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AOA:    00-32741
OHIO LICENSURE #:             002359             (July, 1975)

 

EDUCATION

1967 WilliamstonHigh School–Williamston,North Carolina

Salutatorian:

1970 WakeForestUniversity– WinstonSalem,North Carolina

MEDICAL SCHOOL

1970-1974                    Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine –Chicago,Illinois

AWARDS:       Robert Wood Johnson Scholarship

Sigma Sigma Phi Fraternity

INTERNSHIP

1975                                             GrandviewHospital,Dayton,OH

 

GENERAL PRACTICE AND EMERGENCY ROOM

 

1975-1977

 

Office:             Springboro,Ohio         1975-1977

Hospital:         GrandviewHospital,Dayton,OH

Offices Held at Grandview:

Secretary, Dept. of General Practice             (1975 – 1976)

Chairperson, Mortality Review                        (1976 – 1977)

Intern Selection Committee                            (1975 – 1977)

Teaching Faculty                                            (1976 – 1977)

Coordinator of First General Practice Seminars atGrandview, 1976

OBSERVER/PARTICIPANT:            NYANKUDE, ZAIRE (Republic of Congo), (DR. BECKER)

1976     Hillis, V.T.,       Alphabet Soup, October, 2000,Roanoke,VA.

 

RESIDENCY

1977-1979             Adult Psychiatry,UniversityofCincinnati,Cincinnati,OH

 General Resident Placements:

In-patient Service:      Cincinnati GeneralHospital,

Veteran’sAdministrationHospital

Emergency Room

Adult Consultation

Court Clinic ofHamiltonCounty

Special Services Project (Brief Focal Therapy)

 

FELLOWSHIP

1979-1981              Child Psychiatry,UniversityofCincinnati,Cincinnati,OH

 

 Fellowship Placements:

Central Psychiatric Clinic (out-patient), (1979-1980)

Cincinnati GeneralHospital(consultation), Adolescent Ward, (1979)

Children’sHospitalMedicalCenter(consultation), (1980)

Group Supervision of Nurses (Children’sHospitalMedicalCenter), (1981)

Children’sPsychiatricCenter, (1980-1981)

Millcreek, (1980-1981)

Cincinnati School System (consultation), (1980)

 

PAPERS PRESENTED

“Changes in Therapeutic Stance: Some Practical and Theoretical Considerations” (1978)

“A Review: Some Influences on the Therapists During the Process of Decision Making”

Maurice Levine Award,Third Place(1980)

“A Vignette: Parenting Issues” (1980)

“Group Techniques for People in High Intense Situation (Burn-out)”

Presented at the National Convention of theAmericanAcademyof

Child Psychiatrists, (October, 1981)

“Language” (October, 1981)

“I Never Promised You an Apple” (December, 1980)

“Winning and Losing in the Treatment of Children” (submitted April, 1981)

“Terminate or Transfer” (June, 1981)

“Effects of Chronic Debilitating Disease of Father on His Male Child” (1981)

“Rational Decision Making: Relationship of Insight to Outcome Variables”

(submitted for publication April, 1984)

 

PAPERS PUBLISHED

“Group Consultation with Highly Stressed Medical Personnel to Avoid Burn-out”

Journal of the American Academy of Child Psychiatry, 21, 5: 481-485, 1982.

“Power”  Pre-shrink, Vol. 1, No. 4, P.3, November 11, 1980.

“Family”  Dialogue, Vol. 4, No. 3, Spring, 1984.

 

NEWS RELEASES

“Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle Alert” (May, 1990)

 

TELEVISION

“Teenage Dating” (August, 1985)       “Well Care”     Viacom Cable Access 30, Continental Channel 13.

“War and Children” –OperationDesertStorm          (February, 1991)        Health Talk, Channel 22.

