DC She has a Masters in Public Policy from the Harvard Kennedy School and a Doctor in Education Leadership (Ed.L.D.) He then received an MD from Johns Hopkins School of Medicine and completed his adult psychiatric residency training at the Yale University Psychiatry Residency Program, where he served on the Departmental Diversity & Inclusion Committee and received recognition for patient advocacy. During her eleven-year affiliation with Georgetown, Dr. Chung has served as chief of the Consultation-Liaison service at the Washington VA and as medical director of the Mental Health Care Unit at Georgetown University Hospital. Washington Please contact ofaa@georgetown.edu with any questions. She maintains professional affiliations with the Prevention Research Center at Penn State University and the Johns Hopkins School of Public Health. He has published numerous articles and book chapters and is involved nationally in psychiatric education and advocacy for childrens mental health. Dr. Deirdre Orceyre is a board certified naturopathic physician and acupuncturist and adjunct faculty in the Department of Biochemistry and Cellular and Molecular Biology, Division of Integrative Physiology at Georgetown University. He received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Yale College and graduated from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine. Grant Connors is the Education Services Coordinator Librarian for Dahlgren Memorial Library at Georgetown University Medical Center. During these training years, she began specializing in the treatment of mood and anxiety disorders in pregnant and postpartum women, and became particularly interested in working with women with postpartum depression. Priscilla Dass-Brailsford, Ph.D., studies the effects of trauma and violence and other stressful events, especially whether individuals from historically oppressed or stigmatized groups experience unique stressors or exhibit culturally specific coping processes. Research and Education Specialist & Program Coordinator, MS in Integrative Medicine and Health Sciences (IMHS). She earned her MD from Georgetown University School of Medicine and completed general psychiatry residency training at Icahn School of Medicine at Mt. For the past 10 years he has led the educational initiative in CAM at Georgetown as part of his focus on medical education and rethinking how health professionals are trained. Dr. Pao is recognized for her leadership and training in pediatric psychosomatic medicine. Extension of Tenure Probationary Period announcement (March 2020) and Additional Extension to the Tenure Probationary Period (September 2020). He remains affiliated with Harvard/Mass General Hospital, where he was the Director of School Psychiatry from 1997-2016. Additionally, he has co-developed innovative health promotion initiatives in preventive medicine and public health which resulted in strategic collaborations with corporations such as Johnson & Johnson, Glaxo SmithKline, Constellation Energy Group, Childrens Television Workshop, The Lyons Group, NBC-TV, and the Maryland Department of Education. Her research interests include the study of sociocultural barriers to mental health care, treatment interventions for mental health problems in minority populations, ethnographic and qualitative research methods, and patient-provider discourse and communication. Founded in 1851,[3] the School of Medicine is committed to educating medical students in the spirit of the Jesuit ideal of cura personalis, or "care of the whole person." School of Medicine Committee on Appointments and Promotions (CAP), School of Nursing and School of Health Appointment, Promotions, and Tenure (APT) Committee, Appointment, Promotions & Mentoring Workshops. The director of the Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center is Dr. Louis M . She studies communication, aging and Alzheimers disease and has authored several articles dealing with doctor/patient communication in the older patient population. Samuel received a Bachelor of Arts in Economics from the University of Maryland, College Park. He has also been principal investigator on two other NIMH grants in this area. (If a particular faculty member doesnt have a link, their profile is currently under development and will be available shortly). Dr. Tan has extensive collaborative research experience in the design, conduct and analysis of clinical trials (in both multi-center and single institutional settings), laboratory investigations, biomarker evaluation, genomics and epidemiological research. Her research interests include pediatric tumors, as well as the effect of stress on cancer development and progression. Dr. Kupersmith has served on the faculty of the medical schools of New York University, the University of Louisville, Michigan State University, and Texas Tech University. His research areas spans from clinical trial designs and monitoring, statistical methods for multidrug combinations utilizing both experimental data and pathway/system information, innovative methods to optimally design and efficiently analyze pre-clinical drug combination therapies in cancer by integrating concepts in modern statistical and number-theoretic methods and pharmacology; and high dimensional genomics data analysis in Cancer Epidemiology, all funded by the NCI and NHLBI. She has NIH funding to examine meditation and other contemplative traditions as treatments for anxiety and stress, and to determine biomarkers of treatment which may indicate mechanistic pathways that could be targeted for treatment optimization or novel therapies. Dr. Domitrovich is interested in creating systemic intervention approaches that include the necessary supports to ensure the high quality implementation of evidence-based interventions at scale. Dr. Dutton has also focused o immigrant womens use civil protection orders and trauma-informed legal advocacy. Cardiology. Dr. Dutton is the author of numerous scientific journal articles and books. [11] is a Clinical Psychologist with joint appointments in the Departments of Psychiatry and Pediatrics. She serves in several leadership roles related to medical education, including as chief course director of the doctoring curriculum and co-clerkship director of the geriatrics clerkship. Before