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CURRICULUM VITAE

Howard Yee Liu, MD, MBA

ADDRESS: University of Medical Center Department of Psychiatry 985575 Nebraska Medical Center Omaha, NE 68198-5575 (402) 552-6002

EDUCATION:

8/00-6/04 University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor, MI M.D.

8/96-6/00 Northwestern University, Evanston, IL B.A. History / Biology

POST-DEGREE TRAINING:

7/17-7/19 University of Colorado Business School, Denver, CO Executive MBA in Health Administration (Cumulative GPA 3.981)

6/07-6/09 Massachusetts General Hospital/McLean Hospital, Boston, MA Child & Adolescent Psychiatry Fellowship

6/04-6/07 University of Michigan Hospitals, Ann Arbor, MI Adult Psychiatry Residency

CONTINUING EDUCATION TRAINING:

9/12- 5/13 Graduate, Interprofessional Leadership for Excellence and Academic Development (iLEAD), an 8 month interprofessional leadership program, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE

10/10-5/12 Graduate, Physician Leadership Academy, a program to teach leadership and business skills to emerging physician leaders, The Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE

10/10-2/12 Graduate, Technology in Educational Scholarship Program, a 15 month program to teach career educators how to integrate new technology into teaching, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE

10/09-5/10 Graduate of the Management Series, a leadership training curriculum University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE

2/06-6/07 Member of the Clinical Scholars Track, a program that develops expertise in medical education, University of Michigan Department of Psychiatry, Ann Arbor, MI

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ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS:

1/19 to present Chair, Department of Psychiatry, College of Medicine, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE

2/18 to 1/19 Interim Chair, Department of Psychiatry, College of Medicine, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE

8/15 to 2/18 Assistant Vice Chancellor for Faculty Development University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE

7/15 to present Associate Professor in the Department of Psychiatry University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE

5/14 to 1/19 Director, Behavioral Health Education Center of Nebraska, Office of Academic Affairs, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE

7/13 to 7/15 Director of Faculty Development Programs, Office of Academic Affairs, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE

4/12 to 4/14 Medical Director, Behavioral Health Education Center of Nebraska, Office of Academic Affairs, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE

7/11 to 4/12 Interprofessional Education Director, Behavioral Health Education Center of Nebraska, Department of Psychiatry, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE

6/11 to 6/30/15 Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychiatry University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE

7/10 to 6/14 Clerkship Director for the Department of Psychiatry University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE

9/09 to 6/10 Associate Clerkship Director for the Department of Psychiatry University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE

8/09 to present Faculty Director of the Psychiatry Medical Student Interest Group University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE

8/09 to 6/11 Instructor in the Department of Psychiatry University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE

CERTIFICATIONS AND LICENSES:

12/11 to present Certification in the medical specialty of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 2

American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology

5/10 to present Certification in the medical specialty of Psychiatry, American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology

7/09 to present Nebraska State License to Practice Medicine

6/07-2/10 Massachusetts State License to Practice Medicine

6/04-6/07 Michigan State License to Practice Medicine

6/04 to present DEA Controlled Substance Registration Certificate

GRANT SUPPORT:

Present Support:

None

Prior Support:

Title: BHECN Mental Health Technology Transfer Center (MHTTC) Funding Agency: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) Location: Omaha, NE and will provide technical support services to Kansas, , , and Nebraska Dates: 9/18 to 6/30/19 Total Dollars: $3,727,270.00 Principal Investigator(s): Joseph H. Evans, PhD (Director), Howard Y. Liu, MD (Co-Director)

Title: Project ECHO for Addiction. Funding Agency: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) Sub-award from the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services Division of Behavioral Health to the UNMC Dept. of Psychiatry to administer training. The primary grant is the State Targeted Response to the Opioid Crisis Grant to the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services. Location: Omaha, NE Dates: 1/18 to 6/30/19. Total Dollars: $131,102 Principal Investigator(s): Howard Liu, M.D., Christine Chasek, PhD (Co-PI)

Title: Interdisciplinary and Collaborative Approach to Ending Mental Health Stigma and Promoting Mental Health among Rural Nebraska College and University Students through Community Forums Funding Agency: Rural Futures Institute (RFI) Location: Wayne State College, Wayne, NE Dates: 7/17 to 7/19 Total Dollars: $20,000 Principal Investigator(s): Sonja Russell, MPH (PI), Howard Liu, M.D. (Co-PI), Shinobu Watanabe-Galloway, PhD (Co-PI) 3

Title: Trauma-Informed Community Needs Assessment Funding Agency: University of Nebraska Foundation Location: Omaha, NE Dates: 4/17 to present Total Dollars: $60,000 Principal Investigator(s): Jungyoon Kim, PhD (PI), Howard Liu, M.D. (clinical specialist)

Title: Addressing the rural shortage of mental health providers through a virtual mentorship network. Funding Agency: Rural Futures Institute (RFI) Location: University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE Dates: 7/14 to 7/16 Total Dollars: $18,000 Principal Investigator(s): Howard Liu, M.D. (PI), Tara Sjuts, PhD (Co-PI)

Title: Assembly Advocacy and Collaboration Grant Funding Agency: American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (AACAP) Location: University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE Dates: 1/13 to 12/13 Total Dollars: $3000 Principal Investigator(s): Howard Liu, M.D.

Title: The Adolescent Depression Module Funding Agency: Technology in Educational Scholarship Program Location: University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE Dates: 8/11 to 2/12 Total Dollars: $3,000 Principal Investigator: Howard Liu, M.D.

Title: Early Career Psychiatrist Connect Program Funding Agency: American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (AACAP) Location: University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE Dates: 4/11 to 6/12 Total Dollars: $2000 Principal Investigator(s): Joan Daughton, M.D., Howard Liu, M.D.

Title: Faculty Educational Support Grant Funding Agency: University of Nebraska Medical Center College of Medicine Location: University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE Dates: 4/10 to 4/11 Total Dollars: $4,877.28 Principal Investigator: Howard Liu, M.D.

Title: Medical Student Psychiatry Special Interest Grant Funding Agency: American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (AACAP) Location: University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE Dates: 12/09 to 4/10 Total Dollars: $500 4

Principal Investigator: Howard Liu, M.D.

Title: Psychosomatic Medicine Interest Group Funding Agency: American Psychosomatic Society Location: University of Michigan Department of Psychiatry, Ann Arbor, MI Dates: January 2005 to January 2007 Total Dollars: $2,000 Principal Investigators: Michelle Riba, M.D. and David Knesper, M.D. Co-Investigator: Howard Liu, M.D.

STUDY SECTIONS:

None

PATENTS:

None

OTHER APPOINTMENTS OR POSITIONS NOT GIVEN ABOVE:

None

CONSULTING POSITIONS:

Academic: 1/17 to present Behavioral Health Workforce Research Center Consortium, Member Behavioral Health Workforce Research Center (HRSA/SAMHSA funded center) Angela Beck, PhD, MPH Chair

Government: None

Industry: None

Nonprofit: 3/16 to present National Advisory Committee on the Clinical Scholars Program, Member Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Giselle Corbie-Smith, M.D., MSc., and Claudia Fernandez, M.D., Co-Directors

Editorial duties for journals indexed in the National Library of Medicine: 9/18 to 9/19 Invited guest editor for a special issue on Professional Development, The Psychiatric Clinics of North America 2019; 42(3): 337-544. https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/psychiatric-clinics-of-north- america/vol/42/issue/3

MILITARY SERVICE: 5

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HONORS AND AWARDS:

College:

6/00 Magna cum laude, with a double major in history and biology, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL

6/00 Awarded honors in history for a thesis comparing the social impact of the Black Death to that of the AIDS epidemic, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL Medical School:

6/01-8/01 Recipient of the Summer Research Scholarship to perform research in rheumatology, American College of Rheumatology

1/02 Outstanding Innovative Program Award for the Hate Crime Symposium, a weeklong symposium for the University of Michigan campus about hate crimes, United Asian American Organizations, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI

1/02 Outstanding Student Leadership Award for the Hate Crime Symposium, a weeklong symposium for the University of Michigan campus about hate crimes, United Asian American Organizations, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI

6/03 Alice Hamilton Writing Award for an essay about a patient’s death on the wards entitled "House of Mourning," University of Michigan Bioethics Program and Program in Society and Medicine, Ann Arbor, MI

10/03 Minority Travel Scholarship to attend the Institute on Psychiatric Services Conference, American Psychiatric Association

5/04 Minority Travel Scholarship to attend the American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting, American Psychiatric Association

6/04 Raymond W. Waggoner Award for the most distinguished medical student performance in the psychiatry clerkship, University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor, MI

Adult Psychiatry Residency:

5/05 Certificate of recognition for speaking about diversity in mental health, University of Michigan Department of Psychiatry, Ann Arbor, MI

3/06 Recipient of a Medical Resident Travel Scholarship to attend the American Psychosomatic Society Annual Meeting, American Psychosomatic Society, Denver, CO 6

5/06 Certificate of recognition for a positive attitude in residency training, University of Michigan Department of Psychiatry, Ann Arbor, MI

5/06 Certificate of recognition for exceptional service as a PGY-II class representative, University of Michigan Department of Psychiatry, Ann Arbor, MI

5/06 Certificate of recognition for outstanding performance in psychosomatic medicine, University of Michigan Department of Psychiatry, Ann Arbor, MI

5/06 Certificate of recognition for extra support in the medical student education program, University of Michigan Department of Psychiatry, Ann Arbor, MI

5/06 Certificate of recognition for being psychiatry’s best representative to the health system, University of Michigan Department of Psychiatry, Ann Arbor, MI

6/06 You're Super Award, a patient nominated award for outstanding clinical care, University of Michigan Hospitals, Ann Arbor, MI

6/07 Special certificate of recognition for creating an e-mail based evidence-based medicine curriculum, University of Michigan Department of Psychiatry, Ann Arbor, MI

Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Fellowship:

9/07-6/09 Selected as one of two child psychiatry fellows in the country to construct the national Psychiatry Resident-In-Training Examination (PRITE), American College of Psychiatrists, Chicago, IL

1/08-1/11 Selected for a three-year term as the resident representative and early career psychiatry representative to the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (AACAP) Training and Education Committee, Washington, D.C.

