About My Practice

Dr. Tracy Martin, walking through Georgetown.

Dr. Tracy Martin

I am a board-certified forensic psychiatrist licensed in Colorado, New Jersey, Virginia, and Washington, DC, specializing in conducting evaluations, preparing reports, and testifying as an expert witness.

My clinical experience stretches across multiple practice settings, including:

  • Inpatient psychiatry

  • Academic psychiatry

  • Correctional psychiatry

  • Emergency psychiatry

  • The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs

If you’re an attorney looking to discuss a case, please reach out. I am happy to schedule a call to discuss the details of your case and how I can help.

Psychiatrist - U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, Pittsburgh, PA

Emergency Psychiatrist - Capital Health, Trenton, NJ

Forensic Psychiatrist - Department of Health, Ann Klein Forensic Center, Trenton, NJ

Clinical Experience

Education

  • Emory University (Atlanta, GA)

    • Bachelor of Arts, English

  • Temple University School of Medicine (Philadelphia, PA)

    • Doctor of Medicine

  • Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School (New Brunswick, NJ)

    • Psychiatry Residency (Chief Resident)

    • Forensic Psychiatry Fellowship

Research & Publications

  • Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, New Brunswick, NJ

    Dosing and Misuse of Buprenorphine (2023)

    • Retrospective chart review examining relationship between dose of buprenorphine prescribed and misuse of medication charges among inmates in NJ State Prisons

    Wellbutrin Prescribing Among Opioid Users in Correctional Settings (2022)

    • Retrospective chart review of prescribing practices in NJ State Prisons among male inmates of Wellbutrin, with a focus on population of opioid users

    Misuse Potential of Oxybutynin in Correctional Settings (2021)

    • Retrospective chart review of potentially inappropriate prescribing of oxybutynin for urinary incontinence

    Introducing Caffeinated Beverages to the Adult Inpatient Unit (2021)

    • Prospective study examining the effect of caffeinated beverages on patient satisfaction and withdrawal symptoms while hospitalized on the inpatient psychiatric unit

    Analysis of Teaching Services vs. Private Attendings on the Psychiatry Consult and Liaison Service (2019)

    • Prospective review of the response of teaching services at RWJ University Hospital vs. Private services to psychiatry service recommendations

    Adult Inpatient Psychiatric Unit Resident Teaching Initiative (2019-2020)

    • Targeted program to improve medical student teaching while rotating on the inpatient psychiatric unit, with protected teaching time each week targeted towards shelf exam review

  • Dosing and Misuse of Buprenorphine (December 2024)

    Author, Publication, Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law

    Calcineurin Inhibitor Induced Psychosis (November 2021)

    Author, Publication, Current Psychiatry                                            

    Avoiding the Headlines: A Cautionary Tale of Psychiatry’s Response to COVID-19 on Inpatient Units (August 2020)

    Consultant / Editor, Publication, Psychiatric News                                    

    The Exorcist: Analysis of Regan MacNeil’s Psychospiritual Crisis        (April 2019)

    Presentation, PCA Conference, Washington, DC

    The Salem Witch Trials as a Physician Teaching Tool  (April 2019)

    Presentation, PCA Conference, Washington, DC

  • Chief Resident, Rutgers RWJMS Psychiatry Residency (2021-2022)

    Program Representative, New Jersey Psychiatric Association (2020-2021)