Outstanding faculty with a variety of complementary talents is what makes a medical school department strong.
As you look through this month’s Connections, you will see example after example of outstanding faculty represented by their productivity. Clinicians, clinical scientists, laboratory scientists, educators; what a line up!
I am extremely proud of the work and the interests of our department's Psychiatry and Psychology faculty and all of their contributions to the O’Donnell Brain Institute and UT Southwestern Medical School.
--Carol A. Tamminga, M.D.
Department Chair
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In This Issue
Spotlight on Robin Jarrett -- Doximity Voting -- 2024 Fellowship Match -- Welcome New Faculty and Staff -- Faculty in the Media -- Awards and Accomplishments -- Upcoming Events -- CDRC News -- OBI News and Events
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Spotlight on... Robin B. Jarrett, Ph.D., ABPP
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Robin B. Jarrett, Ph.D., ABPP, is a Professor of Psychiatry and holds the Elizabeth H. Penn Professorship in Clinical Psychology at UT Southwestern, where her laboratory evaluates the role of psychosocial factors and interventions on the course of health, including mood and related disorders. Dr. Jarrett is a board-certified clinical psychologist who has been continuously active in research, clinical practice, and teaching since 1984. Dr. Jarrett is internationally known for contributions to psychosocial intervention, particularly cognitive-behavioral therapy. Her laboratory published the first positive pill placebo-controlled clinical trial demonstrating that the therapeutic effects of cognitive therapy exceeded pill placebo and did not differ from pharmacotherapy. Findings from her group have helped to create evidence-based practices in psychiatry, psychology, and the biopsychosocial model.
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Dr. Jarrett is a Founding Fellow of the Academy of Cognitive and Behavioral Therapies and a Fellow in the American Psychological Association, Association of Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, and Executive Leadership in Academic Medicine (ELAM). Dr. Jarrett is the lead psychologist for the Eugene McDermott Center for Pain Management.
In 2023 Dr. Jarrett completed training and certification as a professional coach for UT Southwestern faculty, staff, and trainees. When asked why she coaches, Dr. Jarrett replied, “People are our most precious asset. I value seeing colleagues develop their full potential through self-reflection, collaboration, and safety. Coaching complements the advising and mentoring available here at UT Southwestern and in the Department of Psychiatry. Coaching positions our faculty, staff, and trainees to grow toward their goals and to contribute fully."
Currently, Dr. Jarrett is authoring a collaborative book on mindful practices. She savors her own mindful practices in Santa Fe, the Texas Hill Country, the Great Smoky Mountains, the Carolina beaches, or “just anywhere.” Besides science, her passions include time with family and friends, mindful Sundays, and walking with nature.
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U.S. News & World Report Survey and Voting
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The 2024 conflict of interest (COI) statement and training must be completed by March 1. Announcement emails were sent to all individuals who are required to complete the annual COI training and submit a 2024 COI statement. If you did not receive an email, no action is required. If you have any questions, email the COI Office.
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- Syed Khader, Research Tech II, Psychiatry Neuroscience
- Betsy Martinez, Research Tech II, Psychiatry Neuroscience
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We have many opportunities!
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Izabella De Abreu, M.D., and Molly Camp, M.D., shared their expertise on caring for someone with dementia and tips for reducing the stress in a recent MedBlog. Read more here.
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Jane Foster, Ph.D. showcased her work on the importance of the microbiome in human brain disorders in a recent Microbiome Insights Blog. This article collected inspiring stories from women in microbiome science to celebrate the International Day of Women and Girls in Science. Read more here.
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Jasmine Ghannadpour, Ph.D., was featured in an interview with WFAA-TV on her journey of treating and caring for a patient's eating disorder at Children's Health Plano. Watch the interview here.
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Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Fellows
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Tarini Alapati, M.D.
Louisiana State University
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Shah Ali, M.D.
Texas Tech
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Arpit Heer, M.D.
University of North Dakota
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Jatin Julakanti, M.D.
UT Tyler
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Helen Liljenwall, M.D.
University of Pennsylvania
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Syshane Lu, M.D.
Southern Illinois University
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Emily Nguyen, M.D.
UT Southwestern
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Swetha Ramamurthy, M.D.
UT Southwestern
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Harini Suresh, M.D.
Beth Israel
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Addiction Psychiatry Fellow
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Chengxi "Vincent" Li, M.D.
UT Southwestern
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Consultation-Liaison Fellows
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Aisha Gillan, M.D.
University of Oklahoma
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Ahana Yogesh, M.D.
University of Southern California
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Geriatric Psychiatry Fellows
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Cassandra Jones, M.D.
