Public Psychiatry Fellowship Annual Report 2010-11
Highlights:
The
Fellowship continues to promote the development of new and existing
Public
Psychiatry Fellowship programs around the country. Fifteen programs are
now in
existence, almost all of which have been created in the past five years
and
most of which have consulted with the PPF faculty in their development.
Four
are led by PPF alumni: Pat Runnels at Case Western, Serena Volpp at NYU
and
Osman Ali at the University of Texas Southwestern in Dallas and the
newest,
Christina Mangurian at the University of California, San
Francisco.
Drs
Ranz and Deakins continued their column in
Psychiatry Services, called Case Studies in Public-Sector Leadership,
simulating discussions that take place when alumni present their roles
to
Fellows. The third column was published by Tomer Levin et al, and is
titled Using a
Psychiatry E-List to Develop a Model for Discussing
a Schizophrenia Diagnosis. Psychiatric Services 2011 62: 244-246. Several more columns are in development
stages.
In the past year, a new Program for Publi Psychiatry Education (PPE)
was created with Jules Ranz as director, Stephanie LeMelle as
co-director and Michael Weinberg as Research Director. In conjundction
with the Mental Health Services of the Group for the Advancement of
Psychiatry (GAP), PPE concluded a Systems -Based Practices (SBP)
Instrument study with IRB approval at each of 12 residency programs
throughout the country. This culminated in a publication submitted to
Academic Psychiatry. The study yielded a Four Factor Model of SBP which
has informed recommendations submitted to the Psychiatry RRC for the
revision of the ACGME expectations for SBP. The four factors are
conceived of as four roles carried out by the psychiatrist: patient
care advocate, team members, information integrator and resource
manager. PPE is current carrying out the IRB-approved SBP Consultation
Project, underway at four sites (Columbia, Cornell, St. Luke's
Roosevelt adult programs and Columbia/Cornell child program).
Additional training programs have contacted us requesting
consultations.
The
2010-11 class consists of 10
fellows
working in a wide variety of settings. Two Fellows are working at State
Psychiatric Centers, Rockland and Manhattan PCs. Four fellows are
working at
community-based agencies: Project Renewal, the Program for Psychiatric
Outreach
to the Homeless, Hamilton Madison House and Community Access. One
Fellow is
placed at St Luke’s-Roosevelt Hospital. Two Fellows are placed in OMH,
one
working in the office of Lloyd Sederer (OMH Medical Director) and a
second in
the office of ppf alum, Molly Finnerty. One Fellow, from Korea,
attended the
program for the first six months, visiting a variety of agencies during
that
period.
Activities
and Awards of Alumni:
As mentioned in highlights above, Christina
Mangurian is the
Director of the new UCSF/SFGH Public Psychiatry Fellowship.
In
addition to Serena Volpp, the faculty of the NYU Public Psychiatry
Fellowship includes
Samantha Stewart, Jeanie Tse, Jonathan Hertz, Sheku Magona and Gertie
Quitangon, with Shane Spicer giving regular lectures (all from the
class
of 2006-07).
Hunter
McQuistion continues as president, American Association of Community
Psychiatrists (AACP), 2008–12. Stephanie
LeMelle continues as Area II representative to the AACP Board. Jules
Ranz and
Paula Panzer continue as representatives-at-large.
Allsion
Grolnick is president, and Jeanie Tse is secretary and immediate past
president
of the Joint NY Chapter of the American Association of Psychiatric
Adminstrators and American Association of Community Psychiatrists. Richard Gersh is treasurer, Paul Rosenfield,
Anna Skiandos, Joanna Fried and Victoria Dinsell are Councilors in the
Chapter’s Executive Committee.
Christina Mangurian and Tony Carino are on
the selection committee for the APA Public Psychiatry Fellowship, and
Jules Ranz is chair of that committee.
Jeanie Tse
received funding from Brooklyn Community Foundation for ICL's Healthy
Living
Initiative.
Gertie Quitangon is Medical
Director of Chapel Street Center, VA New York
Harbor.
Publications:
Mangurian
C, Goss E, Newcomer J:
Metabolic Screening, Prevalence, and Treatment Preferences in
Predominantly Hispanic Severely Mentally Ill Inpatients. Psychiatric
Services,
61(11):1162-1163, 2010.
Deen
S, Mangurian
C, Cabaniss D: Points of
Contact: Using
Narrative Writing to Help Foster Empathy in Psychiatry Residents.
Academic Psychiatry, 34(6):438-41, 2010.
Levin T, et al. Using a Psychiatry E-List to Develop a Model for
Discussing
a Schizophrenia Diagnosis. Psychiatric Services
2011 62:
244-246.
