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MUSC Psychiatry Chair Update
Thomas W. Uhde, M.D.
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
Institute of Psychiatry |
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ONGOING STUDIES & PUBLICATIONS |
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Research in the Department
Ranked 11th in the nation among departments of psychiatry in total research funding from the National Institutes of Health, MUSC Psychiatry is the single largest research department in the College of Medicine. |
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Did you know that today is National Women Physicians Day?
Today, February 3rd, we celebrate National Women Physicians Day, which marks the birthday of Dr. Elizabeth Blackwell, the first woman to receive a medical degree in the United States in 1849. Dr. Blackwell is credited with initiating the movement that helped women gain entry and equality in the field of medicine.
We are fortunate to have over 500 women physicians across MUSC, many of whom serve in key leadership and training roles. As an institution, we simply could not deliver the high level of care, service, and innovation for which we are known without these individuals.
Thank you to our women physicians for your contributions past, present and future. We are better because of your contributions and leadership.
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The badge reader system replacement for IOP will start in a few weeks.
The horizonal-facing badges will not work with the new system and those with horizontal-facing badges will need to have them replaced with the newer vertical-facing badges.
For badge replacements, please email psaccess@musc.edu and request a new badge.
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On January 29, 2022, Jack Edelson, M.D. (psychiatry resident) participated as a panelist at the (virtual) 28th Annual Alcohol and Drug Issues Conference for Clinicians sponsored by UofSC School of Medicine/Prisma Health-Midlands. Great job and congratulations!
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EMPLOYEE RECOGNITION PROGRAM |
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Do you know an employee who has gone the extra mile recently? Nominate them for the Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences' MVP Award! This award will be given quarterly to an employee nominated by their peers for going above and beyond in the workplace. For more information or to nominate an employee, please visit our Employee Recognition Page on the Horseshoe. |
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Quarter 2 MVP Award Winners (FY22) |
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Congratulations to our Quarter 2 award winners, Katie Gracar (L) and Kristen Mulholland (R)! We sincerely thank you for your hard work and dedication to the Department. |
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SPRING CYCLE FOR PROMOTION & TENURE |
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SPRING CYCLE FOR PROMOTION & TENURE
For anyone who is requesting promotion or tenure effective January 1, 2023, all promotion and tenure requests must be received in the Chair’s office no later than February 4, 2022, in the form of complete packets accompanied by a letter of recommendation from your Division Director. Packets with checklists, requests for materials, and forms specific for regular and modified faculty have been developed to make the submission process more straightforward. Packets are available on the College of Medicine’s website. Follow this link https://horseshoe.musc.edu/university/colleges/com/faculty/apt-committee/promotion-tenure-forms
Promotion to Associate Professor or Professor requires a minimum of four letters of recommendation, addressed to the Departmental Chair. Individuals selected to write the minimum four letters should be non-MUSC faculty in the candidate’s field at the academic rank of professor or its equivalent stature. At least two of these individuals should not be associated with the candidate by having been past mentors/teachers/students/trainees. We ask that you provide 4-6 names of individuals that we can contact to solicit letters of recommendation.
The letter of recommendation from your Division Director must follow Appendix 2 in the COM APT guidelines. Division Director letters should include the following paragraphs: introductory, education, research if applicable, scholarly publications, clinical practice if applicable, administration, and other activities and accomplishments.
If you have any questions, please contact Kristen Mulholland at mulhollk@musc.edu. |
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2021-2022 GRAND ROUND SERIES |
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Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
2021-2022 Grand Rounds Series
"Advances in Technology: A Datablitz Highlighting Latest Research"
Presented by the Executive Committee for Research and Research Administration
Friday, Feb. 4, 2022 | 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm EST
Drs. Hannah Espelata, Sara Hales, Connie Guille and Alyssa Rheingold
Medical University of South Carolina
The Executive Committee for Research and Research Administration welcomes you to a special Grand Rounds format as we sponsor a “datablitz” on advances in technology research that is being conducted within the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences. This novel format would allow multiple projects to be highlighted from the Department. The current datablitz will include presentations by Drs. Hannah Espelata, Sarah Hales, Connie Guille and Alyssa Rheingold.