UT Southwestern
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Allison Popovich, M.D.
University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston
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Forensic Psychiatry Fellow
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Kimberly "Maravet" Baig-Ward, M.D.
UT Southwestern
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Awards and Accomplishments
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Ozlem Hokelekli, M.D., received the Group Foundation for Advancing Mental Health's Southwestern Scholarship to attend the American Group Psychotherapy Association's Connect 2024.
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Kenneth Dekleva, M.D., was appointed for the fourth consecutive year as a Senior Fellow at the George H.W. Bush Foundation for U.S.-China relations. Dr. Dekleva is one of nine fellows from America, Europe, China, and Taiwan.
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Meitra Doty, M.D., received the 2023-2024 Irma Bland, M.D., Certificate of Excellence in Teaching Residents on behalf of the American Psychiatric Association and its Council on Medical Education and Lifelong Learning.
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Michael Li, M.D., has been selected as the new Psychiatry Clerkship VA Site Training Director. Dr. Li joined the VA in 2022 as a geriatric psychiatrist and has previously served as interim VA Site Training Director.
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Geetha Shivakumar, M.D., FAPA, has been selected as a Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association.
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Adriane dela Cruz, M.D., Ph.D., received the 2023-2024 Nancy C.A. Roeske, M.D., Certificate of Recognition for Excellence in Medical Student Education on behalf of the American Psychiatric Association and its Council on Medical Education and Lifelong Earning.
Dr. dela Cruz is also one of three finalists for the Innovation in Education Award from the University of Texas Kenneth I. Shine Academy of Health Science Education.
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International Neuropsychological Society Meeting
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Neuropsychology faculty and trainees headed to New York City for the International Psychological Society Meeting, where many presented posters on various topics. See more photos.
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Jasmine Ghannadpour, Ph.D., (pictured right) presented at the Mental Health America of Greater Dallas symposium alongside Urszula Kelley, M.D., and education specialists Dr. Lashundra Thomas and Brooke Soard and physician liaison Andrea Hansen.
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Arthur Westover, M.D., was awarded the inaugural 29 Acres Excellence in Autism Award at the 29 Acres 5th Annual Gala for his clinical work with autistic adults.
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Ann Tennier has been appointed by the Council of Science Editors as Web Editor. The Council of Science Editors is an international organization serving over 800 members in the scientific, scientific publishing, and information science communities.
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Psychology graduate student Matt Hutnyan was awarded a grant from the Jerry M. Lewis Foundation for his project Affective Cognition and Interpersonal Functioning Among Adults With and Without Depression. The grant funding will be used to support his doctoral dissertation research.
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Lia Thomas, M.D., was appointed as one of three new associate editors for the journal Academic Psychiatry after an international call for candidates was issued and a competitive application and interview process followed. Dr. Thomas previously served on the journal's editorial board and was the guest editor for a special issue on US Medical School Curriculum Reform Effects on Education in Psychiatry.
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Save the Date: Institutional Leaders Visit Psychiatry
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April 17, 2024; 7:00 to 9:00 a.m.
NG3.112
The Department of Psychiatry will present updates on its clinical, research, and education activities in a 2-hour, in-person meeting with Drs. Lee, Efron, Peterson, Thiele, Huang, and Conaway, Cameron Slocum, and Michael Baker.
These UT Southwestern leaders will, in turn, provide updates on institutional priorities, key school-wide programs, and developments in research, education, and faculty affairs and give an overview of the medical school finances.
All department members are invited to submit topics for leadership to cover at this meeting, such as challenges impacting faculty and/or the department.
Dr. Tamminga requests in-person participation at the meeting for its full duration. The department will provide coffee and danish to attendees.
(If attending in person is not at all possible for you, email for a link to join the meeting online.)
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Select Wednesdays at Noon
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February 21: Collin Vas, M.D., Faculty Development: Psychopharmacology Update
Watch for Emails with Calendar Invites, CME Codes, and Zoom Links
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2024 Recovery Symposium: What we can learn from COVID-19
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Friday, March 1, 2024; 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
William P. Clements Jr. University Hospital, CUH Education Center, 2nd Floor
6201 Harry Hines Blvd, Dallas, TX, 75390
In this meeting, Carol North, M.D., M.P.E., DLFAPA, an international leader in disaster mental health, will outline the psychiatric sequelae of disasters and discuss the mental health implications of the COVID-19 pandemic. Presentations will be followed by lunch and small-group discussions where attendees will be given the opportunity to discuss their experience during the pandemic with their peers and suggest alternative approaches for handling future pandemics. Each small group will be confidential and facilitated by a member of the psychiatry department (participation is not mandatory).