Josephine
Mokonogho, Sukriti Mittal, Gertie Quitangon. Journal of Gay and Lesbian Mental Health October
2010 Treating the Transgender Homeless Population: Experiences During
Residency Training
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Clement S, Jarrett M, Henderson
C, Thornicroft G. Messages to use in population-level
campaigns to reduce mental health-related stigma: consensus development
study, Epidemiologica e Psichiatria Sociale, 19:72-79, 2010.
Kassam A, Glozier N, Leese M,
Henderson C & Thornicroft G. Development and
responsiveness of a scale to measure clinicians’ attitudes to people
with mental illness (medical student version). Acta Psychiatrica
Scandinavica 122: 153–161, 2010.
Evans-Lacko S, Little K, Meltzer H, Rose
D, Rhydderch D, Henderson C, and Thornicroft G Development
and Psychometric Properties of the Mental Health Knowledge Schedule
(MAKS), Canadian Journal of Psychiatry 55: 440-8, 2010.
Brohan E, Henderson C,
Little K, Thornicroft G. Employees with mental health problems:
Survey of UK employers’ knowledge, attitudes and workplace practices,
Epidemiologica e Psichiatria Sociale 19:336-332, 2010.
Thornicroft G, Farrelly S, Birchwood M,
Marshall M, Szmukler G, Waheed W, Byford S, Dunn G, Henderson
C, Lester H, Leese M, Rose D and Sutherby K. CRIMSON
[CRisis plan IMpact: Subjective and Objective coercion and eNgagement]
Protocol: A randomised controlled trial of joint crisis plans to reduce
compulsory treatment of people with psychosis. Trials 11: 102-8, 2010.
Perlick DA, Straits-Tröester K, Dyck
DG, Norell D, Strauss JL, Henderson C, Close J, Berger
N, Bonuck E, Taber K, Kalvin C, Dolber T, Cristian A. Multi-family
group treatment for veterans with traumatic brain injury, Professional
Psychology: Research and Practice 42: 70-78, 2011.
Little K, Henderson C, Brohan
E, Thornicroft G. Employers’ attitudes to people with mental
health problems in the work place in Britain: changes between 2006 and
2009, Epidemiology and Psychiatric Sciences 20: 73-81, 2011.
Evans-Lacko S, Rose D, Little K,
Rhydderch D, Henderson C, Thornicroft, G.
Development and Psychometric Properties
of a Stigma Related Behaviour Measure, Epidemiology and Psychiatric
Sciences, DOI:10.1017/S2045796011000308.
Grants:
Claire Henderson
1.4.11-31.3.16: Optimising team functioning,
preventing relapse and enhancing recovery in crisis resolution teams:
the CORE programme (CRT Optimisation and RElapse prevention). NIHR
Applied Programme Grant (PI: Sonia Johnson) Role: Co-Applicant at 5%
FTE. Total cost £1,983,485.
1.4.11-31.3.14: Software to apply the Equality
Act 2010 to people with mental illness. Guy’s and St. Thomas’s Charity.
Role: Lead Applicant. Total cost £112,000.
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Public
Psychiatry Fellowship Annual
Report 2009-10
Highlights:
The
Fellowship continues to promote the development of new and existing
Public
Psychiatry Fellowship programs around the country. Fourteen programs
are now in
existence, almost all of which have been created in the past five years
and
most of which have consulted with the PPF faculty in their development.
Three
are led by PPF alumni: Pat Runnels at Case Western, Serena Volpp at NYU
and
Osman Ali at Univ Texas Southwestern (Dallas).
Drs
Ranz and Deakins continued their column in Psychiatry Services, called
Case
Studies in Public-Sector Leadership, simulating discussions that take
place
when alumni present their roles to Fellows. The second column was
published by
Chris Tam: Developing
Collaborative Mental
Health Care for Homeless Persons at a Drop-In Center. Psychiatric Services 2010
61: 549-551. The
third column was submitted by
Tomer Levin and is titled: Developing Collaborative Mental Health Care
for the
Homeless at a Drop-In Centre.
The
2009-10 class
consists of 10 fellows
working in a wide variety of settings. Two Fellows are working at State
Psychiatric Centers, Rockland and Manhattan PCs. One is working at a
county
facility, Nassau University Medical Center. Four fellows are working at
community-based agencies: two at the Program for Psychiatric Outreach
to the
Homeless and one each at YAI and Riverdale MH Association. Three
Fellows are
placed at voluntary hospitals, St Luke’s-Roosevelt, Mt. Sinai and St.
