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December 2018 MANTOSH J. DEWAN, M.D. Current Position: Interim President
SUNY Distinguished Service Professor SUNY Upstate Medical University 750 East Adams Street Syracuse, New York 13210 Telephone: (3l5) 464-3105 Email:[email protected]
Date of Birth: July 22, 1951 Higher Education:
University of Bombay, T.N. Medical College, India -M.B.,B.S. (includes a rotating Internship,1974-75) 1975
SUNY Upstate Medical Center, Syracuse, New York -Mixed Medicine/Psychiatry Internship 1975-1976 -Psychiatric Residency 1976-1979 -Chief Resident in Psychiatry 1977-1979
Post-residency training
Harvard University Leadership for Physician Executives 1997
Academic Appointments:
SUNY Upstate Medical Center, Syracuse, New York -Assistant Professor of Psychiatry 1979-1985 -Associate Professor of Psychiatry 1985-1992 -Awarded tenure 1988 -Professor of Psychiatry 1992-2009 -SUNY Distinguished Service Professor 2009- -Interim Chair 1998-1999 -Chair 1999-2011 -Interim Dean, College of Medicine 2016-2017
-Interim President 2018-
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Visiting Professor Bombay University- annual 1995- Affiliated Professor Affiliated Professor in Quality improvement and Leadership, Jonkoping Academy for Improvement of Health and Welfare, the School of Health Sciences, Jonkoping University, Sweden 2013-
Administrative Experience:
Upstate Medical University, Syracuse, New York -Interim Dean, College of Medicine 2016- 2017 -Interim President 2018- VA Medical Center, Syracuse, New York
-Acting Chief, Psychiatry Service 1985-1989 -Director, Homeless Chronically Mentally Ill Program 1987-1989
Department of Psychiatry SUNY Upstate Medical University
Undergraduate Medical Education Program -Director, Medical Student Clerkship 1980-1982 -Assistant Director, Undergrad. Med. Education 1982-1985 -Co-Director, 1985-1988 -Director 1988-1992
Director, Residency Training Program 1992-1999
Vice-Chair 1994-1999
Interim Chair 1999
Chair 1999-2011
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Consultant:
Research Consultant, Hutchings Psychiatric Center, Syracuse, New York 1984-1987
Committees:
National/ International: U.S Department of Health and Human Services -Building a National Rural Mental Health Plan: First Steps, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration SAMHSA), Rockville, MD 2006 -Second Action Planning Conference on Iraq Mental Health, Iraq Mental Health Council/ SAMHSA, Cairo, Egypt (preliminary work 2004- ) 2006 New York State - Mental Health Services Council (advisory to the Governor) 2007-2013 -SUNY Academic Excellence Transformation Team 2010-2011
-SUNY “New Academic Chairs Webinar” task force 2010-2011 -Health Workforce New York (Board of Directors) 2018-
SUNY Upstate Medical University, Syracuse, New York (Formerly SUNY Health Science Center)
-3rd Year Grades Committee 1980-1992 -Education Policies Committee 1987-1992 -Faculty/Student Disciplinary Committee 1986-1995 -4th Year Grades Committee 1988-1992 -Institutional Review Board for the Protection of Human Subjects 1990-1994 -Graduate Education Committee (Chair) 1997-2005
-College of Medicine Executive Committee 1999-2011 -Committee on Staff Health (Chair) 2000-2011 -Dean search (co-Chair) 2003 -Neurology Chair search committee (Chair) 2004 -Board member, Medbest 2004-2011 -Dean’s Research cabinet 2005-2007 -Provost Evaluation committee 2005 -Appointments and Promotions Committee 2005-2016 (Chair) 2007-2011
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-Neurosurgery Chair search committee 2006 -Engaging Excellence Research Task Force 2007 -Neurosurgery Chair search committee 2010 -Research Steering Committee 2013- -Microbiology & Immunology Chair search committee 2015-2016 -Task Force on Effective Leadership in Action (Chair) 2017-2018 University Medical Associates at Syracuse/ Governing Board of the Faculty Practice Plan -Member 1999-2011 -Executive Committee 2002-2011 -Secretary 2005-2011 -Vice President 2006-2011 Department of Psychiatry, SUNY Upstate Medical University -Undergraduate Education 1977-1992 -Graduate Education 1977-80;92-99;2012- -Residency Selection 1977-1979; 1981- -Credentials Committee (Chair) 1980-1990 -House Staff Grievance Committee 1979-1998 -Resident and Intern Evaluation 1984-1998 -Executive Committee 1985-2011 -Research Committee 1985-present -Appointments & Promotion 2011-2016; 2017-
(Chair) 2012-2016 Professional Practice Group, Executive Committee -Vice President 1995-1999 -President 1999-2011
-Vice-President 2011-2015 Psychiatric Faculty Practice, Executive Committee -Vice President 2015
-Treasurer 2015-16
PrimeCare (an M.S.O.) Board of Directors 1994-1997
VA Medical Center, Syracuse, New York
-Quality Assurance 1984-1986 -Executive Steering Committee 1985-1989 -Dean`s Committee 1985-1989
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-Mental Health Council 1985-1987 -Joint Resources Committee 1986-1989 -Chief of Staff Search Committee 2005
Licensure:
E.C.F.M.G. 1974 State of New York Licensure 1978
Certification:
Diplomate, American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology 1982 Professional Organizations:
American Psychiatric Association Member 1979-present Fellow 1989-2003 Distinguished Fellow 2003-2013 Distinguished Life Fellow 2013- Committee on International Education
-member 1995-1996 -consultant 1996-1997
Council on Health Care Systems & Financing 2001-2006 Psychotherapy Caucus Steering Committee 2014-
Central New York District Branch Membership Committee, Chair 1980-1983 Councilor-at-large 1984-1985 Continuing Medical Education 1988-1999 Secretary/Treasurer 1990-1991 President-elect 1991-1992 President 1992-1993
Indo-American Psychiatric Association: Life member 1983-
American Association for the Advancement of Science 1988-1992
Association of Directors of Medical Student Education in Psychiatry 1989-1992
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Society of Biological Psychiatry 1991-2007
American Association of Directors of Psychiatric Residency Training 1992-1998
American Association of Chairs of Academic Departments of Psychiatry 1999-2011 Group for the Advancement of Psychiatry 2005-2015
Awards/citations:
Marquis' Who's Who 1983-
American Psychiatric Association -Fellow 1989 -Distinguished Fellow 2003 -Distinguished Life Fellow 2013
Psyche Award - "for excellence in the contribution to the residents' study of Psychiatry" 1990, ’94, ‘96
Exemplary Psychiatrist Award presented
by the National Alliance for the Mentally Ill 1994 The Best Doctors in America: Northeast region 1996-1997 The Best Doctors in America 1998- Scientific Achievement Award, Indo-American Psychiatric Association 1998
Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers 2003-2005 President’s Award for Faculty Service 2008 Chancellor’s Award for Faculty Service 2009 Best supervisor award (given by the residents in Psychiatry) 2009 American Medical Association’s Busharat Ahmad Leadership Development program (keynote with AMA President Wilson) 2010
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George Tarjan Award (given by the American Psychiatric Association) 2010 2nd Dr A.P.Patkar Oration for “exemplary contribution to and extraordinary work in the field of Psychiatry” (given by TN Medical College/Nair Hospital, Mumbai) 2010 Exemplary Chair (one of inaugural group chosen SUNY- wide and the only one from a medical school) 2011 Outstanding Lecturer (Excellence in medical student education 2014-2015) 2015 The Gentile Advocacy Award, NAMI Syracuse 2018 Community Activities: National Association of Mentally Ill - Syracuse -Board of Directors 1992-1998 -Consultant to the Board 1999-
India Community Religious and Cultural Center, Syracuse: -Board of Directors 1991-2000 -Vice President 1994-1995 -President 1995-1996
Editorial Board:
Annals of Clinical Psychiatry 2004- Surgical Neurology 2006-2009 Irish Journal of Psychological Medicine 2016- (International Advisory Board)
Reviewer:
American Journal of Psychiatry; Psychiatry Research; American Journal of Psychotherapy (books); Psychiatric Services; Biological Psychiatry; Archives of Internal Medicine; Surgical Neurology: Academic Medicine; Annals of Clinical Psychiatry; Psychiatric Times; Academic Psychiatry; International Journal of Psychiatry in Medicine; CNS Spectrum; Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases; Therapeutic Advances in Psychopharmacology.
