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Primary Care Depression Team
Team Leaders
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Scott
Kim, MD, PhD, is an Assistant Professor of Psychiatry
with appointments in the Bioethics Program and the Program
for Improving Health Care Decisions. He receivedhis
graduate school educaiton at University of Chicago,
and medical school training at Harvard Medical School.
His research interests include decision-making competence
and neuropsychiatric illness, ethical issues in high-risk
research, and the integration of normative and empirical
approaches in bioethics policy. |
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Marcia
Valenstein, MD, MS is Assistant Professor in
the department of Psychiatry. After completing her undergraduate
education at Northwestern University and Harvard University,
she attended the University of Illinois Medical School
and received her psychiatry residency training at Duke
University Medical Center and University of New York
at Stony Brook. Her research interests include mental
health services, disease management, provider behavior,
and patient adherence to treatment. |
Psychiatry
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Kevin
Kerber, MD is a Clinical Assistant Professor
in the Department of Psychiatry. He completed both his
undergraduate and medical school training at the University
of Michigan. He served as chief resident during his
residency training and joined the faculty in 1984. He
served as Medical Director of the Managed Care Program
prior to his work in the Ambulatory Division and Depression
Center. He was honored with the title of Teacher of
the Year in 2000 for his outstanding teaching of residents
in Psychiatry. His principle interest within psychiatry
is in the area of men's psychology and depression outreach
and collaborative care. |
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Lisa Seyfried, MD is a graduate of the University of Michigan Medical School.
She completed her psychiatry residency at the Johns
Hopkins Hospital where she served as chief resident.
She is now a Fellow in the Department of Psychiatry
at the University of Michigan. Her academic and clinical
interests include mood disorders in women and consultation-liaison
psychiatry. |
Nursing
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Charlotte Allport, MS, RN, NP has worked in psychiatry
since 1989, starting on the adult inpatient psychiatric
unit at the University of Michigan. Prior to working
in psychiatry, she worked in both medical-surgical nursing
and in home care/hospice. Currently, she is a Care Navigator
with the Depression Center's M-DOCC program and co-facilitator
with the outpatient dialectical behavioral therapy group.
Charlotte is also enrolled in the University of Michigan
School of Nursing Psychiatric/Mental Health Nurse Practitioner
Program. |
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Julie Kuebler, MS, RN, NP has worked in Psychiatry
at the University of Michigan on Adult Inpatient and
Child/Adolescent Inpatient Units since 1984. She is
currently a staff nurse in Adult Outpatient Ambulatory
Psychiatry. Julie is a Care Navigator for the Depression
Center's M-DOCC program and coordinates the Meds Plus
Clinic. Julie is enrolled in the University of Michigan
School of Nursing Psychiatric/Mental Health Nurse Practitioner
Program. |
Social Work
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Wendy Jaffe, MSW, ACSW is a graduate of the University
of Minnesota where she received a Bachelor of Science
degree, and the University of Michigan where she received
her Master’s of Social Work degree in 1982. She
had clinical experience as an individual and family
therapist in a family service agency before coming to
the University of Michigan Medical Center in 1989. She
enjoys working with people of all ages and has extensive
experience with women and children experiencing depression
and anxiety. |
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Sandra
Loyer, MSW, ACSW earned her undergraduate degree
from Ohio University, and her Master’s of Social
Work from the University of Michigan. She spent eight
years as a preschool teacher before joining the McAuley
Health System in Ann Arbor as a social work supervisor.
She joined the University of Michigan as a clinical
social worker in the Department of Physical Medicine
and Rehabilitation in 1984. Sandra specializes in working
with individuals and families experiencing chronic illness
or disability. She offers short and long-term therapy
in family systems, as well as crisis intervention. |
Last updated on:
Wednesday, 01-Feb-2006 15:23:16 EST
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