Newsletter Fall 2011 - Eastern Virginia Medical School

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Newsletter Fall 2011 - Eastern Virginia Medical School
N EWSLETTER
F ALL 2011 - I SSUE 10
STATE OF THE DEPARTMENT
Welcome to Another Exciting Year
This is an exciting time for our Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral
Sciences and medical school; I am confident that our new faculty and trainees
will share in this excitement, which is almost palpable. Firstly, I would like to
welcome our newest faculty person, Dr. Shriti Patel, who is a fellowship-trained
geriatric psychiatrist, and graduate of Eastern Virginia Medical School. Dr. Patel
will attend on the inpatient geriatric psychiatry unit, in addition to interfacing
with the school’s larger geriatric program that will be coordinated by the
Glennan Center. Dr. Patel is an enthused teacher and outstanding clinician; we
are both fortunate and delighted that she has elected to begin her formal
academic career with us. The Department has two recently initiated large
“programs” that are attracting much favorable national and even international
attention: the Program for the Assessment and Medication Management of
Adolescents and Young Adults with Autism Spectrum Disorders, which is
directed and co-directed by Drs. Maria Urbano and Kathrin Hartmann, and the
Therapeutic Brain Modulation Program, which is co-directed by Drs. Serina
Neumann and Paul Sayegh. We are already underway with an innovative clinical
trial that is a head-to-head comparison of two dosing strategies of D-cycloserine,
a partial glycineB site agonist for the NMDA receptor, for the treatment of
persons with autism spectrum disorders. D-Cycloserine is a medication that was
used in much higher doses for the treatment of tuberculosis, but is of interest to
us in Psychiatry because it enhances endogenous NMDA receptor-mediated
neurotransmission. This clinical trial complements laboratory studies in our
Department that showed D-cycloserine improved sociability in the geneticallyinbred Balb/c mouse, which is a genetic mouse model of autism spectrum
disorders. Importantly, our Department is developing a clinical trials infrastructure that will enable us to rapidly implement exploratory hypothesis-testing and
hypothesis-generating trials of novel medications strategies for autism spectrum
disorders. Thus, Drs. Urbano, Hartmann and their collaborators will be
exploring the safety, tolerability and therapeutic efficacy of galantamine, a
positive allosteric modulator of nicotinic acetylcholine receptors, over the course
of the next year. The rationale for this latter study emerged out of the recent
genetic data suggesting that there is insufficient expression of the alpha7
nicotinic acetylcholine receptor or inefficient transduction of the acetylcholine
signal by this receptor in persons with autism spectrum disorders. Dr. Hartmann
is also taking the lead on developing a novel psychotherapeutic strategy for
intervening with persons affected with autism spectrum disorders.
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Editor:
J. D. Ball, Ph.D., ABPP
Associate Editor:
David E. Elkins, M.S.
U PCOMING E VENTS :
See page 5 for more details
October: Autism Spectrum
Disorders (ASD) Quarterly
Educational Series with
Ronald David, MD
October: 17th Annual Leroy
W. Davis Memorial Alcoholism Conference with Kevin
McCauley, MD
November: Grand Rounds
with Shriti Patel, MD
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THIS ISSUE :
R ECOGNITION &
A WARDS
3-4
U PCOMING E VENTS
5
R ECENT E VENTS
5
N EW S TUDENTS
6-7
A NNOUNCEMENTS
7
P ERSONNEL
8
R ECRUITMENT
8
PRESENTATIONS
9
P UBLICATIONS
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State of the Department (continued from page 1)
Dr. Neumann is planning to implement a trial of the combination of transcranial magnetic
stimulation and a behavioral intervention for the treatment of veterans with PTSD. Briefly,
in a controlled clinical setting, Dr. Neumann will administer magnetic stimulation to circuits
implicated in the pathophysiology of PTSD after her patients “re-experience” the traumatic
event. Hopefully, this procedure will diminish the synaptic strength of the pathological
circuit perpetuating symptoms of PTSD. This study is especially important in the Hampton
Roads region, which is the home to a large military and veteran community. Dr. Ball has
completed a preliminary study examining the neurodevelopmental implications of a subtle
abnormality of the fetal brain that is detected sonographically during the mother’s pregnancy;
his data suggest that was has heretofore been referred to as a benign fetal sonographic variant
of uncertain or no clinical significance may actually be (causally) associated with nonverbal
learning disability and ADHD in school-age children. Certainly, his data suggest that children
with sonographic evidence of this fetal brain abnormality (i.e., mild cerebroventriculomegaly
as an “isolated” finding) should be followed for neurodevelopmental problems in childhood.