Dr. Espeleta will provide an overview of an online toolkit for mental health providers, originally designed for in-person services, and will discuss how the toolkit has been additionally utilized in telementalhealth services.
Dr. Guille will describe a patient and provider-informed technology-enhanced solution to improve screening, brief intervention and referral to treatment, called Listening to Women (LTW).
Dr. Hales will discuss the development of pilot data related to a brief multidisciplinary weight loss intervention.
And lastly, Dr. Rheingold will describe the design and implementation of a health system level intervention through the electronic health record (EHR) modifications to screen, detect, and facilitate physician guidance in brief intervention for intimate partner violence in primary care clinics.
The Medical University of South Carolina designates this live activity for a maximum of 1
AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™.
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HIPAA PRIVACY RULE REMINDER |
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The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) Privacy Rule provides a Federal law to protect privacy and confidentiality by preventing a release of a patient's individually identifiable health information (i.e., information in a medical record). MUSC's full policy can be reviewed in the HIPAA Patient Confidentiality Handbook.
What is considered appropriate access?
You are allowed to access Protected Health Information (PHI) in the following circumstances:
- For Treatment, Payment and Operations (TPO)
- To view your own medical record
- To view the medical record of your minor child (less than 16 years of age), unless your parental rights have been terminated
- To view the medical record of an individual when you have a valid, signed authorization on file with Health Information Services prior to access
- Annual Permission by Patient to Access PHI form
What is considered inappropriate access?
Unauthorized access, use or disclosure of PHI is prohibited. Some examples of HIPAA violations:
- Viewing an adult family member’s record without prior written authorization
- Talking about a patient in unsecured locations such as elevators, cafes, etc.
- Misdirected fax, email or mail
- Giving the wrong prescription to the patient
- Posting patient information on a social media site
- Using video apps (FaceTime, etc.) for personal reasons in patient areas and/or around Protected Health Information while at work
- Unauthorized photography of patients
- Leaving a medical record or business paperwork in an unsecured location
- Viewing anyone’s medical record out of curiosity or concern
- Viewing a medical record of a celebrity or newsworthy patient when you are not part of the patient’s care team
- Viewing a medical record for “self-education” when you are not part of the patient’s care team
- Viewing the record of a patient you treated in the past, when you are not involved in their current treatment
- Viewing the record of a co-worker or patient to look up their address, phone number, birthday, patient status, or location
If you have questions or concerns regarding the HIPAA policy or the appropriateness of accessing a patient's record, please reach out to one of the Compliance contacts below:
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Please consider nominating yourself or a colleague for the College of Medicine Faculty Council.
- Nominations must be received by February 11, 2022 and can be submitted here: https://redcap.link/qwaf5ltt
- MUSC College of Medicine Faculty Council:
- -Serves in advisory role to the Dean on issues of faculty staff, trainee, and student development;
- -Develops recommendations for policy changes;
- -Conveys faculty concerns;
- -Maintains lines of communication between faculty and administration on issues and concerns among faculty;
- -Facilitates accomplishment of initiatives.
- Meeting times: Regular Council meetings occur during most months, either in person and/or electronically, with a minimum of six meetings per year.
- Length of term: 3 years
- This is your chance to have a voice in the College of Medicine!
- Issues with accessing the nominations form can be sent to gottfrem@musc.edu
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Be a Heart Walk hero! The American Heart Association Heart Walk has been a tradition at MUSC for many years, and our care teams and researchers have been recipients of AHA grants to find new ways to help patients and families.
The 2022 Lowcountry Heart Walk will be held on Feb. 26 at Riverfront Park. Please consider supporting or starting a team, joining one of the 15 MUSC teams already formed, or making a donation to support a walker or team. |
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ANNUAL MANDATORY MYQUEST TRAINING |
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Annual mandatory training for 2022 has been assigned in MyQuest. Please note that ALL MUSC employees have a requirement of 4 hours of Diversity and Inclusion training, which is self-directed. Learn more about this requirement here. The deadline for completion of all training is June 30, 2022.