10/09 Recipient of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (AACAP) Educational Outreach Program Travel Grant to attend the annual Meeting, Oahu, HI Faculty:

6/10 Campaign for America’s Kids Junior Scholar Award Winner, American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Washington, D.C.

6/11 Outstanding Innovation in Medical Education Poster Award, Association of Directors of Medical Student Education in Psychiatry (ADMSEP) 37th Annual Meeting, Savannah, GA

2/12 Flint Award in Educational Excellence, recognizing “an individual whose teaching quality and passion creates a spark in the department,” Department 7

of Psychiatry University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE

5/13 Junior Faculty Development Award, Association for Academic Psychiatry (AAP), Brookfield, IL

6/13 Innovations Award, “in recognition of your innovative, creative, and inspiring approach to medical student education,” Association of Directors of Medical Student Education in Psychiatry (ADMSEP), 39th Annual Meeting, Williamsburg, VA

4/14 Outstanding Teacher Award, UNMC Faculty Senate, Omaha, NE

10/14 Midlands Business Journal’s 40 under 40 Award which “honors 40 Greater Omaha, Council Bluffs, and Sarpy County entrepreneurs, executives and professional men and women under the age of 40,” Omaha, NE

1/15 Recipient of a competitive scholarship to attend the “Career Flexibility for Biomedical Faculty of Today and Tomorrow, a National Conference” sponsored by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, Boston, MA.

4/15 Selected as a Semi-finalist for the Macy Faculty Scholars Program; a highly competitive national program identifying educational innovators in health professions education, Josiah Macy Jr. Foundation, New York, NY

4/15 Nominated to run as a candidate for the Member-at-Large position on the Steering Committee of the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) Group on Faculty Affairs, Washington DC

10/15 Selected as a Member of the American College of Psychiatrists; an honorary body of 750 psychiatrists who have demonstrated excellence in the field of psychiatry, and achieved national recognition in clinical practice, research, academic leadership, or teaching, Chicago, IL

10/15 Outstanding Mentor Award for mentoring Dr. Christina Nguyen in the Summer Medical Student Fellowship in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (AACAP), 62nd Annual Meeting, San Antonio, TX

1/16 National Council Champions of Training and Workforce Development Award to the Behavioral Health Education Center of Nebraska (BHECN). This was a highly competitive national award and BHECN was selected out of more than 1,000 applying organizations. This award “recognizes an organization or program that promotes professional development in the behavioral health field with respect to excellence in retention strategies, diversity and training structure.” Accepted at the National Council Conference, Las Vegas, NV, March 8, 2016.

3/16 Selected as an inaugural member of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s National Advisory Council for the Clinical Scholars Program; shaping the 8

national dialogue on a Culture of Health. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Princeton, NJ.

4/16 Selected as an inaugural member of the Medical Director’s Institute for the National Council for Behavioral Health, Washington, DC. This group creates policy papers and advises the Board for the National Council for Behavioral Health; the unifying organization of 2,500 mental health and addictions organizations.

5/16 BHECN was selected as the 2015 recipient of the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services Division of Behavioral Health Director’s Recovery Recognition Award. This award is to “affirm individual and team contributions that improve behavioral health in Nebraska by demonstrating the potential of recovery.” DHHS Division of Behavioral Health Annual Behavioral Conference: Success, Resiliency, Recovery, Lincoln, NE.

6/16 Elevated to Distinguished Fellow in the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry (AACAP). This is in recognition of “excellence in your professional career and your positive contribution to our field.” AACAP, Washington DC.

8/16 Selected as an inaugural member of the Interprofessional Academy of Educators, UNMC, Omaha, NE.

5/17 Selected as the one physician chosen annually in the / University of Nebraska Medical Center system to receive the Canedy Scholarship; a full ride scholarship to complete an Executive MBA in Health Administration at the University of Colorado Business School, Denver, CO.

10/17 2018 Award for Creativity in Psychiatric Education for leadership in the creation of a national library of free, peer-reviewed psychiatric simulated cases, American College of Psychiatrists, Chicago, IL.

11/18 2018 Innovation Award, the Annapolis Coalition on the Behavioral Health Workforce

4/19 Distinguished Service Award, the Behavioral Health Education Center of Nebraska, Omaha, NE.

6/19 2019 Nebraska School Mental Health Champion, Nebraska School Mental Health Conference Steering Committee, Kearney, NE.

7/19 Nominated by peers as the graduation class speaker, Executive MBA in Health Administration at the University of Colorado Business School, Denver, CO.

10/19 Nominated by the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry (AACAP) Council as one of 4 candidates running for 2 Nominating Committee positions. If elected by AACAP members in May 2020, I would 9

be appointed in June 2020. The Nominating Committee determines the psychiatrists on the 2021 and 2022 ballot for future AACAP senior leadership roles: President-Elect, Secretary, Treasurer and 2 Councilors-at-Large.

MEMBERSHIPS AND OFFICES IN PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES

National:

8/04-8/09 American Psychiatric Association, Trainee Member 3/06-3/07 American Psychosomatic Society, Trainee Member 5/07-3/10 American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, Trainee Member 9/09 to present American Psychiatric Association, General Member 3/10 to present American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, General Member 7/11 to present Association for Academic Psychiatry, Member 6/10 to present Association of Directors of Medical Student Education in Psychiatry, Member 6/14 to present Association of Directors of Medical Student Education in Psychiatry, Councilor 10/15 to present American College of Psychiatrists, Member

State and Local:

8/09 to 10/13 Child and Adolescent Nebraska Psychiatric Society Medical Student Education Representative 10/13 to 9/15 Child and Adolescent Nebraska Psychiatric Society President 10/15 to present Child and Adolescent Nebraska Psychiatric Society Member

COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS:

Departmental Committees:

8/04-6/07 Resident Education Committee, Resident Class Representative, University of Michigan Department of Psychiatry, Ann Arbor, MI Michael Jibson, M.D., Committee Chair

8/09 to 7/14 Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Resident Education Committee, Member Creighton, Omaha, NE Jamie Snyder, M.D., Committee Chair

8/09 to 7/14 Medical Student Education Committee, Member University of Nebraska Department of Psychiatry Dennis McNeilly, Psy.D., Committee Chair

7/10 to 6/14 Residency Education and Training Committee, Member Creighton-Nebraska Department of Psychiatry Jamie Snyder, M.D., Committee Chair

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2/11 to 7/14 Flint & Steel Educational Award Selection Committee, Member University of Nebraska Department of Psychiatry Steve Wengel, M.D., Committee Chair

10/11 to 7/14 Fund raising and Development Committee, Member University of Nebraska Department of Psychiatry Steve Wengel, M.D., Committee Chair

3/18 to present Psychiatry Department Leadership Meeting University of Nebraska Department of Psychiatry Howard Liu, MD, Committee Chair

3/18 to present Psychiatry Emergency Services Visioning Meeting University of Nebraska Department of Psychiatry Howard Liu, MD, and Michael Wadman, MD, Committee Co-Chairs

3/18 to 6/18 Psychiatry Graduate Medical Education Steering Committee University of Nebraska Department of Psychiatry Howard Liu, MD, Committee Chair

6/18 to 6/19 Psychiatry Graduate Medical Education Steering Committee, Member University of Nebraska Department of Psychiatry Daniel Gih, MD, Committee Chair

7/19 to present Psychiatry Core Faculty University of Nebraska Department of Psychiatry Daniel Gih, MD, Program Director

College Committees:

9/09 to 6/14 Clerkship Directors Meeting, Member University of Nebraska College of Medicine Gerald Moore, M.D., Committee Chair

8/12-10/13 Financial and General Facilities (ER-a) Committee, Member Mike McGlade, Committee Chair

Medical Center Committees:

11/09-6/13 Career Development and Mentoring Committee (CDMC), Member University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE Myrna Newland, M.D., Committee Chair

6/13 to 4/14 E-Learning Steering Committee, Member University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE Dele Davies, M.D., Committee Chair

6/13 to 8/15 Faculty Senate, Member University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE 11

Connie Miller, R.N., Ph.D. and then Darwin Brown, MPH, PA-C, President

7/13 to 2/18 Career Development and Engagement Committee (CDEC) University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE Howard Liu, M.D., Committee Chair

7/13 to 2/18 Educational Development Institute (EDI) Committee University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE Howard Liu, M.D., Committee Chair

4/14 to 5/16 Education Council (the most senior educational committee at UNMC) Member University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE Alice Schumaker, PhD, MPA, MS, Committee Chair

4/14 to 5/16 E-Learning Steering Committee University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE Howard Liu, M.D. and Dele Davies, M.D., Committee Co-Chairs

5/14 to 9/15 NCA Accreditation Committee Team 4: Teaching Evaluation and Improvement, Member University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE Alice Schumaker and Karen Grigsby, Committee Co-Chairs

5/15 to 12/15 Interprofessional Academy of Educators Advisory Council University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE Howard Liu, M.D. and Gregory Karst, Ph.D., Committee Co-Chairs

6/16 to 2/18 Education Council (the most senior educational committee at UNMC consisting of Academic Affairs Deans from each College/Institute, the Library Director, and university-wide directors of educational offices) University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE Howard Liu, M.D., and Gregory Karst, Ph.D., Committee Co-Chairs

University Committees:

9/14 to 4/15 Innovation Task Force, Member Charged with the development of recommendations to the provost on how to an environment of innovative education and partnership across 4 higher education campuses (the University of Nebraska Medical Center, the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, the University of Nebraska Omaha, and the University of Nebraska at Kearney) University of Nebraska System Dawn Mollenkopf, Ph.D., and Judy Walker, Ph.D., Committee Co-Chairs

12/14 to 6/17 University-Wide Departmental Teaching Award Committee, Member Selects and recognizes one department which has cultivated excellence in teaching across 4 higher education campuses (the University of Nebraska Medical Center, the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, the University of 12

Nebraska Omaha, and the University of Nebraska at Kearney) University of Nebraska System Amanda Duffy Randall, Ph.D., Chair

2/18 to present Clinical Chairs Advisory Board, Member University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE Carl Smith, Committee Chair

4/18 NU Visioning Day University of Nebraska leaders were invited to dialogue on “how the University of Nebraska and can take its place as a great university for decades to come.”

