Arthur Hoyte, MD Award (2001, 2009) for commitment to diversity and minority student development. Dr. Epstein has conducted NIH-funded research and published extensively in the area of psychosomatic medicine. She also studies romantic relationship development, maintenance, and dissolution processes for adolescents and adults. 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. For School of Medicine Non-University Employed individuals who are employed by GUMC affiliates (i.e., MedStar) and seeking a faculty appointment or promotion, we offer the following tracks: Clinician Educator Clinician Scholar ClinicianBiomedical Educator Biomedical ScholarAdjunctEmeritus/Emerita. Washington In addition to seeing patients and their families, Dr. Anderson is active in research. 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. Langlieb specializes in treating adults with a variety of mood and behavioral disorders in the inpatient, outpatient, and partial hospitalization settings. Dr. Haramati is a Professor in the Departments of Biochemistry & Cellular and Molecular Biology as well as Medicine. Dr. Valentis areas of interest include substance abuse, post-traumatic stress disorder and mood disorders. 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. She currently sitsas a voting member (scientist) on the Georgetown-MedStar Biomedical IRB Committee AB and on the GUSoM Committee of Medical Educations Subcommittee for Evaluation and Assessment. Dionne Smith Coker-Appiah, PhD is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at Georgetown University Medical Center. Dr. Schwartzs research program is focused on understanding cognitive and emotional impairments in schizophrenia. and Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology at the University of Georgia. For individuals seeking appointment or promotion at the School of Nursing, we offer the following lines: For individuals seeking appointment or promotion at the School of Health, we offer the following lines: These are the forms to use when hiring a post-doctoral fellow. Dr. Dr. Perras also practices at Marys Center and Washington Hospital Center and is currently working to develop perinatal mental health programs at these institutions. He co-directs the Early Childhood Innovation Network, a citywide effort to improve developmental outcomes for children and families in Washington, DC. Race, culture, racial/ethnic health disparities, and the experiences of racial/ethnic minorities are central components of her research. To learn more about our faculty, follow the links below to access their Georgetown University faculty profiles. Dr. Katz received her Bachelor of Arts in psychology from the University of Pennsylvania, and her doctorate in clinical psychology from Rutgers University. Pauline Tsai, MD joined the outpatient psychiatry department at Georgetown in fall 2016, with a focus on patients with chronic medical illness. Dr. Ware has a particular interest in working with youth, whom research has indicated, as being at an increased risk for development of mental disorders. Dr. Aron earned a B.S. Ranked among the top 50 medical schools in the country, in 2008 the school was ranked 40th by U.S. News & World Report. 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. His research and clinical interests include the treatment of individuals with ADHD across the lifespan, care for LGBTQIA+ individuals, and global mental health. Anca Dragomir is an Associate Professor in the Department of Oncology, with a secondary appointment in the Department of Biostatistics, Bioinformatics and Biomathematics (BBB). 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. Akil is the recipient of numerous awards including the Health & Human Services Secretarys Award for Distinguished Service and the Louis F. Rittelmeyer, Jr., MD, Teaching Award from Georgetown University. E. Domitrovich is a member of the faculty in the Department of Psychiatry at Georgetown University located in the Center for Child and Human Development and a Senior Scientist at the Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning (CASEL). D.C. MedStar Georgetown University Hospitals Internal Medicine Residency Program, Pulmonary, Critical Care, and Sleep Medicine. She is chief of the Psychiatry Consultation Liaison Service (Adult and Child) in the Clinical Center. In addition to providing clinical care in the Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Divisions outpatient programs, he will be a part of the Early Childhood Innovation Network and the Center for Wellness In School Environments. 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. Faculty Cluster Hire Position Posted: The overall goal of the Cluster Hire effort is to recruit new tenure-line faculty conducting basic, translational, clinical and population research that aligns with the Medical Centers affirmed priority areas. Susan also created and ran the Urban Education Leaders Internship Program (UELIP) and launched the Teachers Central to Leadership central office fellowship for DCPS teachers. Senior Associate Dean for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion. Lire la suite. 