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CURRICULUM VITAE January 2001 NAME: OFFICE ADDRESS: Rachel Lipson Glick, M.D. Office of Student Programs 5102 C-Wing, Med Sci I Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-0611 (734) 763-3772; Fax: (734) 936-3510 rglick@umich.edu EDUCATION: HIGH SCHOOL YEARS Concord Academy 1974-1977 Concord, Massachusetts UNDERGRADUATE COLLEGE YEARS DEGREE University of Michigan 1977-1981 B.A. Ann Arbor, Michigan GRADUATE SCHOOL YEARS DEGREE University of Michigan 1977-1984 M.D. June 1984 Integrated Premedical-Medical Program (Inteflex) Ann Arbor, Michigan GRADUATE TRAINING YEARS Internship New York Hospital 1984-1985 Internal Medicine Cornell Medical Center New York, New York Internal Medicine Residency New York Hospital 1985-1987 Cornell Medical Center

Rachel Lipson Glick 2 New York, New York Psychiatry Residency 1987-1990 Harvard Medical School Boston, Massachusetts

Rachel Lipson Glick 3 ACADEMIC AND STAFF APPOINTMENTS: Position Dates Clinical Instructor of Psychiatry 1990-1991 Harvard Medical School Assistant Director, Psychiatric Emergency Service 1990-1991 The Cambridge Hospital Associate Director, Psychiatric Consultation/Liaison 1990-1991 Service, The Cambridge Hospital Clinical Associate of Psychiatry 1990-1991 Clinical Instructor, Department of Psychiatry 1991-1994 Psychiatrist, Psychiatric Emergency Services 1991- University of Michigan Medical Center Psychiatrist, Consultation/Liaison Service 1991-1998 University of Michigan Medical Center Staff Psychiatrist, Mental Health Clinic 1991-1994 Ann Arbor V.A. Medical Center Director, Psychiatric Emergency Services 1993-1998 University of Michigan Medical Center Clinical Assistant Professor, 1994- Department of Psychiatry, Director, Medical Student Education 1994-1998 Department of Psychiatry Associate Dean for Student Programs 1998-

Rachel Lipson Glick 4 CONSULTING AND EMPLOYMENT POSITIONS: Position Dates Staff Internist, Medical Walk-in Unit 1988-1990 Staff Psychiatrist, Acute Psychiatry Service 1990-1991 Consultant to the Heart/Lung Transplant Team 1992-1993 University of Michigan Hospital Psychiatric Consultant to the Attorney General s Office 1997 State of Michigan SCIENTIFIC ACTIVITIES: Ad hoc reviewer, Academic Psychiatry, 1999- Reviewer, University of Michigan Faculty Career Development Award, 2000 CERTIFICATION AND LICENSURE: Diplomate, The National Board of Medical Examiners, 1985 Diplomate, The American Board of Internal Medicine, 1987 Diplomate, The American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, 1992 Medical Licensure State of New York, #164438 (inactive) State of Massachusetts, #57479 (inactive) State of Michigan, #4301057904 HONORS AND AWARDS: Dates 1. Class Honors 1980, 1981 2. James B. Angell Scholar 1980, 1981 3. Chief Resident, Acute Psychiatry Service 1989-1990 4. Nancy C. A. Roeske, M.D., Certificate of Excellence May, 1996 Medical Student Education American Psychiatric Association

