Alexander Norton, MD

Alexander Norton

Undergraduate School
Texas Tech University

Medical School
The University of Texas Medical Branch

Residency Program
The University of New Mexico

 

Interests & Career Goals

Psychodynamic therapy, family therapy, and outpatient psychiatry

Favorite Pastimes

Being outside, walking my dog, following sports, watching movies, and being at home

Strengths of the Program

The people, therapy training, and location

Research Interests

ADHD, ECT, and early psychosis

Publications/Abstracts

  • Fangjian, Guo, Alexander R. Norton, Erika L. Fuchs, Jacqueline M. Hirth, Mariano A. Garcia-Blanco, Abbey B. Berenson. “Provider-Patient communication about Zika among pregnant women in the US.” Preventive Medicine Reports. Volume 7, September 2017, Pages 26-29.
  • Alexander R. Norton. “The Economic Uncertainty of Climate Change. Honors College Thesis. Texas Tech Library. May 2015.

Poster Presentations

  • “Provider-Patient communication about Zika among pregnant women in the US. National Student Research Forum. Galveston, TX. April 2017.
  • “The Effects of Acidification and Hypoxia on Atlantic Croaker Otoliths”. Texas Tech Undergraduate Research Conference. Lubbock, TX. March 2013.

Invited Talks

  • “Rebound Mania after cessation of Benzodiazepines among discharged Bipolar 1 Outpatients.” Presented to University of New Mexico psychiatry residents and faculty at Annual PGY3 Research Proposal Seminar. September 2021. 
  • “Reducing Suicidal Ideation Through Insomnia Treatment.” Presented to University of New Mexico Psychiatry Residency Program. January 2021. 
  • “Certificates for Evaluation at the University of New Mexico.” Crisis Intervention Team ECHO. Albuquerque, NM. July 2020 
  • “Provider-Patient communication about Zika among pregnant women in the US. “Medical Student Scholar Research Program Conference. Galveston, TX. June 2016. 
  • “The Economic Uncertainty of Climate Change.” Texas Tech University Undergraduate Research Conference. Lubbock, TX. April 2015.  
    “The Effects of Acidification and Hypoxia on Atlantic Croaker Otoliths. Howard Hughes Medical Institute Scholar Research Panel. Lubbock, TX. March 2013.