As a recipient of the American Medical Associations Award for Excellence, Dr. Langlieb has been published in numerous peer-reviewed medical journals and has served as a peer reviewer for The Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Journal of Managed Care, The European Journal of Psychiatry, and The Primary Care Companion to the Journal of Clinical Psychiatry. Dr. Perras also practices at Marys Center and Washington Hospital Center and is currently working to develop perinatal mental health programs at these institutions. She obtained her PhD in Biochemistry from Georgetown University. Dr. Dr. Coker-Appiah has engaged in a focused program of research and training experiences over the past decade. in Psychology and Philosophy at Mercer University, then earned her M.S. The 6 departments of the region of Centre are: Cher (18), Eure-et-Loir (28), Indre (36), Indre-et-Loire (37), Loir-et-Cher (41), Loiret (45) Inhabitants of Centre were 2 440 329 in 1999 and 2 519 567 in 2006. She helped formulate and was the chief writer for the American Psychiatric AssociationsPractice Guidelines for the Treatment of Patients with HIV/AIDS. Researchers at Georgetown have been behind several well-known medical innovations. Pilot Synchronous Virtual Faculty Orientation and Resource Refresher: Applications open for Cura Personalis Fellowship Program: elke.zschaebitz@georgetown.edu (new window). She is nationally known for her work in neuroscience education in psychiatry. He provides clinical care for adults on the inpatient psychiatric unit at Medstar Georgetown University Hospital and for children, adolescents, and adults in the outpatient clinic. Faculty & Staff | School of Medicine | Georgetown University Areas of Research:Adolescent dating violence, Adolescent mental health, Adolescent sexual health, Child/Adolescent exposure to interpersonal violence, Community-Based Participatory Research (CBPR), low income and minority populations, Adolescent Neuropsychology. Most of 2015 was spent working through logistic issues and challenges to implementing the screening as a routine part of the outpatient clinical care process. Further, with an understanding of the intersecting public health disparities that often co-exist with ADV, Dr. Coker-Appiah has chosen to also focus on appropriate and effective ways to integrate health implications into ADV prevention interventions. In addition, Dr. Ware has facilitated various workshops, to include effective classroom management, depression in youth, and parenting trainings, to name a few. Her current research focuses on the epidemiology of colorectal and other gastrointestinal cancers, and also environmental exposures related to childhood cancers. In recognition of her expertise, she has received resident teaching awards at Michigan State, Texas Tech and Georgetown University. Dr. Danielson has expertise in cognitive behavioral therapy, interpersonal psychotherapy, as well as insight-oriented approaches to treatment. We will take you through 3 simple steps to complete your application for appointment or promotion: 1. Karen Anderson, MD, is a psychiatrist specializing in neuropsychiatry, and director of the Huntingtons Disease Care, Education and Research Center at MedStar Georgetown University Hospital. My research focuses primarily on the routine assessment of symptoms and health-related quality of life (HRQL) and the treatment decision-making processes of cancer patients, survivors and their families. Dr. Rao received her M.D. Her education-related research focuses on how best to train medical students to achieve competence in medical interviewing and advanced communication skills. She is the Research Director at the Center for Mind-Body Medicine. Dr. Azad is not just a clinician, but an advocate and educator. The faculty in our divisions includes many outstanding leaders in their respective professions with regional, national and international stature. is a Clinical Psychologist with joint appointments in the Departments of Psychiatry and Pediatrics. Her research has centered on neuromodulation treatments for treatment-resistant depression and conceptualization of extreme overvalued beliefs in the forensic arena. Anca Dragomir is an Associate Professor in the Department of Oncology, with a secondary appointment in the Department of Biostatistics, Bioinformatics and Biomathematics (BBB). The significance of this activity is underscored by the finding that full length RAG1 is ubiquitylated in intact cells during G1, the phase of the cell cycle during which V(D)J recombination occurs. His clinical efforts focus on children and adolescents with anxiety and stress disorders, trauma-related conditions, autism spectrum disorders, and complex medical illnesses. He also provides supervision in the child and adolescent fellowship program. He earned his MPH and MBA degrees and completed two residencies in both Psychiatry and Preventive Medicine at The Johns Hopkins University and is a Diplomat of the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology.