Calvert Warren, MD

Calvert Warren, MD is a psychiatrist who graduated from the City University of New York and the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry. Dr. Warren engaged in neuro science research as an undergraduate at the City College of New York, but opted to pursue clinical medicine following graduation from the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry. He was chief resident in Psychiatry (for education) at the Long Island Jewish Medical Center in New York before returning to the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry where he worked with Human Immunodeficiency Virus positive patients presenting to the outpatient psychiatry department.

Dr. Warren also worked in the Emergency Department focusing on psychiatric patients in the Comprehensive Psychiatric Emergency Program (CPEP) in Rochester before moving to the University of Buffalo Department of Psychiatry where he served as the Director for CPEP for 10 years while working as the consulting psychiatrist in the University Student Health Services. Dr. Warren was recipient of numerous awards for medical student and resident teaching while at the University of Buffalo School of Medicine. He was invited to participate in the newly established Psychiatry Residency Program associated with the University of South Carolina Greenville Campus as an emergency psychiatrist. Dr. Warren continued teaching and writing on topics related to Emergency Psychiatry at the University of South Carolina Greenville Campus before being chosen to be among the founding faculty at a 2nd residency program affiliated with the University of South Carolina in Greer South Carolina.

Following changes in leadership and policies, Dr. Warren moved to the South Carolina Department of Mental Health where he knows serves as Clinical Service Chief at the Patrick Harris Psychiatric Hospital and also as an outpatient psychiatrist at the Spartanburg Mental Health Clinic.  Dr. Warren continues to be involved in clinical teaching interacting with students and residents from; University of South Carolina school of Medicine Greenville, Virginia College of Osteopathic Medicine, and the Medical University of South Carolina.