Feb. 5, 2026

Announcements - Welcome New Faculty and Staff

In the Media - Kudos - Presentation - Save the Date

Announcements

NEW! 2026-2027 UTSW Psychiatry Fellows announced

Congratulations to the newly matched fellows for the upcoming 2026-2027 academic year!


Addiction Psychiatry 

  • Dr. Rachael Carstens, M.D., UT Southwestern Medical Center 
  • Dr. Anastasiya Haponyuk, M.D., University of CaliforniaDavis 
  • Dr. Ahmed Mohammed, M.D., Griffin Memorial Hospital 
  • Dr. Tristan Pulliam, M.D., University of Florida 
  • Dr. Maxwell Ritzer, M.D., John Peter Smith Hospital


Child and Adolescent Psychiatry 

  • Dr. Tanisha Adams, M.D., UT Southwestern Medical Center
  • Dr. Lydia Ademuwagun, M.D., Duke University
  • Dr. Arnold Aslanian, M.D., Texas Tech HealthEl Paso
  • Dr. Lauren Ford, M.D., UT Southwestern Medical Center
  • Dr. Ashley Huang, M.D., UTHealth Houston at McGovern
  • Dr. Celine Lee, M.D., Baylor College of Medicine
  • Dr. Fayeza Malik, M.D., University of Miami/Jackson Health System
  • Dr. Gregory Morissey, M.D., University of Kansas-Wichita
  • Dr. Alycia Ovalle Joseph, M.D., Texas A&M University


Child and Adolescent Psychiatry – Community Track

  • Dr. Temitope Adedolapo, M.D., M.S., M.B.A., UT Southwestern Medical Center


Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry 

  • Dr. Jesse Swantek, M.D., Wayne State University 
  • Dr. Min Chih Wang, M.D., Texas Tech HealthEl Paso 


Forensic Psychiatry

  • Dr. Jason Green, M.D., St. George’s University School of Medicine
  • Dr. Courtney Schattle, M.D., Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine

NEW! Remote access from some countries is now restricted per state law and executive order

Because of UT Southwestern’s obligation to comply with recent state laws and executive orders – including HB 130 Texas Genomic Act, HB 127 Higher Education Research Security, and Executive Order GA-48 – the university has made the difficult decision to prevent remote access to the internal UTSW network, Bio HPC, and UTSW-managed cloud-based applications from all comprehensively sanctioned countries (Cuba, Iran, and North Korea), regions (Crimea, Donetsk, Luhansk, Zaporizhzhia, and Kherson), and countries defined as foreign adversaries by EO GA-48 (China, Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Russia, and Venezuela [specifically the regime of Nicolas Maduro]). UT Southwestern faculty, postdoctoral fellows, students, and employees physically located in these countries or regions will not be able to remotely access the UTSW internal network, Bio HPC, or UTSW-managed cloud applications including Outlook, Box, Office, or OneDrive.


Communication to and from UTSW email addresses by people in these countries or regions who use non-UTSW email addresses will still be possible. Thus, the university does not expect this new policy to impact communication between UTSW and applicants for graduate school or postdoctoral training, or between UTSW investigators and collaborators located in these countries or regions. The university understands this decision necessitated by recent legislation and the Governor’s Executive Order may pose practical challenges for members of the UTSW community. As the institution continues to strengthen its cybersecurity capabilities and technical environment over the coming months, it will be working to develop and implement technologies and compliance processes that will allow short-term network and email access as an approved exception.

NEW! Learn how to find and make the most of 
UT Southwestern's biostatistical support services

Do you know how to find and use UT Southwestern's biostatistical support services? UTSW has many options to help you, including Biostatistics and Data Science Core (BDSC), Biostatistics, Epidemiology, and Research Design (BERD), Population Research Support Services (PRSS), Children and Adolescent Population Health Program (CAPHP), and Shared Resources at Simmons Comprehensive Cancer Center (SCCC). Learn which of these services will work best for your project and how to access them in the slideshow linked below.

