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SUBMISSIONS OR QUESTIONS: [email protected] ▪ (405) 271-5121, Ext. 47639 www.oumedicine.com/psychiatry For information: (405) 271-4468 For more Rounds and Seminars, see page 5. GRAND ROUNDS January 2020 January 9 12:00-1:00 pm, Samis Education Center, Rainbolt Auditorium, 2nd floor Mild TBI/Postconcussive Syndrome and PTSD: Differential Diagnosis and Management William D. Ruwe, PsyD Neuropsychologist, OKC VA Medical Center Travis Mitchell, PhD, LPCS Geropsychology Resident January 23 12:00-1:00 pm, Samis Education Center, Rainbolt Auditorium, 2nd floor Tough Pill to Swallow? Aging Medical Professionals and Mandatory Re-credentialing Evaluations John F. Linck, PhD, ABPP-CN Assistant Professor, Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences OUHSC 12:00-1:00 p.m. Samis Education Center 1200 Childrens Avenue, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Free and convenient parking available for all attendees. Map: http://www.samiseducationcenter.com/ Calendar 2 Scholarly Acvies 3-4 Holiday Acvies 5-6 Conferences/Seminars 7 Emergency Informaon Communicaon System 8-9 INSIDE The Department would like to express appreciaon to all adjunct, VA, and community volunteer faculty who parcipate in the teaching and training of our fellows, residents, trainees, and medical students. Thank you for the many hours you dedicate to enrich our departmental training and educaonal programs!

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SUBMISSIONS OR QUESTIONS: [email protected] ▪ (405) 271-5121, Ext. 47639 ▪ www.oumedicine.com/psychiatry

For information: (405) 271-4468

For more Rounds and Seminars, see page 5.

GRAND ROUNDS

January 2020

January 9 12:00-1:00 pm, Samis Education Center, Rainbolt Auditorium, 2nd floor

Mild TBI/Postconcussive Syndrome and PTSD:

Differential Diagnosis and Management

William D. Ruwe, PsyD Neuropsychologist, OKC VA Medical Center Travis Mitchell, PhD, LPCS Geropsychology Resident

January 23 12:00-1:00 pm, Samis Education Center, Rainbolt Auditorium, 2nd floor

Tough Pill to Swallow? Aging Medical Professionals

and Mandatory Re-credentialing Evaluations

John F. Linck, PhD, ABPP-CN Assistant Professor, Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences OUHSC

12:00-1:00 p.m.

Samis Education Center

1200 Children’s Avenue, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

Free and convenient parking available for all attendees.

Map: http://www.samiseducationcenter.com/

Calendar 2

Scholarly Activities 3-4

Holiday Activities 5-6

Conferences/Seminars 7

Emergency Information Communication System

8-9

INSIDE

The Department would

like to express

appreciation to all

adjunct, VA, and

community volunteer

faculty who participate

in the teaching and

training of our fellows,

residents, trainees, and

medical students.

Thank you for the many

hours you

dedicate to enrich our

departmental training

and educational

programs!

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monthly meetings

Jan. 3 12:15 Education Council (WP 3460)

Jan. 5 12:00 Morbidity and Mortality Conference (WP 3460)

Jan. 10 4:00 Research Council (WP 3360)

Jan. 11 1:00 Clinical Council (WP 3460)

Jan. 11 2:00 Administrative Advisory Council (WP3350)

Jan. 17 12:00 General Residency Training Program (WP3460)

Jan. 18 12:00 VA Mental Health Council (VAMC, 8A165)

Jan. 18 12:5 Child Mental Health Services (Family Therapy Rm)

Jan. 18 1:00 Child Residency Training Committee (WP-3031)

Jan. 19 12:00 Journal Club (WP 3460)

Jan. 24 12:15 Clinical Training Committee – Psychology Internship and Postdoctoral Fellowship (CH2B-2410)

Jan. 24 8:00 Executive Committee (WP 3460)

SUBMISSIONS OR QUESTIONS: [email protected] ▪ (405) 271-5121, Ext. 47639 ▪ www.oumedicine.com/psychiatry

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY

1

2

M&M Conference (12:00, WP3460)

3

6 Child and Adolescent

Psychiatry Fellows Journal Club

(12:00, WP3460)

7

Executive Committee (12:00, WP3460)

8 Neuropsych Case

Conference (8:00, WP3460)

9 Grand Rounds

(12:00-1:00) Samis Center,

Rainbolt Auditorium

11 Clinical Substance

Abuse Seminar (2:00, Samis Center,

3rd Floor Conf. Room)

13

Child Psychiatry Professorial Rounds

(12:00, WP3460)

14

Education Council (12:00, WP3460)

15 Neuropsych Case

Conference (8:00, WP3460)

Clinical Psychology Executive Committee

(1:00, WP3350)

16 Residents

Journal Club (12:00, WP3460)

18 Clinical Substance

Abuse Seminar (2:00, Samis Center,

3rd Floor Conf. Room)

20

Martin Luther King, Jr.