1/19 to present Medical Group Executive Council, Member Nebraska Medicine Carl Smith, MD, Committee Chair

2/19 to present Access Oversight Committee, MGEC Representative Nebraska Medicine Sonja Kinney, MD, Committee Chair

7/19 to present Acute Care Ancillary Executive Governance Committee, Member Nebraska Medicine Debra Romberger, MD, Committee Chair

National Committees:

9/07-6/09 Psychiatry Resident-In-Training Examination (PRITE) Editorial Board Member American College of Psychiatrists, Chicago, IL Peter E. Tanguay, Editor-In-Chief

1/08-10/11 Committee on Training and Education, Member American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (AACAP) Jeffrey Hunt, M.D., Committee Chair

1/09-10/11 Early Career Psychiatrist Committee Liaison from the Work Group on Training and Education American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (AACAP) Susan Milam Miller, M.D., and Sabina Preter, M.D. Ph.D. Co-chairs

10/10 to 6/14 Clinical Simulation Initiative (CSI) Task Force Charged with the design of simulated clinical web modules in psychiatry Association of Directors of Medical Student Education in Psychiatry (ADMSEP) Howard Liu, M.D. and Martin Klapheke, M.D., Committee Co-Chairs

10/11 to 10/18 Committee on Training and Education American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (AACAP) 13

Howard Liu, M.D. and Sansea Jacobson, M.D., Committee Co-Chairs

10/12 to 10/13 Nominating Committee, Member Association for Academic Psychiatry Karen Broquet, M.D., Committee Chair

4/12 to 10/15 AACAP International: Partnering for the World’s Children Presidential Initiative Steering Committee, Member Develop international educational resources for global child psychiatry American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (AACAP) Paramjit Joshi, M.D., Committee Chair

4/13 to 12/13 Development Committee, Member American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (AACAP) Christopher Kratochvil and Harold Koplewicz, M.D., Committee Co-Chairs

2/14 to 7/15 Task Force on Educational Infrastructure, Member American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (AACAP) Gregory Fritz, M.D., Committee Chair

4/14 to 7/15 Psychiatry Subspecialty Milestone Working Group, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Subcommittee, Member Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) and the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology (ABPN) Jeffrey Hunt, M.D., Committee Chair

6/14 to 6/15 Councilor (elected leadership position) and Assistant Program Chair Association of Directors of Medical Student Education in Psychiatry (ADMSEP) Nutan Vaidya, M.D., President and Chair

7/14 to present Clinical Simulation Initiative (CSI) Task Force, Member Association of Directors of Medical Student Education in Psychiatry (ADMSEP) Sarah Johnson, M.D., and Adriana Foster, M.D., Co-Chairs

7/15 to 6/16 Councilor (elected leadership position) and Program Chair Association of Directors of Medical Student Education in Psychiatry (ADMSEP) Brenda Roman, M.D., President and Chair

4/15 to 7/17 Faculty Retirement and Succession Planning Learning Network Career Flexibility for Biomedical Faculty of Today and Tomorrow 15 academic health centers sharing innovations on a monthly call. Howard Liu, M.D., Chair

9/15 to 7/17 Professional Development Subcommittee, Member Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) Group on Faculty Affairs (GFA) 14

Laura Fentem, M.D., Chair

3/16 to present National Advisory Committee on the Clinical Scholars Program, Member Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Giselle Corbie-Smith, M.D., MSc., and Claudia Fernandez, M.D., Co-Directors

4/16 to 6/19 Medical Director’s Institute, Member National Council for Behavioral Health Joe Parks, M.D. and Patrick Runnels, M.D., Co-Chairs

1/17 to present Behavioral Health Workforce Research Center Consortium, Member Behavioral Health Workforce Research Center (HRSA/SAMHSA funded center) Angela Beck, PhD, MPH Chair

7/17 to 3/18 Professional Development Subcommittee Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) Group on Faculty Affairs (GFA) Howard Liu, M.D., Chair

7/17 to 3/18 Steering Committee, Member Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) Group on Faculty Affairs (GFA) Patrick Smith, M.D., Chair

8/17 to 3/18 Faculty Coaching Learning Community 45 academic health centers sharing innovations on a monthly call. Howard Liu, M.D., Co-Chair

11/17 to 11/18 PRITE Fellowship Selection Committee, member American College of Psychiatrists Tony Guerrero, Chair

6/18 to 6/19 Secretary and Councilor (elected leadership position) Association of Directors of Medical Student Education in Psychiatry (ADMSEP) Susan Lehman, M.D., President and Chair

5/19 to 10/19 Council on Communications, Consultant American Psychiatric Association Bruce J. Schwartz, M.D., President

6/18 to 6/19 President-elect and Councilor (elected leadership position) Association of Directors of Medical Student Education in Psychiatry (ADMSEP) Benoit Dube, M.D., President and Chair

10/19 to present Council on Communications, Member 15

American Psychiatric Association Bruce J. Schwartz, M.D., President

10/19 to present Social Media Committee American Association of Chairs of Departments of Psychiatry Howard Liu, M.D., Chair

11/19 Governing Board representative from the Association of Directors of Medical Student Education in Psychiatry (ADMSEP) Academic Psychiatry Journal Biennial Retreat Adam Brenner, M.D., Editor-In-Chief

JOURNAL REVIEWS:

3/06 Psychosomatic Medicine 4/09 to present Academic Psychiatry 9/09 to present Pediatrics 10/12 to present Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry 8/14 to present Journal of Clinical Psychiatry 11/15 to present Journal of Interprofessional Practice

PRESENTATIONS

International Presentations:

1. Liu HY, Lorberg B, Anders T, Alleyne S, Axelson A, Barron-Seabrook S, Berland D, DeJong S, Dunne J, Fleissner R, Heyneman E, Houston M, Jellinek M, Kishore A, Mailutha K, Oatis M, Pignatiello A, Prager L, Russell K, Santos C, Schlozman S, Shain B, Stubbe D, Trivedi H, Varley C. Co-chair of a member forum led by 25 faculty about private practice, CPT coding, conflict resolution, and time management skills for early career psychiatrists entitled, Successful Transition to Practice Presented at the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (AACAP) 58th Annual Meeting, October 21, 2011: Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

2. Stubbe D, Liu HY, Hunt J, Hanson M. Training the next generation of leaders in child and adolescent psychiatry: from medical school through fellowship, the North American experience. Presented as a symposium at the 60th Congress of the Spanish Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Association (AEPNYA) – a shared initiative with the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry. June 1-4, 2016: San Sebastian, Spain.

3. Liu HY, Love LM, Power C, Pollart SM. Active learning on stage: theatre as a tool for faculty development/faculty affairs. Presented as a Breakout Session at the Association of American Medical Colleges Group on Faculty Affairs (GFA) Professional Development Conference, July 14-17, 2016: Vancouver, BC, Canada.

4. Thorndyke L, Grigsby K, Clements J, Liu HY. External Review of Faculty Affairs/Faculty Development Offices: a strategy for renewal and reinvigoration. Presented as a Breakout Session at the Association of American Medical Colleges Group on Faculty Affairs (GFA) Professional Development Conference, July 14-16, 2016, Vancouver, BC, Canada. 16

5. Cain J, Liu HY, et al. Succession planning is a faculty life cycle renewal and transition tool. Presented as a Breakout Session at the Association of American Medical Colleges Group on Faculty Affairs (GFA) Professional Development Conference, July 14-16, 2016, Vancouver, BC, Canada.

6. Love LM, Chatterjee A, Boerner SK, Liu HY, Reuter S, Uthe C. Accessing investments in faculty vitality through interprofessional leadership development. Presented as an INRoAD session at the Association of American Medical Colleges Group on Faculty Affairs (GFA) Professional Development Conference, July 14-16, 2016, Vancouver, BC, Canada.

7. Chachar AS, Mian AI, Liu HY, Falissard B. Innovations in teaching and learning in child & adolescent psychiatry: a transcultural perspective. Submitted as a symposium to the International Association for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Allied Professions (IACAPAP) Biennial Meeting, July 20-23, 2020, Singapore.

National Presentations:

1. Liu HY, Kales HC, Krain L, Riba MB. Stimulating evidence-based medicine research among psychiatry residents. Poster presentation at the 35th American Association of Directors of Psychiatric Residency Training (AADPRT) Annual Meeting, March 9-12, 2006: San Diego, CA.

2. Liu HY, Krain L. The Weakest Link: A novel approach to teaching evidence-based medicine and psychosomatic medicine. Innovative program presentation at the 58th Institute on Psychiatric Services (IPS) Conference, October 5-8, 2006: New York, NY.

3. Liu HY, Krain L. The Weakest Link project: using electronic mail as a department-wide educational tool. Seminar presentation at the Association for Academic Psychiatry (AAP) Annual Meeting, September 29, 2006: San Francisco, CA.

4. Liu HY, Lorberg H, Lafleur D, Beresin E, Jellinek M. Teaching administrative leadership in psychiatry. Seminar presentation at the Association for Academic Psychiatry (AAP) Annual Meeting, September 24-27, 2008: Santa Fe, NM.

5. Liu HY, Potter MP. Prescribing patterns for treatment of pediatric bipolar disorder in a specialty clinic. Work group presentation to the Collaborative Therapeutics Work Group in Pediatric Bipolar Disorder at the 2nd Annual Massachusetts General Hospital and the Ryan Licht Sang Bipolar Foundation Pediatric Bipolar Conference, March 26-27, 2009: Boston, MA.

6. Potter MP, Liu HY, Monuteaux MC Henderson CS, Woodworth KY, Wozniak J, Wilens TE, Biederman J. Prescribing patterns for treatment of pediatric bipolar disorder in a specialty clinic. Poster presentation at the 2nd Annual Massachusetts General Hospital and the Ryan Licht Sang Bipolar Foundation Pediatric Bipolar Conference, March 26-27, 2009: Boston, MA.

