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| | Click here or scroll down to respond to this candidateCURRICULUM VITAEMARSHA AUSTIN, MDStreet Address Sterling Court,Syosset, New YorkStreet Address
Mobile phone: PHONE NUMBER AVAILABLEEmail: EMAIL AVAILABLEPostgraduate Employment:2010 to Present Private Practice PsychiatristSees Adults and Children for psychiatric evaluations, psychotherapy and for psychopharmacology.2019 to present: Office of Children and Family Services (OCFS/ Juvenile Justice Division ConsultantSees children and young adults for psychiatric evaluations, psychotherapy and for psychopharmacology.2016 to 2020 Rising GroundLSP, NSP and Juvenile Detention Programs463 Hawthorne AvenueYonkers, New YorkSupervisor: Lisa Crook2010 to 2016 Child and Adolescent Psychiatry AttendingNew York Foundling180 Livingston StreetBrooklyn, New YorkMedical Director: Dr. Gerald Dabbs2016 to 2018: Child and Adolescent Psychiatry ConsultantSCO Independence Inn400 Grant AvenueBrooklyn, New YorkDirector of Mental Health Services: Richard Luthy2010-2011 Child and Adolescent Psychiatry AttendingAbbott House100 North BroadwayIrvington, New YorkMedical Director: Dr. Louis RodriguezPsychiatric and Medical Training:2008-2010 Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Fellow New York Presbyterian Hospital Columbia/Cornell, New York, NY Child Psychiatry Director: Dr. Elisabeth Guthrie2006-2008 Adult Psychiatry Resident: The Johns Hopkins Hospital Baltimore, MD Adult Psychiatry Director: Dr. John R. Lipsey2004-2006 Internal Medicine Resident UMDMJ Robert Wood Johnson New Brunswick, NJ Internal Medicine Director: Dr. Ranita SharmaMedical Education1999-2004: SUNY, Upstate Medical University Syracuse, NYUndergraduate Education1997-1999: SUNY, Downstate Health Science Center, Brooklyn, NYLICENSURE, BOARD CERTIFICATIONBoard Certification Board Certified in Adult PsychiatryBoard Certified in Child and Adolescent PsychiatryPsychiatry Licensure New York StatePROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS2010 to present American Academy of Adolescent and Child Psychiatry 1999 to present American Medical Association 1999 to present American College of PhysiciansADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE2009 to 2010 CHIEF RESIDENT Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Program, New York Presbyterian Hospital/Columbia-Cornell Administrative chief duties for Cornell-Manhattan Campus Supervision of child psychiatry fellows during inpatient, consult liaison, and coverage responsibilities Overseeing call schedule and general issues for first year fellows Liaison with the chief residents in general psychiatry Participation in administrative and faculty meetings Recruitment activities for incoming fellows Payne Whitney Manhattan monthly grand rounds introductionsCLINICAL CARE EXPERIENCEPrivate Practice:2010-present: Adult Psychiatrist in private practice seeing adults for psychiatric evaluations, psychopharmacology and individual psychotherapy.New York FoundlingACS evaluations for adults and childrenMedication management for children in foster careAbbott House Residential Treatment CenterMedication management for children in Residential treatmentPsychiatric evaluations for children and AdolescentsCrisis management for children and adolescents.SCO Independence InnPsychiatric evaluations for homeless young adultsMedication Management for young adultsRising GroundPsychiatric evaluations for youth at NSP, LSP and Juvenile detention facilitiesMedication Management for youth at NSP, LSP and Juvenile detention facilitiesCrisis Management for youth at NSP, LSP and Juvenile detention facilitiesResidency and Fellowship Training2008-2010 Child Psychiatry FellowshipNew York Presbyterian Hospital-Columbia/Cornell Columbia University Medical Center/Childrens Hospital of New York Payne Whitney Manhattan/Weill Cornell Medical Center Payne Whitney Westchester, NYPH Inpatient child and adolescent unit, day treatment program, consult-liaison, child comprehensive emergency services (CCPEP), outpatient general child clinic, child & adolescent neuropsychiatry clinic, school consultations, nursery and art therapy rotations2006-2008 General Adult Psychiatry ResidencyThe Johns Hopkins Hospital PGY-II Year: 12 months inpatient psychiatry units (general adult unit, substance abuse/detox unit, geriatrics, neuropsychiatry, eating disorders, mood disorders) PGY-III Year: 6 months consult-liaison, 6 month psychiatric ER, 12 months adult outpatient clinic2004-2006 Internal Medicine ResidencyPGY-I Year: 7 months general medicine and geriatric admissions, 7 months emergency medicine, 3 months intensive care units, 12 months outpatient primary care clinic PGY-II Year: 7 months general medicine, 3 months intensive care units, 12 months outpatient primary care clinic, 1 month neurology unitTEACHING EXPERIENCE2009 Lecture, Assessment of children and adolescents in the ER for PGY-I residents at NYPH/Weill Cornell. 2008-present Supervise medical students and general adult residents, New York Presbyterian Hospital/Columbia and Cornell 2006-2008 Taught psychiatric interviewing course for 3rd year medical students called Introduction to Psychiatry and Behavioral Science 2006-2008 Supervise medical students, Johns Hopkins Hospital 2004-2006 Supervise medical students, UMDMJ Robert Wood HospitalRESEARCH EXPERIENCE2009-present Case report and literature review. Supervisor: Dr. Schyler Henderson. Manuscript in preparation for submission to peer-review journals.PUBLICATIONS/PRESENTATIONSAustin, M., Clinical Case Presentation: Case report. Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Grand Rounds, NYSPI, March 2010.References Available upon request. |