Dr. Brachfeld earned his Ph.D. in Psychology from Tulane University. Dr. Danielson received her Bachelor of Arts from the University of Virginia and earned her doctorate in clinical health psychology from the University of Miami in 2002. After completing a residency in psychiatry at Tufts-New England Medical Center, he was a fellow in Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry at Georgetown/Fairfax Hospital. These receptors are acetylcholine gated ion channels that are formed by 5 transmembrane spanning protein subunits. Areas of Research:Huntingtons Disease Care, Huntingtons Disease Care, Education and Research Center (new window). In addition, she provides care for adults in the outpatient clinic, and also teaches and supervises Georgetown medical students and psychiatry residents. Diamond Award (2014) for excellence in medical student advising and support.
Faculty: Division of Hematology and Oncology She has written more than 120 papers and chapters and served as a senior editor for the Quick Reference for Pediatric Oncology Clinicians: The Psychiatric and Psychological Dimensions of Pediatric Cancer Symptom Management, Oxford University Press (2015). [needs update], The Biomedical Graduate Education division is a subset of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. Dr. Madhumathi (Madhu) Rao is an Adult Psychiatrist with a special interest in womens mental health and focuses on optimizing medications and incorporating therapy and mindfulness during the hormonal changes of pregnancy and menopause. He completed his internship at Pennsylvania Hospital within the University of Pennsylvania Health System, where he worked with adult, adolescent, and pediatric patients. Dr. Pao was the director of the Pediatric Consultation Liaison Service in the Childrens Center of Johns Hopkins Hospital as well as the director of pediatric consultation liaison and emergency psychiatric services at Childrens National Medical Center in Washington, D.C. She is board-certified in general psychiatry, child and adolescent psychiatry, and psychosomatic medicine. Dr. Bostic remains active on the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (AACAP) Committees for Schools and for Continuing Medical Education, and an assistant editor of their Journal. DC
Appointments & Promotions - Office of Faculty & Academic Affairs Since then, she has remained committed to helping women experiencing difficulties with the transition to motherhood by providing consultation, ongoing individual therapy, couples counseling, and group therapy for pregnant and postpartum women and couples. [5], The School of Nursing & Health Studies is one of the four undergraduate schools at Georgetown University, and consists of four academic departments: Health Care Management and Policy, Human Science, Global Health, and Nursing. Dr. Reinhard obtained his B.A. 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. The director of the Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center is Dr. Louis M. Weiner, MD, and notable faculty include Dr. Richard Schlegel, one of the innovators behind the HPV vaccine[12] and Conditionally Reprogrammed Cells (CRC) technology. Ubiquitylation is dependent on an intact RAG1 RING finger motif and is best promoted by a specific ubiquitin conjugating enzyme, UbcH3/CDC34. Please contact ofaa@georgetown.edu with any questions. from the New York University School of Medicine in New York and completed her Psychiatry residency at the University of Minnesota. Specifically, she develops proposals, analyzes data, and assists with manuscript preparation and submission.She has a broad research portfolio that includes studies in mental health, diabetes, nutrition and cardiovascular disease. Areas of Research: Anxiety Disorders diagnoses and treatment, Post-traumatic Stress Disorder, Mind-Body interventions for anxiety and insomnia, Oxytocin and anxiety. Since 1990, David Taylor has been an Administrative and Academic Professional in the Office of Special Programs at Georgetown University School of Medicine. She treats individuals, couples and families who are struggling with the disease of substance abuse. She maintains professional affiliations with the Prevention Research Center at Penn State University and the Johns Hopkins School of Public Health. His research interests focused on two main areas: the regulation of renal and electrolyte physiology during growth; and the cardiovascular-renal-endocrine regulation of volume homeostasis in heart failure. She also provides care for children of all ages in the Georgetown outpatient clinic. Dr. Katz is an associate professor of psychiatry and pediatrics at Georgetown. 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. from Georgetown University. 