Grants:
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Bioavailability Study of Clozapine, Co-Investigator 1983
The Steady State Bioavailability of Mellaril Tablets, Co-Investigator 1984
Hendricks Fund for Medical Research: Affective Disorders-Biological subtyping using EEG, CT scan, and Neuropsychological test results, Principal Investigator ($5000) 1984
Brain imaging in schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, Amersham Inc., Principal Investigator ($22,500) 1990
Biological assessment of Schizophrenic patients, Hendricks Fund for Medical research, Co-Investigator ($10,000) 1991
SPECT changes in Obsessive Compulsive Disordered patients treated with medication
or behavior therapy, Hendricks Fund for Medical research, Co-Investigator ($10,000) 1991
A double blind study comparing the efficacy and safety of two doses of oral CP-88,059 in acute exacerbation of Schizophrenia and Schizoaffective Disorder, Pfizer, Inc., Principal Investigator ($20,000) 1993
52-Week, Open-label, Randomized Study Evaluating the safety and efficacy of Oral Ziprasidone (CP-88, 059-l) (40-80 mg BID) and Risperidone (3-5 mg, BID) in the Maintenance Treatment of Outpatients with Schizophrenia or Schizoaffective Disorder 128-ll7, Pfizer, Inc., Principal Investigator ($16,500) 1995 A randomized, double-blind crossover comparison of the effects of desloratidine vs. Diphenhydramine vs. Placebo on managerial
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performance in subjects with seasonal allergic rhinitis, P01865-01 Integrated Therapeutics Group, Inc (Schering-Plough Corp.), Co-Investigator ($750,000) 2000
A controlled trial of olanzapine versus ziprasidone in the treatment of schizophrenic and schizoaffective subjects with comorbid depresssion, F1D-US-HGJU, Eli Lilly Co, Principal Investigator ($32,500) 2001 “Increasing the specificity of neurocognitive impairment: Impact of Olanzapine in patients with Schizophrenia”, Eli Lilly, Co-investigator ($124,000) 2004 Open-Label, Dose-Titration, Long-Term Safety Study to Evaluate CONCERTA® at Doses of 36 mg, 54 mg, 72 mg, 90 mg and 108 mg per day in Adults with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, McNeil, Co-PI 2006 “Genomic Psychiatric Cohort” USC/National Institutes of Mental Health, 5RO1MH085548 Pato C, PI: Total funding $3,828,698 Subcontract to SUNY Upstate/RF Co-PI (with Morley C), SUNY Upstate subaward 2008-2013 “Upstate Center for Excellence in Psychiatry” HRSA, PI ($706,000) 2009-2014
Education contracts:
“Community Child Psychiatry Consultation Program”, NY State Office of Mental Health, PI ($200,000/ year) 2006-2008 “Simulation based training of resident competency", Macy Foundation, co-investigator ($858,000) 2007-2009
“Cognitive Simulation in Healthcare Education” 2012 Kansas University/JCCCC, co-PI ($700,000)
Papers Presented (national and international):
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1. "An Organic Subgroup of Schizophrenia" (with A.K. Pandurangi, S.H. Lee,
M. Boucher, B. Levy, T. Ramachandran and L.F. Major), American Psychiatric Association, Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, 1984.
2. "Ventriculomegaly and Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus in Psychiatric
Patients" (with P.A. Bick), American Psychiatric Association, Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, 1984
3. "Brief Psychotherapy," Department of Psychiatry, T.N. Medical College,
Bombay University, April 27, 1993
4. "Research on $10 a day," Annual meeting, American Association of Directors of Psychiatric Residency Training, New Orleans, January 1994.
5. "Psychiatry: From the Garden of Eden to Jurassic Park," Annual meeting,
American Association of Directors of Psychiatric Residency Training, Tucson, AZ, January 1995.
6. "Schizophrenia Update," T.N. Medical College, Bombay University, 1995.
7. "Doing Research without External Funding (or research on $20 a day!),"
Annual Meeting, American Psychiatric Association, Miami, Florida, May 1995.
8. "Challenges of International Education," Workshop, Council on International
Education, Annual Meeting, American Psychiatric Association, Miami, Florida, May 1995.
9. "Borderline Personality Disorder", Bombay Psychiatric Society, Bombay,
February 1996.
10. "The science and politics of DSM-IV", T.N. Medical College, Bombay University, February 1996.
11. "Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder in Adults", T.N. Medical College,
Bombay University, March 1996.
12. "Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder in College Students", Annual meeting, New York State College Health Association, Ithaca, New York, October 1996.
13. “Kindlers versus non-kindlers: A study of phenomenology,
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sociodemographics, stressors and insight variables in schizophrenia” (with Patil A, Dave M, Panwar VS, Dhawale HS, Pinto C), Indian Psychiatric Association, Jaipur, India, January 1997
14. "Workforce issues in Psychiatry", Discussant, Annual meeting of the Indo-
American Psychiatrists Association, San Diego, CA, May 1997.
15. “What I don't know about schizophrenia!" Bombay Psychiatric Society, Bombay, March 1997.
16. "Psychological development in the adult", Bombay University, Feb 1998 17. "Practical application of psychodynamic understanding", Bombay University,
February 1998.
18. "Psychiatry: From the Garden of Eden to Jurassic Park", Annual Meeting, Indo-American Psychiatric Association, Toronto, May 1998
19. “Phenomenology and psychodynamic understanding of patients with
Borderline Personality Disorder” Bombay University, February 1999. 20. “What I do not know about schizophrenia!” Bombay University, Jan 2000 21. “The Difficult To Treat Psychiatric Patient”, Symposium Chair, Annual
meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, Chicago, May 2000.
22. “Making it in academia”, symposium on “International Medical Graduates: Career Choices”, Annual meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, Chicago, May 2000.
22. “Psychiatric education: A look into the future”, Bombay University, Jan 2001
23. “Effect of terrorism on children”, Bombay University, February 2002. 24. “The difficult to treat psychiatric patient”, Bombay University, Feb 2002.
25. “The difficult to treat depressed patient”, APA Institute on Psychiatric
Services, Chicago, October 2002. Also symposium Chair.
26. “Competence in Psychiatric Education”, Bombay University, January 2003.
27. “Combined treatment of patients with depression”, Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, February 2003.
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28. “Treatment of Borderline patients”, Regional Psychiatric Center, Augusta, February 2003.
29. “Research on a shoestring budget”, American Association of Directors of
Psychiatry Residency Training, Puerto Rico, March 2003.
