Kimberly Arlinghaus is an expert in the field of Psychiatry. She attended Baylor College of Medicine. She has 60 awards "Sierra Tucson Humility Award for clinical excellence and advocacy in the treatment of Veteran patients", "Fulbright & Jaworski, L.L.P. Faculty Excellence Award for Teaching and Evaluation", "Hero of Healing recognition for participation in activities and clinical services to help survivors of Hurricane Katrina", "Clinical Care Award", "Americas Top Psychiatrists", "Special Contribution Award, for creative efforts in recruitment of new physicians", "Special Contribution Award, for contributions to education about traumatic brain injury in returning soldiers", "Physician Incentive Award for outstanding performance in 2006", "Executive Career Field Incentive Award for outstanding performance", "Special Contribution Award, for creation of clinical and educational services for veterans with traumatic brain injury", "Superior Performance Award", "Faculty Teaching Award for Educational Excellence", "Special Contribution Award for leadership in response to Hurricane Katrina", "Goalsharing Award for Physician Education of Veteran-Related Medical Conditions", "Special Contribution Award for the telecast of Baylor Department of Psychiatrys weekly Grand Rounds", "Special Contribution Award for guidance of Program Directors in the New Tracer Review Process", "Service Award in appreciation of ten years of dedicated service to the United States Government", "On The Spot Award for expansion of Telemedicine Program", "Special Contribution Award", "Incentive Award for Outstanding Performance", "Team Award for 3rd place in Quality Improvement Fair", "1 of 500 Top Docs in Houston", "Team Award for participation in root cause analysis", "Excellence in Teaching Award", "On the Spot Award for contributions to residency orientation program", "Distinguished Fellow", "Special Contribution Award, for contributions to staff education", "Elected by peers for inclusion in Best Doctors in America", "Special Contribution Award, for educational contributions to primary care providers", "Special Contributor Award, for contributions to education", "Special Contribution Award, for contributions to education", "Fellow", "Psychiatry Resident Appreciation Award for teaching contributions and mentoring", "Psychiatry Resident Educational Development Award", "Psychiatry Resident Award for Teaching Excellence in the Neurosciences", "Certificate of Recognition for Faculty Teaching Award for Educational Excellence", "Psychiatry Resident Award for Excellence in Teaching Neuropsychiatry", "Psychiatry Resident Teaching Award", "Laughlin Fellow", "Laughlin Award (best in community service at residency graduation)", "Burroughs-Wellcome Fellow", "Hilde Bruch Award for Excellence in Psychiatry", "Honors in Physiology Award", "Rock Sleyster Memorial Scholar (Psychiatry Scholarship)", "National Deans List", "Basic Sciences Honors", "Phi Beta Kappa", "Golden Key National Honor Society", "Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society", "Distinguished College Scholar", "Beta Beta Beta (Biological Sciences Honor Society)", "Phi Eta Sigma (Freshman Honor Society)", "Salutatorian in class of 686 students", "Award", "Deans Honor List", "National Honor Society", "First Place Award for Excellence (Oncogenic and Non-Oncogenic C-type Viruses)", "Award for Excellence in Scientific Work (Oncogenic and Non-Oncogenic C-type Viruses)", "Award for Research Excellence (Oncogenic and Non-Oncogenic C-type Viruses)" and "Award for Research Excellence (Polyribosomes)". Kimberly Arlinghaus is a published MD. She published 1 publication, including: 'Rapid response of emotional incontinence to selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors.'
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