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. Black family mental health. Areas of Research: Cognitive and Neuropsychological factors of PTSD, Complementary and Integrative treatment for PTSD, Deployment health, Neurocognitive effects of environmental toxin exposure. Georgetown University Medical Center Faculty Cluster Hires Fund a Fellow for . 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. Senior Lecturer, Medical Acupuncture Course for physicians. Dr. Stacey Kaltman is a licensed clinical psychologist and an Associate Director of the Georgetown Center for Trauma and the Community. The degrees offered range from traditional PhDs and MS programs to MS specializations in such areas as Nuclear Non-Proliferation and Complementary/Alternative Medicine, and Certificate programs in Biotechnology, Biodefence & Public Policy, or Biohazardous Threat Agents. Dr. Nicole Perras is a psychiatrist who specializes in Maternal Mental Health and Reproductive Psychiatry. He received his undergraduate degree from Princeton University and his medical degree from the College of Physicians & Surgeons at Columbia University before completing his residency in psychiatry at Georgetown University Hospital, where he also served as chief resident. 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. Biomedical Graduate Research Organization, Georgetown Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center, "GUMC EVP: Office of the Executive Vice President for Health Sciences and Executive Dean", "School of Medicine: History 1851 to 1900", "Best Graduate Schools Education US News", About Us Georgetown University School of Medicine, Best Graduate Schools Education US News, "Cancer Centers Program - Cancer Centers List", Error Page| Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center | Georgetown, Q & A with the man who can stop cervical cancer in its tracks, "Biomedical Graduate Research Organization", Learn how and when to remove this template message, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Georgetown_University_Medical_Center&oldid=1126479506. If you are planning for promotion, please see our promotion planning worksheets to help you prepare. She directs a multidisciplinary autism clinic, providing comprehensive evaluation and treatment for children and adolescents with neurodevelopmental disorders. NAMME-NE Distinguished Service Award (2008). Wise, LICSW, is the director of the Substance Abuse Program in the Department of Psychiatry. She was formerly part of the founding team of Beyond Z, an early stage college to career start-up focused on accelerating diverse talent, where she directed college curriculum and program design for low-income, first-generation college students. 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. On average, I provide therapy to 15-17 cancer outpatients per week. She is the recipient of several research grants. Babette A. Dean Taylor teaches and mentors students enrolled in the Georgetown Experimental Medical Studies (GEMS) program, which targets underrepresented and disadvantaged students. Prior to joining the faculty, he completed a psychosomatic medicine fellowship in the department of psychiatry at New York University School of Medicine. Georgetown University Medical Center is an internationally recognized academic health and science center with a four-part mission of research, teaching, service and patient care (provided through a partnership with MedStar Health ). Her clinical research is centered on the use of fMRI to study the neuronal and physiological correlates of massage and acupuncture. is a Clinical Psychologist with joint appointments in the Departments of Psychiatry and Pediatrics. [4] The school of Medicine is led by the Dean for Medical Education, Stephen Ray Mitchell, MD. Her research group has used experimental cognitive and behavioral tasks, eye tracking, brain imaging, and pharmacological challenges to study cognitive functioning in clinical disorders. She is nationally known for her work in neuroscience education in psychiatry. He has also been principal investigator on two other NIMH grants in this area. . She studies communication, aging and Alzheimers disease and has authored several articles dealing with doctor/patient communication in the older patient population. A native of Bethesda, MD, Dr. Pao attended Wellesley College before completing a Bachelor of Arts/Medical Degree Program at The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. The positions have been posted for the first cluster hire. He received a Bachelor of Science in Biology from Howard University in 1986, and completed the pre-clinical curriculum at the Howard University College of Medicine from 1986-1988. The Office of Faculty & Academic Affairs (OFAA) oversees and guides Georgetown University Medical Center faculty through important career advancement and development processesand programs. If you do not know your academic chair, please refer to the Unit Leader/Department Chair and Admin list. 