30. “The difficult to treat depressed patient”, Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, San Francisco, May 2003.
31. “Evaluating clinical competence: Current options, Future directions”, ibid,
symposium Chair.
32. “Facilitating research on minority populations by minority researchers”, workshop, Annual meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, New York, May 2004.
33. “The Art and Science of Brief Psychotherapies”, symposium Chair, ibid. 34. “Research on a shoestring budget”. Grand Rounds, SUNY Downstate
Medical Center, Brooklyn, November 2004. 35. “Psychological development of the adult”. T.N. Medical College, Mumbai,
March 2005.
36. “Funding for Psychiatry: From the irrational to the rational” APA Council on Healthcare Systems and Financing workshop, APA Annual meeting, Atlanta, May 2005.
37. “The Art and Science of Brief Therapies”, symposium Chair, ibid.
38. “The making of a competent psychotherapist: Addressing the new RRC
guidelines”, symposium Chair, ibid.
39. “Research on a shoe-string budget”, Maimonides Medical Center, Brooklyn, October 2005.
40. “Objects of the mind”, K.E.M. Medical College, Mumbai, February 2006.
41. “Evidence based psychiatry: challenges in the real world”, T.N. Medical
College, Mumbai, February 2006.
42. “Searching for the mind”, Radiation Medicine Center, Mumbai, Feb 2006.
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43. “Evidence based psychiatry”, SAMHSA 2nd Action Planning Conference on Iraqi Mental Health, Cairo, March 2006.
44. “Treatment resistant depression”, American Academy of Clinical
Psychiatrists annual meeting, San Francisco, April 2006.
45. “The effective psychotherapist”, symposium chair, APA annual meeting, Toronto, May 2006.
46. “The art and science of Brief therapies”, ibid.
47. “The effective use of the SCID”, Mumbai, India, June 2006.
48. “IMaGine 2012”, American Association of Directors of Psychiatric Residency
Training, San Juan, March 2007.
49. “Objects of the schizophrenic mind” KEM Medical College, Mumbai, April 2007.
50. “Brief Therapies: an update for clinicians” (Chair), American Psychiatric
Association annual meeting, San Diego, May 2007.
51. “Research training for all psychiatric residents: a problematic endeavor, ibid.
52. “Simple technologies to improve psychotherapy outcome” (Chair), ibid.
53. “DSM-V: A look back at the future” T.N. Medical College, Mumbai, Feb 2008
54. “Requiring residents to do research”, American Psychiatric Association
annual meeting, Washington DC, May 2008.
55. “The research method sharpens all clinicians.” American Psychiatric Association annual meeting, San Francisco, May 2009.
56. “Endless opportunities in residency”, ibid.
57. “Mass Murderers: from Raman Raghav to Saddam Hussein”, 2nd A P Patkar
Oration, TN Medical College, Mumbai, February 2010
58. “The difficult to treat psychiatric patient”, ibid.
59. “Notes from below and above the glass ceiling”, Busharat Ahmad
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Leadership Development program, annual meeting of the American Medical Association, Chicago, June 2010.
60. “IMaGine: The untapped potential of IMGs”, Tarjan award presentation,
Institute on Psychiatric Services annual meeting, October 2010
61. “The difficult to treat patient”, Nassau University Medical Center, Oct 2010.
62. “Psychotherapy of a rape victim”, T.N. Medical College, Mumbai, March 2011.
63. “Lage Raho DSM5”, T.N. Medical College, Mumbai, March 2011 64. “Notes from below and above the glass ceiling”, American Association of
Physicians from India Leadership Development Seminar, Chicago, April 2011
65. “Notes from below and above the glass ceiling”, American Association of
Physicians from India Leadership Development Seminar, Detroit, April 2011 66. “Strategies for successful careers in Psychiatry”, American Psychiatric
Association annual meeting, Honolulu, Hawaii, May 2011. 67. “The Exemplary Chair: What I know now (and wish I knew then)”, webinar
for new Chairs appointed in all disciplines SUNY-wide, October 2011. 68. “Simulation Management System (SMS) and real world training”, 12th
annual International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare, San Diego, CA, January 2012.
69. “How we think”, T. N. Medical College, Mumbai, February 2012. 70. “Why depression defeats us”, T. N. Medical College, Mumbai, March 2012. 71. “Strategies for successful careers in Psychiatry”, IMG Institute, American
Psychiatric Association annual meeting, Philadelphia, May 2012. 72. “Challenges in Brief Dynamic Therapy”, in Master Course on “Challenges in
Dynamic Psychotherapy”, American Psychiatric Association annual meeting, Philadelphia, May 2012.
73. “It’s not what you know; it’s how you think”, Karolinska Institut, Stockholm,
Sweden, May 2012
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74. “Toward improved decision- making: patients, providers and healthcare
delivery.” Australian Institute for Health Innovation, U of New South Wales, Sidney, Australia, September 2012.
75. “Analysis of decision making in the health care delivery system: patients
and physicians” (with U. Satish, A. Satish, S. Krishnamurthy), SimHealth 2012, Sydney, Australia, September 2012.
76. “How people change”, T.N. Medical College, Mumbai, February 2013 77. “Strategies for successful careers in Psychiatry”, IMG Institute, American
Psychiatric Association annual meeting, Philadelphia, May 2013. 78. “Brief Therapy: Overview.” Advances in Brief Therapy symposium, American
Psychiatric Association annual meeting, Philadelphia, May 2013. 79. “Keys to successful careers in American Psychiatry: Do’s and Don’ts”
Institute on Psychiatric Services, Philadelphia, October 2013. 80. “Dhoom 2014: will it improve patient outcomes?” T.N. Medical College,
Mumbai, January 2014. 81. “Cognitive simulation-based evaluation and training” American University of
the Caribbean, St Maarten, March 2014 (with U. Satish) 82. “Decision making in healthcare: evaluation and training” 7th annual
Healthcare Simulation Conference on The Key To Expert Practice, Kansas City, KS, September 2014 (with U. Satish)
83. “Evaluating Cognitive Ability utilizing the SMS”, ibid 84. “Building a Scenario with the Expert”, ibid. 85. “Is the psychology of schizophrenia relevant?”, University of California
Irvine, October 2014. 86. “Understanding the person with schizophrenia”, Penn State Hershey Medical
Center, November 2014. 87. “Treatment Adherence”, Jonkoping Academy for Improvement of Health
and Welfare, School of Health Sciences, Jonkoping University, Sweden, December 2014 (with U. Satish)
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88. “Brief therapy of personality disorders: doing the impossible quickly”,
Alabama Psychiatric Association annual meeting, Montgomery, AL, April 2015.
89. “Contribution of common versus specific factors to therapy (or medication) outcome.” Chair and presenter, ‘Brief Therapy: Practical clinical pearls’ symposium, American Psychiatric Association annual meeting, Toronto, May 2015.
90. “How to be a more effective therapist: a simple approach to “difficult”
patients” Dothan, AL, September 2015. 91. “The ‘difficult’ patient and poor outcomes.” Chair and presenter, ‘Brief
therapy for ‘difficult patients’ symposium, American Psychiatric Association annual meeting, Atlanta, May 2016.
92. “Good mourning” T.N. Medical College, Mumbai, September 2016. 93. “Why we don’t treat personality disorders” T.N. Medical College, Mumbai,
February 2017 94. “How to help more patients: Brief therapy for all?!” Half day workshop on
the therapy of persons with depression, schizophrenia, and personality disorders. All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India, September 2017.