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. She is an experienced clinician and supervisor and provides individual and couples therapy with a focus on psychodynamic psychotherapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, and supportive psychotherapy. GEMS serves as a rich, viable pool of future medical students in support of Georgetowns commitment to diversity in the health professions. Dr. Dr. Epstein serves as President of the Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine, the 1200 member national organization for Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry. Dr. Haramati is a Professor in the Departments of Biochemistry & Cellular and Molecular Biology as well as Medicine. . He is also a Fellow of the American College of Nutrition (FACN), a Certified Nutrition Specialist (CNS), and has served as Co-Chairman of the GUMC Internal Review Board. from the American School of Professional Psychology, has worked in settings ranging from schools to community mental health centers to psychiatric hospitals. Dr. Brachfeld also has extensive experience working with parents to increase the utilization of positive, consistent, and effective parenting practices. and Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology at the University of Georgia. He is also Chair of the firms Global Practices and Corporate Strategy Groups. Since then he relocated to the Georgetown University Medical Center Campus where he has continued his research work in hepatitis B. Senior Associate Dean for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion. 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. On average, I provide therapy to 15-17 cancer outpatients per week. She is also an associate professor of psychiatry and neurology at Georgetown University Medical Center. Staples is the Board President of the Guru Ram Das Center for Medicine and Humanology, a non-profit organization that provides health education and professional training on the use of yoga for people with diabetes. The Office of Faculty & Academic Affairs (OFAA) oversees and guides Georgetown University Medical Center faculty through important career advancement and development processes and programs. Forty first-year medical students and Georgetown Experimental Medical Studies Program (GEMS) students gathered virtually April 13 for the seventh-annual "I, Too, Am Georgetown Medicine" event to remind themselves why they pursued careers in medicine and to reflect on how to remain their authentic selves in stressful environments. Dr. Rao received her M.D. Dr. McCormick King is a child clinical psychologist in the Department of Psychiatry and Department of Pediatrics at MedStar Georgetown University Hospital. positions have been posted for the first cluster hire. Samuel Chan is the Strategy Coordinator of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion at the Georgetown University School of Medicine. 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). She completed her pre- and post-doctoral training at Childrens National Medical Center. Associate Training Director, Psychiatry Residency Program. [11] He holds fellowship positions in The American College of Physicians, The American College of Nutrition, and The American Institute of Stress. Dr. Giordano is the course director of the Bioethics and Assessing the Evidence in CAM courses. Dr. Mete has extensive collaboration experience and routinely assists MedStar and GU investigators in the development and management of quantitative interdisciplinary research. Her current research focuses on the epidemiology of colorectal and other gastrointestinal cancers, and also environmental exposures related to childhood cancers. Since 2013, I have been instrumental in the development and implementation of an assessment tool to screen for psychological distress in cancer patients at LCCC. Overall, her research program is designed to (a) prevent adolescent dating violence and the associated health implications among rural African Americans, (b) build effective and sustainable community partnerships that build rural communities capacity to address these issues, (c) reduce health disparities and promote health equity among rural youth of Color. Thank you for your interest in becoming a Georgetown University Medical Center faculty member or choosing to advance your career. If you do not know your academic chair, please refer to the Unit Leader/Department Chair and Admin list. During herdoctoral studies, Susan was a Freshman Proctor for Massachusetts Hall at Harvard College, supporting the academic and social developmentof 28 first year students. Dr. Haramati has published over 200 scientific papers, book chapters and abstracts and is a recognized leader in Integrative Medicine. While with DCPS, she focused on human capital recruitment and talent development, organizational culture building, and designing and implementing a performance-management system for the central office.