Dr. Ball collaborated with trainees Elionora Katz and Janelle Mason on this project, in
addition to Dr. Alfred Abuhamad, the Chair of the Department of Obstetrics and
Gynecology. Dr. Spiegel continues to publish scholarly case reports and is nationally
recognized for his expertise in Consultation Psychiatry. This past year, Dr. Spiegel led a
Seminar at the Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association on the bedside
assessment of frontal cortical functioning. The APA has invited Dr. Spiegel “back” to
develop a special seminar that targets trainees and early-career psychiatrists specifically. Dr.
Barbara Cubic continues to provide national leadership on new integrated care models for
delivering mental health services more efficiently and effectively. Drs. Robert Archer and
Richard Handel bring much positive attention to our Department for their contributions to
Personality Assessment, and innovative large sample studies of the MMPI in special
populations. During this upcoming academic year, we will be initiating a reading seminar in
Cognitive Neuroscience. Also, we will be creating a new core facility in the area of
quantitative EEG. Our teaching programs remain excellent due exclusively to our entire
talented faculty! The current financial health of the Department is excellent, which is due, in
no small part, to the strengthening of our affiliation with Sentara Norfolk General Hospital;
we are indebted to our psychiatry faculty for making the contracts with Sentara viable and
even “fun.” Indeed, these are exciting times; of course, there is much uncertainty because
we do not yet know the full implications for Academic Psychiatry of the new healthcare
reform initiatives and legislation, nor do we know the true “meaning and implication” of
Accountable Care Organizations for us. Irrespective of what awaits us, our camaraderie and
support of each other will allow us to weather any and all storms. In fact, we will thrive
during this period of uncertainty because we are together.
Thank you for your friendship and continued personal support!
Stephen I. Deutsch, M.D., Ph.D.,
Ann Robinson Endowed Chair in Psychiatry
Professor and Chairman, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
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RECENT RECOGNITION AND AWARDS
We would like to congratulate Sarah Deaver, PhD, ATR-BC, LPC for being elected to the
office of President-Elect of the American Art Therapy Association. She was installed at the
annual conference in July and will serve until July 2013, at which time she will become
President and will serve a two-year term.
Barbara Cubic, PhD has been appointed Chair for the Primary Care Training Task Force
(PCTTF) for the Board of Educational Affairs (BEA) for the American Psychological
Association (APA).
Michael L. Stutts, PhD has been elected Vice Chair of the Virginia Board of Psychology
and has also been asked to serve on the Virginia Board of Health Professions, which licenses
and regulates social workers and licensed professional counselors.
Serina Neumann, PhD has been appointed Co-Chair for the Professional Education
Committee for the American Psychosomatic Society.
Serina Neumann, PhD has also been appointed a Representative Member for the
Research Work Group of the Virginia Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Disorders
Commission.
Graduating members of the Class of 2010 from the Virginia Consortium Program in Clinical
Psychology selected and presented the following two annual awards to:
J. D. Ball, PhD received the Clinical Training Award “for outstanding contributions to
the professional and personal growth of the Class of 2010.”
Richard Handel, PhD received the Graduates Award “for his commitment and
dedication to the PsyD program and the Class of 2010.”
We would like to congratulate Justin Petri, MD for successfully passing his medical boards.
J. D. Ball, PhD has been appointed as a Reviewer for the journal The Clinical
Neuropsychologist.
Serina Neumann, PhD has been serving as the Course Director for Psychiatry Grand
Rounds.