joining this venture, Susan was an Associate Partner at NewSchools Venture Fund where she focused on human capital investment and management assistance for the firms teacher preparation portfolio ventures in the Learning to Teach Fund. Dr. Ted Liao is an assistant professor of psychiatry at Georgetown University School of Medicine and is the associate director of residency training for the Department of Psychiatry at MedStar Georgetown University Hospital. He was active as research faculty in the department since 1987 under Dr. John L. Gerin while his project was centered in Rockville, MD until 2006. He served as Residency Program Director in Internal Medicine from . Ms. Harazduk has trained over 800 health professionals in mind-body medicine. Researchers at Georgetown have been behind several well-known medical innovations. Professor Missner devoted his first fifteen years of his career to cutting edge health care endeavors. Particular areas of interest include: cultural psychiatry, especially work with the Chinese American population, clinical ethics, collaborative care. Areas of Research:Early childhood mental health. My understanding of the field of Psychosocial Oncology and my recognition of the current and future mission of MedStar Health to advance the health of diverse communities through greater access to high-quality, patient-centered, coordinated cancer care for the whole person, has resulted in my recent efforts to establish the MedStar Georgetown Cancer Network Psychosocial Oncology Program. Diamond Award (2014) for excellence in medical student advising and support. He is also Chair of the firms Global Practices and Corporate Strategy Groups. She teaches medical students and psychiatric residents about substance abuse. Her background is in cellular biology and immunology. Senior Associate Dean for Student LearningDirector, Georgetown Experimental Medical Studies (GEMS) Program. She has been awarded both a predoctoral and a postdoctoral NIH Intramural Research Training Award fellowship. Faculty | Department of Psychiatry | Georgetown University Faculty Home Faculty Mayada Akil, MD Mayada Akil, MD, is a Professor of Psychiatry, the Vice Chair for Education and the Director of the Psychiatry Residency Training Program. Associate Training Director, Psychiatry Residency Program. [9] Named for Green Bay Packers and Washington Redskins coach Vince Lombardi, who was treated at Georgetown,[10] Lombardi was established in 1970 as the cancer clinic at Georgetown University Hospital. Jessica Jones is an Associate Professor with the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular & Biology. He served on the board of the American Holistic Medical Association and was President of the International Society for the Study of Subtle Energies and Energy Medicine. Race, culture, racial/ethnic health disparities, and the experiences of racial/ethnic minorities are central components of her research. Faculty and Staff | School of Medicine | Georgetown University Home Diversity About Us Faculty and Staff Faculty and Staff Susan Cheng, Ed.L.D., MPP Senior Associate Dean for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Dr. Susan Cheng is the Senior Associate Dean for Diversity and Inclusion at Georgetown University School of Medicine. The medical center adjoins Georgetown University Hospital on the university's main campus in Washington, DC. Her education-related research focuses on how best to train medical students to achieve competence in medical interviewing and advanced communication skills. On average, I provide therapy to 15-17 cancer outpatients per week. Global mental health. Faculty by Division Cardiology Endocrinology & Metabolism Gastroenterology General Internal Medicine Hematology/Oncology Hospital Medicine Infectious Diseases Nephrology & Hypertension In July 2015, he was appointed to a six-year term as a member of the Psychiatry Review Committee for the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education. Her other line of research is the introduction of a novel systems biology-based paradigm to cancer diagnosis, prognosis, treatment assessment, and biomarkers discovery using genomics, proteomics, and metabolomics data and parsimony phylogenetics (phylomics). Harry Preuss is a Professor in the Departments of Medicine and Pathology. She was an Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science at Michigan State University and University of Georgia. Besides numerous peer-reviewed publications, she is the author of two books: A Practical Approach to Trauma: Empowering Interventions (2007) and Disaster and Crisis Response: Lessons Learned from Hurricane Katrina (2009). The author of over 120 publications in neuroscience, pain, neurophilosophy, and neuroethics, his recent books include: Pain: Mind, Meaning, and Medicine (PPM-Publishers Press); Scientific and Philosophical Perspectives in Neuroethics (with Bert Gordijn, Cambridge University Press); and Pain Medicine: Philosophy, Ethics and Policy (with Mark Boswell; Linton Atlantic Books). Dr. Coates received her doctoral degree in clinical child psychology from the University of South Florida and received specialized training in trauma-informed family treatment at the APA-accredited VA Maryland Health Care System/University of Maryland School of Medicine Consortium. Dr. Coates has published several articles on the role of paternal involvement and coparenting in child development among African American families, and her research has been externally supported by several entities including the National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities, the Life Course Intervention Research Network, the American Psychological Association, and the American Psychological Foundation. In addition to seeing patients and their families, Dr. Anderson is active in research. Dr. Epstein has conducted NIH-funded research and published extensively in the area of psychosomatic medicine. Staples is an Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Department of Biochemistry and Cellular and Molecular Biology, Division of Integrative Physiology, at GUSOM where she teaches the Western Practice of Eastern Medicine course. Georgetown University in Qatar Open sub-navigation Close sub-navigation; School of Medicine Open sub-navigation Close