95. “Freud is dead and also everywhere!” T.N. Medical College, Mumbai,
February 2018. 96. “Brief therapy skills for everyday practice” Symposium Chair, American
Psychiatric Association annual meeting, New York, May 2018.
Papers Presented (regional and local) 1. "Pre-admission Screening and Contracts: A Therapeutic Tool,"
Upstate Medical Center, Department of Psychiatry Colloquium, 1977
2. "Reality, Fantasy and Psychiatry in Another Culture: India," Meeting of the Onondaga District Branch of the American Psychiatric Association, 1977
3. "Are the Results of Psychotherapy Influenced by the Ethnic or Racial
Background of the Patient or Therapist?" (some factual answers), Upstate Medical Center, Department of Psychiatry Colloquium, 1978
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4. "Care of the Schizophrenic Person - The Crucial Distinction Between
Management and Treatment," Upstate Medical Center, Department of Psychiatry Colloquium, 1979
5. "Recent Advances in the Biology of Schizophrenia," Meeting of PROMISE, Syracuse, 1983
6. "A Comprehensive Study of Schizophrenic Patients," Upstate Medical
Center, Department of Psychiatry Colloquium, 1983
7. "The Uses and Abuses of CT Scans in Psychiatry," Hutchings Psychiatric Center, 1984.
8. "Diagnosis Related Groupings: A look beneath the surface" (with R.
Daly), SUNY Health Science Center, Department of Psychiatry, l987
9. "Manic Depressive Illness," Manic Depressive Illness Support Group, Syracuse, New York, l987.
10. "Lithium and other drugs in the treatment of Bipolar Disorder," Manic
Depressive Illness Support Group, Syracuse, New York, l988.
11. "A case of depression in a Hmong woman," Discussant, SUNY Health Science Center, Department of Psychiatry, 1989.
12. "Choice of a specific antidepressant in medically ill patients," Oswego
Hospital, 1990.
13. "Obsessive-compulsive disorder," Mohawk Valley Psychiatric Center, Utica, NY, 1990.
14. "The diagnosis and treatment of obsessive-compulsive disorder,"
Binghamton Psychiatric Center, Binghamton, 1990.
15. "Obsessive-compulsive disorder," Syracuse Developmental Center, 1990
16. "Utility and Promise of Brain Imaging Techniques in Psychiatry," APA District Branch Meeting, 1990
17. "An update on obsessive-compulsive disorder," Albany VA Medical Center,
1991
18. "What is O.C.D.," O.C.D. Support Group, Syracuse, 1991
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19. "Antidepressants in primary medical practice," Cortland Memorial Hospital,
1991
20. "Biological basis and Pharmacological Treatment of O.C.D.," Buffalo Psychiatric Center, 1991
21. "Newer treatments for Bipolar Disorder," Binghamton Psychiatric Center,
1991
22. "Biological findings, SPECT, and Treatment in O.C.D.," Buffalo V.A. Medical Center, 1991
23. Moderator, local site, AMA Depression in Primary Care Teleconference,
Syracuse, NY, 1991
24. "Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder in primary care," St. Peter's Hospital, Albany, 1992
25. "Treatment of Depression in the Elderly," Niagara Falls Hospital, 1992
26. "Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder," Lowville Community Hospital, 1992
27. "Treatment of Depression in the Elderly," Syracuse, 1992
28. "O.C.D. in primary care," St. Joseph's Hospital, Syracuse, 1992
29. "Nicotine replacement and smoking cessation: Medical issues," Mohawk
Valley Psychiatric Center, Utica, 1992 30. "A basic understanding of schizophrenia," Annual meeting, National Alliance
of the Mentally Ill, New York State Conference, Syracuse, October 1993.
31. "Management of depression in primary care practice," Fourth Annual Lifecare Conference, Waterloo, November 4, 1993.
32. "When Therapy and Pastoral Counseling are not enough: The Role of
Psychiatry and Psychopharmacology," NAMI Conference, Syracuse, 1994 33. “DSM-IV Workshop”, Hutchings Psychiatric Center, Syracuse, New York,
June 1995.
34. “DSM-IV Workshop”, Central New York Psychiatric Center, Marcy, New York,
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July 1995. 35. "Update on newer treatments for depression", St. Joseph's Hospital,
Syracuse, April 1996. 36. "Update on depression", Auburn, New York, May 1996.
37. "Depression in the elderly", Loretto Geriatric Center, Syracuse, New York,
May 1996.
38. "Depression in elderly patients seen in primary care", County Medical Society annual meeting, Mexico, New York, June 1996.
39. "Pharmacological management of depression in a managed care setting",
Olean, New York, July 1996. 40. "Panic Disorder in primary care practice", Kingston, New York, November
1996. 41. "Focus on depression", Binghamton, April 1997.
42. "The many faces of depression", Syracuse, June 1997.
43. "Focus on depression", Bradford, PA, June 1997.
44. "New concepts in the treatment of schizophrenia", Binghamton, NY,
October 1997.
45. "Identifying and treating depression", Wilson Memorial Regional Center, Johnson City, NY, October 1997.
46. “Depression: A community's perspective", Southern Tier Managed Care
Coalition's Third Annual Managed Care Conference, Binghamton, NY, October 1997.
47. "Panic Disorders in Medical practice", Robert Packer Hospital Grand Rounds,
Sayre, PA, October 1997.
48. "Depression in primary care", Amherst, NY, December 1997
49. "Healing the Mind and Body", Maxwell School, Syracuse University, March 1998
50. "Psychological understanding of schizophrenia", Mohawk Valley Psychiatric
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Center, March 1998 51. "Depression in primary care patients", Wilson Memorial Hospital,
Johnson City, NY, May 1998 52. "A newer understanding of schizophrenia", Auburn, NY, June 1998
53. "Comparison of antidepressants", Mohawk Valley Psychiatric Center,
June 1998
54. “Depression and managed care”, Annual meeting of the Susquehanna Medical Group, Johnson City, NY, September 1998
55. “Improving the diagnosis and treatment of depression in primary care”,
Waterloo, NY, November 1998
56. “The Treatment of Schizophrenic Persons: Lessons Learned from the Decade of the Brain”, NAMI-PROMISE, Inc. Conference, Syracuse, New York, October 1999.
57. “Psychopathology and Management of Bipolar Disorder”,
Psychopharmacology Seminar, Whitesboro, NY, April 2000. 58. “Medical Coercion: Lessons from the treatment of schizophrenia and
tuberculosis”, SUNY Upstate Medical University, June 2001.
59. “Lessons from the mental health trenches in Syracuse”, Pilgrim State Hospital retreat, Long Island, July 2001.
60. “Rays of Hope in the Treatment of Schizophrenia”, NAMI Conference,
Syracuse, September 2001. 61. “Diagnosis and Treatment of schizophrenia”, Four Winds Psychiatric
Hospital, Syracuse, March 2002. 62. “Management of Borderline Personality Disorder”, Annual
Psychopharmacology Seminar, Utica, April 2002.
97. “On terrorism and terrorists”, Thursday Night Club, Syracuse, 2003.
63. “Hope and recovery: the small things that will make a big difference”, NAMI annual conference, Syracuse, October 2005.
64. “Why don’t you practice the way you should? CNY District Branch, American
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Psychiatric Association, Syracuse, September 2006. 65. “The difficult to treat patient: schizophrenia” Broome County Mental Health,
Binghamton, October 2008. 66. “Putting the person back in the ‘person with schizophrenia’”, NAMI Syracuse
annual conference, Syracuse, October 2008. 67. “Resolved: Psychiatry and Neurology should merge as one discipline”
(Opposed), Psychiatry Grand Rounds, Upstate Medical University, Aug 2009 68. “The future is now: How to make Good Doctors and Better Patients.”
