Associate Program Director, Family Medicine, UMDNJ Graduate of Cornell University, 1992 Graduate of UMDNJ-New Jersey Medical School, 1996 Co-chief resident, UMDNJ-RWJMS Family Medicine Residency Program, completed 1999 Diplomate of the. UMDNJ-School of Osteopathic Medicine, 1985-2013 A Guide to the Collection April 1999 Record Group RG/J Accession Numbers. Psychiatric Residency Program. 16 'University Doctors. Adult Residency Program Overview Clinical Assignments Residency Research Didactics Our Residents Our Graduates Social Activities. Executive Fellowship In Addiciton Medicine for Attendings of all Specialities Starts July 1, 2016 Contact: Ms. Child Psychiatry Residency Training Program. Graduates. Constance Mennella, D. O. Dr. Constance Mennella completed her PGY- 3 general psychiatry residency training at Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson. She earned her DO from UMDNJ- School of Osteopathic Medicine. She completed her undergraduate studies at Carnegie Mellon University where she participated in a NIMH Undergraduate Fellowship researching resiliency in adolescents with type 1 diabetes. In residency, she was dedicated to medical student education and the recipient of the . She was also an active participant in a student- run clinic providing care to the underserved. Constance will be joining a private practice in New York. Ludmilar Mesidor, D. O. Dr. Ludmilar Mesidor completed her General Psychiatry residency at New York Medical College, Westchester Medical Center. She earned her DO from the Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine, New York, New York. Degree Offering Rutgers New Jersey Medical School, founded in 1961, offers professional medical education for a Doctor of Medicine (MD) degree. Additionally, the medical school offers MD/PhD and MD/MPH dual degree programs. Medical School Size There are. Welcome to the Rowan University School of Osteopathic Medicine’s Department of Psychiatry. Psychiatry Residency Program Our Faculty Residency Teaching Sites Rotations Grand Rounds Our Residents OGME-I OGME-II OGME-III OGME-IV Faculty. Ludmilar completed her undergraduate studies at Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania with honors and distinction in her major. During her undergraduate studies she was awarded with a grant through the University of Pennsylvania, NIH & Fogarty International Center to the Minority International Research Training Program which enabled her to research autoimmune diseases at L'hopital Pitie Salpetriere in Paris, France. She was awarded the Intern of the Year Award by New York Medical College. Mesidor also served as the general psychiatry representative for the Graduate Medical Education Council at New York Medical College. Ludmilar also presented at grand rounds at New York Medical College and Danbury Hospital on the clinical presentation and treatment of personality disorders in various age groups. Ludmilar will be returning to New York and practicing outpatient child psychiatry. Damon De. Leon completed his PGY- 3 General Psychiatry Residency training at The University of Virginia, Charlottesville, in June 2. De. Leon received his MD in May of 2. University of Tennessee Health Science Center College of Medicine where he was also an NIH Summer Research Fellow. He completed his undergraduate studies in biochemistry at Maryville College in Tennessee. Damon was the recipient of the AACAP Educational Outreach Program, is a member of the AACAP Committee on Deaf, Blind and Hard of Hearing, and is the Editor- in- Chief of the UVA Psychiatry Residency Manual. De. Leon began residency as a pathologist but changed to psychiatry soon after his intern year. He has recently participated in research that relates to neuropathological correlates of schizophrenia. Damon is moving to Denver, CO to work as an impatient psychiatrist on the Medical Center of Aurora's new adolescent unit. Agnieszka Janicka, M. D. Dr. Agnieszka (Aga) Janicka completed her PGY- 4 General Psychiatry Residency at The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University in June of 2. Janicka received her MD from the Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University in New York and her undergraduate studies at Brown University. Janicka received two prestigious medical student awards, the T. Byram Karasu Award in psychotherapy and the Maurice Greenhill Award in psychiatry. Janicka created a longitudinal psychiatry elective at the VA Clozapine Clinic and has also been a resident representative on the Resident Continuity Clinic Committee. She was also a leader in the formation of a peer supervision group for both psychology and psychiatry trainees that also includes dedicated faculty. Aganieszka will stay on in the Lifespan system as the Director of Transgender Care. Katherine Liebesny, M. D. Dr. Katherine Liebesny completed her PGY- 4 General Psychiatry Residency training at the Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University in June of 2. She received her MD from The University of Chicago, The Pritzker School of Medicine. Liebesny completed her undergraduate training at Emory University. Liebesny has been chief resident and in that role has demonstrated advanced leadership skills. She was a key member of the planning committee developing a critical workshop concerning the aftermath of suicide for the entire department of psychiatry and will be presenting the data from that session at a national training director meeting. Kate has also been a group facilitator for parents as part of a support group for youth with chronic medical illness that is affiliated with students from Brown University. She is also the recipient