sub-navigation; . Member of the Subcommittee on Evaluation and Assessment; member, Sub-Committee on Students, Liaison Committee on Medical Education Accreditation; member, Medical Student Life Advisory Committee; member, GEMS Academic Advisory Committee; member, Curriculum Innovation Committee; Pre-Clinical Advisor to freshman and sophomore medical students; Careers in Medicine Advisor to junior and senior medical students; and, Facilitator, Study Skills & Strategies Workshop for USMLE, Step 1. Daniel Mintie is an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Biochemistry and Cellular and Molecular Biology, Division of Integrative Physiology, at the Georgetown University School Of Medicine, where he co-teaches the Western Practice of Eastern Medicine course. In 1960, Hufnagel introduced the first artificial heart valve and successfully performed the implantation surgery the following year. It was built at a strategic crossing of the Loire river. from the New York University School of Medicine in New York and completed her Psychiatry residency at the University of Minnesota. Babette A. in Behavioral Biology at Johns Hopkins University, M.S. His teaching and clinical emphasis focuses on cognitive behavioral therapy for child and adolescent anxiety disorders. As an active member of the National Task Force for Womens Reproductive Mental Health, Dr. Rao contributed to the didactic curriculum in reproductive psychiatry and to the first textbook published by the American Psychiatric Association on Womens Reproductive Mental Health. 2, rue du Moulin - 45700 - Villevoques - France. Dr. Kaltmans research focuses on the development and evaluation of sustainable mental health interventions for underserved populations in primary care settings. She also received the NIMH Hannah Cashman Memorial Award for Excellence in Psychiatric Consultation Liaison Service (2003). She published a significant number of scientific papers, reviews, and book chapters and her latest publication is a book on Greco-Arabic medicine, linking the 21-century bio-medicine to Hippocrates and Avicenna. Identify your appropriate track/line and rank3. Dr. Ware, who holds a Psy.D. His clinical interests focus on promoting positive academic and social-emotional outcomes for children and adolescents. Her research extends from basic studies of human memory to clinical trials designed to reduce cognitive impairment, symptoms, and functional disability. Washington Faculty of the Division of Hematology and Oncology are dedicated to the medical treatment and care of adults with cancer. Dean Taylor teaches and mentors students enrolled in the Georgetown Experimental Medical Studies (GEMS) program, which targets underrepresented and disadvantaged students. Dr. Valentis areas of interest include substance abuse, post-traumatic stress disorder and mood disorders. Prior to joining MedStar Georgetown, Dr. Saroop served as an assistant professor and directed clinical services and training of medical and non-medical students in the Department of Psychiatry at Drexel University College of Medicine in Philadelphia, PA. Pamela A. Saunders, PhD, is an associate professor in the departments of neurology and psychiatry. Our faculty are accomplished educators of medical and pre-medical students, and experts in the medical school admissions processes that SMP students are navigating. She joined the faculty at Medstar Georgetown University in 2016 and is working primarily in the Georgetown Womens Mental Health Program. Georgetown University Medical Center is a biomedical research and educational organization that responsible for over 80% of Georgetown University's sponsored research funding[1] and is led by Edward B. Healton, MD, the Executive Vice President for Health Sciences and Executive Dean of the School of Medicine.[2]. Please go to the Cluster Hire webpage to learn more and apply. From 1990 to 2000 he directed Georgetowns Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry service and he became department chair in 2001. In 2013, the Baltimore Huntington Disease Society of America affiliate awarded her their Celebration of Hope Award for excellence in Huntingtons disease clinical care. Dr. Coates completed her postdoctoral training at the University of Maryland College Park as a Presidential Postdoctoral Fellow. Dr. Paos clinical and research interests are in the complex interactions between somatic and psychiatric symptoms in chronic diseases of childhood such as HIV, other primary immune disorders, and pediatric oncology. She also has academic appointments at Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, George Washington University School of Medicine and Howard University School of Medicine. If you do not know your academic chair, please refer to theUnit Leader/Department Chair and Admin list. 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Mariastella Serrano, MD. He serves on the AAMCs Group for Diversity and Inclusion. Dr. Valenti earned both her bachelors and medical degrees from the State University of New York at Buffalo and completed her residency and fellowship training at The Johns Hopkins Hospital. Areas of Research:Adolescent dating violence, Adolescent mental health, Adolescent sexual health, Child/Adolescent exposure to interpersonal violence, Community-Based Participatory Research (CBPR), low income and minority populations, Adolescent Neuropsychology. Dr. Azad completed her undergraduate degree in Neuroscience and South Asian Studies at Wellesley College and then pursued a Master of Science in Global Health at The University of Edinburgh in Scotland prior to obtaining a medical degree at Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine-NY. Dr. Pustilnik is the director of the Inpatient Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry service and provides consultative service to medically ill pediatric inpatients, outpatient consultation through the Integrated Care Clinic at Georgetown Pediatrics of Tenleytown, and telephonic consultation through the DC MAP program, as well as psychiatric care of children with mood and anxiety disorders, disruptive behavior disorders and ADHD. In addition to her research interests, Dr. Saunders is working with medical students to improve their skills in communicating with older patients.