Timothy Hoyt
Dr. Tim Hoyt was commissioned as an Officer in the Medical Service Corps of the United States Army in 2007, and left active duty in 2014 to become a civilian supervisor and faculty member at Madigan Army Medical Center. He has held numerous leadership positions within Military Medicine, including service as a Brigade Surgeon, Chief Psychology Resident, Embedded Behavioral Health Clinic Chief, Director of the nation’s flagship Intensive Outpatient Program for posttraumatic stress disorder, and Director of the National Center for Telehealth & Technology. He is currently the Branch Chief for Psychological Health Promotion at the Psychological Health Center of Excellence, responsible for several national programs targeting stigma reduction and connecting service members to care. As a Military Psychologist he has authored numerous empirical publications on combat‐related stress and posttraumatic stress disorder. He is a recipient of the Bronze Star for his service in Afghanistan, as well as the Peter J.N. Linnerooth National Service Award from the American Psychological Association. He is a superior graduate of the U.S. Army War College, and received his Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from the University of New Mexico.