Rachel Lipson Glick 5 5. Galens Medical Society, Honorary member 1995- (Re-elected, April 1997; Elected Prefect, April 2000) MEMBERSHIPS AND OFFICES IN PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES: 1. Member, American Psychiatric Association Emergency Psychiatry Representative to the Consortium on Special Delivery Settings 1999-2. Member, Michigan Psychiatric Society 3. Member, Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine 4. Member, American Psychosomatic Society 5. Member, American Association for Emergency Psychiatry Central Region President 1994-1999 President Elect 1999- Chair, Education Committee 1997-6. Member, Association for Academic Psychiatry Associate Editor of Newsletter 1994-1996 7. Member, Association of Directors of Medical Student Education in Psychiatry 8. Member, American Medical Women s Association Faculty Advisor to UM Student Chapter 1997- TEACHING ACTIVITIES: Dates 1. Medical Student Core Seminar Series in Psychiatry 1989-1990 2. Introduction to Clinical Medicine Course for second- 1989-1990 year medical students, Harvard Medical School 3. Emergency Psychiatry and Consultation/Liaison 1990-1991 Psychiatry to Psychiatric Residents, Medical Residents, Medical Students The Cambridge Hospital 4. Psychosomatic Core for Psychiatric Residents 1992-1994 Topics: Cardiovascular Disease, Transplant Psychiatry 5. Core Seminars for Medical Students rotating 1992- on Psychiatry: Psychosomatic Illness, Organic Mental Illness, Emergency Psychiatry, Psychopharmacology

Rachel Lipson Glick 6 6. Supervision of Psychiatry Residents Continuing Care 1992-1994 Patients 7. Supervision of Psychiatry Residents (and Medical 1992- Students) in Emergency and Consultation Psychiatry clinical settings 8. Introduction to the Patient course for first-year 1994- medical students, Introduction to the Interview, Small Groups 9. Coordinator 1993-1998 Introduction to the Patient course for first-year medical students, Mental Status Exam 10. Instructor 1999- Introduction to the Patient course for first-year medical students, Mental Status Exam 11. Coordinator, Psychiatry Clerkship in C/L for 1993-1995 third-year medical students 12. Clinical Skills Instructor, 1993-1995 Introduction to the Patient course for secondyear medical students 13. Sequence Coordinator 1993-1998 Neuroscience Sequence, Component II 14. Lecturer, Neuroscience Sequence 1993-15. Director, Medical Student Education 1994-1998 Department of Psychiatry 16. Psychiatry Clerkship Director 1996-1998

Rachel Lipson Glick 7 COMMITTEE AND ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICE: Departmental 1. Resident Representative, Task Force on Short-Term 1988 Psychotherapies, Department of Psychiatry 2. President, Psychiatric Residents Association 1988-1989 3. Resident Representative, Steering Committee 1988-1989 Department of Psychiatry 4. Resident Representative, Resident Training Committee 1988-1990 Department of Psychiatry 5. Resident Delegate, American Association of 1989 Directors of Psychiatric Residency Training 6. Member, Resident Education Committee 1992- Department of Psychiatry 7. Member, Psychiatry Task Force on 1992 Women and Minorities 8. Member, Psychiatry Residency Selection Committee 1994-1998 Hospital/Medical School 1. Resident Representative, Hospital Committee for 1989 Chief Residents, 2. Chair, Psychiatry Patient Education Committee 1992-1994 Ann Arbor VAMC 3. Member, Component II, Neuroscience Committee 1992-1993 (Curriculum planning for second-year medical

Rachel Lipson Glick 8 students), 4. Co-Director, Component II, Neuroscience 1993-1998 Committee 5. Member, Component III-IV Committee (Curriculum 1994-1998 planning for third- and fourth-year medical students) 6. Member, Clinical Academic Review Board 1996-1998 7. Member, Radiation Oncology Department Chair 1998 Search Committee 8. Member, DCDC Community Relations Committee 1998-9. Council Member, HOPE (Health Occupation 1998- Partners in Education), HPPI Grant 10. Co-Chair, Education Planning Committee, 1999-2000 University of Michigan Health System Strategic Planning Process 11. Member, Pre-Health Education Committee 1999 University of Michigan 12. Member, Undergraduate Research Advisory Committee 1999 University of Michigan PROFESSIONAL INTERESTS: Clinical, administrative, clinical research activities in emergency and consultation/liaison psychiatry, psychopharmacology, and short-term psychotherapies. Teaching and supervision of medical students, residents, and other mental health professionals in the above areas.