Holiday

21

Dept. Faculty Meeting (12:00, WP3460)

22

Neuropsych Case Conference

(8:00, WP3460)

23

Grand Rounds (12:00-1:00)

Samis Center, Rainbolt Auditorium

24

Clinical Substance Abuse Seminar

(2:00, Samis Center, 3rd Floor Conf. Room)

27

Child Psychiatry Professorial Rounds

(12:00, WP3460)

28 Psychology Training

Faculty (12:15-1:30)

Nicholson Tower 5th Flr., Conf. Room C

Child/Adolescent Fellowship

Training Committee (12:00, WP3031)

29 Neuropsych Case

Conference

(8:00, WP3460)

Clinical Psychology

Executive Committee

(1:00, WP3350)

Research Council

(1:00, WP3350)

30 31 Clinical Substance

Abuse Seminar (2:00, Samis Center,

3rd Floor Conf. Room)

Grand Rounds: Morbidity & Mortality Conference and Fellows/Residents Journal Clubs

12:00-1:00 (WP 3460) Attendance at Journal Clubs and M&M Conference is limited to full-time Psychiatry faculty, residents, and fellows.

Thursday, Jan. 2 (Morbidity & Mortality Conference): “Valproate: An Unexpected Side Effect,” Eleanor Lastrapes, MD, Res-ident Physician, PGY II. (Moderator: Chris Czapla, MD)

Monday, Jan. 6 (Child Fellows’ Journal Club): “Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, School Performance, and Effect of Medication” Heena Patel, MD, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Fellow (Moderator: Swapna Deshpande, MD)

Thursday, Jan. 16 (Journal Club): “Oxytocin as a Treatment for Borderline Personality Disorder,” William Wilson, MD, Resi-dent Physician, PGY II. (Moderator: Phebe Tucker, MD)

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Scholarly Activities and Awards

SUBMISSIONS OR QUESTIONS: [email protected] ▪ (405) 271-5121, Ext. 47639 ▪ www.oumedicine.com/psychiatry

Highlighted Teaching Activities

PPS-I LECTURES

“Intro to Life Span Development and Addictions”, January 6, Maria Trapp, PhD, (OKC) and Kim

Coon, EdD (Tulsa)

“ADHD and Disruptive Behavior Disorders in Children,” January 6, Robyn Cowperthwaite, MD

(OKC) and Andrew Liew, MD (Tulsa)

“Cognitive and Psychosocial Development in Childhood and the Importance of Attachment,” Janu-

ary 13, Swapna Deshpande, MD (OKC) and Kara Foster, MD (Tulsa)

“Cognitive and Psychosocial Development in Adolescence,” January 13, Swapna Desphande, MD

(OKC) and Tara Buck, MD (Tulsa)

“Child Abuse and Neglect,” January 27, Carisa Wilsie, PhD, (OKC) and Michael Baxter, MD (Tulsa)

“Development Across Adulthood,” January 27, Kim Coon, EdD for Tulsa and OKC campuses

Awards and Honors

Congratulations to Dr. Humaira

Abid on passing her Child/

Adolescent Psychiatry Boards!

Dr. Britta Ostermeyer received an Outstanding

Teaching Award for 2018-2019 medical student

education from the OUHSC Preclinical Curriculum

Subcommittee and the Medical Education Commit-

tee. Congratulations!

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Awards

SUBMISSIONS OR QUESTIONS: [email protected] ▪ (405) 271-5121, Ext. 47639 ▪ www.oumedicine.com/psychiatry

Dr. Julio Rojas has been selected as the

recipient of the 2020 Mid-Career Alumni

Award by the University of Georgia Col-

lege of Education. Dr. Rojas was nomi-

nated and selected from more than

60,000 UGA alumni for this prestigious

award and is invited to attend the awards reception in April

2020.

Dr. Swapna Deshpande has been included

as a Top Child & Adolescent Psychiatrist in

Oklahoma City by FindaTopDoc, whose goal

is to promote the accomplishments and

achievements of individual child and

adolescent psychiatrists and to recognize

the positive differences they have made in

the lives of patients, their families, and the

Oklahoma City community.

Congratulations!

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Door Decorating

SUBMISSIONS OR QUESTIONS: [email protected] ▪ (405) 271-5121, Ext. 47639 ▪ www.oumedicine.com/psychiatry

Congratulations to the Winners of the Door Decorating Contest! Kristie M., Paquita, and Angela K.

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Door Decorating

SUBMISSIONS OR QUESTIONS: [email protected] ▪ (405) 271-5121, Ext. 47639 ▪ www.oumedicine.com/psychiatry

Thanks to all who participated!

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Conferences and Seminars

Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences January 2020

Grand Rounds Conferences Information and Accommodations: (405) 271-4468

The University of Oklahoma College of Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of 1 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit.

January 9 12:00-1:00 pm—Samis Center, Rainbolt Auditorium

Mild TBI/Postconcussive Syndrome and PTSD:

Differential Diagnosis and Management

William D. Ruwe, PsyD Neuropsychologist, OKC VA Medical Center

Travis Mitchell, PhD, LPCS Geropsychology Resident

January 23 12:00-1:00 pm—Samis Center, Rainbolt Auditorium

Tough Pill to Swallow?