Vincents'
Hospitals.
Activities
and Awards of Alumni:
Hunter
McQuistion is president, American Association of Community
Psychiatrists
(AACP), 2008–12.
Stephanie LeMelle continues as Area II representative to the
AACP Board. Jules Ranz, Paula Panzer and Tony Ng are
representatives-at-large.
Tony
Ng is president of the American Association of Emergency Psychiatrists
(AAEP).
Aliya
Saeed is president-elect, NYS Capital District Branch, APA
Emily
Stein is Early Career Psychiatrist Rep and Anna Skiandos is Deputy Rep
for APA
Area 2.
Christina Mangurian is a member of the APA Council on Advocacy and
Government Relations.
Jeanie
Tse is president, Allison Grolnick is president-elect and Sheku Magona
is
immediate past president of the Joint NY Chapter of the American
Association of
Psychiatric Adminstrators and American Association of Community
Psychiatrists.
Richard Gersh is treasurer and Paul Rosenfield, Anna Skiandos and
Joanna Fried
are Councilors in the Chapter’s Executive Committee.
Claudia
Sickinger is Program Coordinator, Westchester District Branch of the
APA.
Mary
Barber and Jules Ranz are on the selection committee of the Group for
the
Advancement (GAP) Fellowship.
Jeanie Tse received funding from the New York Community Trust for the
Institute for Community Living's Healthy Living Initiative.
Publications:
Mangurian C, Harre A, Reliford A, Booty A, Cournos F: Improving
Support of Residents after a
Patient Suicide: A Residency Case Study.
Academic Psychiatry, 33(4):278-81, 2009.
Mangurian C,
Stowe M. Devlin M: Obesity treatment for urban,
low-income Latinos with severe mental illness.
Psychiatric Services, 60(8):1139, 2009.
Bilal
L, Smith DE, Chou A, Barreras B, Le C,
Mangurian C: The US haloperidol decanoate’s
prescribing
black hole (letter). British Journal of
Psychiatry, December 7, 2009.
Mangurian C,
Miller GA, Jackson CT, Li H, Essock SM, Sederer LI:
Physical health screening in state mental
health clinics: the New York health indicators initiative.
Psychiatric Services, 61(4):346-8, 2010.
Tam C: Developing
Collaborative Mental Health Care for Homeless Persons at a Drop-In
Center.
Psychiatric Services 2010
61: 549-551
Henderson C Jackson, Slade M, Young AS, and. Strauss JL. How should we implement psychiatric
advance directives? Views of Consumers, Caregivers, Mental Health
Providers and Researchers. Administration and Policy in Mental Health
and Mental Health Services Research, 37(6): 447-58, 2010.
10.1007/s10488-010-0264-5.
Moran, P; Borschmann, R; Flach, C; Barrett, B Byford S, Hogg J,
Leese M, Sutherby K, Henderson C,
Diana Rose D, Slade M, Szmukler G, Thornicroft G. The effectiveness of joint crisis plans for
people with borderline personality disorder: protocol for an
exploratory randomised controlled trial. Trials 11:18-25, 2010.
Evans-Lacko, S.; London, J.; Little, K.;
Henderson, C.; Thornicroft, G.
Evaluation of a brief anti-stigma campaign in Cambridge: do short-term
campaigns work? BMC Public Health 10:339, 2010.
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Public Psychiatry Fellowship Annual Report 2008-09
Highlights:
The Fellowship continues to
promote the development of new and existing Public Psychiatry
Fellowship programs around the country. Patrick Runnels is Director,
Public Psychiatry Fellowship, Case Western School of Medicine. Megan
Poe is Director of Operations of a new Public Psychiatry Fellowship at
NYU, with Serena Volpp, Osman Ali and Samantha Stewart serving as core
faculty, and with Rose Yu-Chin and Gertie Quitangon as other faculty.
Osman Ali is director of a new Public Psychiatry Fellowship at the
University of Texas.
Drs Ranz and Deakins have
initiated a new column in Psychiatry Services, called the The Role of
the Public Psychiatrist - Case Studies in Leadership, simulating
discussions that take place when alumni present their roles to Fellows.
The first column was submitted by Dianna Dragatsi and is titled
“Implementing a Metabolic Initiative - The Role of the Medical
Director”.
The 2008-09 class consists of 10
fellows working in a wide variety of settings. Four Fellows are working
at State Psychiatric Centers, including two at Rockland, and one each
at Manhattan and South Beach. Three fellows are working at
community-based agencies: Project Renewal, the Program for Psychiatric
Outreach to the Homeless and Pathways to Housing. One Fellow is placed
at St Luke’s-Roosevelt Hospital. One Fellow is working at the Student
Health Center at NYU. One Fellow, from Korea, is spending they year
visiting a variety of rehabilitation and housing agencies.
