Departmental Activities February 2016 For more seminars and Grand Rounds, see page 4 Thursday, February 11 Evidence-based Integrated Care: How I Learned to Love my Job in the Increasingly Complex World of Healthcare Reform Erik R. Vanderlip, MD, MPH, FAPA George Kaiser Family Foundation Chair in Mental Health Departments of Psychiatry and Medical Informatics University of Oklahoma School of Community Medicine Tulsa, Oklahoma Thursday, February 25 Ethical Decision Making in Psychiatry John Duncan, PhD Assistant Professor of Cultural and Interdisciplinary Studies College of Liberal Studies, University of Oklahoma Norman, Oklahoma Chief Agent, Oklahoma State Bureau of Narcotics (ret.) 12:00 1:00 p.m., Samis Education Center, Level B, Room B3 1200 Children s Avenue, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Parking is convenient and free at the Samis Education Center for all attendees. Map: http://www.samiseducationcenter.com/ For information and accommodations: 271-4468 PICNIC ANNOUNCEMENT Teaser The OU College of Medicine designates theese live activities for a maximum of 1 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit each. Luncheons March 30 August 9 October 31 (11:30 - WP 3460)
MONDAY T UESDAY W EDNESDAY T HURSDAY F RIDAY 1 2 monthly meetings Jan. 3 12:15 Executive Education Committee Council (WP Clinical 3460) Council M&M Conference Jan. 5 12:00 (11:30, Morbidity WP3460) and Mortality (12:00, Conference WP3460) (WP 3460) (12:00, WP3460) Jan. 10 4:00 Research Council (WP 3360) Jan. 11 1:00 Clinical Council (WP 3460) Jan. 11 2:00 Administrative Advisory Council (WP3350) Jan. 17 8 12:00 General Residency 9 Training Program 10 (WP3460) 11 Jan. 18 12:00 VA Mental Health Council (VAMC, 8A165) Grand Rounds Child Psychiatry Jan. 18 12:5 Child Mental Health Professorial Services Rounds (Family Therapy (12:00-1:00) Rm) Child/Adolescent Jan. 18 1:00 Child Residency Training (12:00, Committee WP3460) (WP-3031) Samis Center Psychiatry Fellowship Jan. 19 12:00 Journal Club (WP 3460) Level B, B3 Committee Administrative Jan. 24 12:15 Clinical Training Committee Assistants Council Psychology Internship (12:00, WP3031) and Postdoctoral Fellowship (2:30, WP3350) (CH2B-2410) Jan. 24 8:00 Executive Committee (WP 3460) 15 16 17 18 PI Committee (12:00, WP3350) Dept. Faculty Meeting (12:00, WP3460) 3 Residents Journal Club (12:00, WP3460) 4 Clinical Psychology Executive Committee (12:00, WP3350) Support Staff (2:00, WP3460) 5 12 19 22 23 24 Appointment, Promotion, and Tenure Committee (11:00, WP3360) Child Psychiatry Professorial Rounds (12:00, WP3460) Grand Rounds (12:00-1:00) Samis Center Level B, B3 25 26 Grand Rounds: Morbidity & Mortality Conference and Residents Journal Club 12:00-1:00 (WP 3460) Thursday, February 4 (Morbidity & Mortality Conference): Gender Dysphoria and Polypharmacy, Amit Mistry, MD, Resident Physician PGY I, Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences. (Moderator: Charles H. Dukes, MD) Thursday, February 18 (Journal Club): Efficacy of Intravenous Ketamine for Treatment of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: A Randomized Clinical Trial, Ambreen Rahman, MD, Resident Physician, PGY II, Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences. (Moderator: Phebe Tucker, MD) Attendance at Journal Club and M&M Conference is limited to full-time Psychiatry faculty, residents, and fellows.
Teaching, Scholarly Activities, and Awards Scholarly Activities Highlighted Teaching Activities Patients, Physicians, and Society (PPS) I: Kristen Sorocco, PhD, Lecturer, Death and Dying/Palliative Care, February 1. Kristen Sorocco, PhD, Lecturer, Elder Abuse, February 8. Michael Brand, PhD, Lecturer, Optional Exam Review Block 3, February 8. Michael Brand, PhD, Lecturer, PPS-I Exam 3, February 19. Elizabeth Foote, MD, Lecturer, Addictions Overview, February 22. Elizabeth Foote, MD, Lecturer, Prescription Opioid Abuse in Oklahoma, February 22. Erin Koos, LCSW, Moderator, 12 Step Recovery Model Panel, February 22. Tessa Chesher, DO, Lecturer, Substance Abuse and Infant Development, February 29. Jana Bingman, MD, Lecturer, Overview of Adolescent Substance Use Disorders, February 29. Awards/Presentations/Publications Charles Dukes, MD, was selected to attend the U.S. Army s basic Aerospace Medicine/Flight Surgeon course, U.S. Army School of Aviation Medicine, Ft. Rucker, Alabama. Charles Dukes, MD, was selected as a fellow in the American Psychiatric Association as well as membership in the Oklahoma Center for Neurosciences. Britta Ostermeyer, MD, MBA, FAPA, taught the class Psychiatric Disorders and the Law in the Mental Health Curriculum Course at the School of Law, University of Oklahoma, Oklahoma City. Pfefferbaum, B., and North, C.S. (2016). Child disaster mental health services: A review of the system of care, assessment approaches, and evidence base for intervention. Current Psychiatry Reports, 18:5 (January). Pub- Med ID: 26719308. DOI: 10.1007.s11920-015-0647-0. Forgot your password or locked your OUHSC email account? You can reset it yourself! Enroll in Password Manager at http://www.ouhsc.edu/ password.aspx (405) 271-2033 or (888) 435-7486
Welcome Irina Baranskya, MD (Adult Mental Health Services) Dr. Baranskaya completed her residency in the department in 2014 followed by a geriatric psychiatry fellowship at Harvard University before returning as a faculty member. Welcome back! Julie Frost Resident Program Coordinator Rachel Jackson Billing Department