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Spring Grant Writing Bootcamp: Master the R Series
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March 1, 8, 15, and 22, 2024
A four-part grant writing series designed for those preparing to write an R01 or similar submission for an upcoming grant deadline and the people who advise them will take place this March. UTSW employees who are current members of the Meg Bouvier Grant Writing Course Library can participate for free. View the session schedule and more information. Register to attend.
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History of Women in Science and Medicine at UT Southwestern
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March 7, 2024; 4:00 to 7:00 p.m.
The Women in Science and Medicine Advisory Committee (WISMAC) will host a lecture by IF/THEN Ambassadors and WISMAC Members Julie Mirpuri, M.D., and Danielle Robertson, O.D., Ph.D., followed by a poster session.
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Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health Presentation and Q&A Session
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ARPA-H is a new federal research funding agency that supports bold and transformative biomedical and health science breakthroughs that cannot readily be accomplished through traditional research or commercial activity. The agency has a budget of $1.5 billion of research funding that needs to be awarded in the next two years. Currently, there are two ways for investigators to obtain ARPA-H funding:
1. Apply through the Open Broad Agency Announcement (Open BAA) by March 14.
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Tuesday, March 12, 2024; 12:00 to 1:00 p.m. (online only)
Bioethics and COVID-19: Lessons for a Post-Pandemic Future
Rebecca Weintraub Brendel, M.D., J.D.
Director of the Center for Bioethics and Associate Professor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School, Director of Law and Ethics at the Center for Law, Brain, and Behavior in the Department of Psychiatry at Massachusetts General Hospital, and Immediate Past-President of the American Psychiatric Association
While there is no fee to attend, participants must register. Register to attend virtually. Upon registration, participants will receive the Zoom event ID and link to join the webinar. For additional information, please see the announcement.
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UTSW Health System’s Celebration of Excellence will take place on April 26 -- an opportunity to showcase the exceptional work happening across our hospitals and clinics every day. Find all the details on the newly designed Celebration of Excellence SharePoint site (UTSW login required), including an entire section on the poster submission process, as well as a list of key dates, information on coaching help, and more.
Final poster submissions are due March 4.
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The Southwestern Academy of Teachers Small Grants Program is now accepting applications. If you are a faculty member or trainee working in collaboration with a UT Southwestern faculty member, you could be eligible for up to $3,500 per project. These grants are intended to fund education research projects related to the teaching priorities of the UT Southwestern schools. In turn, the program promotes educational research conducted by faculty and staff and innovation in the UTSW educational community. The submission deadline is May 1.
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Friday, June 7, 2024
This CME-certified program features interactive workshops on the topics of personal, professional, and system efficiency improvement. Register to attend.
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Manager of Clinical Research, Ronny Pipes, was chosen as a recipient of the Business Resource Group's Inspirational Mentor Award for his contribution as a mentor during the 2023 program cycle. His mentee, Trizzy Bui, spoke of Ronny's "unwavering dedication and commitment beyond the ordinary." Ronny was honored during the 2024 Mentorship Program Launch, pictured here.
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The first cohort of students recently completed a novel resilience-building program created from research gathered within the CDRC's Blue Steel Program.
Student athletes from UT Dallas engaged in principles of positive psychology, empowering them with the resilience-building strategies for use throughout their lifetime.
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THR Behavioral Health Grand Rounds
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Applications are open for the OBI's Clinical Neuroscience Scholars Program, which provides outstanding early-career faculty with mentoring in brain disease-related disciplines. The OBI is seeking candidates with demonstrated excellence and passion for clinical care and future promise in teaching and/or clinical investigation.
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Third Annual OBI Symposium: Neuroimmunology of CNS Disorders
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This symposium aims to update physicians and researchers specializing in Neurology, Neurological Surgery, Immunology, Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, Pediatrics, and Psychiatry, on new discoveries and novel treatments as it relates to Neuroimmunology of CNS Disorders. The symposium will take place March 27-28, 2024. For more information, view the flyer, and register to attend.
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O'Donnell Brain Institute travel grants support OBI-affiliated trainees who are attending national and international conferences and presenting their original research. Trainees are defined as Ph.D. student, postdoctoral scientist, resident, or clinical fellow. OBI will award up to ten travel grants per fiscal year of up to $2,500 each for travel costs. See full details.
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You are receiving this newsletter as a member or affiliate of the psychiatry department. The newsletter is typically sent the third Wednesday of the month.
If you would like to submit an item, the deadline is the second Wednesday of the month. Please email psychiatry.communications@utsouthwestern.edu.
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