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Who's who in the
WPIC Office of Residency Training
Michael J. Travis,
MD, Director of Residency Training
Erin Malley, MD, Director,
Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Fellowship Program,
Director, Triple Board Training Program
Antoine B. Douaihy,
MD, Associate Residency Training Director, Director
Addictions Fellowship
Roberto Ortiz-Aguayo,
MD, Associate Residency Training Director
Karen L. Katunich,
Ph.D., Director of Psychotherapy Training
Jules Rosen, M.D.,
Director Geriatric Psychiatry Fellowship
Christine A.
Martone, M.D., Director of Forensic Psychiatry
Fellowship
Wesley E. Sowers,
M.D., Director of Public Service Psychiatry Fellowship
Robert Marin, M.D.
Associate Director of Public Service Psychiatry
Fellowship
Ms. Kimberly Kirchner,
(formerly Becher), Program Coordinator
Ms. Sheena Narehood,
Academic Support Coordinator
Neal D. Ryan, M.D.,
Director of Education for the Department of Psychiatry
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Michael J. Travis,
MD
Director of Psychiatry Residency Training
Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic
3811 O'Hara St.
Pittsburgh,
PA 15213
Phone: 412 246-5320 Fax:
412 246-5335
E-Mail:
travismj@upmc.edu
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Michael J Travis
MD trained in medicine at Guy’s Hospital and
in psychiatry at St Bartholomew’s and
Hackney Hospitals, and The Royal Bethlem and
Maudsley Hospitals, London, UK. Dr. Travis
has been heavily involved in
education throughout his career
and was, until 2005, the Clinical Tutor,
(Residency Training Director)
and overall organizer of the Bethlem and
Maudsley Hospitals SHO Training in
Psychiatry. He had also been working as a
Consultant Psychiatrist at the Maudsley
Hospital and an Honorary Senior Lecturer in
Clinical Neuropharmacology at the Institute
of Psychiatry, London, UK. His main research
interest is the study of drug action and
neural systems using
functional and neurochemical imaging.
He has published both original experimental
research, books and book chapters in
Schizophrenia, mood disorders and general Neuropharmcaology
After a six month
transition period Dr. Travis has been Residency Training Director and Associate Professor at the Western
Psychiatric Institute and Clinic, (WPIC), University
of Pittsburgh Medical Center, (UPMC), since July 1 2005.
He has recently taken on the role of
the Region III, Mid-Atlantic, Representative
for Adult Psychiatry to the American
Association of Directors of Psychiatric
Residency Training, (AADPRT).
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Erin E. Malley, M.D.
Director, Child & Adolescent Psychiatry
Residency Training
Director, Triple Board Program
Western Psychiatric
Institute and Clinic
3811 O'Hara
St.
Pittsburgh,
PA 15213
Telephone:
412 246-5320
Fax: 412 246-5335
E-Mail:
malleyee@upmc.edu
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Erin Malley, M.D. trained in the five
year combined adult/child and adolescent
psychiatry program at WPIC. Upon completion of
training, she accepted the position as
medical director in a community clinic in
Beaver County, PA. There she had extensive
experience with systems of care including
juvenile justice, child welfare, educational
systems, and primary care. She also was
clinically responsible for the entire child
service line which consisted of
approximately 800 children receiving
services in partial programs, behavioral
health rehabilitation services, family based
mental health and outpatient therapy.
Missing an educational/teaching component to
her professional life, she accepted the
position as Training Director for the Child
and Adolescent Fellowship and Triple Board
Training Programs at WPIC. Her interests include
curriculum development, community systems of
care, children with bipolar disorder and a
new project piloting a telepsychiatry
program at Western Psychiatric Institute and
Clinic to provide child and adolescent
psychiatric consultation to an underserved
area in southcentral Pennsylvania.
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Antoine B. Douaihy, M.D.
Associate Director Residency Training
Program Director of
Addiction Psychiatry Fellowship
Western Psychiatric
Institute and Clinic,
3811 O'Hara
St.
Pittsburgh,
PA 15213
Telephone:
412 586-9537
E-Mail:
douaihya@upmc.edu
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Antoine Douaihy, MD, is Associate Professor
of Psychiatry, Medical Director of Addiction
Medicine Services (AMS), and WPIC Inpatient
Dual Diagnosis Unit. He provides medical
leadership for AMS, which treats over 8,000
patients annually in more than 20 programs.