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. In 1988, he accepted a faculty position to provide rheumatology teaching and service in adult and pediatric rheumatology at Georgetown University Hospital, where he opened the Childhood Arthritis Center. Dr. Katzs research focuses on improving developmental outcomes for children with various medical and social risk factors. Racial socialization. If your Clerkship Director or Academic Chair have advised you to begin you standard faculty appointment process with the onboarding appointment, please follow these instructions. As a researcher, she studies mental health conditions associated with the preconception, pregnancy, and postpartum periods and works to develop clinical intervention strategies to bring psychological relief to women and their partners. He also provides supervision in the child and adolescent fellowship program. She is dedicated to the principle of docere (the latin root of the word doctor, meaning to teach) in both her roles as professor and clinician. Dr. Alan Langlieb currently serves as the Medical Director of the inpatient psychiatric unit of Medstar Georgetown University Hospital. Dr. Brachfeld is passionate about providing school-based consultation to promote teacher well-being as well as the utilization of trauma informed practices in schools. (If a particular faculty member doesnt have a link, their profile is currently under development and will be available shortly). 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. In 2001, he was awarded an RO1 grant from NIMH to study primary care physicians decision-making in the evaluation and treatment of depression. He has experience providing clinical services in schools, community mental health centers, university clinics, and hospitals. Dr. Giordano is the course director of the Bioethics and Assessing the Evidence in CAM courses. He is a past editor of the student section of JAMA. It was built at a strategic crossing of the Loire river. We believe this combination of research, education and clinical treatment helps ensure that care provided is on the cutting edge. from Johns Hopkins, M.B.A. from George Washington University, and J.D. She obtained her Masters of Library and Information Science degree from theUniversity of Hawaii at Mnoaand received her Bachelor of Science from the University of Michigan. Cardiology. Mr. Mintie hosts the weekly interactive webinarAll Things CBTand teaches integrative approaches to wellness at universities and training centers worldwide. Emily Aron, MD is a child and adolescent psychiatrist at Medstar Georgetown University Hospital. program would meet nineteen competencies within three domains: Knowledge, Skill, and Values & Attitudes. Angela Barris the Reference & Digital Information Services Coordinator at Dahlgren Memorial Library at the Georgetown University Medical Center. Areas of Research:Early childhood mental health. Director & Professor in the Department of Biochemistry and Cellular and Molecular Biology and the Division of Integrative Physiology. She is also a certified Kundalini yoga instructor teaching classes and workshops. Another area of focus for Dr. Saroop includes providing support to families of babies receiving care in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU). Dr. Krupnicks research focuses on the development and testing of psychological treatments for posttraumatic stress disorder and major depressive disorder. Dr. Williams recently completed the Child & Adolescent Psychiatry Fellowship Program at University of Pennsylvania-Childrens Hospital of Philadelphia. Karimah Ware, Psy.D. He also provides clinical care, including directing a clinic dedicated to diagnosis and treatment of ADHD and disruptive behavior disorders. 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. An award-winning educator and author of several publications and a book on Making Sense of Statistics, Dr. Menard is also a Licensed Massage Therapist. Ubiquitylation is dependent on an intact RAG1 RING finger motif and is best promoted by a specific ubiquitin conjugating enzyme, UbcH3/CDC34. She helped formulate and was the chief writer for the American Psychiatric AssociationsPractice Guidelines for the Treatment of Patients with HIV/AIDS. Washington [needs update], The Biomedical Graduate Education division is a subset of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. In addition to clinical work, supervising psychiatry trainees and participating in medical education is a part of her daily work at Georgetown. Since then he relocated to the Georgetown University Medical Center Campus where he has continued his research work in hepatitis B. During herdoctoral studies, Susan was a Freshman Proctor for Massachusetts Hall at Harvard College, supporting the academic and social developmentof 28 first