July 24, 2025
In the aftermath of the horrific flooding in Central Texas that claimed the lives of more than 130 people – many of them children – UT Southwestern Psychiatry faculty are helping families process the fear and uncertainty that comes from such a tragic event.
Through interviews in local and statewide media outlets and planned volunteering efforts on the ground in the Hill Country, our faculty are providing guidance for parents on how to speak to their children about frightening subjects. From age-specific messages of reassurance and knowledge-sharing to explanations of how to navigate having children viewing traumatic events in the media, they have been valuable resources in the effort to reassure children throughout Texas that they are safe and cared for.
In this edition of The Pulse and in editions in the weeks to come, you will find links to those news stories and volunteer efforts. Please join me in thanking our colleagues for making a difference in our community.
Tarek K. Rajji
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Transitions - Announcements - Welcome New Staff - In the Media -
Kudos - Presentations - Save the Date
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| | Elizabeth Dodge, M.D., retired on June 30, 2025. Dr. Dodge received her undergraduate degree from Yale and graduated from medical school at UT Southwestern, where she also completed psychiatry residency training. Dr. Dodge completed a fellowship in child and adolescent psychiatry at the University of California, Los Angeles, and served as a psychiatrist for a residential/outpatient program in Los Angeles until she returned to Dallas. In addition to maintaining a private practice, she has served as a psychiatrist for the Dallas Independent School District, Youth and Family Centers. She joined the faculty at UT Southwestern in 2017 as an Assistant Professor in Student Wellness and Counseling (SWaC), where she has provided personal counseling, psychotherapy, group therapy, and psychiatric services for students in the Medical School, Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, and School of Health Professions, helping students maintain wellness and thrive. She also has served on committees for student behavioral intervention, student wellness/resident wellness, and peer advocacy mentoring, and she has interviewed medical school applicants. She has supervised residents weekly in a student wellness elective as well as in psychodynamic psychotherapy and has taught courses on topics from boundary setting to bystander intervention training in transition to clerkships and more. Dr. Moore shared that Dr. Dodge “exemplifies what it means to be part of a team- she offers mentorship to earlier career faculty, is always available for thoughtful consultation with peers, and really reminds me team why we love student wellness.” Dr. Wolff added, “She also has been a wonderful colleague to the psychiatrists and psychologists at SWaC.” Dr. Dodge’s thoughtful approach in mentoring, teaching, and counseling has been an asset to our department and to learners both inside psychiatry and across the institution. We wish her well in her new stage of life.
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NEW! Apply for the Health Equity Scholars Program
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The Health Equity Scholars Program seeks to develop clinical faculty who are passionate about health equity research. Selected scholars will receive two years of financial support and professional mentorship, along with tools and experience to promote community health and wellness. Additionally, participants will join the Office of Faculty Development’s LEAD cohort, with 20% of their full-time salary funded for education and outreach projects.
The Health Equity Scholars Program is funded by UT Southwestern and Parkland Health. Applications are open from now until July 31 for the 2025-2027 cycle. The program begins on Oct. 1.
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Sandarsh Surya, M.D., has accepted the role of Medical Director for the Parkland Outpatient Behavioral Health Clinic, effective following the retirement of Timothy Wolff, M.D., Aug. 31. Dr. Surya joined UT Southwestern and Parkland earlier this year, bringing a wealth of experience in clinical care, education, and leadership. He is a board-certified psychiatrist with subspecialty certification in geriatric psychiatry and nationally recognized for his work in neurostimulation and treatment-resistant mood disorders, with extensive publications on electroconvulsive therapy, clozapine safety, and innovative treatments in psychiatry. Dr. Surya has already made a significant impact through his work as Assistant Medical Director of the Behavioral Health Clinic. His collaborative spirit, clinical expertise, and deep commitment to education and quality improvement make him an ideal leader to guide our outpatient behavioral health services into the future.
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Kala Bailey, M.D., M.B.A., has been appointed as the Executive Clinical Director of Neuroscience, leading the service line in partnership with the associate vice president for neuroscience clinical programs. In this new aspect of Dr. Bailey's work, she will develop strategies to advance clinical performance and quality and to provide equitable access to operational resources in alignment with Health System goals, as well as serve as a liaison for clinical department, hospital and ambulatory leaders, UT Southwestern clinical partners, and referring physicians. Alongside this executive leadership role, Dr. Bailey will continue her role as Vice Chair for Clinical Affairs, overseeing the clinical programs, patient care operations, and faculty and providing strategic and operational leadership for all clinical activities in the Department of Psychiatry.
| | | Call for Nominations: Shine Academy |
UT Southwestern may submit up to four nominees for the prestigious honor of membership in the University of Texas System Kenneth I. Shine, M.D., Academy of Health Science Education, which recognizes excellence in teaching across many disciplines in health science education.