Department Conferences and Seminars Grand Rounds Conferences Information and Accommodations: (405) 271-4468 The University of Oklahoma College of Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of 1 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit. February 11 12:00-1:00 pm Samis Center Level B, B3 Evidence-Based Integrated Care: How I Learned to Love My Job in the Increasingly Complex World of Healthcare Reform Erik R. Vanderlip, MD, MPH, FAPA George Kaiser Family Foundation Chair in Mental Health Departments of Psychiatry and Medical Informatics University of Oklahoma School of Community Medicine Tulsa, Oklahoma February 25 12:00-1:00 pm Samis Center Level B, B3 Ethical Decision Making in Psychiatry John Duncan, PhD Assistant Professor of Cultural and Interdisciplinary Studies College of Liberal Studies University of Oklahoma Norman, Oklahoma Chief Agent, Oklahoma State Bureau of Narcotics (ret.) Professorial Rounds 12:00-1:00 p.m., G. Rainey Williams Pavilion, Room 3460 - Information/Accommodations: (405) 271-5212 The University of Oklahoma College of Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of 1 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit. February 12 To be Announced February 26 To Be Announced 2:00-3:00 p.m., Samis Center, Third Floor Conference Room Information/Accommodations: (405) 271-5251, Ext. 47748 An approved provider of CEUs for Social Workers, Psychologists, CADC/LADC, and Physicians. February 5 The Daring Way Gricelda Frangoso, Psy.D. February 12 Treating Sexual Addiction Josh Nichols, MS Family Solutions Counseling, PLLC Oklahoma City, Oklahoma February 19 Dopamine and Alcoholism Akshay Lokhande, MD Resident Physician PGY II Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences OUHSC February 26 EMDR and Substance Abuse Disorders Brian Stalcup, MEd, LPC
Other Conferences and Seminars Academy of Teaching Scholars February 18 Teaching What Matters The Role of Role Modeling Elisa Crouse, MD 12:00PM 1:00PM Samis Center Room B1/2; Basement Level Attendees will learn methods to incorporate intentional role modeling into their teaching sessions. Academy of Teaching Scholars Medical Education Research Group (ATS MERG) FACILITATOR: David Lee Gordon, MD First Friday of each month, 3:00 5:00 PM Samis Education Center East Boardroom, 1 st floor Interested in medical education research? Need assistance developing or implementing a medical education research project? Need assistance publishing medical education research? Join us at the ATS MERG meetings! These are practical sessions. Bring your ideas and projects for feedback and assistance. Be prepared to give others feedback and assistance. No Reservation Needed Medical Education Journal Club FACILITATOR: Nancy Halliday, PhD Fridays, 12:00 PM, BSEB 238 No reservation needed. Each semester there is a medical education journal club/seminar course that is required for students pursuing the Medical Education Track Ph.D. offered through the OU Norman ILAC (Instructional Leadership & Academic Curriculum) program. This seminar is also open to anyone interested in medical education/medical education research. We meet at noon each Friday (bring your own lunch). We plan to use the first 2 meetings for each month exploring the 4 educational themes noted below. The other dates/topics are listed as TBD (To Be Determined) because our goal is to have participants in the seminar series choose a research paper/topic and lead the discussion for those days. To RSVP for sessions or for questions, please contact: Sara Bellatti, MS Coordinator, Academy of Teaching Scholars Ext. 48510 Sara-bellatti@ouhsc.edu or AcademyofTeachingScholars@ouhsc.edu
Emergencies and Evacuation The University of Oklahoma s Emergency Communication System (ECS) enables the University to send timesensitive notifications about emergency situations to all students, faculty, staff, and identified campus affiliates. This means you could receive a voice message on your cell phone, an e-mail message to your mailbox, and a text message to your cell phone based on the information you provide. Other additional contacts such as a home phone or alternate cell phones would also receive the messages. It is up to you to provide and confirm the contact information for the messages to reach you. The messages will provide information and instructions for action during a given situation. It is suggested that you enter a personal cell phone number as your primary contact and that you select the Text Message option for this number. Contact information from the campus information systems is transmitted nightly to the ECS to update the system. This information will not be shared with other entities and it will be kept private and confidential. HSC Employees and Students Self-Service: (http://www.ouhsc.edu/selfserve.aspx) Faculty, Staff, Patients, and Visitors in the Williams Pavilion (Emergency kits and sign-in lists are stored in each area ) Emergency Telephone: 271-4911 Non-Emergency Police/Fire: 271-4300 Campus Maps: http://www.ouhsc.edu/map.aspx Designated Evacuation Locations Fire: Second Floor, Bird Library (do not use elevators to exit Williams Pavilion) Severe Weather: Tunnel between Basic Sciences Medical Building and the Bird Library* Bomb Threat: College of Dentistry Building *In case of severe weather after 6:00 pm, go to the center hallway in the lowest level of the Williams Pavilion. Evacuation of Ambulatory Persons Evacuate the building through the nearest available exit that is safe to use Shut doors but do not lock them Walk to designated location (see above) Assemble and sign in with your designated person Return only when it is determined safe to do so Evacuation of Non-Ambulatory Persons Go to the northwest stairwell in the Williams Pavilion where firefighters and other identified support personnel will assist going down the stairs OR go by elevator if it can be done safely. Do not use elevators if fire is suspected. Use the southwest stairwell if the northwest stairwell is inaccessible.