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5th Annual Dr. Richard C. Christensen, MD Advocacy Day

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This month, we would have commemorated the 5th Annual Richard C. Christensen, MD Advocacy Day​.

We have decided to postpone an amazing talk by Dr. Liz Frye until after the pandemic settles down. However, we know that Dick would have been very proud of how everyone is handling this new reality and truly being there for our patients. In his own words:

Physicians must always be willing to recognize those patients who, because of the depth of their illness and suffering, are isolated and alone, unseen and forgotten, whether they are living on the streets of our cities, occupying an ICU bed within a teaching hospital, or sitting alone on the edge of a bed in a skilled nursing facility. And, as physicians, I would hope the initial impulse and response that begins the process of healing will always be, “I see you. I hear you. You are not invisible.”
 
In honor of his day, we wanted to share with you a GRACE Marketplace Coronavirus Resources Handout you might find helpful for your patients who live on the streets created by our UNESCO/FARE groups. Also, if you feel motivated to do something in Dr. Christensen’s honor, or in honor of your patients, feel free to check out Grace Marketplace’s wish list/amazon registry to give in Gainesville: https://www.gracemarketplace.org/wish-list
 

Want to help the Sulzbacher Center in Jacksonville? See below on ways to help make facecoverings for those on the streets:

  • ​​If you are interested in assembling bandana face coverings, we are asking for 20 x 20 bandanas. Directions are simple: cut out a 20 x 20 square and put a small hem around the square so that the cloth does not fray.
  • Video instructions for non-sewing fabric mask 
  • To donate your mask to Sulzbacher, please call Emily at (904) 662-2352 or take bandanas to our Downtown campus at 611 East Adams St. or Sulzbacher Village at 5455 Springfield Blvd. from 9am-5pm on weekdays.

Thank you,

Caroline Nickerson
Executive Assistant
UF-VA UNESCO Bioethics Unit
McKnight Brain Institute, Univ. of Florida
Ana Turner, MD, FAPA
Assistant Professor, University of Florida College of Medicine
Community Psychiatrist
UF Gainesville Dept of Psychiatry at the IM Sulzbacher Center
Consult Liaison Psychiatrist
UF Health Jacksonville Dept of Psychiatry

Want to learn more about past Advocacy Days?

 

Landmark study of adolescent brain development renews for additional seven years

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The National Institute on Drug Abuse – NIDA announced $290 million of new funding over 7 years for the ABCD Study, the largest long-term study of brain development and child health ever conducted in the U.S. Drs. Sara Jo Nixon & Linda Cottler serve as co-principal investigators for the University of Florida, one of 21 sites involved with the multi-institute research program.

Amid COVID-19 crisis, telehealth visits surge at University of Florida Health

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Amid COVID-19 crisis, telehealth visits surge as University of Florida Health reacts to accommodate a surging demand for telehealth visits. Dr. Kishan Nallapula talks about the department of psychiatry’s transition to telehealth during the COVID-19 crisis.

Patients schedule telemedicine appointments amid pandemic

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The COVID-19 pandemic has forced doctors and their patients to make more appointments online. Departments at UF Health such as the Department of Psychiatry has transitioned to telemedicine appointments. Dr. Kishan Nallapula talks with TV20’s Dave Snyder.

COVID-19 Resources

Child Psychiatry Fellowship Awards

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The Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Fellowship program held their end of year celebration on June 23, 2020.

We would like to share some highlights from the reception.

DCAP Awards

DCAP Awards

Chief Appreciation & Resident Award Ceremony

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The Psychiatry Residency Education program held their Annual Chief Appreciation & Resident Award Ceremony via Zoom this year.

Please check out this slideshow to see those residents and faculty that were recognized for their hard work this year.

Awards

Child Psychiatry receives five year $1.42M contract to create Florida Pediatric Behavioral Health Collaborative network

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The University of Florida Department of Psychiatry, Division of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry has executed a five year, $1,425,000 contract with the Department of Health, Division of Children’s Medical Services, for the purpose of developing a collaborative care consultation model, and joining a statewide Florida Pediatric Behavioral Health Collaborative network along with USF, FSU, FIU and the University of Miami.

Under Andres J Pumariega, M.D., as Principal Investigator and Medical Director, they have formed a Behavioral Health Hub and partnered with three large (principally rural) primary care pediatric practices through Memoranda of Understanding to serve children ages 3-21 years in north central Florida. The UF Hub is staffed by Drs. Pumariega, Eve Spratt and James Edwards, our Case Manager, Keisha Thornton LCSW, a rotating Psychology Post Doc (presently Dr. Jessica Frantz) and our Program Coordinator, Kati Breton.