year students. She is a member of the Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine, American Anthropological Association and Alpha Omega Alpha. Areas of Research:Anxiety, stress and depression, Nutrition, obesity and diabetes and their relationship to mental health, Stress and cardiovascular disease, Research design and statistical modeling. Dr. Xiong is an assistant professor of psychiatry at Georgetown University School of Medicine and the medical director of the Georgetown Partial Hospitalization Program. Please see the Frequently Asked Questions for more information. Areas of Research: Language, Communication, Doctor-Patient Interaction, Communication Training of Clinicians, Students, and Caregivers, Dementia, Medical Education, Narrative Medicine. Dr. Hoges research focuses on treatments and markers of treatment for anxiety disorders and depression. 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). Scott Dorris is the Associate Director of Research Services at Dahlgren Memorial Library (DML) at Georgetown University Medical Center. in Psychology and Philosophy at Mercer University, then earned her M.S. It has been well documented that there are ADV disparities among rural African Americans, therefore, a thorough understanding regarding how to design, conduct, and evaluate culturally and geographically appropriate interventions for this population is critical. He speaks nationally on topics such as health promotion and wellness, the benefits and assessment of quality care, stress and resilience, functional outcomes and productivity, employee safety, violence in the workplace, disability prevention, and the cost-effectiveness of psychiatric care. Dr. Ware successfully completed post-licensure, advanced training at the Washington School of Psychiatry in its two-year child and adolescent psychodynamic psychotherapy training program. The chteau of Sully-sur-Loire dates from the end of the 14th century and is a prime example of a medieval fortress. She is the Research Director at the Center for Mind-Body Medicine. He is responsible for providing implementation and organizational support to various faculty and student initiatives. Dr. Chan Harvard School of Public Health, Gary Kaplan, DOFounder and Director, Kaplan Center of Integrative Medicine. Prior to this position, he was the Digital Information Services Librarian at DML from 2008 to 2017. She teaches psychiatry residents, family medicine residents and medical students at Georgetown Universitys School of Medicine. He directs the Human Endocrinology course taught to first-year medical students and teaches physiology and neuroendocrinology to both medical and graduate students. She is involved in the teaching and training of medical students, residents and fellows in the department of Psychiatry and at the school of medicine. and Doctorate of Clinical Psychology from Pepperdine University, and interned at the Kaiser Permanente Los Angeles Medical Center (APA). Co-parenting. Dr. Pao is recognized for her leadership and training in pediatric psychosomatic medicine. Identify your appropriate track/line and rank 3. Dr. Pao is Co-Chair of the Physically Ill Child Committee in the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and councilor of the Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine. Faculty: Division of Hematology and Oncology Faculty of the Division of Hematology and Oncology are dedicated to the medical treatment and care of adults with cancer. Aaron Rakow, PhD, is a licensed clinical psychologist in the Department of Psychiatry. Further, with an understanding of the intersecting public health disparities that often co-exist with ADV, Dr. Coker-Appiah has chosen to also focus on appropriate and effective ways to integrate health implications into ADV prevention interventions. She has collaborated on several federally and non-federally funded research projects. Dr. Katz is an associate professor of psychiatry and pediatrics at Georgetown. He provides library instruction and research support for Georgetown University Medical Center and affiliates at MedStar Georgetown University Hospital. She joined the faculty at Medstar Georgetown University in 2016 and is working primarily in the Georgetown Womens Mental Health Program. Anderson is on the executive committee of the Huntington Study Group, a collaborative organization of physicians and healthcare providers from around the world dedicated to clinical research of Huntingtons disease. Researchers at Georgetown have been behind several well-known medical innovations. Instructions for uploading your syllabus can be found below. in Philosophy from Wesleyan University and then worked in Utah as a wilderness therapy field instructor for adolescents. Prior to joining the Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, he worked as a project manager in the health technology sector. In particular, she develops intervention for patients with uncontrolled diabetes and depression. Dr. Mete earned a