at the National Institutes of Health, where he eventually became Chief of the NIMH Eating Disorders Program. A widely published expert in eating disorders, he has also been the Principal Site Investigator for two significant federally-funded research grants. Active in the American Psychiatric Association, Dr. Brandt is a past president of the Maryland Psychiatric Society and has been recognized multiple times as a Baltimore Top Doctor and listed in Best Doctors in America.

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