Xavier A. Preud'homme, MD

Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine

VTC Faculty

Carilion Clinic

"I see inpatients who are hospitalized as one of the psychiatry consultants to primary teams. My clinical approach is to take care of the whole person, combining skills as an internist-psychiatrist also with a focus on how patients sleep. I also believe in guiding care based on psychometric assessments and evidence-based care. "

Background

Medical School

  • Universite Libre De Bruxelles

Specialties or Medical Focus

  • Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine
  • Internal Medicine
  • Sleep Medicine
  • Primary Care

Internships

  • Duke University

NPI

  • 1417986795

Residencies

  • Duke University

Biography

Dr. Xavier Preud’homme went to medical school in Brussels, Belgium, where he grew up. He trained there in Psychiatry and subsequently worked as an attending on the Mood Disorders and Sleep Laboratory ward of Erasme Academic Hospital.

In 2001, Dr. Preud’homme moved to the United States where he re-trained, though this time in Internal Medicine and Psychiatry at Duke University. After graduating in 2006 from their combined program, he joined the Duke faculty, working primarily in the inpatient setting in internal medicine and in psychiatry until 2018. He joined Carilion Clinic in 2019, where he provides psychiatric consultation in the medical setting.

Dr. Preud’homme is board-certified in internal medicine, psychiatry, psychosomatic medicine, and sleep medicine. He has published on modeling of slow wave EEG activity, bladder function during sleep, insomnia, factitious disorder, bariatric medicine, addiction medicine, POTS, and delirium. He enjoys bedside teaching and partnering with learners in research.

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