“Heat and Aggression” (heat wave)                (June, 1999)

 

RADIO

“Discipline and Children”        ASK THE EXPERT (call in to WHIO)         (June 10, 1995)

            “Depression”               WHIO  (July 9, 1995)

“Winter Blues”             WHIO  (December 31, 1996)

“Latch Key Kid”           WHIO  (October 25, 1997)

“ADD”                          WHIO  (November 8, 1997)

“Discipline”                  WHIO  (November 22, 1997

“Toys”                          WHIO  (November 29, 1997)

“Woman’s Issues”      Radio One,Dayton,OH  (January 12, 2003)

 

MEMBERSHIPS

American Osteopathic Association (AOA)                              (1974-Present)

OhioOsteopathic Association (OOA)                                     (1975-Present)

GrandviewHospital- Staff Child and Adult Psychiatry            (1981-Present)

SouthviewHospital-Staff Child and Adult Psychiatry             (1981-Present)

DartmouthHospital                                                                  (1986-1988)

AmericanCollegeof Neuropsychiatry (ACN)

American Psychiatric Association (APA)                                 (1981-Present)

OhioPsychiatric Association (OPA)                                        (1981-Present)

CincinnatiCouncil of Child Psychiatry                                     (1981)

ClevelandClinic, Affiliate Member                                           (1990)

AmericanAcademyof Child and Adolescent Psychiatry         (1981-Present)

TwinValleyPsychiatric System -DaytonCampus                  (1998-1999)

(a forensic “step-down” unit)

DefianceHospital                                                                    (2001-2002)

 

OFFICES

Chairman, Dept. of Medical Records,GrandviewHospital    (1983, 1984-Present)   currently staff member

Director, Outpatient Services,DartmouthHospital                (1986-1988)

Medical Director, Partial Inpatient Program,GrandviewHospital       (1998, 1999, 2000)

 

CONSULTATION

MontgomeryDevelopmental Center

(OhioDept. of Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities) 1983

Dunn MentalHealthCenter,Richmond,Indiana                   (1983, 1984, 1985)

OhioBureau of Disability Determination                                (1984-Present)

Federal Bureau of Disability                                                   (1992-Present)

OhioStateTeachers Retirement System                              (1990-1991)

ECHO System (Mental Retardation)                                      (1995)

Clark and Madison County Mental Health System (children) (1998-2006)

VOCA                                                                                     (2003)

Rescare                                                                                  (2003-Present)

 

CERTIFICATION

Diplomate of American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology (AMA) November, 1981 (adult)

American Osteopathic Board of Neurology and Psychiatry  (AOA) July, 1984 (adult)

Diplomate of American Board of Neurology and Psychiatry

Child Psychiatry (AMA) September, 1985 (child)

Child Psychiatry (AOA)           June, 1990 (child)

Diplomate of the American Board of Forensic Medicine        (September, 1998)

 

TEACHING

OhioUniversityCollegeof Osteopathic Medicine,Athens,OH

Course Coordinator, Clinical Psychiatry (1982, 1983)

Clinical Associate Professor of Psychiatry (OhioUniversity,Athens,OH) (1982-2003)

Clinical Professor of Psychiatry (2003-2009) at Grandview Hospital, Dayton, OH

W. VA. School of Medicine, January 2000, Introduction to Psychiatry

Pikesville School of Medicine, KY

Kirksville School of Medicine, Missiouri

Des Moines School of Medicine, Des Moines, IA

 

 

HONORS

Who’s Who in the Midwest  (1986/1987, 1988/1989)

Who’s Who in America        (1986/1987)

International Who’s Who in Medicine         (1987)

Governor Taft Quality of Care Award (November 3, 1999)

“The Quality of Care Awards recognize health care professionals who have set outstanding       examples of  leadership and community service, and this prestigious honor is a fitting

tribute to you for your many significant endeavors.  Among your  efforts, you have given

seminars in such areas as working single parents, stepfathers, time management, and

women’s health, have consulted and taught at churches, and have gained the reputation

for never turning away a patient. By your admirable devotion to service and achievement,

you have certainly distinguished yourself as a conscientious and hard-working Ohioan,

and you truly deserving of high praise.”

Governor Robert Taft

Richard Finan, Pres. Ohio Senate

Senator Charles Horn, 6th Distr.

J. Donald Mottley, Distr. #41

Jo Ann Davidson, Speaker of the Ohio House of Representatives

Pfizer

American Registry Outstanding Professions (2001-2002)

Top Psychiatrist Consumer Research Council of America (2008)

Best in Centerville and Vandallia- US Commercial Association (2009)

 

CONSULTATION – Religious      1998-1999     (156+ hours)

The group was made up of 9 business people (2 women and 7 men) with 7 engineering and 2 with  a psychological background.  The purpose was to find a dynamic person to lead over 1500 people and  a $4,000,000 budget.  He received a 99% vote of confidence.  This was completed in early spring, 1999

and considered successful.