bachelors degree in Management Engineering, with a specialization in Economics and Mathematics, from Istanbul Technical University and received a PhD in Political Science, with emphasis on statistical methods, from the State University of New York at Stony Brook. Susan graduated summa cum laude from UCLA with a Bachelor of Arts in communications and minor in education. Lombardi has over 200 faculty and receives $100 million in research funding each year. Announcing our inaugural GUMC faculty ombudsperson: On January 1, 2022, Dr. Bassem Haddad started as the inaugural GUMC faculty ombudsperson. She also leads support groups for family members. Mayada Akil, MD, is a Professor of Psychiatry, the Vice Chair for Education and the Director of the Psychiatry Residency Training Program. Previously Grant was a resources librarian and then Clinical Data Management Librarian (also at DML), the latter including going on clinical rounds at Georgetown University Hospital. A former ballet dancer with the New York City Ballet Company, Dr. Kupersmith has established innovative and successful performing arts programs at these medical centers. [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. John L. Marshall, MDChief, Division of Hematology and OncologyDirector of Development Therapeutics and GI OncologyProfessor of Medicine and Oncology, Specialties: Hematology/OncologySecondary Specialty: GI CancersMedical Degree: University of Louisville School of Medicine (cum laude), 1988Internship: Georgetown University Medical Center, 1988Residency: Georgetown University Medical Center, 1991Fellowship: Medical Oncology, Georgetown University Medical Center, 1993Certification: Internal Medicine, 1991; Medical Oncology, 1993Special Interests: Gastrointestinal malignancies, Clinical research activities in colon and esophageal and pancreas carcinoma, New drug development, vaccines, Michael B. Atkins, MDDeputy Director, Oncology, Primary Specialty: Hematology/OncologySecondary Specialty: Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer CenterMedical School: Tufts Medical School, Boston, MA, 19761980Internship: New England Medical Center, Boston, MA, 19801981Residency: New England Medical Center, Boston, MA, 19811983Fellowship: Hematology/Oncology, New England Medical Center, Boston, MA, 19841987Certification(s): Medicine, 1982; Oncology, 1987, Catherine M. Broome, MDAssociate Professor, Primary Specialty: Hematology/OncologyMedical School: Louisiana State University, Shreveport, LA, 1985Residency: Greenville Hospital System, Greenville, SC, 1986-88Certification(s): American Board of Internal Medicine, 1988; American Board of Medical Oncology, 1992;American Board of Hematology, 1991Special Interests:Benign Hematology;Coagulation Disorders, Specialties: Hematology/OncologyMedical Degree: Harvard University, 1970Internship: Massachusetts General Hospital, 1971Residency: Massachusetts General Hospital, 1972Fellowship: National Cancer Institute, 1974Certification: Internal Medicine, 1973; Oncology, 1975; Hematology, 1976Special Interests:Breast carcinoma,Hodgkins and non-Hodgkins lymphomas, Chronic lymphocytic leukemia and Multiple myeloma, Medical Degree: Tulane University, 2013Residency: Tulane University Medical Center, 2016Fellowship: National Institute of Health, 2019Certification: Internal Medicine, Medical OncologySpecial Interests:Breast Medical Oncology, Julia M. Cunningham, MDAssistant Professor, Medical Degree: University of Washington School of Medicine, 2011Residency: Tufts University Affiliated Hospital, 2014 Fellowship: MedStar Georgetown University Hospital, 2017 Certification: Internal Medicine, Medical Oncology, HematologySpecial Interests: Bleeding disorders, Disorders of the white blood cells, Disorders of the red blood cells, Platelet disorders, Atypical HUS/TTP, Myeloproliferative disorders, Hematologic disorders of pregnancy, Hypercoagulable disorders, Specialties: Hematology/OncologySecondary Specialty: Genitourinary OncologyMedical Degree: Georgetown University, 1979Internship: Walter Reed Army Medical Center, 1980Residency: Walter Reed Army Medical Center, 1982Fellowship: Walter Reed Army Medical Center, 1985Certification: Internal Medicine; Medical Oncology; HematologySpecial Interests: Kidney cancer; bladder cancer; testicular cancer, Specialties: Hematology/OncologyMedical Degree: University of Tennessee College of Medicine, 2001Residency: George Washington University Hospital, 2004Fellowship: New York University Medical Center, 2008Certification: Internal Medicine; Medical Oncology; Special Interests: Breast Cancer, Medical Degree: Yale University School of Medicine, 1979 Residency: Mount Sinai Medical Center, 1982Fellowship: Harvard Medical School, 1985; National Institutes of Health Clinical Center, 1992 Certification: Internal Medicine; Infectious DiseaseSpecial Interests: Breast Cancer, Cancer Survivorship, Cancer Genetics, Bhumika S. Gandhi, MDAssociate Professor Medical Director, Medstar Georgetown Cancer Survivorship Program.