Upstate Medical University, Syracuse, January 2013. 69. “How to be a more effective therapist: a simple approach to “difficult”
patients” Binghamton, April 2106. 70. “How tall is the shortest giant and other challenges in medical education”
Upstate Medical University, June 2018. CME Courses conducted:
1. "Doing Research on a Shoestring Budget", CME course at the annual meeting, American Psychiatric Association, 1997:
- Course Director. - Presenter: "Strategies for successful research with minimal funding". : “Getting your results published".
Invited to repeat the course every year since, 1998- 2010. Also invited to teach the course at the APA Institute on Psychiatric services in October 2003.
Publications:
1. Haldipur CV, Dewan M, Beal M: Fear in the Countertransference. Am J of Psychotherapy 36:240-247, 1982.
2. Dewan MJ, Pandurangi AK, Boucher ML, Levy BF, Major LF: Abnormal
Dexamethasone Suppression Tests Results in Chronic Schizophrenic Patients. Am J Psych 139:1501-1503, 1982.
3. Dewan MJ, Pandurangi AK, Lee SH, Ramachandran T, Levy B, Boucher M,
Yozawitz A, Major LF: Central Brain Morphology in Chronic Schizophrenic Patients: A Controlled CT Study. Biol Psychiat 18:1133-1140, 1983.
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4. Dewan MJ, Pandurangi AK, Lee SH, Ramachandran T, Levy B, Boucher M,
Yozawitz A, Major L: Cerebellar Morphology in Chronic Schizophrenic Patients: A Controlled Computed Tomography Study. Psychiat Res 10: 97- 103, 1983.
5. Pandurangi AK, Dewan MJ, Lee SH, Ramachandran T, Levy B, Boucher M,
Yozawitz A, Major L. The Ventricular System in Chronic Schizophrenic Patients: A Controlled Computed Tomography Study. Brit J Psychiat 144: 172-176, 1984.
6. Devanand DP, Pandurangi AK, Dewan MJ: False Positive Dexamethasone
Suppression Test Results Related to Antipsychotic Drug Withdrawal: A Case Report. J Clin Psychiat 45:275-276, 1984.
7. Dewan MJ, Bick PA: Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus and Psychiatric Patients. Biol Psychiat 20:1127-1131, 1985.
8. Dewan MJ, Pandurangi AK, Levy B, Boucher M, Major L: Are Schizophrenics
with Abnormal DST Results a Distinct Subgroup? Acta Psychiat Scand 72:274-277, 1985.
9. Dewan M, Pandurangi AK, Lee SH, Ramachandran T, Levy B, Boucher M,
Yozawitz A, Major L: A Comprehensive Study of Chronic Schizophrenic Patients. I: Quantitative Computed Tomography. Acta Psychiat Scand 73:152-160, 1986.
l0. Pandurangi AK, Dewan M, Boucher M, Levy B, Phelps B, Ramachandran T,
Bartell K, Major L: A Comprehensive Study of Chronic Schizophrenic Patients. II: Biological, Neuropsychological, and Clinical Correlates of CT Abnormality. Acta Psychiat Scand 73:161-171, 1986.
11. Boucher M, Dewan M, Pandurangi A, Levy B, Major L, Bartell K, Diamond T:
Relative Utility of Three Indices of Neuropsychological Impairment in a Young Chronic Schizophrenic Population. J Nerv Mental Dis 174:44-46, 1986.
12. Varma R, Dewan M, Ashutosh K: Respiratory Center Sensitivity to Carbon
Dioxide in Schizophrenia. Respiration 52:34-41, 1987.
13. Dewan M, Haldipur CV, Lane E, Donnelly MP, Boucher M, Major L: Normal Cerebral Asymmetry in Bipolar Patients. Biol Psychiat 22:1058-1066, 1987.
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14. Dewan M, Haldipur C, Boucher M, Major L: Is CT ventriculomegaly related to hypercortisolemia? Acta Psychiat Scand 77:230-231, 1988.
15. Dewan M, Haldipur C, Lane E, Ispahani A, Boucher M, Major L: Bipolar
Affective Disorder I: Comprehensive quantitative computed tomography. Acta Psychiat Scand 77:670-676, 1988.
16. Dewan M, Haldipur C, Boucher M. Ramachandran T, Major L: Bipolar
Affective Disorder II. EEG, neuropsychological, and clinical correlates of CT abnormality. Acta Psychiat Scand 77:677-682, 1988.
17. Dewan MJ, Levy B, Donnelly MP: A positive view of Psychiatry and
Psychiatrists. Comprehensive Psychiatry 29:523-531, 1988. 18. Dewan MJ: Adding medication to ongoing psychotherapy: Indications and
pitfalls. American Journal of Psychotherapy 46:102-110, 1992.
19. Dewan MJ, Huszonek J, Koss M, Hardoby W, Ispahani A: The use of antidepressants in the elderly: 1986 and 1989. Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry and Neurology 5:40-44, 1992.
20. Dewan MJ, Gupta S: Congruence between Hindu philosophy and Otto
Rank`s ideas. Psychological Reports 70:127-130, 1992.
21. Gupta S, Ghaly N, Dewan MJ: Augmenting Fluoxetine with Dextroamphetamine to Treat Refractory Depression. Hospital and Community Psychiatry, 43:281-283, 1992.
22. Dewan MJ, Gupta S: Toward a definitive diagnosis of Alzheimer`s disease.
Comprehensive Psychiatry, 33:4:282-290, 1992.
23. Margo G, Greenberg R, Fisher S, Dewan MJ: A Direct Comparison of the Defense Mechanisms of Non-depressed People and Depressed Psychiatric Inpatients. Comprehensive Psychiatry, 34: 65-69, 1993.
24. Margo GM, Dewan MJ, Fisher S, Greenberg RP: A comparison of three
depression rating scales. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 75:144-146, 1992.
25. Popli AP, Masand PS, Dewan MJ: Factitious disorders with psychological symptoms. J. Clinical Psychiatry, 53:9:315-318, 1992.
26. Huszonek J, Dewan M, Koss M, Hardoby W, Ispahani A: Antidepressant
side effects and physician prescribing patterns. Annals of Clinical Psychiatry
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5:7-11, 1993.
27. Huszonek J, Dewan M, Donnelly MP: Factors associated with antidepressant choice. Psychosomatics, 36:1:42-47, 1995.
28. Dewan MJ, Koss M: The clinical impact of reported variance in antipsychotic potencies. Acta Psychiatr Scan, 9l:229-232, l995.
29. Blumberg DL, Grant WD, Hendricks SR, Kamps CA, Dewan MJ. The
Physician and Unconventional Medicine, Alternative Therapies, l:3:31-35, l995.
30. Anand V, Dewan M: Withdrawal Emergent Dyskinesia in a patient on
Risperidone undergoing dosage reduction Annals of Clin Psychiatry, 8:3:179-182, 1996.
31. Alao AO, Dewan M: Psychological Sequelae of Sickle Cell Disease: A Case
Report. Primary Psychiatry, pp. 109-110, 1999
32. Dewan M, Anand V: Evaluating the tolerability of the newer antidepressants. J. Nerv Ment Dis, 187:96-101,1999.
33. Dewan M: Are psychiatrists cost-effective? An analysis of integrated versus
split treatment. Am J Psychiatry 156:2:324-326, 1999.