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DIVERSITY, EQUITY, & INCLUSION TRAINING |
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As part of MUSC's ongoing commitment to leading and learning in the domains of equity and inclusion, all MUSC employees must complete 4 hours of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) training by 6/30/22. DEI credit will be given for the training sessions offered below. Registration can be completed via MyQuest. |
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Vocational Rehabilitation Overview
February 22, 2022
10:30 am to 11:30 am
Virtual via Microsoft Teams
In-Person Training Location TBD
This training is designed to:
- Provide an overview of consumer and business services provided by VocationalRehabilitation
- Outline valuable resources that the agency offers to employees and studentswith disabilities
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Department of Justice (Ban the Box)
March 16, 2022
10:00 am to 12:00 pm
Virtual via Microsoft Teams
This training is designed to:
- Define recidivism and the disproportionate racialimpact of denying employment based on pastcriminal record
- Discuss current programs aimed at reducingrecidivism
Hosted by DOJ’s Community Outreach Coordinator, Danielle Sweat Whylly, Ph.D.
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Sexual Harassment Training
April 8, 2022
10:30 am to 12:00 pm
Virtual via Microsoft Teams
In-Person Training Location TBD
This training is designed to:
- Explain differences between sexual attraction vssexual harassment
- Notify employers of their responsibilities and stepsthey can take to lessen their liabilities byrecognizing and preventing sexual harassment inthe workplace.
Hosted by SC Human Affairs Commission Deputy Commissioner Daniel Koon
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FALL SOCIAL WORK CONFERENCE |
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PARENT-CHILD INTERACTION THERAPY RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES |
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HOLLINGS CANCER CENTER
T32 ITOS FELLOWS APPLICATION |
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STAR CHILDREN'S DAY TREATMENT PROGRAM |
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DART DIDACTIC SEMINAR SERIES |
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Please join us on February 22, 2022 at 9:00a.m. EST for a special DART didactic presentation from Dr. Antonio Morgan-Lopez on
“Ensuring Equity in Measurement in the Assessment and Treatment of PTSD and Alcohol and Other Drugs Comorbidity.”
Dr. Morgan-Lopez is a Quantitative Psychology Fellow with RTI International. He received his Ph.D. in Quantitative Psychology from Arizona State University and has served as PI or Co-I on numerous investigations sponsored by the National Institutes of Health, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, United States Department of Defense, and FDA. In addition, he has served on numerous NIH Study Sections as a standing member and ad hoc reviewer.
To register for this (free) seminar, click here: https://musccom.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZMsde2urj4tGtZ0RNESuqU1YmjjnZHwgXv7
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SOCIETY FOR CLINICAL SOCIAL WORK
2022 ANNUAL CONFERENCE |
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WOMEN'S HEALTH INTEREST GROUP |
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Please click the link on the flyer to join the meeting. |
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LOWCOUNTRY MENTAL HEALTH CONFERENCE |
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Child & Adolescent Division
Open Rank/Faculty (UNIV, Full-Time): This candidate will primarily provide inpatient services to children and adolescents (6-12yo) in the Institute of Psychiatry. They will be responsible for the care of patients and the supervision of medical students, residents, and Child Fellows for one of our interdisciplinary care teams. This candidate will also have a small portion of their effort dedicated to another service that may consist of telemedicine, outpatient care, and/or residential care depending on candidates preferences and effort availability.
Open Rank/Faculty (UNIV, Full-Time): This candidate will work as a consultant and liaison for the Shawn Jenkins Children’s Hospital + Pearl Tourville Women’s Health Pavilion providing psychiatric consultation and care to patients in inpatient and urgent care in that facility. This candidate will also supervise and provide education to C&A Fellows and other APPs who help staff this service. This candidate will also provide supervision for general residents and fellows in the Child and Adolescent Outpatient MUSC ED Walk in Clinic, helping to establish care for families who were recently seen in the MUSC Pediatric Emergency Room.
Assistant Professor (UNIV, Full-Time): The Medical University of South Carolina's (MUSC) Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry in the
Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences is recruiting for clinician-educator faculty positions in downtown Charleston, SC. According to the candidate’s preferences they may be involved with clinical services across a variety of clinical settings including outpatient, day treatment, inpatient and residential programs. Direct patient encounters and tele-psychiatry services may also be included. Desire to work with medical students, residents, and child fellows preferred.