We would like to congratulate the following employees for their recent graduation
accomplishments:
Emily Walsh - Received her MA degree in Communications from Regent University
Tierra Ward - Received her MA degree in Counseling from Liberty University
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RECENT RECOGNITION AND AWARDS (continued)
We would like to congratulate Leonore Okwara, MPH as
the EVMS Health Services Employee of the Month for
October, 2011.
We would also like to congratulate the following nominees
for Employee of the Month for EVMS Health Services:
May: Tiffany Ingold, Lakeisha Joyner,
Leonore Okwara, and Tierra Ward
June: Tiffany Ingold and Tierra Ward
July: Tiffany Ingold and Rita Riddle
The winners for the 3rd Annual Psychiatry Resident
Leonore Okwara, MPH
Research Day were as follows:
Best Oral Presentation: Louis Leone, MD (PGY-4 Resident) for “Retrospective Chart Review of
Vitamin D Levels and Depression in a General Psychiatric In-Patient Population” in conjunction with
Paul Sayegh, MD, Maria Urbano, MD, Richard Handel, PhD, Margarita Somova, MD, and
Gregory Carr, MD.
Best Poster Presentation (tie): Claire P. Kelley (VCPCP student) for “Trait Type D Components
Predicting Post-CABG Psychophysiologic Outcomes” in conjunction with Sarah F. Clark, Ashley C.
Womack, and Serina A. Neumann, PhD.
Best Poster Presentation (tie): Margarita Somova, MD (PGY-3 Resident) for “Using Electronic
medical Record Remote Data Access to Compare Inpatient Bed Utilization in the 12 Months Pre and Post
Residential Substance Abuse Treatment (RRTP)” in conjunction with Kathleen Stack, MD, and
Kathleen Babel, PhD.
We would like to congratulate Stephanie Peglow, DO (PGY-2)
for winning the Best Poster Award: Case Presentations at the Fall
2011 Meeting of the Psychiatric Society of Virginia at the Wintergreen Resort with her poster entitled “Synthetic Cannabinoid Induced
Psychosis in a Previously Non-Psychotic Patient: A Case Report” in
conjunction with Jessica Buchner, BS and Gregory Briscoe, MD.
Stephanie Peglow, DO
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UPCOMING EVENTS
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
LECTURE: 12:00 - 1:00 PM Hofheimer Hall Auditorium
Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) Program Quarterly Educational Series with:
Ronald B. David, MD (Pediatric Neurologist, Children’s Neurological Services, Richmond, VA
From Genotype to Endophenotype to Phenotype: New Questions, Some New Answers
1 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit / 1 hour CE credit
Friday, October 7, 2011
CONFERENCE: 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM McCombs Auditorium, EVMS
The 17th Annual Leroy W. Davis Memorial Alcoholism Conference with:
Kevin McCauley, MD
Addiction as a Brain Disease
5.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits / 5 hours CE credit
For additional information about the conference, contact Dr. Lisa Fore Arcand at (757) 446-5888 or
[email protected]
November 2011 (TBA)
LECTURE: Hofheimer Hall Auditorium, EVMS
Psychiatry Grand Rounds with:
Shriti B. Patel, MD (Assistant Professor, EVMS Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral
Sciences)
Evaluation and Non-Pharmacological Management of Agitation in Dementia: Educating
our Caregivers
1 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit / 1 hour CE credit
For additional information about the October & November lectures, contact Julie Irving at (757) 446-7189
or [email protected]
RECENT EVENTS
May 11 - Psychiatry Grand Rounds with Tuesday Burns, MD entitled “Reproductive Psychiatry:
Diagnostic and Therapeutic Innovations”
June 7 - Psychiatry Grand Rounds with Amy Tang, PhD and Stephen I Deutsch, MD, PhD
entitled “The Oncogenic K-RAS Signaling Pathway and its Implications for Cancer, Psychoneurobiology and
Psychiatric Comorbidities”
June 15 - Psychiatry Grand Rounds and ASD Quarterly Educational Series with Kathrin Hartmann, PhD entitled “What Can We Learn from the ADOS and the ADI-R in Our Clinical Work?”
