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Diana M. Mullis, MD

Psychiatry, Psychiatry - Bio-behavioral Medicine
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MUSC Health Institute of Psychiatry

67 President Street Charleston, SC 29425
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Dr. Diana Mullis holds a faculty position as associate professor with the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC). She also holds the positions of vice-chair for clinical operations for the department and medical director for the Mental Health Integrated Center of Clinical Excellence (ICCE).
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Gender

Female

Languages

English

Education

MEDICAL UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA
Fellowship, 2009
BOWMAN GRAY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
Internship, 1986
Medical University of South Carolina Medical Center
Residency, 1995
MUSC College of Medicine
Medical School, 1985

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MUSC Health Institute of Psychiatry

67 President StreetCharleston, SC 29425
Monday - Sunday

Open 24 hours

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