 

 

SEMINARS

 

1984   “The Myth of the Wicked Stepmother”

“Burn-out”

 

 

1985    “Aggressive Patients”

“Parental Authority and the Adolescent”     (April, 1985)

“Stepfathers”  (September, 1985)

“Psychology of Winning – Perseverance”   (September, 1985)

 

1987    “Step-Parenting”       (September, 1987)

 

1988   “Single Parents”        (February, 1988 – National Conference of General Practitioners)

“Epstein Barr Virus”  (November, 1988)

 

1989    “The Woman’s Touch”          (April, 1989)

“Tricyclic Antidepressants”  (April, 1989)

 

1990   “Occult”           (April, 1990)

“Office Management Technique”     (1990-1993 – four seminars per year)

Seminar #1- “Difficult Patient”

Seminar #2- “Difficult Doctor”

Seminar #3- “Difficult Peer”

Seminar #4- “Difficult Self”

“Chronic Fatigue Syndrome”, Jamaica, Grand Caymen, Cozumel, National Chronic Fatigue                                                      Association                                        (August, 1990

 

1991    “Cult Members”                                 (March, 1991)

“The Reality of Chronic Fatigue”      (March, 1991)

“Holiday Blues”                                 (October, 1991)

1992    “Chronic Fatigue Syndrome”                                   (February, 1992)

“Interpersonal Dynamic Family Relationships”        (April, 1992)

“Psychiatry Utilization Review”                                (September, 1992)

“Time Management”                                                (September, 1992)

“Alzheimer’s”                                                            (December, 1992)

 

1993    “Depression”             (February, 1993)

 

1994    “Woman’s Health”     (September, 1994)

 

1995    “Woman’s Health Issues”     (February 2, 1995)

“Antidepressants”                 (April 18, 1995)

“Empowerment (Minority)”   (April 9, 1995)

“Depression”                        (May 6, 1995)

“Depression and Drugs”      (June 12, 1995)

 

1996    “Depression/Stress”             (March 2, 1996)

“Parenting” – 3                     (January, 1996)

“Depression and CFS”         (Spring, 1996)

 

1997    “Depression and the Anxious Parent”       (May, 1997)

“Depression – Diagnosis – PMS”              (July, 1997)

“Depression – Diagnosis – PMS”              (August, 1997)

“Depression – Diagnosis  Economics”      (August, 1997)

“Depression – Diagnosis  Economics,

Drug Interactions”  (August, 1997)

“Depression & New Drugs”                        (October, 1997)

“For Women Only”                                     (September – October, 1997)

1998   “Newer Antidepressants”      (February, 1998)

“Newer Antidepressants”      (March, 1998)

Women’s Health Event         (September 26, 1998)

(A Multi-hospital Recognition of Women’s Issues Held at Wright State University.)

Dating Seminar                     (September 18-25 and October 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, 1998)

Children:  Growing up in a Violent Society”           (September 17, 1998)

 

1999    Improving the Management of Depression”, 1/99 (Cleveland, OH),

3/10/99 (Findlay, OH), 3/16/99 (Lima, OH), 3/31/99 (Dayton, OH),

4/28/99 (Columbus, OH), 5/11/99 (Lima, OH), 7/14/99 (Dayton, OH)

“John and Mary:  Differential Diagnosis of Depression and Sexual Dysfunction”

6/5/99 (Kings Island, OH)

“Identifying the Depressed Patient in General Practice”, 5/20/99

“Depression and ADD in Children”, 6/17/99

“Quick Discussions About Mood Disorder”, 6/30/99 & 10/2/99 (Englewood, OH)

“Novel Approaches to Antidepressants”    6/29/99 (Dayton, OH)

“Antidepressant Therapy: A Clinical Discussion”

8/3/99, 8/6/99, 8/10/99, 9/14/99, 9/15/99, 9/21/99 (Eaton, OH)

9/22/99, 9/24/99, 9/29/99 (Eaton, OH)

9/30/99, 10/12/99, 10/17/99, 10/24/99 (Springboro, OH)

“Recognition of Mood Disorders”, Professional Women’s Group, 10/20/99 (Lima, OH)

“Depression and Sexual Dysfunction” 9/3/99 (Asheville, NC)

“New Therapies in Depression” 9/18/99 (Cleveland, OH)

