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CDAP > Faculty > Dr. Robert Mallin
Dr. Robert Mallin

Dr. Robert Mallin

Associate Professor, Department of Family Medicine
Associate Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences




 
Education

SUNY, Farmingdale, NY A.A.S. 1969Animal Science
University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC  B.A.1975Anthropology
University of South Carolina, Columbia, SCM.D.1981Medicine

Professional Experience

1983 Instructor, School of Medicine, Department of Family Medicine, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC
1984-1986Assistant. Professor, School of Medicine, Department of Family Medicine, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC
1986-2001Clinical Assistant Professor School of Medicine, Department of Family Medicine, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC
1998-2003Assistant Professor, Department of Family Medicine, MUSC, Charleston, SC
2003-presentAssociate Professor, Department of Family Medicine, MUSC, Charleston, SC
2004-presentAssociate Professor, Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, MUSC, Charleston, SC
2005-presentTenured Associate Professor, College of Medicine, MUSC, Charleston, SC


Recent Publications 

Mallin R. Substance abuse. In Ambulatory Geriatrics: A Practical Approach, Rosenthal T, Naughton B, Williams M (Eds). Lippincott, Williams & Williams, New York, NY, 2006.

Mallin R. Teaching points? A 2-minute mini-lecture: Is my patient drinking too much? The Teaching Physician 5(4) 2006.

Miller PM, Thomas SE & Mallin R. Patient attitudes towards self-report and biomarker alcohol screening by primary care physicians. Alcohol & Alcoholism 41(3):306-310, 2006.

Mallin R & Hull SK. Role of the social milieu in health and wellness. Primary Care; Clinics in Office Practice 35(4):857-866, 2008.

Mallin R. Primary care of the patient in recovery. Primary Care 38(1):137-142, vii, 2011.

Mallin R. Substance abuse in office-based practice. Preface. Primary Care 38(1):xi-xii, 2011.

  

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"I felt at all times that the staff I encountered were very interested in helping me. I never felt like a 'number.' "-CEL

" I did not feel judged or less of a person because of my alcohol issues. It has been a very positive experience...I also now realize this is a forever problem that I have to address on a daily basis."-Bobby

"This was an excellent experience. I learned a lot about alcohol dependence, coping strategies and other health related issues as they involve alcohol consumption. Most importantly my personal and family life have improved dramatically. Thank you, thank you, thank you!" -James