Activities and Awards of Alumni:
Scott Clark is Clinical Director
Mental Health Drug and Alcohol for the Greater Western Area Health
Service, New South Wales, Australia
Andrew Kolodny is Chair, Department of
Psychiatry, Maimonides Medical Center, and was
appointed to the board of directors for Physicians' Reciprocal Insurers
(a NYS malpractice insurance
company).
Adam Quastel is Medical
Head, Substance Abuse and Mental Illness Program, St. Michael's
Hospital, Toronto, Canada
Mary Barber became Clinical
Director at Rockland Psychiatric Center
Stan Golec became medical
director of Magellan Behavioral Health Services in Farmington Hills, MI.
Abdullah Hasan is Director,
Inpatient Services, Elmhurst Hospital Center
Richard Gersh is Chief of Psychiatric Services, Jewish Board of Family
and Children's Services
James Wolberg is Vice Chairman,
Department of Psychiatry, Lutheran Medical Center
Elizabeth Druss is Medical Director of Outpatient and Community
Psychiatry at The Ottawa Hospital, Ottawa, Ontario.
Hunter McQuistion is president,
American Association of Community Psychiatrists (AACP), 2008–10.
Stephanie LeMelle continues as Area II representative to the AACP
Board. Jules Ranz, Paula Panzer and Tony Ng are
representatives-at-large.
Tony Ng is president of the
American Association of Emergency Psychiatrists (AAEP). He is a member
of the board of Mental Health America in addition to his AACP board
membership.
John Bishof is 2008-09 President
of the Oregon Psychiatric Association of the APA. He is also Associate
Medical Director, Public Sector, NW Care Advocacy Center - OptumHealth
Behavioral Solutions.
Emily Stein is APA Area 2 Early
Career
Psychiatrist Rep to
the APA Assembly and
Anna Skiandos is Deputy Rep.
Chetana Kulkarni is Area 1 Early Career Psychiatrist Deputy-Rep
and Deepika Sabnis is Area 4
Early Career Psychiatrist Deputy-Rep.
Tiffany Cummins is a Council
Member and Andrew Kolodny is Assembly Representative of the
2008-9 Executive Council of the NY County District Branch of the APA.
Sheku Magona is president, Jeanie
Tse is president-elect and Osman Ali is immediate past president of the
NY Chapter of the American Association of Psychiatric
Adminstrators. Anna Skiandos and Allison Grolnick are Councilors
in the Chapter’s Executive Committee.
Claudia Sickinger is Program
Coordinator, Westchester District Branch of the APA.
Jeanie Tse was selected to
participate in the National Council for Community Behavioral
Healthcare’s Psychiatric Leadership Program, class of 2009.
Paula Panzer is Director of
Training and Professional Development, Jewish Board of Family and
Childrens’ Services )JBFCS) and also Director, Martha K. Selig
Educational Institute and Director, Center for Trauma Program
Innovation, also of JBFCS
Publications:
Barber, Mary E. Lesbian, Gay, and
Bisexual People with Severe Mental Illness. Journal of Gay &
Lesbian Mental Health,13:2,133 - 142, 2009
In addition, two book chapters:
Barber, M.E. (in press).
Serious Mental Illness Among Lesbians. In: Dibble, S. L., and
Robertson, P., eds. Lesbian Health 101: A Clinician’s Guide. San
Francisco: UCSF Nursing Press.
Barber, M.E. (2009). The matrix revisited. In: Tripp, C.A. The Sexual
Matrix, 3rd Edition. Tappan, NY: C.A. Tripp Literary Trust.
Henderson C, Flood C, Leese M,
Thornicroft G, Sutherby K and Szmukler G. Views of patients and
providers on Joint Crisis Plans: single blind randomized controlled
trial. Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, 44:369-76, 2009.
Henderson C, Thornicroft G. Stigma and discrimination in mental
illness: Time to Change. Lancet, 373:1928-30, 2009.