“Clinical Management of Depression” 10/3/99 (Miami, FL)

“Parenting and Discipline” 11/4/99 (M.O.P.S. – Dayton, OH)

“Treatment and Economics of Mood Disorder” 8/13/99

“More Practical Aspects of Mood Disorder” 10/7/99 (Covington, KY)

“Economics of Depression” 11/20/99 (Columbus, OH)

“Careers”, 11/15 and 11/16/99 (Ridgeville School, 8th graders, Springboro, OH)

“Antidepressants: A Clinical Overview” 11/22/99 (Urbana, OH) 12/1/99 (Dayton, OH)

12/9/99 (Lima, OH), 12/21/99 (Dayton, OH)

“Depression” 12/1/99 (Washington Courthouse, OH), 12/13/99 (Dayton, OH)

12/28/99 (Springfield, OH)

“Updated Issues on Diagnosis & Management of Depression”, 11/2/99 (Dayton, OH)

11/11/99 (Columbus, OH), 12/13/99, (Cincinnati, OH)

12/15, 12/16, 12/21/99 (Dayton, OH)

“Depression and Economics” 12/10/99 (Grandview Hospital, Dayton, OH)

 

 2000    “New Directions in Depression:, 1/11/00 (Columbus, OH), 2/24/00 (Middletown, OH),

2/29/00 (Chillicothe, OH), 3/20/00 (Centerville, OH), 7/13/00 (Cincinnati, OH)

“Post Traumatic Stress Disorder”, 1/15/00 (Dayton, OH), 1/18/00 (Springboro, OH),

3/1/00, 6/14/00 (Dayton, OH)

“Panic Disorder” 3/3/00, 5/3/00, 5/4/00 (Dayton, OH)

“Alzheimer’s” 1/22/00 (Hidden Valley, PA)

“Newer Antipsychotics”, 1/22/00 (Dayton, OH)

“Newer Antidepressants”, 2/23/00 (Dayton, OH), 3/4/00 (Springfield, OH),

3/18/00 (Springfield, OH), 5/24/00 (Troy, OH), 9/13/00 (Piqua, OH),

10/1/00 (Vandalia, OH), 10/18/00 (Tipp City, OH), 11/8/00 (Springfield, OH),

11/17/00 (Springfield, OH), 11/20/00 (Lancaster, OH), 12/7/00 (Wilmington, OH)

“Antidepressants in the Pipeline”, 5/6/00 (Indianapolis, IN)

 

2001   “New Indications for Antidepressants”, 1/15/01 (Pickerington, OH), 2/13/01 (Vandalia, OH)

“Panic & Post Traumatic Stress”, 2/19/01 (Hidden Valley, PA)

“Depression”, 3/3/01 (Erie, PA)

“Office Issues in Depression”, 3/12/01 (Dayton, OH)

“Depression” 5/10/01 (Dayton, OH)

“Depression in Women” 5/19/01 (Minneapolis, MN)

“Children and Depression”, 7/31/01 (Phoenix, AZ)

“Anxiety-Depression”, 8/23/01 (Dayton, OH)

“Depression, Anxiety, Trauma”, 11/29/01 (Dayton, OH)

“Use of Antipsychotics”, 12/18/01 (Dayton, OH)

 

2002    “Alzheimer’s and Depression”, 1/24/02 (Greensburg, PA)

“Post Trauma”, 1/25/02 (Hidden Valley, PA)

“Children and Depression”, 2/13/02 (Fort Wayne, IN)

“Use of Antidepressants in the GYN-OB Office”, 2/20/02 (Dayton, OH)

“Antidepressant Usage in  Children & Adults”, 3/21/02 (Celina, OH)

“Post Traumatic Stress Disorder”, 3/22/02 (Grandview Hospital, Dayton, OH)

“Using Antidepressants”, 4/5/02 (Dayton, OH)

“Using Antidepressants in Children and Adults”, 4/11/02 (Anna, OH)

“Highly Emotional Children”, 4/20/02 (Dayton, OH)

“Using Antidepressants in Children and Adults”, 4/25/02 (Marysville, OH)

“Post Traumatic Stress Disorder”, 5/17/02 (Dayton, OH)

“Using Antidepressants in Children & Adults”, 6/13/02 (West Liberty, OH)

“Using Antidepressants in Children & Adults”, 6/17/02 (Greenville, OH)