Rachel Lipson Glick 9 BIBLIOGRAPHY: A. Completed Peer Reviewed Publications Lipson RE and Stern T: Management of monoamine oxidase inhibitor-treated patients in the emergency and critical care setting. Journal of Intensive Care Medicine 1991;6:117-125. Sanders KM, Stern TA, O Gara PT, Field TS, Rauch SL, Lipson RE, Eagle KA: Delirium during intra-aortic balloon pump therapy: Incidence and management. Psychosomatics 1992;33:35-44. Sanders KM, Stern TA, O Gara PT, Field TS, Rauch SL, Lipson RE, Eagle KA: Medical and neuropsychiatric complications associated with the use of the intra-aortic balloon pump. Journal of Intensive Care Medicine 1992;7(3):154-164. Stern TA, Glick RL: Significance of stuffed animals at the bedside and what they can reveal about patients. Psychosomatics 1993;34(6):519-521. Glick RL, Saunders KM, Stern TA: Failure to record delirium as a complication of intra-aortic balloon pump treatment: a retrospective study. Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry and Neurology 1996;9(2):97-9. Beck JC, White KA, Glick RL, Baker J: Who will be hospitalized after emergency evaluation? Psychiatric Annals 1996;26(8):544-546. Glick RL, Brasch J, Lofchy J, Richmond J, and Stiebel V: A model curriculum for psychiatric resident education in emergency psychiatry. Report from the American Association of Emergency Psychiatry Education Committee. Emergency Psychiatry 1998;4(1),18-19 Milner K, Glick RL: A case of anxiety in the setting of recent myocardial infarction. Emergency Psychiatry 1999;5(1):4-6. Milner K, Aziz M, and Glick RL: Autoimmunity, steroids and mood: An unusual presentation of depressed mood with suicidal ideation. Emergency Psychiatry 1999;5(2):35-38. Tanski D, Milner K, Glick R, Maixner S: Depression in the elderly. Emergency Psychiatry 2000;6(1), 32-34. Feibusch E, Bennett J, McClane C, Glick R, Milner K: Suicide assessment when patient is in police custody. Emergency Psychiatry 2000;6(2), 59-61. Glick RL: Initiation of antidepressant treatment in the emergency setting. Psychiatric Annals 2000;30(4):251-257.

Rachel Lipson Glick 10 Glick RL and Ghaemi SN: The emergency treatment of depression complicated by psychosis or agitation. Journal of Clinical Psychiatry 2000;61(suppl 14):43-48. B. Non-Peer Reviewed Publications Lipson AS, Glick RL: How to be a less-stressed litigator. Trial Magazine January, 1993;29(1):38-41. C. Chapters in Books Lipson RE: Life and death decisions in the neonatal intensive care unit. In Basson MD (ed), Rights and Responsibilities in Modern Medicine. New York, Alan R. Liss, Inc., 1981. Riba M, Glick RL: Acute Psychiatric Disorders in Primary Care. In Sederer LI, Rothschild AJ, (eds), Acute Care Psychiatry. Baltimore, Williams and Wilkins, 1997. Glick RL, Riba M: Common Psychiatric Emergencies in the office Setting. In Knesper DJ, Riba M, Schwenk TL (eds), Primary Care Psychiatry. Orlando, W. B. Saunders Company, 1997. Milner KK, Florence T, and Glick RL: Mood and Anxiety Syndromes in Emergency Psychiatry. In Bernstein CA (ed), Psychiatric Clinics of North America: Emergency Psychiatry. W. B. Saunders Company, Philadelphia, December 1999. D. Edited Books Basson MD, Lipson RE, Ganos DL (eds): Troubling Problems in Medical Ethics. New York, Alan R. Liss, Inc., 1981. Warren G, Weil B, Ganos D, Lipson R (eds): Difficult Decisions in Medical Ethics. New York, Alan R. Liss, Inc., 1983. E. Abstracts, Preliminary Communications, Panel Discussions, Invited Presentations Lipson RE: MAOIs: Pharmacology and use in the critically ill. Invited Speaker. Psychosomatic Conference,. Boston, Massachusetts, December 1988. Lipson RE: Antidepressants and their use in the critically ill. Invited Speaker. Psychosomatic Conference,. Boston, Massachusetts. December 1988.