34. Dewan M, Yohai N: The combined Brief Psychotherapy- Psychopharmacology Fellowship. Academic Psychiatry 23:2: 103- 104, 1999.
35. Megna J, Dewan M: A naturalistic study of risperidone maintenance
treatment of outpatients with severe mental illness. Psychiatric Services 50(8):1084-6, 1999.
36. Megna J, Dewan M: The Role of Mirtazapine (Remeron) in the treatment of
depression. Current Practice of Medicine, 2:9, 1999.
37. Alao AO, Yolles JC, Armenta W, Demer J, Dewan M: Psychiatric Complications of Cannabis. Journal Prac. Psych. and Behav. Hlth., 5:275-282, 1999
38. Alao AO, Yolles JC, Armenta WC, Dewan MJ: Somnambulism Precipitated by
Selective Serotonin-Reuptake Inhibitors. J Pharm Technol, 15: ,1999.
39. Alao AO, Yolles JC, Armenta WA, Dewan MJ, Pine DJ: Sleep Difficulties
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Among People with Mental Retardation. Primary Psychiatry, 7: 67-74, 2000.
40. Devitt PJ, Devitt AC, Dewan M: Does Identifying a Discharge as “Against
Medical Advice” Confer Legal Protection? J Family Practice 49:224-227, 2000.
41. Schwartz TL, Dewan MJ, Armenta WA: Sustained Manic Delirium, J of
Pharmacy Technology 16:(4):147-150,2000.
42. Devitt, PJ, Devitt AC, Dewan M: An Examination of Whether Discharging Patients Against Medical Advice Protects Physicians from Malpractice Charges, Psychiatric Services, 51:(7):899-902, 2000.
43. Pinto C, Dhavale HS, Nair S, Patil B, Dewan M: Borderline Personality
disorder exists in India. J Nerv Ment Dis 188: 386-388, 2000. 44. Malhi GS, Dewan M: Topics in contemporary psychiatric practice:
Neuroimaging. Intl J of Psychiatry in Clin Practice, 5: 1-2, 2001.
45. Alao A, Dewan M: A review of the psychiatric complications of malaria. J of Depression and Anxiety 4: 27-30, 2001
46. Alao A, Dewan M: Evaluating the tolerability of the newer mood stabilizers.
J Nerv Ment Disease, 189:60-63, 2001.
47. Dewan M, Manring J: Psychiatrists are cost-effective: Comparing Integrated versus Split Treatment in Depression. Directions in Psychiatry 21: 231-237, 2001.
48. Alao A, Dewan M: Psychiatric complications of malaria. Intl J of Psychiatry in
Medicine 31:217-223, 2001.
49. Megna J, Devitt P, Sauro M, Dewan M: Gabapentin’s effect on agitation in severely and persistently mentally ill patients. Annals of Pharmacotherapy 36:12-16, 2002.
50. Alao A, Malhotra K, Dewan M: Comparing the side effect profile of the
Atypical antipsychotics. WAJM 21:4: 313-315, 2002. 51. Satish U, Streuffert S, Dewan M: Impact of the burden of Allergic Rhinitis on
simulated Real World functioning: a pilot investigation. J Allergy & Clin Immunology 109: S122, 2002.
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52. Alao A, Leso L, Dewan M, Johnson E: Psychotic symptoms in Post Traumatic
Stress Disorder. S. African Psych Review 6:21-24, 2003.
53. Alao A, Jindal S, Dewan M: Psychopathology in sickle cell disease. WAJM 22:334-337, 2003.
54. Dhavale H, Pinto C, Dass J, Rane A, Kedare J, Kamath M, Dewan M:
Prophylaxis of antipsychotic induced extrapyramidal side effects in East Indians: Cultural practice or biological necessity? J Psychiatric Practice 10:3: 200-202, 2004
55. Alao A, Malhotra K, Pies R, Dewan M: Pharmacotherapy of treatment
resistant depression. WAJM 22:3:211-217, 2003.
56. Manring J, Beitman B, Dewan M: Evaluating competence in psychotherapy. Academic Psychiatry 27:3:136-144, 2003.
57. Eisner A, Pato C, Dewan M, Pato M: From genomics to proteonomics: new
directions in neuropsychiatry. Acta NeuroPsychiatrica 15: 388-397, 2003.
58. Satish U, Streuffert S, Dewan M, VanderVoort S: Improvements in simulated real world performance for patients with seasonal allergic rhinitis: Impact of desloratidine. Allergy 59: 415-420, 2004.
59. Megna J, Gupta S, Ursino A, Dewan M: Variable effects of psychosocial
factors on the clinical course of schizophrenia. Annals of Clinical Psychiatry 17: 19-22, 2005.
60. Seethalakshmi R, Dhavale H, Gawande S, Dewan M: Factors affecting
psychiatric comorbidity following motor vehicle crashes: A pilot study from India. J Psychiatric Practice 12:415-418, 2006.
61. Kunwar A, Dewan M, Faraone S: Treating comorbid conditions associated
with ADHD. Expert Opinion on Pharmacotherapy 8:555-62, 2007. 62. Rao N, Saunders R, Twemlow S, Lomax J, Dewan M et al: An annotated
bibliography of the professional literature on international medical graduates. Academic Psychiatry 31: 68-83, 2007
63. Seethalakshmi R, Dhavale H, Suggu K, Dewan M: Catatonic syndrome:
importance of detection and treatment with lorazepam. Annals of Clinical Psychiatry 20: 5-8. 2008
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64. Satish U, Manring J, Gregory R, Krishnamurthy S, Streufert S, Dewan M:
Novel assessment of Psychiatric residents: SMS simulations. ACGME Bulletin, 1:18-23, 2009.
65. Krishnamurthy S, Satish U, Foster T, Streufert S, Dewan M, Krummel T:
Components of critical decision making and ABSITE assessment: Toward a more comprehensive evaluation. J of Graduate Medical Education 2: 273- 277, 2009.
66. Hesham et al: A roadmap for Observorship Programs in Psychiatry for
International Medical graduates. Academic Psychiatry 36:4: 1-7, 2012. 67. Kramer M, Dewan M, Fernandez A, et al: Medical professionalism in the
U.S.: Under vigorous challenge. Open Psychiatry Journal 7: 9-16, 2013.
68. Hartz S, Pato C, Medeiros H et al: Comorbidity of severe psychotic disorders with measures of substance abuse. JAMA Psychiatry 71; 3: 248-254, 2014.
69. Dewan M, Manring J, Satish U: The New Milestones: Do we need to take a
step back to move a mile forward? Academic Psychiatry 39; 147-150, 2015. 70. Shivale S, Dewan M: Maximizing adherence: the art and science of
prescribing. J of Fam Pract 64; 400-406, 2015. 71. Mukherjee S, Shah H, Ramanathan S, Dewan M: Knowledge and Attitudes
about Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder and Specific Learning Disorder in an Urban Indian population. JNMD 204 (6): 458-63, 2016. doi:10.1097/NMD.0000000000000524
72. Dewan M: The psychology of schizophrenia: implications for biological and
psychotherapeutic treatments. JNMD 204 (8): 564-9, 2016. 73. Dewan M, Walia K, Meszaros Z, et al: Using meaningful outcomes to
differentiate change from innovation in medical education. Academic Psychiatry 41; 100-105, 2017. DOI 10.1007/s40596-016-0515-1 PMID:26976400
74. Dewan M, Norcini J: A purpose-driven 4th year of medical school. Acad Med
93(4):581-585, 2018. doi: 10.1097/ACM.0000000000001949. PMID:28991845
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75. LaMartina K, Zamierowski D, Dewan M: A method to improve the selection of nursing students. J Nurs Ed Pract. Published online: August 8, 2018 DOI: 10.5430/jnep.v8n12p66
Position paper Dewan M, Pato M, Del Castillo N: Position statement on Psychotherapy as an essential skill of psychiatrists. -Official position paper on psychotherapy, American Psychiatric Association, 2014. Books: Editor
1. Dewan M, Pies R (Eds): The difficult to treat psychiatric patient. American Psychiatric Press, Inc, Washington DC, 2001. *Italian edition 2003. *Spanish edition 2004.
