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3/2006 - 4/2006
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Supportive Psychotherapy
PGY-2 course in theory, rationale, and techniques of supportive psychotherapy using evidence-based research and outcomes
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9/2005 - 12/2005
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Transition to Practice
PGY-4 didatic course to prepare residence for practice, which includes practice opportunities, QI, medical credentialing & records, wellness for physicians, and legal issues
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7/2005 - 9/2005
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Introduction to Psychiatry
PGY-1 course of emergency diagnostic, therapeutic interventions, psychopharmacology, and legal issues
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7/2005 - 6/2006
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Mental Retardation and Pervasive Developmental Disorders
A 3rd year clerkship lecture which highlights diagnostic and treatment issues on a 6 week rotation
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8/2004 - 10/2004
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Supportive Psychotherapy
A PGY-2 & 3 course in teaching the theory,rationale, and techniques of supportive psychotherapy using evidence-based research and outcomes.
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8/2004 - 12/2004
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Transition to Practice
A PGY-4 course including practice opportunities, QI, medical record issues, credentialing, wellness for physicians & wellness for MD marriages, and legal issues
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7/2004 - 10/2004
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Introduction to Psychiatry
A PGY-1 didactics of emergency diagnostic, therapeutic interventions, psychopharm, and legal issues.
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7/2004 - 6/2005
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Mental retardation & pervasive developmental delay
A 3rd year medical student lecture which highlights diagnostic, and treatment issues using clinical vignettes which is given through out the year to each rotating group.
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5/2013 - 6/2013
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Leadership, A Strengthbased Experiencial learning environment for PGY-3 and PGY-4 Psychiatry Residents.
Team-based learning approach, with individual, dyads and group excercises.
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4/2013 - 5/2013
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Grief and Loss, beyond theory, conceptualization, this course is practical, personal, and a group learning experience
Experts in the field, Martha Suarez, NP, Brenda Boyle, NP, Byron Thomsen, RN, Maria Stoner, Ph.D, RN shared theory, experience and techniques
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1/2013 - 6/2013
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Board Review: for PGY-4 Psychiatry Residents
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7/2005 - 6/2006
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Chief Resident Supervision
Meet weekly for 1-hour with Chief residents to review current issues, planning of rotations/call/grand rounds/didactics. Mentoring in administrative issues, conflict management,and solution/resolution.
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7/2005 - 6/2006
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Child & Adolescent Conference
Weekly case conference, 1 hour, patient interview, differential, formulation, treatment plans discussed with faculty, residents, med students, and staff (5-8 Attendees)
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7/2005 - 12/2005
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Consult Liaison Child Psychiatry
Daily rounds, discussion of diagnosis, treatment options, and didactics on perinent topics, 2 hrs. (3 Attendees)
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7/2005 - 6/2006
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Internation Psychiatry Elective
Supervisor and administration of resident internation electives in psychiatry. This year, K. Chen, MD developed a curriculum in trauma in mental health and went to Nigeria, Africa where he lectured, visit and observed local mental health teaching facilities and treatment units.
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7/2005 - 7/2006
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Psychiatric ER Rotation Supervision
Weekly 1 hour meeting with 1 PGY-2 resident to cover diagnostic, treatment, safely, legal, and triage issues.
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7/2005 - 6/2006
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Psychotherapy Clinic Supervisor
Co-director of clinic where 12 PGY-3 & 4 residents study theory and practice supportive, cognitive behavioral, dynamic, brief psychotherapy. The integration of religion and psychotherapy is focused on in this seminar. The clinic meets weekly 4 hours, with 1 hour for didactics, case observation, and supervision
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7/2004 - 6/2005
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Chief Resident Supervision
Meet with 2 Chiefs weekly to review current issues, planning of rotations/call schedule/grand rounds/didactics. Work on administrative challenges, conflict management, and resolution/solution finding.
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7/2004 - 6/2005
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Child & Adolescent Conference
Weekly case conference , 1 hr, where a patient is interviewed, then the differential, formulation, treatment options are discussed with faculty, residents, med students and staff (5-8 Attendees, 1 PGY-2 resident, 1 MS-4, 2 MS-3, 1 PA, 1 Social Work intern)
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7/2004 - 6/2005
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Consult Liaison Child Psychiatry
Daily rounds, discussion of diagnosis, treatment options, and didactics on pertinent topics, 2 hrs. (3 Attendees)
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7/2004 - 6/2005
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Psychotherapy Clinic Supervisor
Co-developer and co-ordinator of clinic where 12 PGY-3 & 4 residents learn and treat patients with attendings utilizing supportive, cognitive behavioral, dynamic, brief evaluation therapy, and integrate religion and psychotherapy. This clinic meets weekly, with 1 hour for didactics, or case observation.
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