NEW! UTSW wants you to show them who you are

‌The UT Southwestern Social Media team would love to capture the full range of who we are and is asking people to share their stories, let their personalities shine through, and help them spotlight the people who make the UTSW community so special. 

Day in the Life: Behind the Scenes at UTSW 

‌Are you comfortable on camera and feel like people would love to see what your role really looks like behind the scenes? They are looking for employees to feature in a Day in the Life series. If that’s you – or you know someone else who’d be great – please fill out the form below. 

‌UTSW Off the Clock 

‌Do you have a cool hobby, collect something unexpected, or nurture a hidden talent outside of work? Think of this as your grown-up “show and tell.” The UTSW Off the Clock series highlights what makes our employees unique beyond the workplace – and they want to show it off! If this sounds like you (or someone you know), please fill out the form below and share your passion.

Dean's Scholar in Clinical Research program application cycle opens in February

The UT Southwestern Dean’s Scholar in Clinical Research program provides promising early career faculty with financial resources, career guidance, research training, and protected research time to facilitate their development as successful clinical physician scientists. The goal is to provide transitional support to allow these faculty with an opportunity to launch their independent research careers. 


Candidates must be nominated by a clinical department at UTSW. Nominations for the program's spring application cycle opened Feb. 1 and close on May 1. For more information on the program, including application links, visit this webpage or email with any questions about the program including eligibility or for assistance with applications.

Intent to Submit form is now available

The Clinical Research Infrastructure (CRI) team is excited to share that its CRI Intent to Submit Form is live! Please utilize this form to submit CRI requests (e.g., assistance with grant submissions, contracts, etc.). For more information about the form, contact Yelonda Williams, Opal Brown, or Mariam Andersen

PIT Count volunteers for 2026 winter storm

Residents, faculty take part in point-in-time count

Dr. Temitope Adedolapo, M.D., M.S., M.B.A., Dr. Emily Heydemann, M.D., Dr. Juan Sosa, M.D., and Dr. Enrique Chiu Han, M.D., (all pictured above from left) joined the Metrocare Homeless Services Outreach Team for the point-in-time (PIT) count in the lead-up to the winter storm that struck much of the country late last week. A PIT count is a single-night count of sheltered and unsheltered people experiencing homelessness.

Two Division Coordinators named

Multiphoto organizational chart outlining the department leadership

Congratulations to the two newest Division Coordinators who will support the efforts of the department's Division Chiefs. With their hiring and promotion, all of the division coordinator positions in the department have been filled. The organizational chart above outlines the Psychiatry Department's administrative leadership.

Head and shoulders photo of Miguel Garza

Miguel Garza – General Adult Psychiatry

Miguel Garza brings 10 years of health care experience to his new position. Prior to this role, he worked at Baylor College of Medicine as the Finance Administrator for the Graduate school of Biomedical Sciences for the last three years and as the Research Administrator for the department of Neurosurgery. He obtained his Bachelor of Science degree in Public Health from The University of Texas at San Antonio and holds a master’s degree in Healthcare Administration from Western Governors University

Head and shoulders photo of Bradley Cleaver

Lilian Hong – Psychology

Lilian Hong joins the Department of Psychiatry from the UT Southwestern Department of Neurological Surgery, where she initially started as a Project Specialist and advanced to Project Manager, focusing on department and clinical operations. Most recently, she served as the Interim Department Administrator. She holds a Master’s degree in Healthcare Administration from Texas A&M University and a Bachelor of Science in Healthcare Studies with a concentration in Healthcare Administration from The University of Texas at Dallas. Outside of work, she enjoys cooking, discovering new restaurants, reading, traveling with her husband, playing the piano, and sewing. She values spending quality time with friends and family, especially when it involves board games and great food.

A group of UTSW doctors sit at a dinner table during the 2026 ACNP confrence.

UTSW faculty, residents attend ACNP Conference

Enrique Chiu Han on the left and Christian Monsalve stand at the ACNP 2026 conference

A large cohort of UT Southwestern doctors attended the 64th Annual Meeting of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology (ACNP) in Nassau, Bahamas, in mid-January. The group attended several virtual and in-person panels and connected with colleagues. See the Kudos section of this newsletter for more news from the ACNP.