Outstanding performance in any of the following categories will qualify faculty for consideration:
- Direct teaching
- Curriculum development and instructional design or redesign
- Assessment of learner performance
- Mentoring and counseling
- Educational administration and leadership
- Educational scholarship and research
Submissions are due July 25. For more information, email Pamela Munoz.
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NEW! Kacie Lancaster, joins the CTRN team as a research coordinator. Kacie graduated from Abilene Christian University with a Master of Science in Clinical Psychology after earning an undergraduate degree in Psychology at Texas Tech University. She has two dogs – both rescues.
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Kirk Dickey, a long-time communications professional, has joined the Chair’s Office as the Marketing and Communications Manager. In this role, Kirk will lead our department's reputation-building activities, including newsletters, social media, and flyers, among other opportunities for sharing our announcements, activities, and achievements. Originally from northwest Louisiana, Kirk started his career in journalism before transitioning to public relations and marketing, a field that he has worked in for more than a decade.
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Ashanti Thomas, L.M.S.W., obtained a bachelor's degree in social work at Stephen F. Austin State University in East Texas. Ashanti then obtained a master’s degree in social work at the University of Texas in Arlington, TX. Ashanti will be working with the Transitional Adult Youth program, along with other case management projects.
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Cynthia Fung, M.S.N., APRN, PMHNP-BC, is a board-certified Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP). Ms. Fung completed her B.S. in Nursing at The University of Texas at Arlington and worked as a registered nurse at Parkland Hospital and at UT Southwestern Medical Center for several years. After earning her M.S. in Nursing from Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, she then completed the Advanced Practice Provider Psychiatry Fellowship Program at UT Southwestern Medical Center and has now joined our outpatient psychiatry clinic as a full-time provider.
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In consideration of the tragic flooding in the Hill Country, UT Southwestern updated a Q&A with Betsy Kennard, Psy.D., and James Norcross, M.D., about how to best talk with children about sensitive topics in the wake of traumatic events.
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The UT Southwestern MedBlog "Treating functional neurological disorder by retraining the brain and body" includes a "Doctor's Notes" video featuring Chadrick Lane, M.D. Dr. Lane explains key aspects of functional neurological disorder.
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NEW! Flood recovery volunteering
Michael Preston, M.D., has volunteered to support the Texas Health and Human Services Commission Disaster Response and Hill Country Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities mission to assist families in the aftermath of the Central Texas Fourth of July weekend flooding disaster. Dr. Preston and a group of volunteers will relieve other support personnel currently on scene, providing trauma and emotional support for Hill Country staff, their families, and other residents who come to the Emotional Support Center set up in that area. The volunteer group will be on site from Aug. 4-7.
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NEW! The Psych Avatar Project
The Psych Avatar Project has been selected by the University of Texas at Dallas (UTD) Capstone Project. Darlene King, M.D., will work with teams at UTD and UT Southwestern's BioHPC to create a UTSW website that allows educators to create simulated patients for Behavioral Health training purposes.
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Doximity Reputation Ranking continues to rise
The 2025-2026 Doximity Residency Reputation ranking for UT Southwestern Psychiatry has risen to #14 in the nation (up from 15 last year) while continuing as #1 in the South and #1 in Texas. Doximity surveys its members annually for these numbers, and we appreciate the votes from our faculty and alumni. Our scores reflect the hard work of our education faculty and staff in listening and responding to the residents to continually advance the quality of our program. These efforts are led by Adam Brenner, M.D., Vice Chair, Education, and Residency Program Director; Tameka Ellis, M.B.A., Education Manager; and Associate Program Directors Timothy Wolff, M.D., Lia Thomas, M.D., Adriane Dela Cruz, M.D., Ph.D., and Josh Hubregsen, M.D. Congratulations to all and many thanks to our education leaders for this ongoing upward trajectory!
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Master Educator Fellowship
Juan Sosa, M.D., has received the Association for Academic Psychiatry's 2025 Master Educator IDEA Fellowship. Psychiatric educators in the program become effective leaders in health professions education in psychiatry and develop advanced teaching skills and expertise in educational theory and educational scholarship to foster a positive learning experience.
