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Sofia Aeschlimann, M.D Dr. Sofia Aeschlimann was born in Puerto Rico to missionary physician parents. She obtained her bachelor’s degree from Southwestern Adventist University, a small Christian college below Ft. Worth, Texas. Dr. Aeschlimann then attended Loma Linda University Medical School, graduating in 1999. She completed 27 months of a family practice residency at East Tennessee State University before transferring to psychiatry. She completed a psychiatry residency at UT Southwestern in Dallas, Texas in 2004. Dr. Aeschlimann has been in Alabama since 2004, first as primarily an inpatient doctor at Woodland Hills Behavioral Unit in Cullman, and currently as part of Alabama Psychiatric Services in Madison. She resides in Huntsville with her husband and son. Roza Cieszkowski, M.D. Dr. Roza Cieszkowski, a native of Poland, graduated from medical school in Lublin, Poland. In 1995, she entered Stony Brook University in New York where she completed the residency program in psychiatry. Dr. Cieszkowski has been working as an adult psychiatrist in Alabama since 1999, and has been with Alabama Psychiatric Services since 2006. Her personal interest is treatment of depression and OCD, but she has experience in treating different psychiatric disorders. Daniel Laeupple, M.D. Dr. Daniel Laeupple received his undergraduate degree in 1987 from Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri and his medical degree in 1992 from Georgetown University in Washington D.C. Dr. Laeupple completed training in general psychiatry at Dwight D. Eisenhower Army Medical Center in Augusta, Georgia in 1996. He served as an adult psychiatrist in the U.S. Army Medical Corps until 2000. After leaving the U.S. Army, Dr. Laeupple has served as an adult psychiatrist in the North Alabama community. His service has included a wide variety of outpatient and inpatient psychiatric settings prior to joining Alabama Psychiatric Services in 2007. Daniel Swartz, M.D. Dr. Daniel Swartz grew up in the Middle Tennessee area. After graduating from high school in Nashville he attended William and Mary in Virginia for undergraduate studies, but transferred to Indiana University where he graduated with a degree in business. He earned a Master’s in Physiology and Biophysics at Indiana University and stayed there for medical school. Dr. Swartz moved to Washington, D.C. to complete his adult psychiatry residency at George Washington Hospital, and then relocated back to Nashville for his child and adolescent psychiatry fellowship. Dr. Swartz was in private practice for five years in Nashville until he made the decision to join Alabama Psychiatric Services office in Madison, Alabama. Anika Wilson, M.D.
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