She also provides consultation to KIPP DC charter schools and has a strong commitment to improving access to care through school-based mental health. She teaches medical students and psychiatric residents about substance abuse. 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. Jonathan Missnerjoined the faculty as an Adjunct Professor of Law at Georgetown University Law Center in 2000. Dr. Morses work is guided by feminist and anti-racist values. Prior to joining the Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, he worked as a project manager in the health technology sector. Prior to DCPS, she volunteered with Partners in Health in Rwanda, worked in the DC Mayors office, and managed a portfolio of education diversity and environmental justice programs for the Greenlining Institute in California. Grant Connors is the Education Services Coordinator Librarian for Dahlgren Memorial Library at Georgetown University Medical Center. 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. As a recipient of the American Medical Associations Award for Excellence, Dr. Langlieb has been published in numerous peer-reviewed medical journals and has served as a peer reviewer for The Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Journal of Managed Care, The European Journal of Psychiatry, and The Primary Care Companion to the Journal of Clinical Psychiatry. In January 2016, Georgetown University School of Medicine faculty met and confirmed that all graduates from the School of Medicine M.D. In addition to his Masters of Library Science from the University of North Texas, Grant also holds a BA in Journalism from State University of New York New Paltz. She completed her clinical internship at Rush University Medical Center in Chicago, followed by a one-year fellowship program in womens mental health. She was on faculty in the departments of Psychiatry and Neurology at the University of Pittsburgh from 1989 to 1996 where she was involved in clinical work, teaching and research. He directs the Human Endocrinology course taught to first-year medical students and teaches physiology and neuroendocrinology to both medical and graduate students. Dr. Pustilnik completed his B.A. He also provides supervision in the child and adolescent fellowship program. Please email ofaa@georgetown.edu with any questions. In 2011 he was elected by his peers to the MAGIS Society of Masters Teachers of the Georgetown University School of Medicine. Washington Dr. Porter is clinically trained as a marriage and family therapist and holds a PhD in Family Science (the study of close interpersonal relationships and all of the micro- and macro-level factors that influence them) with an emphasis in maternal and child health. [4] The school of Medicine is led by the Dean for Medical Education, Stephen Ray Mitchell, MD. Areas of Research: Psychological effects of trauma and violence on ethnic minority women and children, Understanding and developing interventions for Maternal HIV disclosure, Co-morbidity of HIV, PTSD and Substance Abuse among Women living with HIV, Mental health consequences of natural disasters. She has been a full-time member of the department since July 1982. Areas of Research: Enhancing Outcomes of an Evidence-Based Social-Emotional, Enhancing Outcomes of a School Support Model to promote social and Emotional Learning. [8], Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center is the only comprehensive cancer center accredited by the National Cancer Institute (NCI) in the Washington, DC region, and one of only 41 nationwide. Her clinical research is centered on the use of fMRI to study the neuronal and physiological correlates of massage and acupuncture. 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. He is responsible for providing implementation and organizational support to various faculty and student initiatives. Dr. Dutton has also focused o immigrant womens use civil protection orders and trauma-informed legal advocacy. While at the Kennedy School, Susan co-designed the Community Building workshop to promote campus diversity and helped to form the ALANA (African, Latino(a), Asian and Native American) Group Chapter on campus. Specifically, I work very closely with physicians, the palliative care team, nursing staff and other clinical and administrative staff at LCCC and throughout the hospital to address the psychological needs of patients and their family members through distress screening, psychological consultations, and on-going psychotherapy. 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. Ranked among the top 50 medical schools in the country, in 2008 the school was ranked 40th by U.S. News & World Report. 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. Dr. Morse is a child, adolescent and adult psychiatrist and an Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychiatry at Georgetown University School of Medicine and Medstar Georgetown University Hospital. 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. Please contact Dr. Bassem Haddad (haddadb1@georgetown.edu) if you would like to speak with him. She enjoys working with families in a collaborative 2-generation clinic based in the Appletree Schools providing care and support for underserved families. 5/5 (1 avis) Club libertin Loiret. Dr. Biel was selected as an Aspen Ascend Fellow in 2018. 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