July 13 - Psychiatry Grand Rounds with Jerome Blackman, MD entitled “Innovative Techniques in
Teaching and Supervising Psychodynamics”
July 14 - Psychiatry Grand Rounds with Kevin Pelphrey, PhD entitled “Using Neuroimaging to
Discover Endophenotypes of Autism Spectrum Disorder”
July 20 - Live Web Chat with Maria Urbano, MD entitled “Autism in Adulthood”
July 26 - Psychiatry Grand Rounds with Stephen I Deutsch, MD, PhD entitled “Update on
Phenomenology and Pathophysiology of Schizophrenia: Implications of Pharmacotherapy”
August 17 - Psychiatry Grand Rounds with Catesby Ware, PhD entitled “Effects of Sleep Loss on
the Brain”
September 14 - Psychiatry Grand Rounds with David Spiegel, MD entitled “Medically
Unexplained Physical Symptoms in the Consult Liaison Service: Issues to Consider in Transitioning these
Patients to Outpatient Care”
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VIRGINIA CONSORTIUM PROGRAM IN CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY
STUDENTS (VCPCP - CLASS OF 2016)
Sara Bock, BA - Wheaton College
Alexis Chappel, M.Ed. - The College of William & Mary
Erin Doty, BA - Principia College
Michele Laaksonen, MA - Radford University
Emily Oettinger, BA - University of Southern California
Takeshia Williams, BA - Albion College
PGY-I PSYCHIATRY RESIDENTS (CLASS OF 2015)
William Lemley, MD - St. Matthew’s University
Nikita Patel, MD - Xavier University
Charmaine Silva, MD - University of East/Ramon Magsaysay
Susrutha Thanam, MD - Crimean St. Medical University
GRADUATE ART THERAPY STUDENTS (CLASS OF 2013)
Evans Baker, MFA - Savannah College of Art & Design
Ashley Busch, BFA - Ringling College of Art & Design
Amanda Cox, BA - University of South Carolina
Kate Cronje, BFA - Virginia Commonwealth University
Judith Glowinski, BFA - Kean University
Aubrey Hall, BA - Christopher Newport University
Gaelan Harmon-Walker, BA - University of Redlands
Emily Hege, BA - Sewanee: University of the South
Kimberly Huston, BA - Pennsylvania State University
Danielle Jweid, BA - Old Dominion University
Meghan Kirkpatrick, BA - Denison University
Daniel Koon, BFA - Christopher Newport University
Amber Lewis, BFA - Virginia Commonwealth University
Melissa Mariner, BA - The College of William & Mary
Rebecca Masia, BA - The University of Delaware
Michelle McGaughey, BA - Salisbury University
Lucy Schmidt, BA - The University of Maryland
Laura Sibiski, BS - Towson University
Joselyn Spence, BA - The University of Virginia
Emily Willen, BA - Washington College
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PRE-DOCTORAL CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY INTERNS (2011-2012)
Cassie Brode, MS - Virginia Commonwealth University
Kari Kirian, MA - East Carolina University
Jennifer Lamanna, MA - Virginia Commonwealth University
Michelle Peterson, MA - University of South Carolina-Columbia
Jeri Turgesen, MA - George Fox University
CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY POST-DOCTORAL FELLOW IN INTEGRATED CARE
Janette Mance-Khourey, MA - The University of Akron
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Barbara Cubic, PhD served as Program Chair, Division 12 [Society of Clinical Psychology]
for the 2011 American Psychological Association Convention held in August, 2011.
Barbara Cubic, PhD served as Program Chair, Section 8, [Association of Psychologists in
Academic Health Centers], Division 12 [Society of Clinical Psychology] for the 2011
American Psychological Association Convention held in August, 2011.
J. D. Ball, PhD served as Chair for the dissertation for Anand Patel entitled “An Analysis of
Content Versus Procedural Learning Practice Effects and Form Equivalences in Repeated Administrations
of the Rey Auditory Verbal Learning Test.”