Through this collaborative, primary care clinicians and children in underserved communities have increased access to the expertise provided by our child psychiatrists.  The Hub team provides psychiatric and psychological consultation on diagnosis and treatment planning, psychosocial assessment, case management services to connect children and youth to mental health resources.  The participating primary care clinicians are also educated through attendance at monthly, skill-building sessions and empowered to treat, co-treat, and manage the care of these patients within their pediatric practices. As of early April 2020 the primary care clinicians have utilized the PSC-17 screening tool prior to submitting referrals to the Hub.

To date, we have received close to 80 referrals in which we have performed one, or a combination of, the following: case management services, doc-to-doc telephonic encounters, televideo consultations with the child and family, and when appropriate, submitted therapy referrals to a Behavioral Health Organization of the family’s choosing. Four skills building sessions have been conducted (archived on the web and now granting CME credit). The program is working on support of systematic screening to identify children at risk in the practices as well as systematic assessment of level of care needs as outcomes.

For any questions, please see Kati Breton, Program Coordinator, at kbreton@ufl.edu

 

DOH Hub


PGY3 Meena Nuthi to serve on Housestaff Council Executive Committee

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Meena Nuthi, MD

Meena Nuthi, MD

Meena Nuthi, MD has been selected to serve as the Vice Chair of Diversity on the Housestaff Council’s Executive Committee.

The Housestaff Council was founded in July 2019 to represent Housestaff with regards to education, training, facilities and resources. The council works closely with the UF office of GME and GME Committee, UF School of Medicine and UF Health to promote the interests of the Housestaff at large. The Council provides input to the GME office on many issues and frequently meets with the Associate Dean of Graduate Medical Education. This is the group contacted when institutional issues arise and they guide some of the financial decisions for money used for Housestaff. Council meetings are held once a month and are open to all Housestaff.

World Patient Safety Day

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World Patient Safety DayThe COVID-19 pandemic has unveiled the huge challenges and risks health workers are facing globally including health care associated infections, violence, stigma, psychological and emotional disturbances, illness and even death.

Working in stressful environments makes health workers more prone to errors which can lead to patient harm. #WorldPatientSafetyDay 2020 is Safe health workers, Safe patients.

Learn more about World Patient Safety Day: https://www.who.int/campaigns/world-patient-safety-day

Check out UF Health’s News + Notes site for more photos of how World Patient Safety Day was recognized around campus.

The UF Health Shands Psychiatric Hospital consultation team

UF Health Shands Psychiatric Hospital consultation team.

UF Health Shands Psychiatric Hospital PGY-3 clinic residents.

UF Health Shands Psychiatric Hospital PGY-3 clinic residents.

Jacqueline Hobbs, MD, PhD; Julia Close, MD; and Michele Lossius, MD, FAAP dressed in orange for World Patient Safety Day

Jacqueline Hobbs, MD, PhD; Julia Close, MD; and Michele Lossius, MD, FAAP dressed in orange for World Patient Safety Day

Hotel ELEO at the University of Florida lit their fountain orange in honor of World Patient Safety Day.

Hotel ELEO at the University of Florida lit their fountain orange in honor of World Patient Safety Day.

Century Tower lit orange for World Patient Safety Day

Century Tower lit up orange for World Patient Safety Day

Harrell Medical Education Building with orange lights

The UF COM Harrell Medical Education Building also went orange for World Patient Safety Day

Sigmund Freud doll wearing orange ribbon

Even Sigmund Freud supports World Patient Safety Day.

UF Health MedEd Podcast with Dr. Holbert

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Richard Holbert, M.D helps us to identify treatment-resistant depression. He examines the indications for transcranial magnetic stimulation and electroconvulsive therapy and he describes the potential side effects and outcomes of these therapies.

UF neuroscientists find sex hormones may influence risk taking, impulsivity in rats

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New research by University of Florida neuroscientists suggests that male and female sex hormones may play differing roles in risk-taking inclinations and the ability to delay gratification.

Dr. King selected for PRITE Fellowship

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Jordanne KingJordanne King, MD has been selected for the American College of Psychiatrists Psychiatry Resident-In-Training Examination (PRITE®) Fellowship Program.

The PRITE® Fellowship Selection Committee chooses residents to serve at least one year on the Editorial Board. Applications for Fellowships are received from PGY II and III general psychiatry residents and first year child Fellows in residency programs throughout the United States and Canada. PRITE® Fellows participate in the question writing process by developing an assigned number of questions and then editing and referencing exam items.

UF Health Florida Recovery Center paints mural for National Recovery Month

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In honor of National Recovery Month, employees from the UF Health Florida Recovery Center painted a mural on the wall on 34th street to celebrate those in recovery from substance use disorder.