7. Kishore AR, Biel MG, Milam-Miller S, Grossell EM, Lafleur D, Liu HY, Joshi SV, Stubbe D. The resident as teacher: building skills for residency and beyond. Workshop small group leader about small group teaching at the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (AACAP) 55th Annual Meeting, October 28 to November 2, 2008: 17

Chicago, IL.

8. Biel MG, Kishore AR, Grossell EM, Lafleur D, Liu HY, Joshi SV, Stubbe D, Beresin E, Schlozman S. The resident as teacher: building skills for residency and beyond. Workshop small group leader about using media in teaching at the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (AACAP) 56th Annual Meeting, October 28, 2009: Oahu, HI.

9. Egbert M, Liu HY, Wengel SP, McNeilly DP. Using the “One Minute Preceptorship” on an inpatient Psychiatric Teaching Service. Workshop presentation at the Association of Directors of Medical Student Education in Psychiatry (ADMSEP) 36th Annual Meeting, June 18, 2010: Jackson Hole, WY.

10. Liu HY, McNeilly DP. From the couch to the classroom: using HBO’s “In Treatment” to teach psychiatry to medical students. Workshop presentation at the Association of Directors of Medical Student Education in Psychiatry (ADMSEP) 36th Annual Meeting, June 18, 2010: Jackson Hole, WY.

11. Liu HY, Lorberg B, Tandon M, Weder N, Benoit M, Beresin E, Stubbe D, Santos C, Patel D, Mailutha K, Axelson A, Berland D, Jellinek M, Trivedi H, Alleyne S, Kishore A, Ly P, Russell KS, Varley C, Schlozman S, Heyneman E, Prager L, Kolevzon A. Co-chair of a member forum led by 25 faculty about leadership, negotiation, and work/life balance skills for early career psychiatrists entitled, “Successful Transition to Practice.” Presented at the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (AACAP) 57th Annual Meeting, October 29, 2010: New York City, NY.

12. Biel MG, Fox GS, Gorski P, Grossell EM, Joshi SV, Liu HY, Mailutha K, Stubbe D, Weder ND. The resident as teacher: building skills for residency and beyond. Workshop small group leader about optimizing presentation skills. Presented at the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (AACAP) 57th Annual Meeting, October 29, 2010: New York City, NY.

13. Liu HY, Klapheke M, Kim P, Marcangelo M, Ton H, Xiong G, McNeilly DP. Developing a free national databank of online psychiatry teaching cases. Workshop chair. Presented at the Association of Directors of Medical Student Education in Psychiatry (ADMSEP) 37th Annual Meeting, June 18, 2011: Savannah, GA.

14. Klapheke M, Liu HY, Marcangelo M, Ton H, Xiong G, McNeilly DP, Foster A. Clinical simulation initiative in psychiatry for medical students: pilot demonstration of a free national database. Poster Presentation. Presented at the Association of Directors of Medical Student Education in Psychiatry (ADMSEP) 37th Annual Meeting, June 17, 2011: Savannah, GA.

15. Wetzel M, Liu HY, McNeilly D, Hammer S, West M. Integrating medical student education in clinic design: the Clinic for Outpatient Psychiatric Education (COPE). Accepted for a Works in Progress Presentation at the Association for Academic Psychiatry (AAP) Annual Meeting, September 23, 2011: Scottsdale, AZ.

16. Liu HY, Klapheke M, Marcangelo M, Ton H, Xiong G, McNeilly DP, Fox G. The Clinical Simulation Initiative (CSI): Developing a Library of Free Online Psychiatry Teaching Modules. Media Presentation at the Association for Academic Psychiatry (AAP) Annual Meeting, 18

September 23, 2011: Scottsdale, AZ.

17. Liu HY, Weder N, Beresin G, Biel M, Fox G, Gorski P, Grossell E, Joshi S, Stubbe D. The resident as teacher: the art of effective feedback. Co-chair and workshop small group leader on the topic of delivering effective feedback to trainees. Presented at the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (AACAP) 58th Annual Meeting, October 22, 2011: Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

18. Liu HY, Klapheke MM, Cluver JS, Jibson MD, Hunt JI, Fox GS. The beginner’s guide to creating an online clinical simulation using Articulate software: implications for residency training. Chair of workshop. Workshop at the 41st American Association of Directors of Psychiatric Residency Training (AADPRT) Annual Meeting, March 9, 2012: San Diego, CA.

19. Klapheke MM, Liu HY, Cluver JS. A free national database of web-based modules for medical students: potential adaptation for use in psychiatry resident education. Poster presentation at the 41st American Association of Directors of Psychiatric Residency Training (AADPRT) Annual Meeting, March 8-10, 2012: San Diego, CA.

20. Liu HY, Cluver J, Foster A, Klapheke MM, Marcangelo M, Ton H, Xiong G. The beginner’s guide to creating an online clinical module: lessons from ADMSEP’s Clinical Simulation Initiative. Chair of workshop. Workshop presented at the Association of Directors of Medical Student Education in Psychiatry (ADMSEP) 38th Annual Meeting, June 15, 2012: Blaine, WA.

21. Foster A, Klapheke MM, Liu HY, Marcangelo M, Ton H, Xiong G, Cluver J. Development of evaluation tools for a free national databank of online psychiatry teaching cases. Poster presentation at the Association of Directors of Medical Student Education in Psychiatry (ADMSEP) 38th Annual Meeting, June 14-16, 2012: Blaine, WA.

22. Klapheke MM, Liu HY, Marcangelo M, Ton H, Xiong G, McNeilly D, Foster A, Cluver J. Clinical simulation initiative in psychiatry for medical students: demonstration of new modules in a free national database. Poster presentation at the Association of Directors of Medical Student Education in Psychiatry (ADMSEP) 38th Annual Meeting, June 14-16, 2012: Blaine, WA.

23. Liu HY, Rice M, Strauch J. Telepsychiatry: conducting direct patient interviews and performing mid-level provider supervision. Innovative Program presentation at the American Psychiatric Association Institute on Psychiatric Services Annual Meeting, October 4, 2012: New York City, NY.

24. Liu HY, Beresin G, Biel M, Fox G, Gorski P, Schlozman S, Prabhakar D, Sengupta S, Joshi S, Stubbe D. The resident as teacher: using media to teach from CNN to the classroom. Co-chair and workshop small group leader on the topic of innovative uses of media in medical education. Presented at the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (AACAP) 59th Annual Meeting, October 25, 2012: San Francisco, CA.

25. Lorberg B. Liu HY. Stubbe D. Varley C. Dunne JE. Haak J. Lops J. Welch SV. Miller SM.

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Kishore A. Strategies for early career success: transition to practice and regional mentorship forum. Presented at the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (AACAP) 59th Annual Meeting, October 26, 2012: San Francisco, CA.

26. Hunt J. Liu HY. Training forum. Discussed relevant training updates including the new ACGME milestones for psychiatry residency training programs. Presented at the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (AACAP) 59th Annual Meeting, October 26, 2012: San Francisco, CA.

27. Liu HY, Fox G, Goldenberg M, Foster A, Briscoe G. Free Web-based Resources for Medical Student Education in Psychiatry. Presented as an educational media presentation at the Association of Directors of Medical Student Education in Psychiatry (ADMSEP) 39th Annual Meeting, June 20-22, 2013: Williamsburg, VA.

28. Foster A, Klapheke M, Johnson T, Liu HY, Marcangelo M, Cluver J, Johnson S, Williams T, Rosenthal R, Palmeiera M, Davidson B. A multi-institutional study to validate student and faculty surveys for psychiatry clinical simulation initiative (CSI) teaching modules. Presented as a poster presentation at the Association of Directors of Medical Student Education in Psychiatry (ADMSEP) 39th Annual Meeting, June 20-22, 2013: Williamsburg, VA.

29. Johnson S, Foster A, Klapheke M, Johnson T, Liu HY, Marcangelo M, Cluver J, Williams T, Rosenthal R, Palmeiera M, Ton H, Hawa R, Davidson B. Psychiatry clinical simulation initiative teaching modules for medical students: demonstration of new modules for 2013. Presented as a workshop presentation at the Association of Directors of Medical Student Education in Psychiatry (ADMSEP) 39th Annual Meeting, June 20-22, 2013: Williamsburg, VA.

30. Johnson S. Cluver J. Liu HY. Foster A. Engaging the Dot.Com generation: a beginner’s guide to utilizing technology and clinical simulation modules to enhance psychiatric education. Presented as a workshop presentation at the Association for Academic Psychiatry (AAP) Annual Meeting, October 16-19, 2013: Charleston, SC.

31. Liu HY, Beresin G, Biel M, Fox G, Weder N, Prabhakar D, Sengupta S, Joshi S, Stubbe D, Neumann C, Myint M. Resident as teacher: educational survival guide for your first year on faculty. Presented at the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (AACAP) 60th Annual Meeting, October 24, 2013: Orlando, FL.

32. Hunt J. Liu HY. Training forum. Discussed training updates including the new ACGME milestones for child psychiatry and DSM V training. Presented at the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (AACAP) 60th Annual Meeting, October 25, 2013: Orlando, FL.

33. Lorberg B. Liu HY. Kim C. Dunne J. Trivedi HS. Berland DI. Axelson AA. Anders TF. Stubbe DE. Successful transition to practice for early career psychiatrists. Presented as a workshop at the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (AACAP) 60th Annual Meeting, October 26, 2013: Orlando, FL.

34. Liu HY, Klapheke M, Foster A, Johnson S, Cluver J, Marcangelo M. A practical guide to integrating ADMSEP’s Clinical Simulation Initiative (CSI) Modules into your curriculum: from self-learning modules to flipped classrooms. Presented as a workshop at the Association of Directors of Medical 20

Student Education in Psychiatry (ADMSEP) 40th Annual Meeting, June 14, 2014: Keystone, CO.

35. Johnson S, Liu HY, et al. Psychiatry clinical simulation initiative teaching modules for medical students: demonstration of new modules for 2014. Presented as a poster and interactive media presentation at the Association of Directors of Medical Student Education in Psychiatry (ADMSEP) 40th Annual Meeting, June 12-13, 2014: Keystone, CO.