Sarah Deaver, PhD, ATR-BC, LPC was featured in an article in the Virginian Pilot at:
http://hamptonroads.com/2011/09/work-sarah-deaver-art-therapist
Stephen I. Deutsch, MD, PhD was included in a WAVY-TV 10 news article at:
http://www.wavy.com/dpp/news/local_news/autism-app-being-developed-in-norfolk
Stephen I. Deutsch, MD, PhD and Maria Urbano, MD authored an online e-news article
in The Health Journal entitled “New insights into autism mean better diagnosis,
understanding among physicians.” This article can be accessed at:
http://www.thehealthjournals.com/2011/03/autism-spectrum-disorders/
The Department gathered for their annual Norfolk Tides game at Harbor Park on Thursday,
June 16 to watch the Tides play the Buffalo Bisons.
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LONG-SERVING PERSONNEL
We would like to acknowledge those employees that have been employed by EVMS for at least
five years, sorted by start date. Congratulations to all for your many years of continued service
and support.
Jerry H. Morewitz, MD
J. D. Ball, PhD, ABPP
Sarah Deaver, PhD, ATR-BC, LPC
Robert P. Archer, PhD, ABPP
Michael L. Stutts, PhD
J. Catesby Ware, PhD
Maria R. Urbano, MD
Matthew Bernier, MCAT, ATR-BC
David E. Elkins, MS
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Barbara A. Cubic, PhD
Lisa Fore Arcand, EdD
Kathrin Hartmann, PhD
Kiera Dorsey
Richard W. Handel, PhD
Karen Scott
David R. Spiegel, MD
Paul A. Sayegh, MD
Serina Neumann, PhD
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NEW PERSONNEL
We would like to recognize the following new employee:
Shriti B. Patel, MD (Assistant Professor) joined our faculty on July 1, 2011. Dr. Patel is a graduate
of Eastern Virginia Medical School. She completed her psychiatric residency at the University of
Florida and a geriatric psychiatry fellowship at the Yale School of Medicine.
RECRUITMENT FOR EMPLOYMENT
EASTERN VIRGINIA MEDICAL SCHOOL (EVMS) has initiated a search for a talented
faculty member at the rank of Assistant or Associate Professor in the Department of Psychiatry
and Behavioral Sciences. EVMS is located in a beautiful, coastal area of Virginia in the second
largest metropolitan area in the state. This is a full-time position in a department that has a major
commitment to clinical, educational and teaching activities. Clinical responsibilities include
inpatient treatment, consultations, and emergency room evaluations at Sentara Norfolk General
Hospital, as well as outpatient services at Eastern Virginia Medical School’s Department of
Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences. Teaching responsibilities include education and supervision of
psychiatric residents and medical students, as well as students from related disciplines, including
Psychology and Art Therapy. The position will also emphasize participation in research activities
within an academic culture, which places EVMS at the forefront of mental health advances.
Currently the EVMS Department of Psychiatry includes 21 full-time faculty members, and the
Residency Training Program has 16 residents and is fully accredited by ACGME. The successful
candidate should have the ability to significantly contribute to the tripartite mission of education,
research and patient-centered quality care. Eastern Virginia Medical School encourages all
inquiries and all applications will be held in strictest confidence. Qualified applicants will be
reviewed in the order by which their applications are received, and the process will continue until
the current position is filled. Please send letters of interest, accompanied by three letters of reference, to Paul Sayegh MD, Vice-Chair, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Suite
710, Hofheimer Hall, 825 Fairfax Avenue, Norfolk, VA. 23507, or fax to 757-446-5918. Inquiries
may also be addressed to [email protected]. EVMS is an AA/EOE/Drug Free Workplace.
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PRESENTATIONS
Ball, J.D. (October, 2011). Sleep and ADHD. Paper accepted to Virginia Psychological Association Fall Conference, Virginia Beach,
VA.
Ball, J.D., & Peck, E. (April, 2011). Neuropsychology in Virginia Courts. Three hour workshop presented to Virginia Psychological
Association Meeting, Hot Springs, VA.