Welcome New Faculty and Staff

Head and shoulders photo of Mally Townsend

NEW! Mally Townsend graduated from The University of Texas at Austin in 2023 as a Polymathic Scholar, earning a bachelor's degree in Neuroscience along with a Certificate in Evidence and Inquiry. After graduation, she worked in research at Cook Children’s, where she supported magnetoencephalography (MEG), EEG, and fMRI studies focused on drug-resistant epilepsy and autism. In her free time, she enjoys reading, taking ballet classes, and spending time with friends and family. At UTSW, she will work as a Clinical Research Assistant 2 in Dr. Graham Emslie, M.D.'s lab. 

Head and shoulders photo of Dr. Kallene Vidal

Dr. Kallene Vidal, M.D., Ph.D., has joined the Department of Psychiatry as an Assistant Professor. She earned her Ph.D. from the University of São Paulo, Brazil, and completed a postdoctoral research fellowship at Friedrich-Alexander Universität (FAU) Erlangen–Nürnberg, Germany, from 2017 to 2018. Dr. Vidal worked previously as a psychiatrist and researcher at the Interdisciplinary Neuromodulation Service of the Institute of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine, University of São Paulo (IPq-HCFMUSP), one of the largest academic medical centers in South America. She also received formal training in clinical research and clinical trials at Harvard Medical School. Her research focuses on neuromodulation treatment strategies for neuropsychiatric disorders and on psychophysical and electrophysiological assessment of the visual system, guided by the concept of the “eye as a window to the brain,” to study neurodevelopmental and neurodegenerative disorders.

In the Media

Headshot of Kathy Niu

Dr. Kathy Niu, M.D., is the co-editor of Psychiatric Neurology: A Clinical Approach, a new textbook from American Psychiatric Association Publishing. The book is co-edited by Dr. Sheldon Benjamin, M.D., and includes "contributions from more than 30 experts (that) summarize neurological diagnoses and their neuropsychiatric presentations."

Dr. Darlene King, M.D., was quoted in the MedPage Today article, "Regular AI Chatbot Use Linked to Depressive Symptoms." Read the article here.

Kudos

NEW! Maya Hubbard on her election as an American Psychological Association of Graduate Students (APAGS) Member-at-Large. APAGS provides an important forum for student representatives to contribute to the APA on issues that matter to graduate students. Dr. Richard Robinson, Ph.D., said, "We are confident that Maya will represent UTSW and our program with excellence."

Headshot of Tarek Rajji

Dr. Tarek Rajji, M.D., has been promoted to Fellow status in the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology (ACNP). A letter informing Dr. Rajji of the change noted that "Promotion is based on both your scientific reputation and your contributions to the College through committee work and involvement in the Annual Meeting program."

Head and Shoulders photo of Dr. Andre Russowsky Brunoni taken late in 2025

Dr. Andre Russowsky Brunoni, M.D. Ph.D., M.B.A., has been elected to membership in the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology (ACNP).

Headshot of Sherwood Brown

Dr. Sherwood Brown, M.D., Ph.D., has been awarded a $10,000 Special Grant Incentive (SGI). The SGI program provides funding to UT Southwestern faculty members who are successful in obtaining federal awards and encourages faculty to further pursue federal awards to advance science and benefit patients.


Headshot of Nicholas Westers

Dr. Nicholas Westers, Psy.D. was recently appointed to Fellow status within the Society of Adolescent Health and Medicine (SAHM). FSAHM designation recognizes a long-term commitment to and advocacy for adolescent health-related issues, demonstrated through professional activities as well as peer recognition. Dr. Westers has been active in SAHM for many years, serving in roles including the co-chair of the Violence Prevention SIG, the Director of Programs for the 2022 and 2023 SAHM Annual Conferences, and most recently serving in an elected role on the Nominations Committee. SAHM is a large, multidisciplinary organization and psychologist representation among Fellows is very small; Dr. Westers is one of approximately five psychologists internationally who have attained this status.