36. Liu HY, Rockhold R, Fall L, Lee M, Love LM, Birk T. Flipping the curriculum: a toolkit to prepare your institution for success. Presented as a workshop for the Association of American Medical Colleges Group on Faculty Affairs (GFA) Professional Development Conference, July 18, 2014: Boston, MA.

37. Birk T, Liu HY, Love LM. Technology Scholars Program Graduates: key role in e-learning at the University of Nebraska Medical Center. Presented as a poster for the Association of American Medical Colleges Group on Faculty Affairs (GFA) Professional Development Conference, July 18, 2014: Boston, MA.

38. Liu HY, Biel M, Beresin E, Gorski P, Fox G, Weder N, Stubbe D, Joshi S, Neumann C, Myint MT, Le VX, .Soman A. Resident as teacher: mastering feedback skills from problem learners to patient education. Presented at the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (AACAP) 61st Annual Meeting, October 2014: San Diego, CA.

39. Sidhu S. Soman A. Stewart CE. Liu HY. Biel MG. Stubbe D. Beresin E. Fox G. Hunt J. Myint MT. Joshi SV. Tatum M. Walch E. Shatkin J. Giving difficult feedback to faculty: an opportunity to build skills through role-play. Presented as a workshop for the American Association of Directors of Psychiatric Residency Training (AADPRT) 44th Annual Meeting, March 6, 2015: Orlando, FL.

40. Liu HY, Kraft A. Growing Your State's Next Generation of Behavioral Health Providers through Mentorship and Web Conferencing Technology. Presented as a poster session for the National Council for Behavioral Health Conference, April 20-22, 2015: Orlando, FL.

41. Liu HY, Fox G. Using role-play to teach effective feedback skills. Presented as a workshop presentation at the Association of Directors of Medical Student Education in Psychiatry (ADMSEP) 41st Annual Meeting, June 19, 2015: Stowe, VT.

42. Raml D. Liu HY. Fox G. Spollen J. Liu D. Scher L. Building a vibrant psychiatry interest group: a toolkit for success. Presented as a workshop presentation at the Association of Directors of Medical Student Education in Psychiatry (ADMSEP) 41st Annual Meeting, June 20, 2015: Stowe, VT.

43. Cain J, Liu HY, Lawton D, McGhee S, Powers C, Skinner V, Thorndyke L. Leadership Succession: Guidance for individuals and organizations. Presented as an Ignite Workshop Session at the 2015 Association of American Medical Colleges Group on Faculty Affairs (GFA) Professional Development Conference, June 27, 2015: San Juan, PR.

44. Liu HY, Silverblatt H. From pipeline to practice: growing the rural behavioral health workforce. Presented at the National Association for Rural Mental Health (NARMH) 21

41st Annual Conference, August 1, 2015: Honolulu, HI.

45. Liu HY, Soman A, Stewart C, Biel M, Beresin E, Gorski P, Fox G, Weder N, Stubbe D, Joshi S, Neumann C, Myint MT, Le VX, Sidhu SS, Williams ER, Schlozman S. Resident as teacher: developing your media toolkit from Twitter to television. Presented as a workshop at the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (AACAP) 62nd Annual Meeting, October 27, 2015: San Antonio, TX.

46. Chandra R, Solages MM, Lorberg B, Liu HY, Sharma N, Shankar R, Deepmala F, Taylor L, Idicula S. Leadership development forum for early career psychiatrists and beyond. Presented as a workshop at the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (AACAP) 62nd Annual Meeting, October 27, 2015: San Antonio, TX.

47. Sidhu SS, Liu HY, Biel MG, Myint MT, Mullen D, Lewis OW. Teaching through a new lens: Dead Poet’s Society as a model for creative innovation in education. Presented as a Media Theatre workshop at the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (AACAP) 62nd Annual Meeting, October 28, 2015: San Antonio, TX.

48. Hunt J, Liu HY, Weisbrot D, Brent D, Chrisman A, Joshi SV, Shatkin J, Schlechter A, Stephan SH, Stubbe D. Managing suicide and violence risk while building resilience: practical applications in clinical, school and community settings. Accepted as an 8 hour Institute at the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (AACAP) 63rd Annual Meeting, October 27, 2016: New York City, NY.

49. Lewis AL, Liu HY, Fox G, Zalpuri I, Soman A, Myint MT, Sidhu S. Resident as Teacher: Teaching the 21st Century Learner. Presented as a workshop at the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (AACAP) 63rd Annual Meeting, October 26, 2016: New York City, NY.

50. Sidhu S, Liu HY, Myint M, Soman A, Hoffman P, Niazi I. Teaching through a new lens: from apprentice to Jedi Master: using the force to guide healthy mentoring relationships. Presented as a media theatre workshop at the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (AACAP) 63rd Annual Meeting, October 26, 2016: New York City, NY.

51. Liu HY, Hobson-Rohrer W, Love LM, Loue S, Hoffman-Longtin K, Power C, Pollart S. Active learning on center stage: theatre as a tool for medical education. Presented as an Emerging Solutions Session at the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) Learn Serve Lead Professional Development Conference, November 14, 2016, Seattle, WA.

52. Liu HY, Silverblatt H, Craft K, Burnett G. Six award-winning BH Workforce Solutions from Anchorage to Omaha. Presented as a poster at the National Council for Behavioral Health Conference, April 3, 2017: Seattle, WA.

53. Liu HY, Watanabe-Galloway S, Beck A. The Psychiatric Workforce of the Future. Presented as a workshop at the National Council for Behavioral Health Conference, April 3, 2017: Seattle, WA.

54. Parks J, Runnels P, Liu HY, Biuckians A. Breaking News: Improving Access to Psychiatric Services. Presented as a workshop at the National Council for Behavioral Health Conference, April 4, 2017: Seattle, WA. 22

55. Liu HY. How to Really Recruit Behavioral Health Providers. Presented as a pechakucha presentation during the Medical Directors’ Brag and Steal Workshop at the National Council for Behavioral Health Conference, April 3, 2017: Seattle, WA.

56. Liu HY, Roman B, Vaidya N, Malloy E, Cutler J, Hilty D. Career consultation: stay a clerkship director or move on to the next big thing? Accepted as a workshop at the Association of Directors of Medical Student Education in Psychiatry (ADMSEP) 43rd Annual Meeting, June 17, 2017: Santa Ana Pueblo, NM.

57. Liu HY, Hopf H. Learning with experts: engaging 21st century faculty using social media. Presented as an invited workshop at the 2017 Association of American Medical Colleges Group on Faculty Affairs (GFA) Professional Development Conference, June 28, 2017: Austin, TX.

58. Liu HY. When succession planning fails: personal vs. institutional values on the search committee. Presented as an invited workshop at the 2017 Association of American Medical Colleges Group on Faculty Affairs (GFA) Professional Development Conference, June 28, 2017: Austin, TX.

59. Liu HY, Silverblatt H. 5 award-winning BH workforce solutions. Presented as a workshop for the National Association for Rural Mental Health (NARMH) Annual Meeting, September 8, 2017: San Diego, CA.

60. Sidhu SS, Liu HY, Myint MT, Soman A, Lewis A, Hoffman PE, Petrites A. Teaching through a new lens III: the profound and transformative power of peer relationships in the Perks of Being a Wallflower. Presented as a media theatre workshop at the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (AACAP) 64th Annual Meeting, October 24, 2017: Washington, DC.

61. Liu HY, Hunt JI, Kim WJ, Head C, Shatkin JP, Pruitt DP, Myers K, Gorrindo T, Kroeger Ptakowski K, Kaye DL. The force be with us: child and adolescent psychiatry workforce for emerging/future models of mental health care. Presented as a workshop at the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (AACAP) 64th Annual Meeting, October 26, 2017: Washington, DC.

62. Liu HY, Love LM, Smith L, Hilty D. Tweeting your way to the top: navigating social media principles and pitfalls in medical education. Presented as a workshop for the Association of Directors of Medical Student Education in Psychiatry (ADMSEP) 43rd Annual Meeting, June 15, 2018: Minneapolis, MN.

63. Liu HY, Love LM, Bowler C. Coaching: a tool to enhance clerkship and career development. Presented as a workshop for the Association of Directors of Medical Student Education in Psychiatry (ADMSEP) 43rd Annual Meeting, June 16, 2018: Minneapolis, MN.

64. Geske J, Bronner L, Liu HY, Warrior A, Kraft A, Godfrey M. Increasing interest in future behavioral health careers among Native American students. Poster presented at the National Native Health Research Training Conference, Aug. 8-10, 2018: Prior Lake, MN.

65. Liu HY, Tennier A, Chisolm M. Tweeting your way to the top: leveraging social media to elevate 23

your department. Presentation to the American Association of Chairs of Departments of Psychiatry (AACDP) Conference, September 8, 2018: Milwaukee, WI.

66. Mian AI, Liu HY, Stewart GH, Song S, Ordonez A, Hunt JI, Chilton JA, Falissard B. Child and adolescent mental health training and education: global reflections. Presentation to the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry (AACAP): 65th Annual Meeting, October 24, 2018: Seattle, WA.

67. Alleyne S, Kishore A, Stubbe DE, Dunne JE, Jackson K, Liu HY, Milam-Miller S, Chandra R, Post M, Cullins LM. Should I have to choose one? Tools for navigating career and personal success for the early and mid-career child psychiatrist. Presentation to the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry (AACAP): 65th Annual Meeting, October 26, 2018: Seattle, WA.

68. Sidhu SS, Liu HY, Jeffrey JK, Trivedi HK. Test your communication skills! Executive leadership skills for the 21st century child psychiatrist. Presentation to the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry (AACAP): 65th Annual Meeting, October 27, 2018: Seattle, WA.

69. Hopper KC, Wahrenberger JT, Santopietro J, Liu HY, Allender B, Rekerdres CM, Head-Dunham R. Medical Team Summit: Pearls of Leadership Wisdom. Pecha Kucha presentation to the National Council for Behavioral Health Annual Meeting, March 25, 2019: Nashville, TN.