Baum, L.J., O’Connor Pennuto, T., Brown, L.M., & Ball, J.D. (August, 2011). Competency restoration: Factors associated with an inability to
restore. Presentation submitted to the American Psychological Association Meeting, Washington, D.C.
Beacham, A.O., Bluestein, D., Cubic, B.A., & Schumann, C. (August, 2011). Partnering psychology and primary care to provide
integrated care. An 8 hour Continuing Professional Education workshop presented at the 119 th Annual Convention of the
American Psychological Association, Washington, DC.
Briscoe, G. (June, 2011). Researching our resources: 2011 investigation of ADMSEP member’s Institutional Educational Resources. Plenary
presentation to ADMSEP, Savannah, GA.
Briscoe, G. (June, 2011). In Home Telemental Health. Presentation to the Portable Health Alternative in the Rural Environment;
Enhanced Rural Access Network for Growth Enhancement (ERANGE), Strategic Refresh: Sustaining the Commitment and
Momentum to our Rural Homeless Veterans Conference, San Antonio, TX.
Canady, B.E., Collins, C., Blankenship, J., & Mowery, H. (2011, September). Partner Influence on Health Behavior Change in Patients with
Heart Disease. Poster presentation at the Annual Conference of the European Health Psychology Society, Hersonissos, Greece.
Canady, B.E., Collins, C., Blankenship, J., & Mowery, H. (2011, September). Effects of Relationship Satisfaction and Partner Anxiety on
Behavior Change in Patients With Heart Disease. Poster presentation at the British Psychological Society Division of Health
Psychology Annual Conference, Portsmouth, UK.
Canady, B., Kupfer, D., Rea, C., and Mason, J. (2011, October). Health Care Reform and Legislative Advocacy. Panel Discussion at the
Virginia Psychological Association’s Fall Conference, Virginia Beach, VA.
Cubic, B.A. (August, 2011). Creating training opportunities in integrated care at the psychology internship level. Presented as part of a
symposium chaired by McGrath, R., Integrated primary care: Educational issues across the continuum at the 119th Annual Convention of
the American Psychological Association, Washington, DC.
Cubic, B.A. (August, 2011). Integrated primary care models in academic health centers. Presented as part of a symposium chaired by
McGrath, R., Models of Integrated primary care: Evolving roles for psychologists at the 119th Annual Convention of the American
Psychological Association, Washington, DC.
Deaver, S. (July, 2011). Research on the Effectiveness of Art Therapy” Focus Group Discussant. Presentation to the American Art Therapy
Association Annual Conference, Washington, DC.
Deaver, S. (July, 2011). Art-based Learning Strategies in Art Therapy Graduate Education. Paper presented to the American Art Therapy
Association Annual Conference, Washington, DC.
Kelly, C.P., Clark, S.F., Womack, A.C., Neumann, S.A. (April, 2010). Trait Type D Components Predicting Post-CABG Psychophysiologic
Outcomes. Poster presented at the 32nd Annual Scientific Sessions of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Washington,
DC. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 39, (Abstract).
Morton, C., Clark, S., Kelley, C., Neumann, S., Ball, J.D., Stutts, M., & Eich, D. (Under Review). Heart Rate Variability before
Coronary Artery Graft Surgery Related to Postoperative Cognitive Decline at 6 Weeks . Society of Behavioral Medicine, New Orleans, LA.
Parson, HK, Winchester, MW, Neumann, S.A., Vinik, AI. (2011). Choline Transporter Gene Variation Is Associated with Diabetes and
Autonomic Neuropathy in African Americans. Diabetes, Vol. 60, Suppl. 1, A565-6, 2011.
Quilter, J., Quidgley-Nevares, A., Walker, R., Canady, B. (2011, June). Effects of chronic opioid use on oxygen saturation while sleeping: A
retrospective pilot study. Poster presentation at the International Society of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine, Puerto Rico.
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PUBLICATIONS
Babcock, J.C., Graham, K., Canady, B., & Ross, J.M. (2011). A proximal change experiment testing two communication exercises with
intimate partner violent men. Behavior Therapy, 42, 336-347.