Aging Medical Professionals and

Mandatory Re-credentialing Evaluations

John F. Linck, PhD, ABPP-CN Assistant Professor

Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, OUHSC

January 13

Project AWARE: Advancing Wellness and Resiliency in Education

Cheryl McGee, MHR, LPC, LADC/MH

Project Aware Program Manager Oklahoma State Department of Education

January 27

Partnering with OT: Sensory Processing Overview

Elizabeth W. DeGrace, PhD, OTR/L

Associate Professor Department of Rehabilitation Sciences

Child and Adolescent Professorial Rounds

12:00-1:00 p.m., G. Rainey Williams Pavilion, Room 3460 - Information/Accommodations: (405) 271-5212, Ext. 47624 The University of Oklahoma College of Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of 1 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit.

Clinical Substance Abuse Seminar 2:00-3:00 p.m., Samis Center, Third Floor Conference Room—Information/Accommodations: (405) 271-5251, Ext. 47663

An approved provider of CEUs for Social Workers, CADC/LADC, LPC/LMFT (CEP 20180101).

January 3

No Seminar—Winter Break

January 17

Ethics and Substance Abuse Counseling—Part 3

(NOT RECORDED)

Julio Rojas, PhD Director, OU Physicians ExecuCare Program

Associate Professor Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences

OUHSC

January 24

Public Health Considerations of Marijuana

Terri White, MSW Commissioner

Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services

January 31

Recovery Dharma

Chris Kavanaugh, MBA

SUBMISSIONS OR QUESTIONS: [email protected] ▪ (405) 271-5121, Ext. 47639 ▪ www.oumedicine.com/psychiatry

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Emergencies and Evacuation

Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences

SUBMISSIONS OR QUESTIONS: [email protected] ▪ (405) 271-5121, Ext. 47639 ▪ www.oumedicine.com/psychiatry

Emergency Communication System (ECS)

The University of Oklahoma’s Emergency Communication System (ECS) enables

the University to send time-sensitive notifications about emergency situations

including weather alerts to all students, faculty, staff, and identified campus

affiliates.

Urgent messages will be transmitted to all available phone, email and text messaging options listed for your ac-

count. The messages will provide information and instructions for action during a given situation.

The effectiveness of the ECS is dependent on the accuracy of the contact information in the system. Enter a per-

sonal cell phone number as your primary cell phone and select the “Text Message” option for this number. Note

that you may incur additional charges for text messaging depending on your service provider.

How does an identified campus affiliate update their ECS information? Identified rep-

resentatives of affiliated organizations should call HSC Campus Police at (405) 271-

4300 to update contact information. The ECS uses contact information from several

campus information applications. Information from these applications is transmitted

nightly to update the ECS system. This information will not be shared with other enti-

ties and it will be kept private and confidential.

OUHSC Campus Police will test the system three times a year. These messages will be

clearly identified as test messages from the Emergency Communication System.

For further information and to enroll/view/update information:

https://www.ouhsc.edu/ecs/

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Faculty, Staff, Patients, and Visitors in the Williams Pavilion

Designated Evacuation Locations Fire (CODE RED): Williams Parking Garage—Level A

Severe Weather (CODE BLACK): Tunnel between Basic Sciences Medical Building and the Bird Library*

*In case of severe weather after 6:00 pm, go to the 1st floor restrooms in the center hallway. After an all clear, contact non-emergency number if locked out upon return to 3rd floor.

Bomb Threat (CODE BROWN): College of Dentistry Building

Evacuation of Ambulatory Persons

Should evacuation be necessary, and it is safe to do so, the following are currently designated to notify providers and patients and shut doors as they evacuate the building.

Adult Hall: Angela Kulhanek and Rebecca Huycke Neuropsych including Psych Café hall and testing rooms: Gary Geiger and Jill Riley Child Hall and child waiting room: Paige Wilkins and Donna Rollins Adult waiting room, center resident offices/Resident Lounge: Jamie Schrewsbury and Marva Stone Chair’s Office: Angie Cooley Education: Lori Nicholson Billing Area: Michelle Remkus and Paquita Colbert

Evacuate the building through the nearest available stairwell exit that is safe to use. Do not use elevators. Close your computer and take personal belongings. Take Emergency Disaster kits (located in each area). Close doors as you evacuate but do not lock them. Go to the designated area and sign in with designated person. Do not re-enter building until instructed to do so.

Evacuation routes are posted (take closest to you)

North East: Take stairwell to 1st floor out of building North West: Take stairs to level B out of building South East: Take stairs to lowest level out of building South West: Take stairs to level B out of building

Evacuation Routes of Non-Ambulatory Persons

Go into the northwest stairwell; if inaccessible, use the southwest stairwell.

Clinic manager or designee will call OUHSC Police at 271-4911 and designated support or emergency personnel will

provide assistance.

Emergencies and Evacuation

Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences

SUBMISSIONS OR QUESTIONS: [email protected] ▪ (405) 271-5121, Ext. 47639 ▪ www.oumedicine.com/psychiatry

Campus Emergency Telephone: 271-4911