Daniel Jacob Eden, M.D.

Psychiatry

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Personal Statement

Daniel Eden, M.D. is the Chief of Ambulatory Access and Innovation at New York-Presbyterian Hospital and the Medical Director of the Psychiatry Department's Payne Whitney Manhattan campus. He is an Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychiatry at Weill Cornell Medicine. Dr. Eden leverages his experience and training as a clinical leader to drive clinical innovation and expand service offerings within the umbrella of ambulatory services at New York Presbyterian and Weill Cornell Medicine. He strives to create a systems-focused approach to patient care and an environment of multidisciplinary and cross-institutional collaboration. In addition to supervising care in the outpatient department, Dr. Eden also maintains a small faculty practice. He has a warm, personalized, and thoughtfully challenging approach. He focuses on both interpersonal dynamics as well as biologic factors contributing to an individual’s unique social and professional functioning.

Biographical Info

Dr. Eden attended Georgetown University, where he graduated magna cum laude earning a B.S. in Business Administration. He was awarded a one-year scholarship to study managerial economics at the London School of Economics.

After subsequently working in the fields of entrepreneurship and performing arts management, Dr. Eden decided to merge his interests in healthcare and organizational development by pursuing a career in medicine. He completed his post-baccalaureate pre-medical studies at Goucher College and pursued bio-medical research, working in the Center for Obsessive-Compulsive andRelated Disorders at Columbia University and the New York State Psychiatric Institute. Dr. Eden completed his medical training at Weill Cornell Medical College.

While in medical school, Dr. Eden was honored with the Oskar Diethelm Prize recognizing the top medical student in Psychiatry. He was the recipient of a certificate of excellence for his psychiatric research related to childhood tic and anxiety disorders. Dr. Eden completed his psychiatry residency at NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center, where he was selected as ChiefResident in his final year of residency. As Chief Resident, he led initiatives to streamline clinical operations in the outpatient department during the COVID pandemic. Dr. Eden spearheaded efforts to leverage new EMR technology and teleconferencing software to create a hybrid model of care for the clinic’s diverse population.

In residency, he pursued additional training in psychodynamic psychotherapy, transference-focused psychotherapy, reproductivemental health, and organizational psychiatry. Additionally, Dr. Eden undertook research and consulting opportunities related to outpatient clinical innovation and digital mental health/machine learning algorithm (MLA) technology.

Dr. Eden harnesses his unique background and systems-oriented perspective in his work as a psychiatrist, administrative leader, clinical educator, and consultant. He has contributed to multiple academic articles within the fields of psychiatry and medicine. He also continues to supervise residents on psychopharmacology and psychotherapy. His understanding of, and prior success in, competitive and results-oriented environments inform a compassionate and thoughtful approach to treating individuals struggling with relationship, career, academic, and creative challenges.

Honors and Awards

Residency:
• Psychiatry Chief Resident at New York Presbyterian Hospital, Weill Cornell

Medical School:
• Oskar Diethelm Prize for Excellence in Psychiatry
• Area of Concentration Program Certificate for Excellence in Research
• Hospital for Special Surgery Medical Student Summer Research Fellowship

Undergraduate:
• Inductee into Beta Gamma Sigma Business Honor Society
• Recipient of one year scholarship award at the London School of Economics

Clinical Expertise
Mood Disorders
Anxiety
OCD (Obsessive Compulsive Disorder)
Executive Mental Health
Relationship Problems
Women's Mental Health
Work Related Problems
Bipolar Disorder
Languages
English
Education 
  • M.D.
    Weill Cornell Medical College, Cornell University
    2018
  • B.S.
    Georgetown University
    2010
Appointments 
  • Assistant Attending Psychiatrist
    NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital
  • Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychiatry
    Weill Cornell Medical College, Cornell University

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