Dr. Abdel-Jabbar to receive membership into the Gold Humanism Honor Society

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Samar Abdel-Jabbar, MD

Samar Abdel-Jabbar, MD

Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Fellow, Samar Abdel-Jabbar, MD has been inducted into the UF Chapman Chapter of the Gold Humanism Honor Society.

The mission of the Gold Humanism Honor Society is to recognize individuals who are exemplars of humanistic patient care and who can serve as role models, mentors, and leaders in medicine. Dr. Adbel-Jabbar was one of a select few residents and fellows from the University of Florida that have been chosen by our UF Resident Chapter of the Gold Humanism Honor Society for 2020. This membership is a national honor and we would like to congratulate Dr. Abdel-Jabbar on standing out among her peers as a role model of excellence in compassionate medical care.

Please join us in congratulating Dr. Abdel-Jabbar on her outstanding accomplishments.


Dr. Cheong appointed Director of ACGME Board of Directors and of ABPN Board of Directors

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Josepha Cheong HeadshotJosepha A. Cheong, MD, Professor of the University of Florida Department of Psychiatry has been appointed as a Director on the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) Board of Directors. Dr. Cheong recently completed a 6 year term on the ACGME Psychiatry RC, on which she also served as Vice Chair for the Executive Sub-committee. She also currently serves as a Director on American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology (ABPN) Board of Directors.

The ACGME is a not-for-profit organization that sets standards for US graduate medical education (residency and fellowship) programs and the institutions that sponsor them, and renders accreditation decisions based on compliance with these standards. In academic year 2017-2018, there were approximately 830 ACGME-accredited institutions sponsoring approximately 11,200 residency and fellowship programs in 180 specialties and subspecialties.

The ABPN is one of 24 member boards of the American Board of Medical Specialties (ABMS). Since 1935, when its first examination was delivered, the ABPN has been serving the public interest and promoting excellence in the practices of psychiatry and neurology through its certification and maintenance of certification processes. These processes are designed to identify qualified specialists through rigorous credential and training requirements and successful completion of board examinations for psychiatry, neurology, and associated sub-specialties.

2021 Superior Accomplishment Award Winners

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Melinda Fawcett, Public Relations Specialist

Melinda Fawcett
Public Relations Specialist

Thursday, February 19th, Dean, Colleen Koch, MD, announced the 2021 Superior Accomplishment Award Winners.

Among those recognized was department of psychiatry Public Relations Specialist I, Melinda Fawcett. Melinda is the departments website content management, video, and photography specialist. She will now be considered for the university-level awards.

They will receive cash awards of $200 each, a framed certificate and a commemorative coffee mug, and will be considered for university-level awards, which offer $1,000 and $2,000 cash prizes.

Congratulations to Melinda and the other College of Medicine Winners!

Category 1 – Clerical/Office Support

  • Wendy Anderson, Department of Pathology, Immunology & Laboratory Medicine
  • Lea Crowley, Department of Community Health and Family Medicine
  • Melissa Liverman, Office of Faculty Affairs
  • Vanessa Marks, Department of Pathology, Immunology & Laboratory Medicine
  • Carlos Osuna, Department of Pathology, Immunology & Laboratory Medicine
  • Sherice Stewart, Department of Community Health and Family Medicine

Category 3 – Scientific/Technical

  • Catherine Ramsey Grace, Department of Pathology, Immunology & Laboratory Medicine
  • Megan Wichman, Department of Pediatrics

Category 4 – Administrative/Supervisory

  • Denice Chichester, Office of Medical Education
  • Melinda Fawcett, Department of Psychiatry
  • Christina Hendricks, Department of Anesthesiology
  • Kimberly Newsome, Ph.D., Department of Pathology, Immunology & Laboratory Medicine
  • Meghan Nodurft-Froman, Department of Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases & Global Medicine
  • Kathy Parrish, Department of Anesthesiology
  • Tera Thigpin, Department of Surgery

Category 5 – Administrative/Professional

  • Jessica Kirwan, Department of Radiology Oncology

Category 6 – Academic Personnel

  • Michael Lauzardo, M.D., M.Sc., Department of Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases & Global Medicine

Diversity and Inclusion Award Winners

  • Julia Close, M.D., Office of Graduate Medical Education
  • Melina Marte, Department of Pediatrics

Animated cartoons developed by COARD to educate families about OCD

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A group of UF researchers teamed up with an animation company to create two cartoon videos for children with anxiety and/or obsessive-compulsive disorder, or OCD, and their families.

 

Hoarding, stockpiling, panic buying: What’s normal behavior in an abnormal time?

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In The Conversation, Dr. Carol Mathews discusses the effect the pandemic has had on a common but often misunderstood problem — hoarding.

Health, Wellness and Safety for the Holidays Podcast

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Marcia Morris, MD goes on The Quadcast to talk about safeguarding physical and mental health for college students (and their families) over the holidays.

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