Women's Reproductive Behavioral Health Division
Assistant Professor (UNIV, Full-Time): The Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at MUSC is seeking a clinical psychologist with an interest and experience in Women’s Mental Health. The candidate will work collaboratively within an integrated behavioral health program and provide evidence-based psychotherapies to pregnant and postpartum women with mental health disorders, substance use disorders, and stress-related disorders as well as therapy for women experiencing traumatic events, grief and/or perinatal loss.
Licensed Social Worker LISW-CP (MUSCP, Full-Time):
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The purpose of this research is to test out a new way of treating generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) with low intensity focused ultrasound pulsation (LIFUP). If the subject agrees to participate in the research study, the participation will last approximately 10.5 hours over seven (7) days. The visits are as follows: 1- consent and MRI, 2- and 3- focused ultrasound will be delivered outside of the MRI environment, 4- MRI plus focused ultrasound, 5- assessments 1 week post focused ultrasound, and 6- one month follow-up assessments. Research studies are voluntary and include only people who agree to take part.
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SELF CARE SUPPORT SESSIONS |
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COMPREHENSIVE PSYCHIATRIC
CARE SPECIALISTS (CPCS) |
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The CPCS office is currently taking referrals for youth and adults for outpatient therapy and/or medication management. |
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The CPCS office is located at 26 Bee Street and is seeing patients either virtually or in the office. All patients are self-pay at the time of the appointment and will be provided with the necessary paperwork to submit for reimbursement from their insurance companies. All department of psychiatry faculty members are eligible to see private patients in CPCS.
To make a referral or schedule an appointment, call 843-792-9396.
For more information about making a referral or joining the practice, feel free to contact Hilary Bernstein, LISW, DHA at bernsteh@musc.edu
Check out our website: Psychiatriccarespecialists.com
Like our Facebook page: Comprehensive Psychiatric Care Specialists
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FENTANYL URINE TEST
CLINICAL NEUROBIOLOGY LAB |
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FENTANYL URINE TEST NOW OFFERED BY
THE CLINICAL NEUROBIOLOGY LAB (CNL)
The use of the powerful opiate drug, FENTANYL is on the rise, accounting for a large share of overdose deaths in SC, and the greater US.
Previously, urine drug testing at MUSC could not detect Fentanyl use. The Clinical Neurobiology Laboratory has recently completed an extensive validation of a qualitative (positive vs negative) urine test for the presence of Fentanyl which can be used to distinguish this drug from other commonly used/abused opiates such as oxycodone, buprenorphine and morphine. This test should aid clinicians in the evaluation of patients in multiple clinical settings, especially when illicit drug use is suspected.
Simply order: “Fentanyl, Urine, Qual (IOP LAB)” or “LAB9066”
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Individuals needing to contact the MUSC COVID Vaccine Call Center can utilize the information below:
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The COVID-19 Vaccine Task Force will be posting updates on the COVID-19 Vaccine intranet site, including information about the vaccine safety and efficacy, so our care team members can make an informed decision.
**Updated University Directives can be found here.**
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LAB & TESTING OPTIONS
The following resource provides MUSC Health lab and testing options pertaining to COVID-19. Included on this page is information regarding drive-thru and “pop-up” mobile COVID testing locations, antibody or serology tests, drive-in lab and nurse visits, and original/classic lab testing.
MUSC Health Lab & Testing Options
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MANDATORY SELF-MONITORING
Due to the activity of COVID-19 within the hospital and community, all employees, residents, fellows and students within all MUSC entities are directed to begin daily self-monitoring for COVID-19 symptoms. This applies regardless of whether you have been working remotely on a full-time or intermittent basis.
You need to continue daily self-monitoring, even if symptoms are not present.
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UPDATES VIA THE HORSESHOE
In addition to updates provided by MUSC Enterprise, the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences will also provide updates through our employee intranet, The Horseshoe. Updates will be provided regularly as new information becomes available. For your convenience, direct links are provided below.
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NAMI CONNECTION & NAMI FAMILY SUPPORT |
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UPDATED MOONLIGHTING POLICY |
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THANK YOU TO OUR SUPPORTERS |
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If you would like to submit content to include in next week's Chair Update, please submit to Dr. Jamie Fisher by 12:00 pm on Monday. Thank you. |
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