70. Strong S, Hilty D, Love LM, Flores L, Lehmann S, Liu HY. A beginner’s guide to your professional Twitter account: To tweet or not to tweet; that is an important question. Presented as a workshop for the Association of Directors of Medical Student Education in Psychiatry (ADMSEP) 44th Annual Meeting, June 22, 2019: Portland, ME.

71. Hammer S, Liu HY, Foster A, Gluzman E. Teaching the teacher: methods for instructing preceptors in giving effective feedback. Presented as a workshop for the Association of Directors of Medical Student Education in Psychiatry (ADMSEP) 44th Annual Meeting, June 22, 2019: Portland, ME.

72. Marcangelo M, Agarwal G, Levine R, Liu HY, Malloy E. Moving Up, On or Out: Life after Director of Medical Student Education in Psychiatry. Presented as a workshop for the Association of Directors of Medical Student Education in Psychiatry (ADMSEP) 44th Annual Meeting, June 22, 2019: Portland, ME.

73. Walaszek A, Pheister M, Kim R, Chan C, Gorrindo T, Liu HY. AAP-AADPRT Joint Workshop: The Psychiatry Shortage – what can we do? Accepted as a workshop for the Association for Academic Psychiatry Annual Meeting, September 7, 2019: Boston, MA.

74. Liu HY, Gih DE, Kambam PR, Doyle MA, Girgis CM. Social media for psychiatry leaders: building your brand. Submitted as a workshop for the American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting, April 25-29, 2020: Philadelphia, PA.

75. Liu HY, Benton J, Nelson K, Walaszek A, Gih DE. A beginner’s guide to Twitter: harnessing social media for career and program development. Submitted as a workshop presentation for the American Association of Directors of Psychiatric Residency Training (AADPRT) Annual Meeting, March 4-7, 2020: Dallas, TX. 24

Regional Presentations:

1. Bonnema R, Liu HY, Vokoun C, Lyons W. Developing an ELITE Chief Resident: A curricular innovation project. Poster presentation for the Association of American Medical Colleges Central Group on Educational Affairs Meeting, March 18, 2011: Omaha, NE.

Invited seminar presentations at institutions outside the University of Nebraska Medical Center:

1. Liu HY, McIlnay B. Invited presentation entitled, The effect of the internet on adolescent development. Nebraska School Psychologists Association Annual Meeting, October 2010: Lincoln, NE.

2. Liu HY, Potter MP. Invited presentation entitled, What do we know about the pharmacotherapy of mania in pediatric bipolar disorder after 20 years? Massachusetts General Hospital Department of Psychiatry Grand Rounds, February 10, 2011: Boston, MA.

3. Liu HY. Invited presentation entitled, Pediatric Depression. Creighton Practical Pediatrics 2012 Update: March 2, 2012: Omaha, NE.

4. Liu HY, Khan B. Invited presentation entitled, Stress management and Biofeedback. Jack Kent Cooke Foundation Scholars Weekend, August 3, 2013: Washington, DC.

5. Liu HY. Invited presentation on The Behavioral Health Education Center of Nebraska’s Ambassador Program. National Association of State Alcohol and Drug Abuse Directors (NASADAD) Annual Meeting, June 4, 2014: Omaha, NE.

6. Liu HY. Invited plenary presentation entitled, The role of faculty development and technology in your growth as an educator. Talk and workshop presentation at the University of Illinois at Chicago Medical Center Department of Psychiatry’s inaugural Education Summit, September 17, 2014: Chicago, IL.

7. Liu HY. Invited grand rounds presentation entitled, Giving effective feedback. Pennsylvania State Hershey Department of Psychiatry Grand Rounds, August 23, 2018: Hershey, PA.

8. Liu HY. Invited grand rounds presentation entitled, Tweeting your way to the top: using social media to elevate your career and your department. University of Washington Department of Psychiatry Grand Rounds, January 4, 2019: Seattle, WA.

9. Liu HY. Invited grand rounds presentation entitled, Tweeting your way to the top: using social media to elevate your career and your department. University of Central Florida Department of Psychiatry Grand Rounds, March 7, 2019: Orlando, FL.

10. Liu HY. Invited grand rounds presentation entitled, Tweeting your way to the top: using social media to elevate your career and your department. University of Nevada Las Vegas Department of Psychiatry Grand Rounds, May 22, 2019: Las Vegas, NV.

11. Jain S, Gerull K, Varghese T, Lateef O, Liu HY, Sinha M, Rogers SO, Silver J. He For She Panel. Women in Medicine Summit, September 20, 2019: Chicago, IL. 25

12. Liu HY. Invited grand rounds presentation entitled, Using social media to enhance your career and expand your network. Loyola University Medical Center Department of Psychiatry Grand Rounds, April 2, 2020: Chicago, IL.

Presentations of voluntary, non-refereed abstracts (limited to the 5 most significant or recent):

1. Liu HY, Evans J. Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM)-5 Updates in Child Psychiatry. Behavioral Health Education Center of Nebraska Annual Conference, La Vista, NE. June 28, 2013.

2. Liu HY. Building an Interprofessional Teaching Academy. University of Nebraska Medical Center Faculty Development Premier Education Banquet, August 21, 2014: Omaha, NE.

3. Liu HY. Teaching Academy: New Era and Emphasis. University of Nebraska Medical Center Board of Counselors Meeting, October 12, 2015: Omaha, NE.

4. Liu HY, Khan B, Dawson S. Nebraska Behavioral Health Workforce Solutions. National webinar series entitled “State Solutions to the Behavioral Health Workforce” sponsored by Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), National Association of State Alcohol and Drug Abuse Directors (NASADAD), National Association of State Mental Health Program Directors (NASMHPD), the Annapolis Coalition on the Behavioral Health Workforce, and the Behavioral Health Education Center of Nebraska (BHECN). National webinar, September 7, 2016. There were 390 attendees from 48 states, Canada, and PR. https://www.samhsa.gov/workforce/publications-resources Last accessed 5.29.17.

5. Liu HY. Silverblatt H. Solving the Behavioral Health Workforce Crisis: Award-Winning Tools for Growing your Pipeline of Providers. Montana State University College of Nursing, Center for Interdisciplinary Health Workforce Studies, March 30, 2017: national webinar. There were 75 attendees from around the country. http://healthworkforcestudies.com/media-events/videos.html Last accessed 5.29.17.

National Media Presentations

12/19/12 Interviewed by Health Day reporter Mandi Gardner in the wake of the Sandy Hook school shootings: “Is the Mental Health System Failing Troubled Kids?” This resulted in several national media placements including: https://www.medicinenet.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=166249 Last accessed 11.20.17.

Health Day "Is the Mental Health System Failing Troubled Kids?" usnews&worldreport.com "Is the Mental Health System Failing Troubled Kids?" Drugs.com "Is the Mental Health System Failing Troubled Kids?" Newsday.com "Is the Mental Health System Failing Troubled Kids?" Philly.com "Is the Mental Health System Failing Troubled Kids?" Lifesciencelog.com "Is the Mental Health System Failing Troubled Kids?"

10/19/17 Interviewed by Bloomberg BNA (Bureau of National Affairs) News reporter Amanda Gardner on rural psychiatry workforce and the impact of foreign medical graduates. 26

Bloomberg BNA “Can Immigration Ease a Growing Psychiatrist Shortage?” https://www.bna.com/immigration-ease-growing-n73014471144/ Last accessed 11.20.17.

1/1/18 Interviewed by Charlotte Huff, staff writer for Managed Care Magazine, on the psychiatrist workforce shortage.

Managed Care Magazine “Shrinking the psychiatrist shortage” https://www.managedcaremag.com/archives/2018/1/shrinking-psychiatrist-shortage (last accessed 7.3.18)

2/13/18 Interviewed by AAMCNews reporter Stacy Weiner on psychiatrist workforce shortages and solutions implemented by US medical schools.

AAMCNews “Addressing the Escalating Psychiatrist Shortage” https://news.aamc.org/patient-care/article/addressing-escalating-psychiatrist-shortage/ (last accessed 7.3.18)

6/1/18 Interviewed by Pediatric News reporter, Dinah Miller, on the utility of depression screening of adolescents.

Pediatric News “Universal depression screening for adolescents not without controversy.” https://www.mdedge.com/pediatricnews/article/165468/depression/universal-depression- screening-adolescents-not-without/page/0/1 (last accessed 7.3.18)

2/28/19 Served as expert on rural mental health for an hour-long program hosted by Christina Loren.

Rural America Live “Rural Mental Health.” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tJZPybqg5vk&feature=youtu.be

3/15/19 Interviewed by Boston Globe reporter, Amitha Kalaichandran, on bullying in medical education.

Boston Globe “In America, becoming a doctor can prove fatal.” https://www.bostonglobe.com/ideas/2019/03/15/america-becoming-doctor-can-prove- fatal/u3x4xfPC9VR2zSCnKArgYM/story.html

Regional and Local Media Presentations

8/09 Interviewed by local about child and adolescent psychiatry topics such as ADHD, depression, violent video games, bullying, and aggression:

KETV of Omaha Channel 7 News at 10, ABC affiliate, “KETV Healthwatch Asks, UNMC Answers.”

10/10 Interviewed by local radio station about violence and mental illness:

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NEWSRadio 1110 KFAB, “The KFAB Good Morning Show.” Hosted by Gary Sadlemyer

11/10 Interviewed by local television stations about ADHD diagnosis and treatment.

KETV of Omaha Channel 7 News at 10, ABC affiliate, “ADHD Rates Increase” WOWT 6 Omaha, NBC affiliate, Live interview, hosted by Anchor Brian Mastre

4/11 Interviewed by Omaha Action 3 News, “How to Talk to Your Kids about Violence.” Paul Gutierrez interview.

6/11 Interviewed on the local public television show, “Consider This,” on the effects of violent video games on children:

NET1 (KUON-TV Channel 12) & NET1 (KYNE-TV Channel 26), Consider This, “Violent Video Games,” Cathy Wyatt interview.

7/11 Interviewed by local television station about child and adolescent psychiatry topics such as bipolar disorder, sexual abuse, cyberbullying, and ADHD

KETV of Omaha Channel 7 News at 10, ABC affiliate, “KETV Healthwatch Asks, UNMC Answers.”