Rachel Lipson Glick 11 Sanders KM, Stern TA, O Gara PT, Field TS, Rauch SL, Lipson RE, Eagle KA: Delirium during intra-aortic balloon pump therapy: Paper accepted for presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine in Atlanta, Georgia, October 1991. Glick RL: Psychiatric side-effects of medical drugs. Invited Speaker. Michigan State Medical Society Annual Meeting. Detroit, MI, November 1993. Glick RL, Riba M, Hansen-Grant S: Redesigning educational programs to emphasize teaching in this time of health care reform. Free University Presentation. Association for Academic Psychiatry Annual Meeting. March 1995. Glick RL: Assessing suicide risk: What have we learned in the last ten years? Invited speaker. Psychiatric Emergency Services Scientific Meeting. Boston, MA, October 1995 Glick RL, Riba M: Surviving in academia: Must your personal life be kept separate? Free University Presentation. Association for Academic Psychiatry Annual Meeting. March 1997. Glick RL: The use of antidepressants in emergency settings. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting. San Diego, California, May 1997. Glick RL: The management and assessment of the acutely agitated patient in medical settings. Invited Speaker. Department of Internal Medicine Resident Conference, University of Michigan Medical Center. Ann Arbor, MI, June 1997. Glick RL: Clinical management of violent patients in the emergency room. Workshop presentation at the 1997 Institute on Psychiatric Services. Washington, DC, October 1997. Glick RL: Management of psychiatric emergencies in the office setting. Department of General Medicine Conference, University of Michigan Medical Center. Ann Arbor, MI, April 1998. Glick RL, Brasch JS, Lofchy JS, Richmond JS, Stiebel VG: Teaching emergency psychiatry: A model curriculum. Symposium as part of the joint session with the APA Consortium on Special Delivery Settings and the American Association for Emergency Psychiatry. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting. Toronto, Canada, June 1998. Hansen-Grant S, Glick R, Champine D, Loboprabhu S, Maixner S, Karam-Hage M, Lyons L, Kumar-Gill A, Gay TL: Double Jeopardy: A psychiatry review experience for third-year medical students. Abstract. The Association of Directors of Medical Student Education in Psychiatry (ADMSEP), 24th Annual Meeting. Tucson, Arizona, June 1998. Barrie V, Jibson M, Sedgeman KJ, Buchanan C, Barrosa-Wahl L, Glick RL: Nurse for a day: An innovative learning experience during the psychiatry clerkship. Abstract. The

Rachel Lipson Glick 12 Association of Directors of Medical Students Education in Psychiatry (ADMSEP), 24th Annual Meeting. Tucson, Arizona, June 1998. Gay TL, Himle J, Glick RL, Kronfol Z, Marcus S, Kloss R, Gruppen L, Riba M: Enhanced ambulatory experience within the third-year psychiatry clerkship. The Association of Directors of Medical Student Education in Psychiatry (ADMSEP), 25th Annual Meeting. Rockport, ME, June 1999. Gay TL, Himle J, Glick RL, Kronfol Z, Marcus S, Kloss R, Gruppen L, Riba M: Enhanced ambulatory experience within the third-year psychiatry clerkship. 10th Annual Silverman Research Conference. Ann Arbor, MI, June 1999. Gay TL, Riba M, Himle J, Glick R, Gruppen L. Ambulatory curriculum innovations for clerkships. 51st Institute on Psychiatric Services. New Orleans, LA, November 1999. Gay TL, Riba M, Himle J, Glick R, Gruppen L: Ambulatory curriculum innovations for clerkships. Medical Education Day 1999, Innovations in Medical Education, Towsley Center, University of Michigan. Ann Arbor, MI, November 1999. Glick RL: Ask the Expert. Department of Emergency Medicine Conference, University of Michigan Medical Center. Ann Arbor, MI, January 2000.