Rosenfield PJ, Kleinhaus K, Opler M,
Perrin M, Learned N, Goetz R, Stanford A, Harkavy-Friedman J,
Malaspina DM: Later Paternal Age and Sex
Differences in Schizophrenia Symptoms. Schizophr
Res Nov 2009. doi:10.1016/j.schres.2009.10.020
Cremin KM, Philips J, Sickinger C and Zelhof J. Ensuring a Fair Hearing
for Litigants with Mental Illnesses: the Law and Psychology of
Capacity, Admissibility, and Credibility Assessments in Civil
Proceedings. Journal of Law and Policy 17 (2) 455, 2009
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Public Psychiatry Fellowship Annual Report 2007-08
Highlights:
In
response to requests for consultations from psychiatrists planning on
developing public psychiatry fellowship training programs at eight
academic medical centers throughout the nation, the Public Psychiatry
faculty has developed seven core elements which they view as essential
for such a training program. A manuscript describing these
elements, entitled “Core Elements
of a Public Psychiatry Fellowship”, has been published
in the July 2008 issue of Psychiatric Services: Ranz JM, Deakins SM, LeMelle SM,
Rosenheck SD, Kellermann SL: Core Elements of a Public Psychiatry
Fellowship. Psychiatric Services 59: 718-720, 2008
In October 2007, the Fellowship was awarded the 2007 Lilly
Reintegration Award, Education-First place.
Drs Ranz and Deakins guest edited a second section in the March
2008 issue of Psychiatric Quarterly entitled “The Role of the Medical
Director in Public Mental Health Organizations” The section
contained three articles written by alumni Claire Henderson, Julie
Maggi and Juliana Ekong.
Jeanie Tse, a second-year Fellow, is co-principal investigator on
the Diabetes Co-Morbidity Initiative, which has received a $572,000
grant from the New York State Health Foundation to pilot a diabetes
care program for people with serious mental illness. Participating
agencies include the Institute for Community Living, The Bridge,
F.E.G.S., William F. Ryan Community Health Center, Jewish Board of
Family and Children's Services, Services for the Underserved, and
Comunilife, with coordination by the Urban Institute for Behavioral
Health. The pilot program includes a Diabetes Self-Management Workbook
co-developed by Dr. Tse.
The 2007-08 class consists of 10 fellows working in a wide variety
of settings. Three fellows are working at community-based agencies:
Project Renewal, the Program for Psychiatric Outreach to the Homeless
and Bowery Residents Committee. Three Fellows are working at Columbia
University Medical Center, one in the Special Needs Clinic, one at the
IOP, and a third at Washington Heights Community Service, conducting a
funded research project examining the effectiveness of a modified
behavior therapy in reducing risk of developing metabolic syndrome in
Hispanic adults with severe mental illness. Two fellows from the
University of Toronto are placed at St Luke’s-Roosevelt Hospital, one
in the adult division and another in the child division. One Fellow is
working in the outpatient department of Manhattan Psychiatric Center.
One Fellow is working with Dr. Lloyd Sederer, medical director of
the NYS Office of Mental Health.
Activities and Awards of Alumni:
Hunter McQuistion is president, American Association of Community
Psychiatrists (AACP), 2008–10. Stephanie LeMelle continues as Area II
representative to the AACP Board. Jules Ranz, Paula Panzer and
Tony Ng are representatives-at-large.
Tony Ng is president of the American Association of Emergency
Psychiatrists (AAEP). He is a member of the board of Mental Health
America in addition to his AACP board membership.
John Bishof is 2008-09 President of the Oregon
Psychiatric Association of the APA. He is also Associate
Medical Director, Public Sector, NW
Care Advocacy Center - OptumHealth Behavioral Solutions.
The following alumni are members of the 2007-8 Executive
Council of the NY County District Branch of the APA: Hunter McQuistion
is Treasurer, Tiffany Cummins is a Council Member and Andrew Kolodny is
Assembly Representative
Sheku Magona is president, Jeanie Tse is president-elect and Osman
Ali is immediate past president of the NY Chapter of the American
Association of Psychiatric Adminstrators. Arkady Bilenko, Anna Skiandos
and Allison Grolnick have become Councilors in the Chapter’s Executive
Committee.
Claudia Sickinger is Program Coordinator-Elect, Westchester
District Branch of the APA.
Zamir Nestelbaum became Vice Chairman and Residency Training
Director, Department of Psychiatry, Caritas St. Elizabeth Medical
Center, Boston, MA
Mary Sciutto became Advisory Dean, Columbia College of
Physicians and Surgeons
Mary Barber became Director of Community Services at Rockland
Psychiatric Center
Pam Weinberg became Senior Vice President for Clinical Services,
PSCH
Esther Langer became Division Chief of Psychiatry, Department of
Medicine, Sound Shore Medical Cente in addition to Chair, Department of
Psychiatry, Mount Vernon Hospital.
