Dr. Molly Hall

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About Dr. Molly Hall

Prior to entering the United States Air Force, Dr. Molly Hall graduated from Yale College and Cornell University, two of the country’s premier Ivy League institutions. In addition to leading an outstanding academic career, Dr. Molly Hall has earned numerous awards and certificates of achievements for her work in the field of psychiatry over the last 35-plus years.


Dr. Hall holds a combined Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology and Biology from Yale College, Yale University’s undergraduate school. Graduating Magna Cum Laude with Highest Honors in Combined Sciences from Yale, Dr. Molly Hall then attended Weill Cornell Medical College at Cornell University. As a medical student at Cornell, Dr. Molly Hall continued to distinguish herself among some of the nation’s highest performing collegians as a member of the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society and the recipient of the Lehman Research Award.


After earning her M.D., Dr. Molly Hall interned at the New York Hospital in New York City. Excelling in the setting, Dr. Hall completed a three-year residency at Cornell’s Payne Whitney Clinic in Manhattan, a world-renowned psychiatry clinic. In 1988, Dr. Hall became Associate Director of Residency Training for the Psychiatry Residency Program at the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base and the affiliated Wright State University in Dayton, Ohio.


While directing the instructional program at Wright State University, Dr. Molly Hall earned an Outstanding Faculty Award from the Department of Psychiatry, a Psychiatry Chair Recognition Award, and the First National Annual Nancy C.A. Roeske, M.D. Certificate of Recognition for Excellence in Medical Student Education, an accolade distributed by the American Psychiatric Association.


In addition to her many other honors, Dr. Molly Hall has been bestowed with a Charles C. Porter Award for Outstanding Military Psychiatrist from the Society of Military Surgeons, as well as a Career Achievement Award and a Special Recognition Award from Wright State University’s Department of Psychiatry. A proponent of community activism, Dr. Molly Hall was the winner of the 1992 Dayton Career Woman of the Year in Health and Education, awarded by the Dayton, Ohio, YWCA.

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