2. Dewan M, Steenbarger B, Greenberg R (Eds):The Art and Science of Brief
Therapies, American Psychiatric Press, Inc, Washington DC. 2004 *Italian edition 2006 *Chinese edition 2008 *Taiwanese edition 2008 *Japanese edition 2011 *Turkish edition 2012
2nd edition 2012 3rd edition 2018 Books: Associate Editor
1. Psychiatry, 4th Edition. Tasman, Kay, Lieberman, First, Maj (Eds), John
Wiley & Sons, England (2015). Section editor: Psychotherapeutic and Psychosocial treatments, pp 1785-2024.
Book chapters:
1. Dewan MJ: Cerebral structure and symptomatology. In Harvey P and Walker E (eds): Positive and negative symptoms in psychosis: Description, research, and future directions. Lawrence Erlbaum, New Jersey, p. 216-242, l987.
2. Dewan MJ, Koss M: The clinical impact of the side effects of psychotropic
drugs. In Fisher S and Greenberg R (eds) The limits of Biological Treatments for Psychological Conditions. Lawrence Erlbaum, New Jersey, 1989.
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3. Dewan MJ, Masand PS: Pharmacological Treatment of Resistant Depression.
In Ananth J (Ed) Textbook of Pharmacology. Jaypee Brothers, New Delhi, 1999.
4. Masand PS, Gupta S, Dewan MJ: Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors.
Ibid
5 Dewan MJ, Silberman E, Snyderman D: Doing research without grant support. In Kay J, Pessar L, Silberman E (Eds) Handbook of Residency Training and faculty development. APA Press, Washington,DC, 2000.
6. Steenbarger BN, Kaplan EA, Dewan MJ, Manring J, Budman SH: Training in
Administrative Psychiatry: Current Challenges. In Talbott J, Hales R (Eds) Textbook of Administrative Psychiatry, 2nd ed. American Psychiatric Publishing, Inc., Washington, DC. 2001.
7. Dewan MJ, Pies R: The difficult to treat depressed patient. In Dewan M &
Pies R (Eds) The difficult to treat psychiatric patient. American Psychiatric Press, Inc, Washington DC, 2001.
8. Pies R, Dewan M: The difficult to treat schizophrenic patient. Ibid
9. Dewan M, Pies R: Clinical wisdom in Psychiatry. Ibid 10. Dewan M: Combining brief therapy and medications. In Dewan M,
Steenbarger B, Greenberg R (Eds) The Art and Science of Brief Psychotherapies, American Psychiatric Press Inc, Washington DC, 2004.
11. Steenbarger B, Greenberg R, Dewan M: An introduction to the Art and
Science of Brief Psychotherapy ibid. 12. Manring J, Beitman B, Dewan M: Evaluating competence in brief therapy.
Ibid.
13. Steenbarger B, Greenberg R, Dewan M: Doing therapy briefly. Ibid.
14. Dewan M, Steenbarger B, Greenberg R: Brief Therapy. In Hales R, Yudofsky S, Gabbard G (Eds) Textbook of Psychiatry, 5th edition, American Psychiatric Press inc, Washington DC, 2008.
15. Dewan M, Steenbarger B, Greenberg R: Brief psychotherapies. In Tasman
A, Kay J, Lieberman J (Eds) Psychiatry, 3rd edition, John Wiley & Sons,
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England, 2008.
16. Dewan M, Weerasekera P, Stormon L: Techniques of Brief Psychotherapy. In Gabbard G (Ed)Textbook of Psychotherapeutic Treatments in Psychiatry, American Psychiatric Publishing Inc, Washington DC, 2009.
17. Dewan M, Steenbarger B, Greenberg R: Brief Therapy. In Hales R, Yudofsky
S, Gabbard G (Eds) Essentials of Psychiatry, 3rd edition, American Psychiatric Press Inc, Washington DC, 2011.
18. Ramamurthy G, Dewan M: Depression and Coronary Artery Disease. In Sahay S (Ed) Current Advances in Cardiovascular Risk, 2012.
19. Dewan M: Combining brief psychotherapy and medications. In Dewan M,
Steenbarger B, Greenberg R (Eds) The Art and Science of Brief Therapies, An Illustrated Guide, 2nd edition. American Psychiatric Press Inc, Washington DC, 2004, pp 279-286.
20. Steenbarger B, Greenberg R, Dewan M: Introduction. Ibid. 21. Manring J, Beitman B, Dewan M: Evaluating competence in brief
psychotherapy. Ibid.
22. Steenbarger B, Greenberg R, Dewan M: Doing therapy, briefly: Overview and synthesis. Ibid.
23. Dewan M, Steenbarger B, Greenberg R: Brief Therapy. In Hales R, Yudofsky
S, Gabbard G (Eds) Textbook of Psychiatry, 6th edition, American Psychiatric Press inc, Washington DC, 2014, pp 1037-1063.
24. Greenberg R, Dewan M: A delicate balance: Weighing the biopsychosocial
factors in psychotherapy and medication treatments. In .R. de Oliveira, T. Schwartz, S. Stahl (Eds): Integrating psychotherapy and psycho- pharmacology. Routlege, New York, 2014, pp277-287.
25. Dewan M, Steenbarger B, Greenberg R: Brief psychotherapies. In Psychiatry,
4th edition, Tasman, Kay, Lieberman, First, Riba (Eds), Wiley-Blackwell, England, 2015, pp 1820-1835.
26. Broquet K, Dewan M: Assessment and feedback. In Rao R, Roberts L (Eds):
International Medical Graduates- A guide to training. Springer, New Jersey 2016, pp 41-55.
27. Meszaros S, Megna J, Manring J, Dewan M: Evidence based medicine. Ibid,
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pp 157-169. 28. Dewan M, Silberman E, Kramer M: Research. Ibid, pp 171-183. 29. Satish U, Krishnamurthy S, Dewan M: Role of cognitive stimulation in
healthcare. In Riley R (Ed): Manual of simulation in healthcare. Oxford U Press, London, 2016, p 424.
30. Dewan M: Combining brief psychotherapy and medications. In Dewan M,
Steenbarger B, Greenberg R (Eds) The Art and Science of Brief Therapies,3rd edition. American Psychiatric Press Inc, Washington DC, 2018.
31. Steenbarger B, Greenberg R, Dewan M: Introduction. Ibid. 32. Manring J, Norcini J, Dewan M: Evaluating competence in brief
psychotherapy. Ibid.
33. Steenbarger B, Greenberg R, Dewan M: Doing therapy, briefly: Overview and synthesis. Ibid.
34. Dewan M, Kaplan E: The clinical wisdom of Thomas Szasz. In Haldipur C,
Knoll J, Luft E (Eds) Thomas Szasz: an appraisal of his legacy. Oxford University Press, London (in press).