Head and shoulders photo of Dr. Maravet Baig-Ward
Head and shoulders photo of Dr. Butler Patrick
Head and shoulders photo of Dr. Mohayed Mohayed

UTSW Forensic Psychiatry Fellowship graduates, Dr. Maravet Baig-Ward, M.D., Dr. Patrick Butler, M.D., and Dr. Mohayed Mohayed, M.D. (photos left to right) have successfully attained American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology (ABPN) Board Certification in the subspecialty of Forensic Psychiatry.

Dr. Stephen Bunt, Ed.D., Dr. Nyaz Didehbani, Ph.D., Dr. C. Munroe Cullum, Ph.D., and Dr. Kristin Wilmoth, Ph.D., and graduate student Logan Shurtz contributed to a First Place-Winning Outstanding Student Project for the journal The Clinical Neuropsychologist submitted by Southern Methodist University Statistics and Data Science graduate student Ellen Taylor. Taylor was awarded first place for her paper, "Using Machine Learning to Predict Concussion Recovery Time: The Importance of Psychological and Symptomatic Factors." Dr. Wilmoth was Taylor's mentor for the project.

Presentations

A screenshot  from a "Beat the New year Blues" webinar

NEW! UT Southwestern Psychiatry residents Jennifer Oruebor, Rachel Grushan, and Nicholas Champagne-Aves led a presentation at the NAMI North Texas webinar series on "Beating the New Year Blues" on Jan. 29. The presentation is a part of the ongoing community partnership between the UTSW Adult Psychiatry Residency and NAMI North Texas led by Lia Thomas and Joseph Guillory." NAMI is the National Alliance on Mental Illness.

A group of learners discuss psychiatry while siting in a circle

UT Southwestern faculty and trainees recently joined other educators, community partners, and the leadership of The Sixth Floor Museum for a focused exploration of extreme overvalued beliefs – how they form, how they escalate, and how they intersect with history, violence, and public memory. The special seminar was co-organized by residents Dr. Temitope Adedolapo, M.D., M.S., M.B.A., and Dr. Thomas Pak, M.D.


The program began with a guided tour of museum located in the former Texas School Book Depository, the site associated with President John F. Kennedy's assassination by Lee Harvey Oswald. Dr. Tahir Rahman, Associate Professor of Psychiatry at Washington University in St. Louis, clinical psychiatrist, and a consultant to the FBI Behavioral Analysis Unit, delivered a keynote lecture outlining the clinical and forensic dimensions of extreme overvalued beliefs. This was followed by a panel discussion featuring Dr. Kenneth Dekleva, M.D., Dr. Mitchell Dunn, M.D., Dr. Susana Lampley, M.D., Dr. Kehinde Obikoya, M.D., and Dr. Juan Sosa, M.D. A central educational aim of the seminar was helping residents clearly differentiate obsessions, delusions, and extreme overvalued beliefs – three constructs that are often confused in clinical practice, particularly when evaluating individuals with rigid or dangerous ideation. These distinctions were further explored in small‑group sessions facilitated by the panelists alongside Dr. Adam Brenner, M.D. (pictured above), Dr. John Burruss, M.D., and Dr. Adriane Dela Cruz, M.D., Ph.D., allowing participants to apply the framework to nuanced clinical scenarios and deepen their understanding.

Save the Date

NEW! Next Psychiatry Department Leadership Series session is Feb. 9

The next session in the Psychiatry Department Leadership Series will be held Monday, Feb. 9 from Noon-1 p.m. This month's topic is "Effective Communication and Feedback," and will be presented by Dr. Susan Malutevicius, M.D. Watch for an Outlook calendar invitation for the session. Recordings of the sessions are available on the Psychiatry Department SharePoint site afterward, along with a listing of upcoming topics. Future sessions are planned from Noon-1 p.m. on the second Mondays of each month from January through October 2026 (excluding August).