Dr Douaihy is a practicing psychiatrist and
lecturer on substance use disorders and HIV
psychiatry. He has been actively involved in
teaching and mentoring medical students and
psychiatry residents for the past decade.
His research and publications focus on dual
diagnosis/patient recovery guides and HIV
psychiatry. Dr Douaihy is an investigator in
numerous NIDA and NIAAA clinical research
projects on substance use disorders and dual
diagnosis. He has been included in
the Best Doctors in AmericaⓇ
2005-2006.
Dr.
Douaihy has recently become the Director of
our new Fellowship in Addiction Psychiatry
and is recruiting the first two Fellows to
start in July 2008.
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Roberto Ortiz-Aguayo, MD trained in
medicine through the University of
Puerto Rico School of Medicine’s
research track program. Through his
medical school training he conducted
research at the NIH’s National
Cancer Institute and at the Child
Psychiatry Branch of the National
Institute of Mental Health. He is
the first graduate of the University
of Pittsburgh’s Triple Board
residency program in
Pediatrics/General Psychiatry and
Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. He
has served as Western Psychiatric
Institute and Clinic of UPMC and
Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh’s
Chief Resident for the Triple Board
Program and more recently as WPIC’s
Chief Resident for the Child and
Adolescent Psychiatry Fellowship and
Track. He is an active member of the
American Academy of Child and
Adolescent Psychiatry (AACAP); where
he currently sits as a constituent
of AACAP’s Program Committee and
Physically Ill Child Committee. He
is currently conducting a grant
funded pilot study in conjunction
with the Infectious Disease Division
of Children’s Hospital of UPMC
looking at the association of Group
A Streptococcal infections and acute
onset of Obsessive Compulsive and
Tic symptoms.
Dr. Ortiz-Aguayo’s interests
include, Pediatric Consultation
Liaison psychiatry, neuropsychiatric
phenomenology of primary
neurological diseases, as well as
medical student and resident
education.
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Karen L. Katunich, Ph.D.
Director of Psychotherapy Training
Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic
3811 O'Hara St.
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
Telephone: 412 246-5429 Fax: 412 246-5410
E-Mail:
katukl@upmc.edu
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Karen L. Katunich PhD is a Senior Clinician
in WPIC’s Adult Mood Disorders Clinic. There
and in her private practice she specializes
in the treatment of mood disorders,
borderline personality disorders, trauma and
geriatric/end of life issues. As a former
Air Force Officer she first began extensive
teaching experience at the US Air Force
Academy and has since taught at the
undergraduate and graduate level at local
colleges and universities. In the USAF she
also developed expertise in leadership and
management training as well as in
organizational development and change. Dr.
Katunich has combined her leadership,
teaching, organizational and clinical skills
in her work as Program Coordinator of
Western Center (a 400 bed facility for
adults with mental retardation), and
Director of Operations for a regional
behavioral care company providing services
to Long Term Care populations. She first
came to UPMC as a Human Resources and
Development Consultant in 2001. Her unique
skills have made a significant contribution
to the reorganization and revitalization of
psychotherapy training at WPIC.
Dr. Katunich received her doctorate at
Virginia Commonwealth University and her
internship training at the Pittsburgh
Consortium-VAMC.
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Jules Rosen, M.D.
Director Geriatric Psychiatry Fellowship
Program
Western Psychiatric
Institute and Clinic
3811 O'Hara
St.
Pittsburgh,
PA 15213
Telephone:
412-246-5900
Fax:
412
586-9300
E-Mail:
rosenji@upmc.edu
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Dr. Rosen MD, is a Professor of
Psychiatry at the University of Pittsburgh
and the Chief of Geriatric Psychiatry
Services at UPMC. He is also the Director of the ACGME
- approved Geriatric Psychiatry Fellowship
Program. He has authored over 75
peer-reviewed articles in his subspecialty
of geriatric psychiatry and is a nationally
recognized expert in this area.
His areas
of research interest include pharmacological
treatment of behavioral disturbances in
dementia, and organizational changes in
nursing homes to enhance quality of life.
