Spring 2021
Greetings to all of you, 

I was able to take a respite weekend recently in Northern Michigan. It was a beautiful, blue sky day, with the snow beginning to melt. I could almost hear the maple sap beginning to run. As an optimist, I hope this is "the beginning of the end" of winter. 

This is a fitting metaphor for what we hope is the "beginning of the end" of this exhausting chapter in all of our lives. For each of us, in various ways, have been struggling to find ways to balance the importance and meaning of our work, care of our patients, and our own health and that of our dear ones. This intense political year, and the injustices of systemic racism continue to reverberate throughout the country. 

It is my hope that the spring and summer bring some opportunity to reflect, to get outdoors, to remain active and passionate and to be reunited with friends and family, as safety permits. 

Speaking with all of you across the state has been one thing that has sustained me personally this year. Hearing from you, your struggles, your triumphs and your continued work with parents and children always reminds me of how important you are to those families, and how lucky I am to have you as colleagues. 

Happy Spring. May this upcoming year bring healing and health. 
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MC3 Perinatal Expansion Update
MC3 Perinatal is expanding outreach and enrollment strategies for perinatal providers, with a focus on engaging clinics in Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, and Berrien counties, where the largest gaps in perinatal psychiatric care have been identified.

To support these efforts, MC3 Perinatal has welcomed Smita Bhattacharya, MSc., as the Expansion Coordinator! She supports the implementation of High Touch, High Tech (HT2) to advance health equity by reaching perinatal women in underserved communities. With a focus on innovative tools, Smita utilizes technology and visual design to make data more accessible to general audiences and widen impact across disciplines. Smita holds a Master of Science in Biotechnology from the Johns Hopkins University and Bachelor of Science in Neuropsychology from the University of Michigan.
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As an offering through MC3 Perinatal, HT2 provides a mom-facing screening for risk as well as short-term connection to behavioral health consultants. In addition, both enrolled providers and moms will have access to a virtual resource toolkit of regional community-based services.
Now Available: Online Consult Request Form
We are pleased to offer a new way for you to submit a request for consultation: a secure online form. Learn more.

We welcome feedback about this new option! If you would like to provide any, please email us at MC3-admin@med.umich.edu.
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Ongoing Training Opportunities
Primary care providers, mark your calendars for our monthly pediatric and perinatal educational learning series via videoconferencing:

Monthly Perinatal Educational Presentations and Case Discussions
2nd Monday of the month (excluding July, Aug., and Dec.*) | 12-1 pm

Monthly Pediatric Educational Presentations and Case Discussions
4th Monday of the month (excluding July, Aug., and Dec.) | 12-1 pm
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We send out invitation emails for each webinar a few weeks in advance. If for some reason you are not receiving those emails, please contact us at MC3-admin@med.umich.edu.

*Unfortunately, there will not be a perinatal-focused webinar this month, but we will resume them in May and hope to reschedule the topic we'd planned to present this month.
New Training Modules with CMEs Available Online
We offer a broad range of educational videos for perinatal and pediatric health professionals on our website. Here are some recently added modules:

  • Complementary and Alternative Medicine Therapies for Perinatal Depression and Anxiety
  • Caring for Transgender and Gender Questioning Youth
  • Transforming Trauma Informed Care: How to Screen Perinatal Women for Trauma and What to do with a Positive Screen
  • Perinatal Trauma and Stress--Next Steps
  • What's Going On? Addressing Health Disparities in Black Women's Maternal and Mental Health: The Data and Perspective from a Black Female Physician
  • Intrusive Thoughts and OCD in the Perinatal Period
  • Medical Considerations for Pediatric Sleep
  • Behavioral Considerations for Pediatric Sleep
  • ARFID (Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder)
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Provider Café: A Virtual Space to Meet for Support
We're here to listen. The MC3 Provider Café is an opportunity to check in and talk about how you're managing your stress and the stress of your patients. We can discuss strategies and offer resources that might be helpful during challenging times. Private and group check-ins are available. For more information or to schedule some time at the café, contact us at mc3-admin@med.umich.edu.
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Article in Monthly MIAAP Newsletter
Since January, our Consulting Child and Adolescent Psychiatrists (CAPs) have been writing monthly articles for the PediAdvocate, the monthly newsletter for the Michigan Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics. Check out the articles in the PediAdvocate at the links below:
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Thank you to MIAAP for this opportunity for our consulting CAPs to share some of their knowledge and expertise. If you have any particular topics you would like to suggest for future newsletters, please let our team know!
MC3 Child & Adolescent Psychiatrists on the Pediatric Meltdown Podcast
Our Consulting Pediatrician, Dr. Lia Gaggino, launched her Pediatric Meltdown podcast last summer. The podcast features experts who provide insights and strategies on a wide variety of behavioral and mental health topics and has featured some of our CAPs. You can download and listen to all episodes wherever you get your podcasts, and below are links to the episodes MC3 CAPs have been guests on:
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Resource Corner
"Child and Adolescent Mental Health as a Result of COVID: A Michigan Perspective," a fact sheet produced by Community Mental Health Association of Michigan in partnership with the Michigan Department of Education and the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services


MC3 is part of the Michigan Medicine Department of Psychiatry
It is supported by funds from the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services