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NIMH Outstanding Resident Award
Cesar Montelongo-Hernandez, M.D., M.S., Ph.D., a resident in our Research Track program, has been invited to present his research as an Honorable Mention Awardee in the Outstanding Resident Award Program at the National Institute of Mental Health.
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Golden Heart Award
Amanda Bower, LCSW-S, has received our Golden Heart Award for Clinical Excellence this month.
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Klingenstein Fellowship Award
Seungwon (Sebastian) Choi, Ph.D., has received the Klingenstein Fellowship Award in Neuroscience for "Unraveling the Cancer-Neuron Crosstalk: Pathological Interactions Between Cancer and Pain Circuits." The award supports highly promising early career researchers in cutting-edge investigations with $150,000 per year for three years ($450,000 total).
| | | Staff from the Chair's Office and Financial Affairs enjoyed a lunch out in appreciation for all their efforts on behalf of our department. | | |
4th year Clinical Psychology student Emma Reutimann won the annual Dallas Psychological Association Dissertation Award for her project titled "Measuring the Prevalence of Secondary Traumatic Stress and Related Factors in Burn Care Clinicians."
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NEW! Kaylee Davis-Bordovsky, M.D., Assistant Professor in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, presented “Psychiatric Medications in the Classroom: An Overview for School Nurses” to 250 DFW school nurses at the Children’s School-Based Health Academy.
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Kipp Pietrantonio, Ph.D., presented at the Society for the Psychological Study of Social issues Conference in Portland, Oregon, in a symposium titled "Advancing Economic Justice with Psychological Science."
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ADMSEP Meeting
At the Association of Directors of Medical Student Education in Psychiatry Annual Meeting in Boston, Lia Thomas, M.D., co-presented the workshop "Addressing Ambivalence: How to Advise Medical Students Uncertain about a Career in Psychiatry." Dr. Thomas will serve the ADMSEP Council as Past President for 2025-2026.
Adriane dela Cruz, M.D., Ph.D., presented two workshops: "Getting the Most Out of ADMSEP: Optimizing Mentoring Relationships in Professional Societies" and "Implementing Curriculum Revision Even If You Don’t Want To: A Discussion for Preclinical Educators." Dr. dela Cruz will continue to serve on the ADMSEP Awards Committee and as Chair of the Posters Awards Subcommittee.
Ashley Woolbert, M.D., presented the poster "From Theory to Practice: Teaching Social Determinants of Health Through a Human Rights Framework" with medical students Bilal Rehman, Margaret Vo, and Cole Ferguson.
Darlene King, M.D., was a plenary speaker for "The Last of Us: Developing Resilient Policies to Survive the Era of AI."
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AACN Meeting
Our department was well represented at the American Academy of Clinical Neuropsychology meeting in Chicago. Among other presenters and attendees, Psychology Doctoral Candidate Matt Hutnyan presented his work with Dr. Leslie Rosenstein on a case of normal pressure hydrocephalus and HIV encephalopathy. Jeffrey Schaffert, Ph.D., Christian LoBue, Ph.D., Munro Cullum, Ph.D., and Matthew Clem, Ph.D., presented a workshop on the forensic aspects of concussion, aging, and dementia.
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Lia Thomas, M.D., co-presented "Optimal Strategies for Your Residency Application, with a focus on Psychiatry (For Applicants and Advisors)" as part of a webinar hosted by the Association of American Medical Colleges.
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Jane Foster, Ph.D., spoke at "The Barcelona Debates on the Human Microbiome" about the microbiome and depression.
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NEW! Psychiatry Department Town Hall
Wednesday, Sept. 3, 12-1 p.m. via Zoom
Check your calendar for the Zoom link.
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NEW! OBI Workshop for New Faculty
New OBI-affiliated faculty members (hired from 2023 to present) are invited to learn how to establish and maintain a lab at UT Southwestern. Administrative experts from across campus will discuss specific processes, deadlines, and policies and answer your questions.
Time: 10 a.m.-3 p.m.
Location: NM3.930 (Thompson Family Conference Center)
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NEW! 2025-2026 O'Donnell Brain Institute Seminar Series
The 2025-2026 O'Donnell Brain Institute Seminar Series speakers are internationally and nationally recognized leaders in neuroscience from around the country and the world. View the new academic year lineup here and check the weekly OBI Events and Funding Newsletter for any updated seminar details. All seminars are held in NM3.930 (Thompson Family Conference Center) unless otherwise noted.
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