Joseph Weiner became Chief, Division of Consultation Liaison
Psychiatry, North Shore University Hospital/Manhasset and Associate
Professor of Clinical Psychiatry and Medicine, Albert Einstein College
of Medicine. He received the following awards: (1) Hospice Care
Network’s Annual Team Award given to Long Island Jewish Medical
Center’s Palliative Care Service for advancing hospice care. (2)
Teaching Award, Department of Medicine, Long Island Jewish Medical
Center (second receipt of this Award). (3) Visiting Professor Award,
Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine (Second consecutive year). He also
conducted a workshop on End-of-Life Prognostication and Communication
in British Columbia, and multiple presentations throughout the
US.
Shane Spicer became Founding Medical Director of Center CARE
Recovery at The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Community
Center. This clinic, opened this year, is the first
licensed, medically-supervised outpatient substance abuse treatment
program specifically designed for LGBT people in New York State.
Raj Parekh became Director of SF FIRST (San Francisco
Fully-Integrated Recovery Services Team, San Francisco, CA. The
team’sjob is to provide outreach and case management services to
chronically homeless individuals, but also to continue working with the
most vulnerable of them toward recovery goals such as employment,
community integrations, re-establishing or forming new relationships,
pursuing hobbies, and pursuing greater spiritual fulfillment.
Giovanni Collela became CEO, Relay Health
(https://www.relayhealth.com/rh/default.aspx), a company that provides
“a secure, private way to communicate with your doctor online”.
Avrim Fishkind became President and CMO, JSDA Health
(http://jsahealthmd.com/Homepage.html), a company that provides
“Telemedicine for Emergent, Urgent and Routine Psychiatric Care”. He is
also currently President of American Association of Emergency
Psychiatrists (AAEP) through October 2008.
Rose Yu-Chin became Associate Clinical Director, Manhattan
Psychiatric Center - Supervising Psychiatrist of STAIR Unit
Ayodeji Somefun and Matthew Perkins were the first two fellows to
graduate from the Mailman School of Public Health (MSPH) supported by
the Dorothy Dix Fellowship, created specially for Public Psychiatry
Fellows. Olusegun Bello, Sheku Magona, Rob Andrews and
Denise Leung are all currently enrolled in the MSPH Dorothy Dix
Fellowship.
Page Burkholder Page became Medical Director, Chem Dependency
Program, Kings County Hospital
Mercedes Brito became senior psychiatrist, Comunilife Inc, Bronx NY
Hunter McQuistion became Chairperson, Treatment Improvement
Protocol (TIP) on “Substance Abuse Treatment with People Who are
Homeless;” U.S. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services
Administration Knowledge Application Program. Product will be a
practical guide for substance abuse counselors to effectively treat
substance abuse in homeless populations and for their administrators to
best support this effort.
Claudia Sickinger is Program Coordinator-Elect, Westchester
District Branch, APA
Gertie Quitangon will become Unit Chief, Continuing Day Treatment
Program, Bellevue Community Support Services in August.
Claire Henderson is principal investigator on two funded grants:
(1) A Multi-Family Group Intervention for OEF/OIF Traumatic Brain
Injury Survivors and their Families. US Department of Defense, total
cost $398,024, (2) A Modified Delphi Consultation: Implementing the VA
Psychiatric Advance Directive. VA HSR&D, total cost $35,763. She is
also co-applicant on a 1.9 million British Pound grant: CRIMSON Study
(Crisis plan impact: subjective and objective coercion and engagement)
Medical Research Council.
Publications:
Henderson C, Swanson JW, Szmukler G, Thornicroft G and Zinkler M.
A typology of advance statements in mental health care. Psychiatric
Services, 59(1):63-71, 2008.
Jonathan Posner, M.D. Julia Eilenberg, M.D. Jill Harkavy Friedman,
Ph.D. Mindy J. Fullilove, M.D. Quality and Use of Trauma; Histories
Obtained From Psychiatric Outpatients: A Ten-Year Follow-Up.
Psychiatric Services. 59:318-21
Gertie Quitangon, M.D., Dinara Amanbekova, M.D., Sermet Demir,
R.N., Fiona Mason, M.S.W., Vera Osipyan, M.S.W., Sara L.
Kellermann, M.D.: House Call to the Homeless: the Role of
the on Site Ppoh Psychiatrist in a Drop-in Center. 2007 IPS Poster:
Wolf-Klein G, Pekmezaris R, Chin L, Weiner JS: Conceptualizing
Alzheimer’s Disease as a terminal medical illness. American
Journal of Hospice and Palliative Medicine 24(1): 77-82 (2007).