“Using Antidepressants in Children & Adults”, 6/26/02 (Washington Courthouse, OH)

“Using Antidepressants in Children & Adults”, 7/10/02 (Middletown, OH)

“Using the New Antipsychotics”, 8/7/02 (Dayton, OH)

“Using the New Antipsychotics”, 8/14/02 (Centerville, OH)

“Using Antidepressants in Adults”, 8/15/02 (Dayton, OH)

“Antidepressant Treatment”, 8/21/02 (Dayton, OH)

“Antidepressants in Treatment Resistant Population”, 12/5/02 (Dayton, OH)

“Treatment Resistant Population and Antidepressants”, 12/10/02 (Xenia, OH)

“Antidepressant Treatments”, 12/11/02 (Centerville, OH)

 

2003    “Woman’s Health Issues”, 1/12/03 (Dayton, OH)

“Updates in Antidepressant Therapy”, 1/24/03 (Hidden Valley, PA)

“Antidepressant Therapies”, 1/31/03 (Dayton, OH)

“Grand Rounds- “Update/New treatments for Anxiety”, 2/24/04

(Good Samaritan Hospital, Dayton, OH)

“Grand Rounds- “Updates in Depression”, (Greenville, OH)

“Grand Rounds-  “New Antipsychotics”, 3/3/03 (Grandview Hospital, Dayton, OH)

“New Treatment Consideration”, 3/6/03 (Greeneville, OH)

“Antidepressants”, 3/10/03 (Centerville, OH)

“Antidepressants”, 3/24/03 (Celina, OH)

“Antidepressants”, 4/1/03 (Columbus, OH)

“Review of Antidepressants”, 4/2/03 (Clark County Medical Society, Springfield, OH)

“Antidepressants in Resistant Patients” 4/16/03 (Marysville, OH)

“Antidepressants”, 4/23/03 (Centerville, OH)

“Antidepressants”, 4/23/03 (Columbus, OH)

“Antidepressants in a Difficult Outpatient Clinic”, 5/15/03 (Dayton, OH)

“Atypical Antipsychotics”, 6/2/03 (Vandalia, OH)

“Grand Rounds- “Atypical Antipsychotics” (Grandview Hospital, Dayton, OH)

“Antidepressants Efficacy”, 6/18/03 (Columbus, OH)

“Atypical Antipsychotics”, 6/19/03 (Oakwood, OH)

“Antidepressants in Family Practice”, 7/23/03 (Columbus, OH)

“Antidepressants in Family Practice”, 7/29/03 (Columbus, OH)

“Atypical Antipsychotics”, 8/5/03 (Riverside, OH)

“Atypical Antipsychotics”, 8/6/03 (Oakwood, OH)

“Antidepressants in Family Practice”, 8/13/03 (Columbus, OH)

“Atypical Antipsychotics”, 8/25/03 (Grandview Hospital, Dayton, OH)

“Antidepressants in the Veteran Population”, 9/4/03 (Dayton, OH)

“Remission”, 9/10/03 (Dayton, OH)

“Antidepressants in the Older Population”, 9/16/03 (Greenville, OH)

“Chronic Illness and Antidepressants”, 9/16/03 (Dayton, OH)

“Remission with Antidepressants”, 9/23/03 (Columbus, OH)

“Remission with Antidepressants in Family Practice”, 9/26/03 (Columbus, OH)

“Remission with Antidepressants”, 9/29/03 (Columbus, OH)

“Antidepressants in Chronic Mental Illness”, 9/30/03 (Dayton, OH)

“Updates on Antipsychotics”, 10/1/03 (Dayton, OH)

“Updates on Antipsychotics in Patients with Chronic Illness”, 10/22/03 (Dayton, OH)

“Antidepressants in Family Practice”, 12/12/03 (Dayton, OH)

 

2004    “Updates in Antidepressants”, 1/7/04 (Dayton, OH)

“Updates in Antipsychotics”, 2/7/04 (Dayton, OH)

“Psychiatric Issues in Chronic Medical Illness”, 2/10/04 (Kettering, OH)

“Updates for Antidepressants”, 3/5/04 (Columbus, OH)

“Updates for Antidepressants”, 3/17/04 (Sunbury, OH)

“Updates for Antidepressants”, 4/19/04 (Springfield, OH)