Ball, J.D. , Deutsch, S.I., Abuhamad, A.Z., Katz, E., Mason, J., & Becket, J. (Under Review). Mild isolated cerebral ventriculomegaly on fetal ultrasound: Support for nonverbal learning disability. Pediatrics.
Briscoe, G, & Ali, I. (in press). Electronic medical record, Sandbox. A chapter of a White Paper by Alliance for Clinical Education. Teaching and Learning in Medicine.
Briscoe, G, & Spollen, J. (in press). Proceedings of the 2010 Annual Meeting of the Association of Directors of Medical Student Education in Psychiatry (ADMSEP). Teaching and Learning in Medicine.
Canady, B.E., Rivera, M., Gerdes, J., Ford, A., Johnson, K., & Nayak, N. (2011). Cultural roadmap: Developing cultural learning strategies during internship. Training & Education in Professional Psychology, 5(1), 30-37.
Canady, B.E., Naus, M.J., & Babcock, J.C. (2010). Physical and psychological abuse in breast cancer survivors and cancer-free women.
Journal of Psychosocial Oncology, 28(4), 351-360.
Deaver, S., & Shiflett, C. (in press). Art-based supervision techniques. The Clinical Supervisor: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Theory, Research,
and Practice, 30(2).
Deaver, S. (in press). Research ethics: IRB oversight of art therapy research. Art Therapy: Journal of the American Art Therapy Association, 28
(4).
Deaver, S. (2011). Book review: Introduction to Art Therapy Research by Lynn Kapitan. Art Therapy: Journal of the American Art Therapy
Association, 28(1), 43-44.
Neumann, S.A., Maier, K.J., Brown, J.P., Giggey, P.P., Cooper, D.C., Synowski, S.J., Goble, L.A., Suarez, E.C., & Waldstein, S.R. (2011).
Cardiovascular and psychological reactivity and recovery from harassment in a biracial sample of high and low hostile men and
women. Int J Behav Med., Mar;18(1), 52-64. PubMed PMID: 20635176.
Peglow, S., Buchner, J., & Briscoe, G. (in press). Synthetic Cannabinoid induced psychosis in a previously non-psychotic patient. The
American Journal on Addictions.
Spollen, J., & Briscoe, G. (in press). Proceedings of the 2011 Annual Meeting of the Association of Directors of Medical Student Education in Psychiatry (ADMSEP). Teaching and Learning in Medicine.
Stock, S., Fox, G., & Briscoe, G. Child and adolescent psychiatry needs assessment: Developing an action plan to improve medical education. Article in draft for Special Issue Academic Psychiatry: “Future of Psychiatric Education”.
Nieves, J.E., Flores-Carrera, A., Edwards, L., & Briscoe, G. (2011). A literature review of videophone use in mental health. Psychiatric
Times, May issue, 23-32.
Stacey, M.W., Neumann, S.A., Dooley, A., Segna, K., Kelly, R.E., Nuss, D., Kuhn, A.M., Goretsky, M.J., Fecteau, A.H., Pastor, A., &
Proud, V.K. (2010). Variable number of tandem repeat polymorphisms (VNTRs) in the ACAN gene associated with pectus excavatum. Clin Genet., 78(5), 502-4.
Neumann, S.A., Linder, K.J., Muldoon, M.F., Sutton-Tyrrell, K., Kline, C., Shrader, C.J., Lawrence, E.C., Ferrell, R.E., & Manuck, S.B.
(2011). Polymorphic variation in choline transporter gene (CHT1) is associated with early, subclinical measures of carotid atherosclerosis in humans. Int J Cardiovasc Imaging, Feb 20. [Epub ahead of print] PubMed PMID: 21337021.
Tavakoli, H.R., Hull, M., & Okasinski, M. (2011). Review of current clinical biomarkers for the detection of alcohol dependence. Innovations in Clinical Neuroscience, 8(3), 26-33.
Wingert, B.A., Tavakoli, H., & Yoder, E. (2010). Acute Hepatitis and personality change in a 31-year old man taking prohormone supplement SUS500. Psychosomatics, 51(4), 340-344.
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