Weiner, JS: Stage theory of grief [Letter] Journal of the American
Medical Association 297(24): 2692-3 (2007)
Wallace MP, Weiner JS, Pekmezaris R; Almendral A, Cosiquien R,
Auerbach C, Wolf-Klein GP: Physician Cultural Sensitivity in African
American Advance Care Planning: A Pilot Study. Journal of
Palliative Medicine 10(3):721-7 (2007).
Hoffman M, Weiner JS: Is Mrs. S depressed? Journal of Clinical
Oncology 25(19): 2853-6 (2007).
Seetharamu N, Iqbal U, Weiner JS: Determinants of trust in the
patient-oncologist relationship. Palliative and Supportive Care
5: 405-9 (2007).
Levin TT, Li Y, Weiner JS, Lewis F, Bartell A, Piercy J, Kissane
DWl: How Do-Not-Resuscitate Orders are Utilized in Cancer Patients:
Timing Relative to Death and Communication-Training Implications.
Palliative and Supportive Care 6(4), 2008 (in press)
McQuistion HL, Rosenheck SD. Heroes in community
psychiatry: C. Christian Beels and the evolution of community
psychiatry in New York City. Community Mental Health J 42 (6),
513-520, 2006
McQuistion HL: Recovery, psychiatric education, and the
future.
MIWatch.org. Editorial, Feb 17, 2007
McQuistion HL: Book Review; Susser ES, Schwartz S, et. al.
Psychiatric Epidemiology: Searching for the Causes of Mental
Disorders. Psychiatric Services 59 (1), 121-122, 2008.
McQuistion HL, Felix A, Samuels, Serving homeless people with
mental illness. In Tasman A, Lieberman J, Kay J (eds),
Psychiatry, 3rd Ed. John Wiley & Sons, London (Publication
scheduled for May 2008)
McQuistion HL, Almeida C, Nossel I. Effective management of
psychiatric crises in people who are homeless: from street to emergency
department. In Glick R, Berlin J, Fishkind A, Zeller S (eds)
Emergency Psychiatry: Principles and Practice, Lippincott Williams
& Wilkins, Baltimore MD (Publication scheduled for May 2008).
Gwynn RC, McQuistion HL, McVeigh KH, Garg RK, Frieden TH, Thorpe
LE: Prevalence, Diagnosis and Treatment of Depression and Generalized
Anxiety Disorder in New York City: a Multicultural Urban
Environment. Psychiatric Services (in press).
Appelbaum P, Le Melle S. Techniques Used by Assertive Community
Treatment (ACT) Teams to Encourage Adherence: Patient and Staff
Perseptions. Community Mental Health Journal 2008 May; DOI 10.1007/s
10597-008-9149-4.
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Public
Psychiatry Fellowship Annual Report 2006-07
Highlights:
Drs Ranz and Deakins guest edited a section in
the June 2007 issue of Psychiatric Quarterly entitled “The Role of the
Medical Director in Public Mental Health Organizations” The
section contained three articles written by alumni David Hellerstein, Sam Law and Andrew Kolodny. A second section on
the same topic will appear in a subsequent issue of Psychiatric
Quarterly, with articles written by alumni Claire Henderson, Julie Maggi and Juliana Ekong.
Hunter McQuistion was
co-author of a newly published book, The American Association of
Community Psychiatrists' Clinical Guide to the Treatment of the
Mentally Ill Homeless Person. Besides Hunter, alumni Ralph Aquila, Elizabeth Oudens, Brian Bronson and Tony Ng wrote chapters in this book.
Mary Barber became
editor of the Journal of Gay and Lesbian Mental Health
(AGLP's journal), co-chair of the GAP Committee on LGBT Issues, and
a distinguished fellow of the APA, She also produced a film
documentary: Barber ME
and Scasta DL, co-chairs, production team. Salzer A, director and producer, Salamon A,
co-producer and editor. “Abomination: Homosexuality and the Ex-Gay
Movement,” film documentary, 35 mins.
The 2006-07 class consists of 10 fellows. Continuing a
development first noted last year, the majority of Fellows did their
residency training out of state. In fact, we have five fellows from
other states (PA, IL, MI, and two from MA) as well as Montreal, Canada.
For the first time, we have a fellow working in a Medicaid Managed Care
organization. For the second year in a row, we have a fellow working at
Kirby Forensic Center. Three Fellows are working in child psychiatry
(two in school based) programs, three others in community-based
programs, one at an HIV agency and another at the NYU/Bellevue Victims
of Torture Program.
Publications:
Drs Ranz and Deakins guest edited and wrote the introduction to a
section in the June 2007 issue of Psychiatric Quarterly:
Jules M. Ranz and Susan
M. Deakins. The Role of the
Medical Director in Public Mental Health Organizations.