“Woman’s Issues”, 4/20/04 (Centerville, OH)

“Career Day (R.C.S.)  4/27/04 (Ridgeville, OH)

“Current Issues with Antipsychotics”, 5/19/04 (Huber Heights, OH)

“Seasonal Affective Syndrome”, 5/26/04 (Riverside, OH)

“Updates for Family Practice”, 6/9/04 (Bellefontaine, OH)

“Women’s Issues” (Grand Rounds) 6/30/04 (Mt. Carmel, OH)

“Updates in Family Practice”, 6/30/04 (Columbus, IN)

“Updates in Psychiatry”, 7/28/04 (Cincinnati, OH)

“ADD”, 8/9/04 (Centerville, OH)

“Updates in Family Practice” 8/12/04 (Aurora, IN)

“Updates in Family Practice” 8/18/04 (Cincinnati, OH)

“ADD”, 9/1/04 (Centerville, OH)

“Staying Awake”, 9/15/04 (Centerville, OH)

“Updates in Anxiety/Depression” 9/15/04 (Kettering, OH)

”ADD/Aspergers/Autism”, 9/17/04 (Beavercreek, OH)

“Generalized Anxiety Diagnosis”, 9/21/04 (Centerville, OH)

“ADD”, 9/23/04 (Dayton, OH)

“ADD/Aspergers/Autism”, 9/29/04 (Centerville, OH)

“Remission in Depression”, 10/12/04 (Connersville, IN)

“ADD/Bipolar/Aspergers”, 10/13/04

“Depression in Women”, 11/11/04 (Springboro, OH)

“Updates in Depression”, 12/9/04 (Dayton, OH)

 

2005    “Depression and Women”, 1/27/05 (Centerville, OH)

“Updates”, 2/9/05 (Dayton, OH)

“Women’s Issues”, 3/24/05 (Centerville, OH)

“Updates in Depression”, 3/30/05 (Versailles, OH)

“Career Day”, 4/14/05 (Springboro, OH)

“Updates in Anxiety”, 4/28/05 (Lima, OH)

“Review in Anxiety”, 5/6/05 (Beavercreek, OH)

“Women’s Issue”, 5/19/05 (Centerville, OH)

“Young children, Small group women’s issues”, 5/21/05 (Kettering, OH)

“Overview Psychopharmacology”, 6/6/05 (Dayton, OH), 6/20/05 (Kettering, OH), 6/22/05 (Celina, OH)

“What Women need to know about Men” 10/30/05 (Centerville, OH)

“Raising Children” 10/26/05 (Centerville, OH)

“Depression” 11/16/05 (Springfield, OH)

“Depression” 11/30/05 (Springfield, OH)

“Review, Anxiety and Depression” 12/1/05 (Springboro, OH)

“ADD” 12/8/05 (Centerville, OH)

“ADD” 12/15/05 (Miamisburg, OH)

 

2006    “Children and Developmental Milestones” 2/22/06 (Centerville, OH)
“Leadership” 2/23/06 (Centerville, OH)
“Treatment-Resistant Depression” 3/8/06 (Centerville, OH)

“Introduction to Psychology” 5/10/06 (Ridgeville, OH)
“Leadership” 3/31/06 (Centerville, OH)

“Helping Spouses” 4/19/06 (Centerville, OH)

“Follow-Up on Addictions” 5/6/06 (Centerville, OH)

“Leadership” 5/8/06 (Centerville, OH)
“ADD” 6/21/06 (Centerville, OH)
“New trends in Depression” 9/06 (Muncie, In)

“ADD” 10/27/06 (Dayton, Oh)

“ADHD” 10-06 (Springboro, OH)

“Depression” 11/30/06  (Dayton, OH)

 

2007    “Anxiety and Panic” 1/07 (Dayton, OH)

“ADD” 1/18/07 (Dayton, OH)

“Post-partum Depression” Family Practice Review 4/26/2007

“New Treatment in Depression” 5/14/2007 (Centerville, OH)

“ADD and Children” 05/07 (Dayton, Oh)

“PDD, Aspergers, ADD” 5/07 (Dayton, Oh)

“Depression and Recivisim” 05/07 (Dayton, Oh)

“Depression” 07/2007 (Springboro, OH)

“Dysthemia” 10/07 (Dayton, Oh)

“ADD” 11/2007 (Vandalia, Oh)