of the 2. Martin B. Keller Award for the outstanding resident at Brown University. Kate is heading to Roanoke, Virginia where she will join the academic child psychiatry department of Virginia Tech School of Medicine and Carilion Clinic. Graduates. Hassan Minhas, M. D. Dr. Hassan Minhas completed his PGY- 3 general psychiatry residency at the Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University. He went to medical school at Rawalpindi Medical College in Pakistan. Minhas has been part of the Developmental Disorders Research Program at Brown University, and several councils in the American Psychiatric Association (APA). He is the recipient of many awards and fellowships, some of which include the APA Leadership Fellowship, the Brain Conference Travel Award, and the Martin B. Keller Award for the outstanding resident at Brown University in the graduating year. He is interested in continuing to advocate for improved psychiatric care and easier access to resources at a national and international level. Hassan will be completing a fellowship in Forensic Psychiatry at Yale University. Justin Schleifer, M. D. Dr. Justin Schleifer completed his PGY- 3 General Psychiatry residency training at the Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University. He earned his MD from New Jersey Medical School- UMDNJ. He completed his undergraduate studies at Rutgers University. He was the recipient of the . Gold Foundation and the ACGME, chosen by the MD class of 2. Justin presented at the AACAP 5. San Francisco, Oct. Vivienne Gomes completed her PGY- 3 general psychiatry residency training at Michigan State University/Kalamazoo Center for Medical Studies. Gomes received her MD in March of 2. The University of St. Eustatius School of Medicine in the Dutch. Caribbean. She completed her undergraduate studies at Clark Atlanta University, Atlanta, GA where she was a conference track and field star and national champion cheerleader. Vivienne enjoys teaching medical students and has worked in many programs that addressed the psychosocial and behavioral needs of at- risk and impaired youth. Vivienne will be a practicing child psychiatrist at an outpatient clinic in an underserved community in Cambridge, MDSalman Majeed, M. D. Dr. Salman Majeed completed his PGY- 3 general psychiatry residency at Hahnemann/Drexel University College of Medicine. Majeed received his MD from Nishtar Medical College in Pakistan. He authored a Handbook of Psychiatry for Medical Students used at his own medical college and at nine others in Pakistan. He has presented at the Annual APA meeting in Philadelphia in May 2. Salman has been planning to return to Pakistan following fellowship to help improve access to child psychiatric care for this underserved population by establishing a child psychiatry institute. Salman is joining Penn State College of Medicine as an attending. Shannon Terkell, M. D. Dr. Shannon Terkell completed her PGY- 3 General Psychiatry residency training at North Shore- Long Island Jewish Health System. George’s University School of Medicine where she was inducted into the Iota Epsilon Alpha International Medical Honor Society, received the Legacy of Excellence Scholarship, and was on the Dean’s List every semester. Shannon completed her undergraduate studies with honors at Brown University. She has varied research interests during residency and currently investigating the psychopharmacological treatment of children and adolescents with pervasive developmental disorders NOS as compared to children with a diagnosis of autistic disorder. We are delighted that Shannon will be joining us at Bradley as an attending psychiatrist on the adolescent inpatient unit. Graduates. Amy Funkenstein, M. D. Dr. Amy Funkenstein completed her General Psychiatry residency at the Cambridge Health Alliance. She earned her MD from the University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, MA. Amy completed her undergraduate studies at Bowdoin College in Brunswick, Maine. She was awarded the Outstanding Resident Teaching Award presented by Harvard Medical Students class of 2. Funkenstein volunteers at the Asylum Clinic in Cambridge and is a member of the Physicians for Human Rights committed to working with diverse children and families in the community setting. She was the co- chief resident at the program from 2. Rhode Island Hospital, and at the OCD program at Bradley Hospital. Marianna Kessimian, M. D. Dr. Marianna Kessimian completed her general psychiatry residency at the Brown University General Psychiatry program. Kessimian received her MD from Boston University School of Medicine and completed her undergraduate training at George Washington University in DC. She was the medical student elective course coordinator for the psychiatry clerkship at Brown. Kessimian also reintroduced and helped organize morbidity and mortality conferences for the adult psychiatry program. She was the co- chief resident at the program from 2. Rhode Island Hospital. Ivan Aldea, M. D. Dr. Ivan Aldea completed his general psychiatry residency at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, General Psychiatry Training Program. Aldea received his MD in May of 2. Ponce School of Medicine, Puerto Rico. He completed his undergraduate studies at Tufts while also minoring in Military Science at MIT/ROTC. Aldea also served as a Field Artillery Officer in the US Army for over four years between college and medical school, and was the recipient of the Bronze Star Medal in addition to other prestigious awards. He is currently working in private practice in Arkansas. Joshua Blum, M. D.
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