He has developed and tested a variety of
educational tools to enhance the care of
nursing homes residents.
In addition to
serving as the Director of the Geriatric
Psychiatry Fellowship Program, he is also
the Director of the Hartford Foundation
Center of Excellence in Geriatric Psychiatry
Fellowship, Clinicia-Educator Track. In
2003, he was named Educator of the Year by
the American Association of Geriatric
Psychiatry.
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Christine A. Martone, M.D.
Program Director of Forensic Psychiatry Fellowship
Western Psychiatric
Institute and Clinic
3811 O'Hara
St.
Pittsburgh,
PA 15213
Telephone:
412 246-6040
Fax: 412 625-0223
E-Mail:
martoneca@upmc.edu
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Christine Martone MD trained in medicine at
Loyola University Stritch School of
Medicine, Chicago, IL. She received her
psychiatric training at Loyola University
Hospital in Chicago, IL and at case Western
Reserve, Hanna Pavilion in Cleveland, Ohio.
Dr Martone is board certified in Psychiatry
with Additional Qualifications in Forensic
Psychiatry. As staff psychiatrist of the
Allegheny County Behavior Clinic since 1977,
Dr Martone provides the Criminal Division of
the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny
County with psychiatric assessments,
consultation, and testimony. Since 1985,
she has served as chief psychiatrist and
medical director to the Behavior Clinic. Dr
Martone spent three years as staff
psychiatrist at the State Correctional
Institution at Pittsburgh from 1993-1996.
She maintains a private practice primarily
focused on forensic issues.
In 2001 Dr
Martone was appointed Director of the
Forensic Psychiatry Fellowship. As such, she
was responsible for the creation and
development of the program securing
accreditation. She is responsible for the
administration of the program and is
actively involved in the teaching and
supervision of the fellows.
Dr Martone
has presented at numerous conferences and
workshops for both lay and professional
audiences. She has presented at both APA
and AAPL. She launched the Pittsburgh
Forensic Psychiatry Journal Club
Additionally, she has been a contributor to
the Pittsburgh Legal Journal.
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Wesley E. Sowers, M.D.
Program Director of Public Service
Psychiatry Fellowship
Western Psychiatric
Institute and Clinic
3811 O'Hara
St.
Pittsburgh,
PA 15213
Telephone:
412-350-3716
E-Mail:
sowerswe@upmc.edu
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Wesley Sowers is graduate of Brown
University and the Northwestern University
Medical School and completed residencies at
the Cook County Hospital and the Albert
Einstein College of Medicine, Department of
Psychiatry. He is currently the Medical
Director for the Office of Behavioral Health
in the Department of Human Services of
Allegheny County, PA. He is Clinical
Associate Professor of Psychiatry at WPIC
and has recently become Director of the
Center for Public Service Psychiatry there.
He is board certified in Adult Psychiatry
with sub-specialty certifications in
Addiction and Administrative Psychiatry.
He has been President of the American
Association of Community Psychiatrists since
2004 and has served on their Board of
Directors since 1988. He is also a member of
the American Society of Addiction Medicine,
the American Academy of Addiction
Psychiatrists, the American Public Health
Association, American Orthopsychiatry
Association, and is on the Board of
Directors of the American Association of
Psychiatric Administrators. He is Addiction
Section Editor for the Community Mental
Health Journal and is on the Scientific
Program Committee of the APA’s Institute on
Psychiatric Services.
Clinically, he has extensive experience in
the provision of treatment and services to
special populations such as homeless men and
women, criminal offenders, sexual
minorities, and substance users. He has
served abroad as Medical Director for
organizations in El Salvador and Sudan.
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Robert Marin, M.D.
Associate Director of Public Service
Psychiatry Fellowship
Western Psychiatric
Institute and Clinic
3811 O'Hara
St.
Pittsburgh,
PA 15213
Telephone:
412-586-9305
E-Mail:
marinr@upmc.edu
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Robert Marin, MD, Associate Professor of
Psychiatry, completed medical school at
Albert Einstein College of Medicine,
neurology fellowship at Harvard Medical
School, psychiatric residency at Dartmouth
Medical School, and subspecialty training in
geriatric psychiatry at UPMC. He has
longstanding interest in psychotherapy and
the tradition of psychiatry as a healing
profession.