“Update in Depression” 11/07 (Cincinnati, Oh)

“ADD” 12/07 (Miamisburg, Oh)

2008    “Bipolar” 1/08 (Dayton, Oh)

“ADD” 3/08 (Centerville, Oh)

“Depression and Pain” 3/08 (Centerville, Oh)

“Sleep” 6/08 (West Chester, Oh)

“Depression” 11/08 (New Castle, In)

“ADD ODD BP” 11/08 (Dayton, Oh)

“Depression” 11/08 (Centerville, Oh)

“OCD Social Anxiety 12/08 (Centerville, Oh)

“Depression in Family Practice” 12/08 (Kettering, Oh)

 

2009    “Depression” 2/09 ( New Castle, IN)

“Autism Spectrum” 2/09 (Dayton, OH)

“Depression” 2/09 (Miamisburg, OH)

“ADD-ADHD” 3/09 (Dayton, OH)

“Depression” 4/09 (Miamisburg, OH)

“Depression” 5/09 (Beavercreek, OH)

“New Treatment in Depression” 6/09 (Centerville, OH)

“New Treatment in Depression” 7/09 (Beavercreek, OH)

“Post Partum Depression” 9/09 (Beavercreek, OH)

“Difficult Kids” 11/09 (Lima, OH)

 

GIVING BACK

 

 

2005     Hurricane Katrina  9/2005

 

9/ 2005 Hurricane Katrina was a category 4 event @4:44 pm. It destroyed

parts of  the Gulf Coast Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama. 9-9-05

On  9-9-05 Dr. Ange and staff delivered approximately 10,000 lbs of supplies, medical and

food from Dayton, OH to Pearl River County Hospital in Popularville, Mississippi and

Memorial Hospital in Picayune Mississippi. This was a distance of 900 miles and required

the efforts of approximately 2,500 people. Out of the experience, a short book

Four Days Later, was written by Dr. Ange as a summary of her trip.

 

 

2006      Operation Home Town Troops  12/2006

 

9/2006  Operation Project “Home Town Troops” was started originally to send 100 Christmas Boxes to locally deployed troops in Iraq. Because of all the people it quickly became a humanitarian airlift to Bagdad. The supplies filled a freight container loaded with 37,500 lbs. on a non-stop cargo jet at WPAFB on Christmas Eve and arrived Christmas day. It took involvement from the U.N., D.O.D., State Dept., D.O.T., and Bagdad, Iraq.

About that experience, Dr. Ange wrote a short book entitled “Home Town Troops: A

Humanitarian airlift to Bagdad and Iraq”.. Supplies went to Operation Crayon, Afghanistan,

and 4 dogs. We know the kids especially enjoyed the chocolates and shoes (10,000 pairs).

 

 

2007    Walter Reed  3/2007

 

3/2007, Walter Reed called us and asked if we could help with clothing and other items for

wounded warriors families. Another tractor trailer was filled and sent, thanks to the gracious

hearts of so many. Would you believe the contact information came from a Home Town   Troops recipient in Iraq!

 

Operations Kids Count 7/2007

On July 27,  2007 we took two tractor trailers full of school supplies, clothing, jackets and

shoes to Hazard KY. Over 1000 kids were helped.

 

Operation Warm Heart  10/2007

 

On October 19,2007 the office returned to Hazard KY with another two tractor trailers full of

Winter coats and clothes, food and of course school supplies!

 

Catholic Orphanage Christmas 2007- Covington, KY

 

 

 

2008     Operation Cell Phone  4/2008

In April we collected over 500 cell phones that were sent to be refurbished. They went

overseas for soldiers to be able to call home free for the next year.

 

RAM 9/2008

 

9/ 2008 we were in Unico, Tennessee with RAM (Remote Air Medical) delivering

free healthcare to an underserved population. We teamed with Stan Brocks, M.D. and

hundreds of other providers and volunteers. Thousands were served in 2 days.

 

Blue Star Mothers 11/2008

 

11/ 2008 we gathered donations for the Blue Star Mothers, to send overseas to

troops in Afghanistan.

 

Operation Orphanage 12/2008

 

On Christmas 2008 we sent donations to St. Joseph’s Orphanage in Covington Kentucky.

This included clothes and sundree’s. Madonna House nearby received baby seats for

Cars. We also adopted one family who was living in a local church at the time.

