Vladimír Kmoch, MD

Vladimír Kmoch, MD

PSYCHIATRY

MUDr. Vladimír Kmoch is an experienced psychiatrist at INEP, specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of mood disorders, stress-induced disorders, and addictive disorders, including non-alcohol and digital dependencies. 

Besides Concierge Medicine Europe he also serves as the head physician for non-alcohol addictions at the 1st Faculty of Medicine, Charles University, utilizes motivational interviewing techniques, and offers consultations in both Czech and English.

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Personal Information

Date of birth

Medical Employment

Concierge Medicine Europe
Prague, Czech Republic
Worked as a secondary physician at the Psychiatric Clinic of the 1st Faculty of Medicine of the Charles University in Prague
Works as the head physician of the outpatient clinic for non-alcohol addictions at the Department of Addiction Medicine at the 1st Faculty of Medicine, Charles University and University Hospital
At the 1st Faculty of Medicine of Charles University he works as an assistant professor, teaches psychiatry and clinical adictology, is a lecturer at IPVZ
Has been working at INEP since 2019 and focuses mainly on the diagnosis and treatment of mood disorders, stress-induced disorders and addictive disorders including digital addictions

Education And Qualifications

Graduated in general medicine at the 1st Faculty of Medicine, Charles University in Prague
Obtained specialized competence in psychiatry in 2009
Completed several foreign internships and scholarships in the USA (Harvard Medical School, Belmont, Houston), Berlin, Heidelberg, London and Baku

Courses, Meetings, Conferences

Graduate of the crisis intervention course, courses in non-verbal communication, psychosomatics, dream content work, garden therapy

Scientific and research activities

Reviewer of the journals Czech and Slovak Psychiatry, Adiktologie and Adiktologie v preventive and therapeutic practice

Teaching

Yoga lecturer

Membership In Medical Societies

Member of the Psychiatric Society of ČLS JEP, where he served as chairman of the Section of Young Psychiatrists, Neuropsychiatric Forum (founding member) and Society for Addictive Diseases