He offers to senior residents an
introductory course on the role of
meditation, mindfulness, and self-awareness
in professional development. As a
neuropsychiatrist his research has focused
on the significance of motivational loss. At
WPIC he contributes to the teaching program
in geriatric psychiatry and neuropsychiatry,
supervising inpatient geriatric care and
teaching principles of neuropsychiatric
assessment to PGY I and PGY II residents.
He has been a physician activist for many
years, focusing especially on community and
clinical interventions that address the
social and political roots of social
violence. He is currently the Medical
Director of the Hill Satellite Center which
has become a major training site for
residents interested in community mental
health, psychological trauma, and the
integrated practice of psychotherapy and
biological psychiatry. He serves also as
Associate Director of the Center for Public
Service Psychiatry and its affiliated
fellowship in Public Service Psychiatry,
which is dedicated to preparing
psychiatrists for leadership roles in a
recovery oriented system of psychiatric
care.
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Ms. Kimberly Kirchner, (formerly Becher)
Program Coordinator Psychiatry Residency &
Fellowships
Western Psychiatric
Institute and Clinic
3811 O'Hara
St.
Pittsburgh,
PA 15213
Phone: 412 246-5320 Fax:
412 246-5335
E-Mail:
becherks@upmc.edu
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Kim Kirchner earned an associates degree in
Business administration at The Western
School of Health and Business Careers. She
has been with Western Psychiatric since
December, 2001 and accepted the Program
Coordinator position in May of 2005. Ms.
Kirchner came to the Office of Residency
Training having worked in the WPIC CEO's
office for the previous 3 years. In her previous
role, she was pivotally involved in the
organization of WPIC's Disaster Response
team, in addition to administrative
responsibilities within the CEO's office.
Ms. Kirchner brought this
wealth of experience into her role as
the Program Coordinator of Residency
Training here at WPIC, and has excelled in
her post. Ms. Kirchner's enthusiasm for
Residency Training is evident and
appreciated by all of the current residents
and Staff of the ORT. She was the recipient
of the 2006 Golden Apple Award for
non-faculty staff voted by the residents.
Ms. Kirchner is well respected
at WPIC, knows the right people and gets
things done.
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Ms. Sheena Narehood
Academic Support Coordinator - Psychiatry Residency
Western Psychiatric
Institute and Clinic
3811 O'Hara
St.
Pittsburgh,
PA 15213
Phone: 412 246-5331 Fax:
412 246-5335
E-Mail: narehoodsm@upmc.edu
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Sheena Narehood earned a bachelors degree in
Psychology at the University of Pittsburgh.
She has been with the office of residency
training since August of 2003 starting as
the department’s student worker and working
her way up to her current position as
Academic Support Coordinator.
Sheena has primary
responsibility for the weekly organization
of the didactic curriculum and WPIC Wide
Journal Club.
Sheena coordinated the 2006
ABPN board examinations held at Western
Psychiatric and was the recipient of the
2007 Golden Apple Award for non-faculty
staff voted by the residents.
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Director of
Education for the Department of Psychiatry |
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Neal D. Ryan, M.D.
Director of
Education for the Department of Psychiatry
Western Psychiatric
Institute and Clinic
3811 O'Hara St.
Pittsburgh,
PA 15213
Telephone:
412-246-5873
Fax:
412-246-5880
E-Mail:
ryannd@upmc.edu
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Neal D.
Ryan, MD, has a BA degree from MIT in
computer science and electrical engineering
and an MD from Yale. He completed his
general psychiatry training at Columbia as
well as a research post-doc. He completed
his child psychiatry fellowship at The
University of Pittsburgh where he has been a
member of the faculty for the past two
decades and where he holds the Joaquim
Puig-Antich Chair in Child and Adolescent
Psychiatry. He is widely published in his
area of research, affective disorders in
children and adolescents. He is Director of
Education for the Department, with
overarching responsibility for all our
departmental education efforts. He is
Director of Informatics for WPIC. Most
recently, he also assumed the role of
Director of the Center for Integrative
Medicine at the University of Pittsburgh
Medical Center.
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Message from Dr.
David J. Kupfer, Chair, Department of Psychiatry,
WPIC
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