Dr. Emilya E. Fardman, MD
Adolescent Psychiatrist | Child & Adolescent Psychiatry
300 2nd Ave Long Branch NJ, 07740About
Emiliya E. Fardman, MD, is a psychiatrist who diagnoses and treats patients at her private practice in Morganville, NJ. Furthermore, she has staff memberships at RWJ Health Monmouth Medical Center in Long Branch, NY. She focuses on the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of mental disorders in children, adolescents, and their families. Dr. Fardman has an impressive professional journey that spans twenty-two years. Her has expanse knowledge and expertise in all facets of adult and child and adolescent psychiatry.
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Education and Training
Kazakh National Medical University/Almaty Medical College Medical Degree 1984
Board Certification
Psychiatry by the American Board of Psychiatry & Neurology
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Fellowships
- Brookdale University Hospital Medical Center Shild and Adolescent Psychiatry 1998
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Get to know Psychiatrist Emiliya Fardman, who serves patients in Long Branch, New Jersey.
Dr. Fardman is board-certified in Psychiatry by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology. The mission of the ABPN is to develop and provide valid and reliable procedures for certification and continuing certification of psychiatrists and neurologists by: Implementing state-of-the-art testing methods to evaluate candidate and diplomate competencies; Applying available technologies and information to collect and analyze pertinent data; Communicating and collaborating with training programs, residents, candidates, diplomats, professional and health care organizations, and the public; Supporting innovative educational and research programs relevant to psychiatrists and neurologists; and Operating internal programs and services effectively and efficiently.
She currently practices as a Child & Adolescent Psychiatrist within her private practice and is affiliated with the Monmouth Medical Center in Long Branch, New Jersey. As one of New Jersey’s largest academic medical centers, Monmouth Medical Center offers cost-effective, quality health care services that meet the needs and exceed the expectations of the community. Their mission is to provide a continuum of regional tertiary care and to educate present and future generations of health care providers.
Dr. Fardman received her medical degree from Almaty State Medical Schooly in Almaty, Kazakhstan. Thereafter, she went on to complete her residency with Brookdale University Hospital and Medical Center in New York City, New York.
As a child & adolescent psychiatrist, Dr. Fardman focuses on the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of mental disorders in children, adolescents, and their families. She evaluates patients throughout childhood and adolescence using a variety of different approaches in order to determine treatment responses to various interventions. She is also trained and certified to administer psychotherapy, medication, and other means of treatment, all the while continuously striving to improve her patients’ quality of life.
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