The section consisted of the following three articles:
(1) David J. Hellerstein,
Goretti Almeida, Michael J. Devlin, Nathaniel Mendelsohn, Stacia
Helfand, Dianna Dragatsi, Raquel
Miranda, Julie R. Kelso and
Lucia Capitelli: Assessing Obesity and Other Related Health Problems of
Mentally Ill Hispanic Patients in an Urban Outpatient Setting.
(2) Samuel Law: The Role
of a
Clinical Director in Developing an Innovative Assertive Community
Treatment Team Targeting Ethno-racial Minority Patients
(3) Andrew Kolodny:
Psychiatrists as Administrators: The Perspective of a Mental Health
Department Psychiatrist
Ranz JM, Vergare MJ, Wilk
JE, et al. The Tipping Point From Private Practice to Publicly Funded
Settings for Early- and Mid-Career Psychiatrists, Psychiatric Services
57:1640-1643, 2006
Tse J, Strulovitch
J, Tagalakis V et al. Social Skills Training for Adolescents with
Asperger Syndrome and High Functioning Autism. J. Autism Dev Disord
Gillig PM, McQuistion HL
(eds). The American Association of Community Psychiatrists' Clinical
Guide to the Treatment of the Mentally Ill Homeless Person. American
Psychiatric Press, Inc., Washington, D.C., 2006
The following alumni wrote chapters in the above book:
McQuistion HL, Gillig
PM. Introduction: mental illness, homelessness, and clinical
practice.
Aquila R, Kelleher J,
Sweet T. Housing.
Bronson B, Piette
A. Primary Care Settings
Oudens E, McQuistion HL. Adult shelters.
Ng, A. Mobile Crisis
Team,
Perkins MB, Jensen PS,
Jaccard J, et al. Applying Theory-Driven Approaches to Understanding
and Modifying Clinicians' Behavior: What Do We Know? Psychiatr Serv
2007 58: 342-348
Tam C and Law, S. Best Practices: A Systematic
Approach to the Management of Patients Who Refuse Medications in an
Assertive Community Treatment Team Setting; Psychiatr Serv 2007 58:
457-459
Barber, ME. Today and
tomorrow. In Drescher J and Merlino JP, eds.American Psychiatry and
Homosexuality: An Oral History. New York: Haworth Press, 2007.
Magura S, Lee SJ, Salsitz
EA, Kolodny AJ, Whitley SD,
Taubes T, Seewald R, Joseph H, Kayman DJ, Fong C, Marsch LA, Rosenblum
A. Outcomes of Buprenorphine Maintenance in Office-based Practice.
Journal of Addictive Disorders. 2007; 26(2): 13-23.
Activities and Awards of Alumni:
The following alumni are members of the 2006-07 Executive
Council of the NY County District Branch of the APA: Hunter McQuistion is Treasurer, Tiffany Cummins is a Council Member and
Andrew Kolodny is Assembly
Representative
Lisa Norelli is Chief of
Psychiatry at Capital District Psychiatric Center. There are now 4
Alumni serving as clinical directors at state psychiatric centers (Pam Weinberg, Rosanne Gaylor, Stephanie LeMelle), and two more as chiefs of
psychiatry (Inti Ahmad,
Lisa Norelli).
John Bischof is Chief
Psychiatrist, Oregon State Hospital, through a newly created
partnership with Oregon Health and Science University.
Joe Weiner is Chief of
Consultation Liaison Psychiatry at North Shore University
Hospital/Manhasset.
Brian Bronson, in
addition to being Director of CL Psychiatry at the New York VA, is now
Director of Primary Care-Mental Health Integration for the NY-NJ
Veterans Integrated Service Network (VISN3).
Claire Henderson is
Associate Director for Evaluation and Health Services Research VISN 3
Kevin Baill is director,
ACT team, Providence Center, Providence, RI
Olivier Farmer is
Chief of Inpatient Psychiatry, Centre Hospitalier de
l'Université de Montréal, Montreal, Canada
Steve Theccanat is
Acting Chair and, continuing as Outpatient Behavioral Health Medical
Director, Monmouth Medical Center, Long Branch, NJ.
Andrew Kolodny is
Advisory Board Member, New York State Office of Alcoholism &
Substance Abuse Services and Associate
Board Member, Physician's Reciprocal Insurance Company, NY
Board and Subspeciality
Board
Certifications:
William Cook - Ten year
recertification for Adult Psychiatry
Vassilios Latoussakis -
Adult Psychiatry
Andrew Kolodny - American Society of
Addiction Medicine
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Public
Psychiatry Fellowship Annual Report 2005-06