8/11 Interviewed by local television station about child psychiatric issues regarding school transitions and cyberbullying.

KETV of Omaha Channel 7 Morning News, ABC affiliate, Live interview, hosted by Anchor Jeremy Maskel

4/12 Interviewed by a state newspaper, The Omaha World Herald, regarding an online depression training program for primary care providers

“Rural docs to get mental health info online.” Rick Ruggles.

5/12 Interviewed by a state newspaper, The Omaha World Herald, regarding suicide prevention.

“In quest for answers, suicides leave questions.” Rick Ruggles.

12/17/12 Interviewed by 6 local television stations on the topic of mental illness and violence as well as how to counsel children after tragedy in the wake of the Sandyhook school shootings.

KMTV-CBS (Omaha) "How to talk to your children about the shooting tragedy." KPTM-Fox Omaha (Omaha) "How to talk to your children about the shooting tragedy." KMTV-CBS (Omaha) "How can a violent person slip through the cracks?" KETV-ABC "Psychiatrist: Mental illness rarely makes people violent." WOWT-NBC "Psychiatrist: Mental illness rarely makes people violent."

12/19/12 Interviewed by local radio station on signs of mental illness that are associated with violence.

KFAB-AM (1110), Good Morning Show, Host Gary Sadlemyer. 28

1/18/13 Interviewed by 2 local radio shows, regarding internet hoaxes and mental health implications

KFAB-AM (1110), Good Morning Show, Host Gary Sadlemyer. Q98.5 FM, Pat & JT Show, Hosts Pat Safford and Jill Thomas.

4/12/13 Interviewed by local radio shows regarding the behavioral health workforce shortage in Nebraska and BHECN’s role in recruiting interested students

KRVN (880), Host Jeff Axtell The River (93.1), Host Jeff Axtell

10/14/13 Interviewed by local television studio on fears and children.

KETV-ABC “Fearing some things, yet not worry about other things”

10/24/13 Interviewed by local television studio on fears and adults

KNOP-NBC (North Platte) “Why some people like to be frightened and others do not”

11/21/13 Interviewed by the North Platte Telegraph newspaper regarding the new guidelines for social media and children.

“Screened out,” by Heather Johnson.

2/13/14 Interviewed by Omaha Public Radio on story about childhood mental illness and the ‘Next to Normal” play.

Katie Knapp Schubert, News Director, Omaha Public Radio

2/24/14 Interviewed by KPTM Fox News. Also broadcast on KMPH-TV-FOX (Fresno-Visalia, CA)

“ADHD affects 7 to 11% of the population, featuring Drs. Joe Evans and Howard Liu.”

3/12/14 Interviewed by ustream.tv (Omaha)

“Living with mental illness, Next to Normal at Omaha Community Playhouse, featuring Dr. Howard Liu”

6/8/14 Interviewed by local television studio on fears and children.

KETV-ABC “When are fears irrational, and when should a parent seek help?”

8/12/14 Interviewed by local radio show. “Depression and the suicide of Robin Williams”

KFAB-AM (1110), Good Morning Show, Host Gary Sadlemyer.

12/16/14 Panel discussion at Film Streams after the documentary film on mental illness and the Hemingway family, “Running from Crazy,” 29

KIOS-FM Omaha (1110), “Film Streams discussion: Running from Crazy”

2/23/15 Interviewed by local television studio on fears and children.

KETV-ABC “What are the most common types of childhood fears?”

3/6/15 Interviewed by city newspaper on my role in leading innovation in teaching and behavioral health in Nebraska.

Midlands Business Journal, “Liu spurs collaboration, innovation in behavioral healthcare at UNMC”

3/16/15 Newspaper article and panel on youth mental health after film screening at Film Streams, an independent movie theater.

Omaha World Herald, ““Watch and discuss ‘Mommy’ – UNMC doctor to lead panel, featuring Dr. Howard Liu.”

4/15/15 Video interview with UNMC Chancellor Gold’s “Under the Microscope” segment on the development of the Interprofessional Experiential Center for Enduring Learning (iEXCEL) and the Interprofessional Academy of Educators at UNMC, Omaha, NE.

9/30/15 Video interview with UNMC Chancellor Gold’s “Under the Microscope” segment on the launch of the Interprofessional Academy of Educators at UNMC, Omaha, NE.

10/3/15 Newspaper article on rural mental health workforce shortages.

The Grand Island Independent, “Nebraska’s rural communities facing shortage of psychiatrists, mental health providers”

6/13/17 Interviewed by local radio show. “How to deal with those with mental illness.”

KFAB-AM (1110), Good Morning Show, Host Gary Sadlemyer. http://kfab.iheart.com/onair/kfab-morning-news-4850/how-to-deal-with-those-with- 15908045/ (last accessed 6.13.17)

8/6/19 Interviewed by Jennifer Griswold on “How to talk to your kids about mass shootings.”

KMTV 3 News Now https://www.3newsnow.com/news/local-news/how-to-talk-to-your-kids-about-mass- shootings

8/12/19 Interviewed by Jennifer Griswold on navigating social media with kids - “Sharenting.”

KMTV 3 News Now https://www.3newsnow.com/news/local-news/understanding-sharenting-and-how-it- impacts-younger-generations

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COMMUNITY SERVICE/OUTREACH:

Social Media:

11/12 to Present Twitter professional profile under @DrHowardLiu posting on mental health, substance use disorders, leadership, equity, healthcare culture and medical education. 12,700 Followers as of 10/31/19. https://twitter.com/drhowardliu?lang=en

Speaking:

9/09 Lecture on Physician Sexual Boundary Violations, Psychiatry Interest Group, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE.

4/10 Faculty panelist, Disparities in Mental Health Programs, Services, Practices and Outcomes, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE

1/11 Presentation on the Effects of the Internet on Teenagers, Central Middle School Parent Group, Omaha, NE

12/11 Invited presentation entitled, Introduction to Child & Adolescent Psychiatry for law enforcement, Crisis Intervention Training (CIT) –Youth, Nebraska law enforcement officers, Boys Town campus, Omaha, NE

3/12 Invited presentation entitled, The effect of the internet on adolescent development. Nebraska Association of Family Physicians (NAFP) annual meeting: March 29, 2012: Lincoln, NE.

3/12 Invited presentation entitled, Pediatric depression: Creighton Practical Pediatrics annual conference: Omaha, NE.

9/12 Presentation entitled “Careers in Psychiatry,” University of Nebraska Medical Center Psychiatry Interest Group, Omaha, NE

10/12 Presentation entitled “Careers in Behavioral Health,” Northeast Nebraska Sophomore Career Day, presented to 180 rural high school sophomores, Wayne, NE

12/12 Invited presentation on child psychiatry, Crisis Intervention Training (CIT) – Youth, Nebraska law enforcement officers, Boys Town campus, Omaha, NE

1/13 Invited presentation on “Stress and Health Professions Students, Psychiatry Interest Group Mind Your Mind Awareness Week, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE

2/13 Invited expert testimony on the role of the Behavioral Health Education Center of Nebraska on behavioral health screening in primary care, Legislative Bill 556, Nebraska Unicameral Legislature Health and Human Services Committee, Lincoln, NE 31

3/13 Invited presentation on “Media and Psychiatry,” Psychiatry Interest Group, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE

5/13 Invited presentation on “Child mental health,” St. Michael’s Lutheran Church, Omaha, NE

5/13 Invited presentation on “ADHD Treatment in World,” rural primary care providers, Boone County Health Center, Albion, NE

7/13 Invited presentation on “Media and Mental Health,” Family liaisons, Lutheran Family Services, Omaha, NE

7/13 Invited presentation on “Pharmacologic Treatment of Pediatric Anxiety Disorders: Vignettes from Clinical Practice,” 18th Annual Pharmacological Conference for Advanced Practice Nurses, Omaha, NE.

8/13 Invited presentation on “Overview of the Behavioral Health Education Center of Nebraska and Legislative Bill 556 on Primary Care Consultation,” Department of Health and Human Services, Division of Behavioral Health, Regional Administrators Meeting, Kearney, NE.

9/13 Presentation entitled “Careers in Psychiatry,” University of Nebraska Medical Center Psychiatry Interest Group, Omaha, NE

11/13 Invited presentation on “Diagnostic and Statistical Manual-5, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Updates,” Nebraska Psychiatric Society, Omaha, NE

11/13 Invited presentation on “Mental Health and Northeast Nebraska,” Rotary Club, Norfolk, NE

12/13 Invited presentation on e-Learning at UNMC, “Preparing UNMC for the e- Learning Revolution,” Faculty Senate, UNMC, Omaha, NE

12/13 Invited presentation on child psychiatry, Crisis Intervention Training (CIT) – Youth, Nebraska law enforcement officers, Boys Town campus, Omaha, NE

1/14 Invited presentation on “Stress and Health Professions Students, Psychiatry Interest Group Mind Your Mind Awareness Week, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE

1/14 Invited presentation on “Why Mental Health Matters and What You Can Do About It,” co-presentation with Dr. Steven Wengel to 60 Nebraska and Iowa hospital administrators, Mid-America Hospital Alliance (MAHA), Omaha, NE

4/14 Invited presentation on “The Impact of the Internet on Adolescent Development,” Nebraska Psychiatric Society Annual Meeting, Omaha, NE

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9/14 Invited presentation on “Why Mental Health Matters and the Role of the Psychiatric PA,” co-presentation with Dr. Steven Wengel and Michelle Williams at the Advancing Rural Primary Care national meeting, Omaha, NE

10/14 Invited presentation on suicide prevention with panelists from the Kim Foundation at a screening of a documentary entitled “Running from Crazy,” Film Streams at the Ruth Sokolof Theater, Omaha, NE

5/15 Invited presentation on “Faculty development needs in educational technology and active learning,” UNMC College of Pharmacy Faculty Retreat, Omaha, NE

10/15 Invited presentation on “Leading with Grit: Practical Principles for Emerging Leaders,” UNMC Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and Rehabilitation Traveling Fellowship Program, Omaha, NE

10/15 Invited presentation on “Addressing the rural shortage of mental health providers through a Virtual Mentorship Program,” Rural Futures Conference Award Recognition Luncheon and Forum, Rural Futures Institute, Lincoln, NE

8/16 Appointed to the Nebraska Family Helpline Advisory Panel, Lincoln, NE

12/16 Invited presentation on child psychiatry, Crisis Intervention Training (CIT) – Youth, Nebraska law enforcement officers, NE Humane Society, Omaha, NE

12/17 Invited presentation on child psychiatry, Crisis Intervention Training (CIT) – Youth, Nebraska law enforcement officers, NE Humane Society, Omaha, NE

2/18 Invited Keynote Presentation entitled, “The Doctor Won’t See you Now: Emerging Solutions to the Shortage of Diverse Behavioral Health Providers” for the 7th Annual Conference on Minority Health Disparities, University of Nebraska-Lincoln (UNL), Lincoln, NE.