35. Dewan M, Steenbarger B, Greenberg R: Brief Therapy. In Hales R, Yudofsky
S, Roberts L (Eds) Textbook of Psychiatry, 7th edition, American Psychiatric Publishing Inc, Washington DC (in press) .
Letters:
1. Dewan MJ, Pandurangi AK, Major L: Reply to Melak-Ahmadi "DST in Schizophrenia." Am J Psych 140: 818, 1983.
2. Dewan MJ, Pandurangi AK, Major L: Reply to Bacher and Lewis "Abnormal
DST Results in Schizophrenia." Am J Psych 140:110, 1983.
3. Dewan MJ, Pandurangi AK, Major L: Reply to Castro et al: "Abnormal DST Results in Patients with Chronic Schizophrenia." Am J Psych 140:1261, 1983.
4. Dewan MJ, Bick PA: Aqueduct Stenosis and Schizophrenia, J Neurol
Neurosurg Psychiat 47:572, 1984.
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5. Dewan M, Devanand DP, Pandurangi AK: Errors in Administration of the DST. Arch Gen Psych 41:725, 1984.
6. Bick PA, Dewan MJ: Significance of enlarged lateral ventricles.
Psychosomatics 25:706-707, 1984.
7. Masand P, Gupta S, Dewan MJ: Suicidal ideation caused by fluoxetine. New England Journal of Medicine 324:420, 1991.
8. Dewan M, Masand P: Prozac and suicide. J of Family Practice 33:312, 1991.
9. Masand P, Dewan M: Association of fluoxetine with suicidal ideation. Am J
Psychiatry 148:1603-4, 1991.
10. Masand P, Dewan M: Suicidality and fluoxetine revisited. J Clin Psychiatry 53: (3): 102-103, 1992.
11. Dewan M, Manring J, Satish U: The Milestones Hypothesis. J Grad Med Ed
6;(3):592, 2014. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.4300/JGME-D-14-00295.1
12. Dewan M, Meszaros Z, Manring J: Addressing the shortage of psychiatrists in rural areas. Psych Services 65: 1508, 2014.
13. Dewan M, Manring J, Satish U: Comments: The Milestone Hypothesis. JGME
6:592, 2014. PMID: 26279796
Abstracts:
1. Haldipur CV, Dewan MJ, Beal M: Fear in the Countertransference. Digest Neuro Psychiat, p. 92, 1982.
2. Dewan MJ, Pandurangi AK, Lee SH, Ramachandran T, Levy B, Boucher M,
Yozawitz A, Major L: Central Brain Morphology in Chronic Schizophrenic Patients: A Controlled CT Study. Digest Neuro Psychiat, p. 37, 1984.
3. Pandurangi AK, Dewan MJ, Lee SH, Ramachandran T, Levy B, Boucher M,
Yozawitz A, Major L: The Ventricular System in Chronic Schizophrenic Patients: A Controlled Computed Tomography Study. Digest Neuro Psychiat, p. l86, 1984.
4. Dewan M, Pandurangi AK, Lee SH, Ramachandran T, Levy B, Boucher M,
Yozawitz A, Major L: A Comprehensive Study of Chronic Schizophrenic
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Patients. I: Quantitative Computed Tomography. Digest Neuro Psychiat, p. 228, 1986.
5. Pandurangi AK, Dewan M, Boucher M, Levy B, Phelps B, Ramachandran T,
Bartell K, Major L: A Comprehensive Study of Chronic Schizophrenic Patients. II. Biological, Neuropsychological, and Clinical Correlates of CT Abnormality. Digest Neuro Psychiat, p. 229, 1986.
6. Dewan MJ, Bick PA: Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus and Psychiatric
Patients. In Satoshi Matsumoto (ed): Annual Review of Hydrocephalus. Neuron Publishing Co., Tokyo p. 217-218, 1986.
7. Pandurangi AK, Dewan M, Boucher M, Levy B, Phelps B, Ramachandran T, Bartell K, Major L: A Comprehensive Study of Chronic Schizophrenic Patients. II: Biological, Neuropsychological, and Clinical Correlates of CT Abnormality. In Year Book of Psychiatry and Applied Mental Health. Year Book Medical Publishers, Chicago, p. 36-37, 1987.
8. Dewan M, Haldipur CV, Lane E, Donnelly MP, Boucher M, Major L: Normal
Cerebral Asymmetry in Bipolar Patients. Psychiatry Digest 4:19-20, 1988. 9. Dewan M, Falen S, Szeverenyi N, et al: Simple Surface Markers for Aligning
SPECT and MRI images. Society of Biological Psychiatry, Annual Meeting, 1992.
10. Masand P, Dewan M, Thomas FD: Do Neurologically Impaired
Schizophrenics have Abnormal SPECT Scans? Society of Biological Psychiatry, Annual Meeting, 1994.
11. Dewan M, Masand P, Thomas FD: Neurological Correlates of SPECT
Findings in Schizophrenics. Annual Meeting, American Psychiatric Association, 1994.
12. Dewan M, Tanquary J, Masand P: SPECT Changes After Behavior Therapy
or Clomipramine Treatment in OCD. Annual Meeting, American Psychiatric Association, 1994.
13. Dewan M: A unique Combined Psychopharmacology- Brief Psychotherapy
Fellowship. Annual Meeting, American Association of Directors of Psychiatry Residency Training, 1995.
14. Masand P, Dewan M, Thomas FD, Szeverenyi N, Bhandary A, Major LF: Do
Neurologically Impaired Schizophrenics have Abnormal SPECT Scans?
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International Congress on Schizophrenia Research, April 9, 1995. 15. Dewan M: Cost of care by a psychiatrist versus split treatment. Annual
Meeting, American Psychiatric Association, 1997. 16. Dewan M: An innovative course in American Culture. Annual Meeting,
American Association of Directors of Psychiatric Residency Training, 1998. 17. Pinto C, Dhawale H, Nair S, Patil B, Dewan M: Borderline Personality
disorder exists in India. Annual Meeting, American Psychiatric Association, 1998.
18. Dhawale H, Rane A, Apte J, Pinto C, Dewan M: Extrapyramidal Side Effects and Antipsychotic Use in India. Ibid, 1998
19. Dewan M, Manring J, Phung Q: Managed Care Rates and Professional
Income: 1995-2002. Institute on Psychiatric services, Chicago, October 2002.
20. Manring J, Dewan M: Evaluating Competence in Psychotherapy. Ibid. 21. Satish U, Streufert S, Dewan M: Impact on productivity: Comparison of two
antihistamines. 22nd Congress of the European Academy of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, abstract p 286.
22. Satish U, Streufert S, Manring J, Dewan M. Novel assessment of psychiatry
residents: Strategic management simulations. Institute on Psychiatric Services, American Psychiatric Association. 54, 78, 2002.
23. Satish U, Streufert S and Dewan M. Impact of the burden of allergic rhinitis
(SAR) on simulated real world functioning: A pilot investigation. The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 109: 1, 2002
24. Satish U, Streufert S, Dewan M and VanderVoort S. Improved productivity in
patients with seasonal allergic rhinitis: Impact of Desloratadine. ACAAI, 28, 2003
25. Satish U, Streufert S, and Dewan M. Impact on productivity: Comparison of
two antihistamines. Allergy as a Global Problem. Twenty-second Congress of the European Academy of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, Abstract, p. 286, 2003
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