 

2009      Operation School

 

8/ 2009 a local school received multiple paper supplies.

 

Samaritan Purse 12/2009

 

In November and December of 2009, the office teamed up with Samaritans Purse run by

Franklin Graham. Fruit trees, Baby chicks, Milk, Blankets and Bedding were some of the

Items gifted.

 

 

2010    Dayton, Ohio 

 

Local family contacted and over 500 pounds of clothing donated, mostly coats and

Blue jeans.

 

Indian Reservation

 

Continual support.

      

Malawi, Africa

 

A gift in my name and others to Health Frontiers for Bawalia Maternity Hosptial in Liligone,

Lilagwe, Malawi to support OB there once a year.  (Worst maternal morality of any non-

Conflict country in the World.  Averages 33 babies a day http: //www.healthfrontiers.org

Malawi.html

Dr. Constance Ange speaks about ADHD and teenage driving

 

 Dr. Constance Ange Hurricane Katrina News Interview

 

Dr. Ange’s Hurricane Katrina Relief Effort Album- Click the image below

NOTICE OF PRIVACY PRACTICES OF CONSTANCE ANGE, D.O.
Our Promise to You, Our Patients 

Your information is confidential.
Your information is important and confidential.  Our ethics and policies require that your information be held
in strict confidence.

We protect your information.
We maintain protocols to ensure the security and confidentiality of your personal information.  We have
physical security in our building, passwords to protect databases, compliance audits, and virus/intrusion
detection software.  Within our practice, access to your information is limited to those who need it to perform
their job.

 

Print Name_______________________

 

Signature________________________

 

Date____________________________

YES, this is our commitment to you regarding Privacy!

However it goes a lot further than just the industry standard privacy statement above.

“My Privacy is a really big concern because I’m the

(… intentionally blank because we guard his privacy and

you would recognize him…)”!

 

This is a GIANT CONCERN for this practice, the same as it is for you.  We humans are all fearful of many things. It’s a fact that more people are afraid of speaking in front of a group than of dying. We think that right up there with these fears should be the fear that someone may see us going to the Psychiatrist!….. After all, what’s wrong with him?…. You never know when he’s going postal….. I always thought that she was a little off….. Do you know that nice couple we met at church last week?…… And on and on.

 

Here’s the point, We’re all humans, We All have weaknesses, We all have problems, We all could use a little help. Some say the definition of insanity is to continue doing the same thing again and again and expect different results!  Could the same be said for knowing that highly qualified professional help is available and refusing to utilize that resource for some petty reason? (money, privacy,
pride, etc)?

 

So, back to the privacy issue: there are many things done in Dr. Anges’ office to insure your absolute privacy and confidentiality. This is a list of a few:

The Law is very specific about the general lack of easy access to psychiatric records, almost like the attorney-client privilege. It’s good

to have the Law on your side once in a while!

The offices are discretely located in medical or office parks or other professional buildings.

In certain situations, we can come to you or will arrange to meet you in a neutral or business location.

Our offices are minutes from airports, transportation can easily be arranged.

You will be greeted by first name only.

You can use our private entrance in the South office and even avoid the ‘waiting room’.

There is no ‘sign-in list’ kept at the front window.

No information has to be given to anyone unless you request us to do so in writing in advance.

We will not even confirm you are a patient unless we have a current written release on file.

We only speak to pharmacies with accurate caller-id.

You must file your own insurance claim if you so desire.

All electronics are secured thru PGP encryptination behind Cisco firewalled and encrypted data tunnels.

Actually, all our charting is handwritten and manually filed the ‘old-fashioned’ way with each visit. Granted, this is not the most

cost effective way to administer this part of the business, and it does require us to have some ala-cart-pricing, but, the privacy tradeoffs

are well worth it.

Likewise, when you give us your credit card number we write it down, run the card, mail you the receipt, and cross-shred the written

record before we leave every day.

The Drs’ name never appears on envelopes mailed to your home.

Your appointment reminder sticker only has your appointment time and date on it.

We do not call you for ‘appointment reminders’ unless you request us to call you.

We do not communicate with employers or schools unless you so request in writing in advance.

We do have an overpopulation of patients named Smith and Jones, since we do not collect information for insurance companies.

Finally, we accept: Cash: local Checks, Visa, Master and Discover Cards:

and payments@DoctorAnge.com accepts all electronic payments including PayPal.