NEW! Registration is now open for 9th Annual Charles Morris Ginsburg Quality Improvement and Research Forum

This year's Charles Morris Ginsburg Quality Improvement and Research Forum celebrates the remarkable scholarly achievements emerging from our simulation community, showcasing innovative work by students, trainees, faculty, scientists, and educators. Whether you're conducting research, implementing quality improvement initiatives, or simply passionate about advancing simulation education, this forum is for you. The featured keynote speaker will be Dr. Laurah Turner, Ph.D. She will share insights on Applied Intelligence in a talk titled Integrating AI Technologies into Health Professions Education. The hybrid forum will be held Wednesday, April 22 in the T. Boone Pickens Auditorium (NG3.112) on the UT Southwestern North Campus.

In-person Psychiatry Grand Rounds are coming up

Dr. Zafiris "Jeff" Daskalakis, M.D., Ph.D., from the UC-San Diego Department of Psychiatry will present "Harmonizing effectiveness & physiology: an exploration of magnetic brain stimulation in depression" at an in-person Psychiarty Grand Rounds from Noon-1 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 18. The presentation will be held in NG3.112 with a reception and food in NG3.108.


This is the first of three upcoming in-person Psychiatry Grand Rounds. Don't miss your opportunity to learn from visiting physicians and educators when they come to UT Southwestern. In-person attendance reflects well on the Psychiatry Department and offers you the opportunity to interact directly with the visiting speaker. Other in-person grand rounds are listed below.


March 11, 2026
Dr. Chadi Calarge
, M.D., Baylor College of Medicine

Presenting "Iron deficiency and adolescent brain development"

o Location: NG3.112

o Food will be: NG3.108


March 25, 2026

Dr. Benoit Mulsant, M.D., M.S., FRCPC, DLFAPA, Department of Psychiatry, University of Toronto

Presenting "Can we predict the future of psychiatry?"

o Location: NG3.112

o Food will be: NG3.108


Please watch for more information about all Grand Rounds via calendar invitations or by checking the UT Southwestern Events Calendar.

Meg Bouvier Master the R Series Bootcamp Registration is now open

The Master the R Series Bootcamp is designed for those preparing to write an NIH submission and the people who advise them. Key takeaways from the training include learning effective NIH writing strategies, the application of those strategies in drafting a submission, sharper skills through examining others' submissions, and other skill development opportunities. The four-date bootcamp will be delivered in two-hour sessions on Feb. 17 and 24 and March 3 and 10. Recordings of each session will be available a few days after the live event.

High Impact Science Writing and Manuscript Writing workshops set for early February

Dr. Susan Marriott, Ph.D., President of BioScience Writers and Professor of Molecular Virology and Microbiology at Baylor College of Medicine, will lead two upcoming virtual writing workshops.


Great scientific communicators effectively convey complex ideas to broad audiences with passion and in understandable terms. The High Impact Science Writing workshop can help you become great scientific communicator by teaching you how to write with clarity and brevity. Learn how to identify and understand your audience, choose the best word to use for specific situations, and structure your sentences and paragraphs in an engaging way. Learn fundamental tools and thought processes that will help you highlight the most important parts of your work and increase the impact and visibility of your science. The workshop is planned for Thursday, Feb. 12 from 4-5:30 p.m.

Peer-reviewed publications are the primary means of sharing scientific research results and interpretations. Thus, clear communication is essential to effectively convey the results and interpretations that advance scientific and medical progress and your career. The Manuscript Writing workshop will guide you through the full process of writing a scientific manuscript, from writing and editing your first draft all the way to manuscript submission and reviewer responses. Learn how to carefully consider and optimize the content, organization, presentation, and flow of your scientific manuscripts so that you can present your science in the best possible light. The workshop is planned for Thursday, Feb. 19 from 4-5:30 p.m.

Next Ethics Grand Rounds will focus on pharmacy ethics

The next Ethics Grand Rounds lecture will be "Not Just Drugs: Clinical Ethics and the Health-System Pharmacist," presented by Linda B. Uchal, Pharm.D., M.S., BCPS, BCCCP. Uchal is a Clinical Pharmacist-Critical Care at UT Southwestern's Clements University Hospital. The lecture is scheduled for Tuesday, Feb. 10 from Noon-1 p.m. Details about this lecture may be found on the University's events calendar here. For more information, please email Ruth Vinciguerra.

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