11/18 Invited Moderator for a panel presentation entitled, “Caring for our youth: the impact of mental illness,” Mary C. Lopez Lunch & Learn Series United Way of the Midlands Women United, Omaha, NE

12/18 Invited Panelist for a panel presentation entitled, “State trends in partnerships between health providers and schools,” 9th Annual Nebraska Child Health & Education Summit, UNMC, Omaha, NE

12/18 Invited presentation on child psychiatry, Crisis Intervention Training (CIT) – Youth, Nebraska law enforcement officers, Metropolitan Community College Fort Omaha Campus, Omaha, NE

PUBLICATIONS: 33

Articles Published in Scholarly Journals:

1. Liu H, Riba MB. Can healers have private lives? Virtual Mentor. 2006;8:441-448. http://virtualmentor.ama-assn.org/2006/07/ccas1-0607.html. Last accessed 9/26/2014.

2. Potter MP, Liu HY, Monuteaux MC, Henderson CS, Wozniak J, Wilens TE, Biederman J. Prescribing patterns for treatment of pediatric bipolar disorder in a specialty clinic. Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychopharmacology. Vol. 19 (5), 2009.

3. Daughton J. Liu HY. West M. Swanson D. Kratochvil CJ. Practical guide to ADHD pharmacotherapy. Psychiatric Annals. Vol. 40(4):210-217, 2010.

4. Liu HY, Potter MP, Woodworth KY, Yorks DM, Petty CR, Wozniak JR, Faraone SV, Biederman J. Pharmacologic treatments for pediatric bipolar disorder: a review and meta-analysis. The Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry 2011; 50(8):749-762.

5. Daughton J, Corr L, Liu HY, West M. Clonidine extended-release tablets for the treatment of ADHD. Neuropsychiatry 2012; 2(2): 117-123.

6. Fox GS, Stock S, Briscoe GW, Beck GL, Horton R, Hunt JI, Liu HY, Rutter A, Sexson S, Schlozman SC, Stubbe DE, Stuber ML. Improving child and adolescent psychiatry education for medical students: an inter-organizational collaborative action plan. Academic Psychiatry 2012; 36:461-464.

7. Foster A, Johnson T, Liu HY, Cluver J, Johnson S, Neumann C, Marcangelo M, Rosenthal R, Ton H, Davidson B, Klapheke M. Student assessment of psychiatry clinical simulation teaching modules. Med. Teach. 2014 Sep 1:1.

8. Hawa R, Klapheke M, Liu HY, Briscoe G, Foster A. An innovative technology blueprint for medical education: Association of Directors of Medical Student Education in Psychiatry’s Clinical Simulation Initiative Years 1-6. Acad Psychiatry 2017; 41(3):408-410.

9. Keeler HJ, Sjuts T, Kosuke K., Watanabe-Galloway S, Mackie P.F.E., Liu HY. Virtual mentorship network to address the rural shortage of mental health providers. Am J Prev Med 2018 Jun;54(6S3):S290-S295.

10. Zalpuri I, Liu HY, Stubbe D, Wrzosek M, Sadhu J, Hilty DM. Social media and networking competencies for psychiatric education: skills, teaching methods and implications. Acad Psychiatry 2018; 42(6):808-817.

11. Hilty DM, Zalpuri I, Stubbe D, Snowdy CE, Shoemaker EZ, Myint MT, Joshi SV, Liu HY. Social media/networking and psychiatric education: competencies, teaching methods and implications. J Technol. Behav. Sci. 2018;3(4);268-293.

12. Liu HY, Hilty DM. The central role of professional development and psychiatry. Psychiatr Clin North Am 2019; 42(3):xiii-xv.

13. Liu HY, Beresin EV, Chisolm MS. Social media skills for professional development in psychiatry 34

and medicine. Psychiatr Clin North Am 2019; 42(3): 483-492.

14. Hilty DM, Liu HY, Stubbe D, Teshima J. Defining professional development in medicine, psychiatry and allied fields. Psychiatr Clin North Am 2019; 42(3): 337-356.

Articles Accepted for Publication in Scholarly Journals:

None

Articles Submitted for Publication in Scholarly Journals:

None

Articles in Preparation for Publication in Scholarly Journals:

Larson AR, Cawcutt K, Englander MJ, Pitt SC, Ansari E, Liu HY, Silver JK. Gender analysis of authors and disseminators of physician compensation studies. Submission as a research letter planned to JAMA in 11.19.

Goldstone LW, DiPaula BA, Werremeyer A, Botts S, Hepburn B, Liu HY, Duckworth K, Young AS, Kelly DL. The role of board certified psychiatric pharmacists in expanding access to care and improving patient outcomes. Submission as a Special Article planned to Psychiatric Services in 11.19.

Books Published (also note books in preparation, submitted or in press)

15. Invited co-editor on a 59 page white paper with national experts on psychiatry workforce, training, reimbursement, and treatment. Parks J, Runnels P, Liu HY, Biuckians A (2017). The Psychiatric Shortage: Causes and Solutions. Washington, DC: National Council for Behavioral Health. https://www.thenationalcouncil.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/Psychiatric- Shortage_National-Council-.pdf Last accessed 9.2.19

Chapters in Books

16. Liu HY, Love LM, Thorndyke L. The Clerkship Director’s Practical Guide to Faculty Development. Published in the Guidebook for Clerkship Directors: 5th Edition. Alliance for Clinical Education. January 2019. http://www.gegensatzpress.com/5th-ace-guidebook.html Last Accessed 12.13.18.

Books or Journals Edited:

17. Invited guest editor of an educational book forum entitled Food for Thought, The Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry 2011; 50(2): 194-200.

18. Invited guest editor for a special issue on Professional Development, The Psychiatric Clinics of North America 2019; 42(3): 337-544. https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/psychiatric-clinics-of-north-america/vol/42/issue/3

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Abstracts and Preliminary Communications (limit to one page of most recent and important):

19. Liu HY. Book review of Parenting, Inc. J. Am. Acad. Child Adolesc. Psychiatry 2009;48(4): 454-455.

Published Audiovisual or Computer-Based Educational Materials and Computer Software (both peer reviewed):

20. Liu HY, Gabel T, Wilson J, McIlnay B, Neumann C, McNeilly DP, Paulman P. Adolescent Depression Module. Published on UNMC Behavioral Health Education Center of Nebraska website http://www.unmc.edu/bhecn/education/online-training/education- Depression-Modules-Adolescent.html. Continuing education module for primary care and behavioral health care providers. As of February 20, 2012, over 2533 page views across 57 towns/cities in Nebraska, 47 states, and 25 countries since its launch on September 26, 2011. The module was also published for medical student education in psychiatry on the Association of Directors of Medical Student Education in Psychiatry (ADMSEP) national website as part of a free national case library. As of April 28, 2017, this online psychiatry case library http://www.admsep.org/csi-emodules.php?c=taskforce has received over 73,919 views over 4.24 years and the Adolescent Depression Module http://www.admsep.org/csi-emodules.php?c=adolescent-depression&v=y has experienced 7,274 views. The module was last updated in May 2013.

21. Hobson WL, Hoffmann-Longtin K, Loue S, Love LM, Liu HY. Active learning on center stage: theater as a tool for medical education. Published January 30, 2019. https://www.mededportal.org/publication/10801/

Published continuing educational materials, on-line courses:

22. Russell KS, Liu HY, Jellinek MS. Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder in children. BMJ Point-of-Care 2008; http://bmj-preview.epocrates.com. Username: bmjauthor. Password bHdPN9. Last updated February 2011.

TEACHING ACTIVITIES

A. Lectures given in team-taught courses

High School Teaching

3 Lectures/3 hours annually Orientation, Interprofessional Career Discussion, and Interprofessional Case Discussion, Presented to 29 rural high school students from 17 high schools across Nebraska, BHECN High School Ambassador Program, Kearney, NE April 2013.

3 Lectures/3 hours annually Orientation, Interprofessional Career Discussion, and Interprofessional Case Discussion, Presented to 41 rural high school students from 20 high schools across Nebraska, BHECN High School Ambassador Program, Kearney, NE April 2014.

Undergraduate Teaching

1 Session/3 hours annually Exploring Careers in Mental Health and Substance Abuse, 36

Evaluating presentations from 21 undergraduate students considering careers in mental Health, Rural Health Education Network (RHEN), University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE. May 2010, May 2011, May 2012.

3 Lectures/3 hours annually Orientation, Interprofessional Career Discussion, and Discussion on Bullying, presented to 20 undergraduate students from colleges throughout Nebraska, BHECN College Ambassador Program, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE May 2013.

3 Lectures/3 hours annually Orientation, Interprofessional Career Discussion, and Discussion on Bullying, Presented to 24 undergraduate students from colleges throughout Nebraska, BHECN College Ambassador Program, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE May 2014.

Medical Student Teaching

Current:

1 Seminar / 1 hour annually Health Care Financing, M2 Health Systems Science Small Group Discussion, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE. September 2019.

Past:

1 Lecture/8 hours annually M3 Introduction to Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, M3 Psychiatry Clerkship Seminar Series, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE. June 2009 to June 2014.

40 Facilitator hours/annually M1 Integrated Clinical Experience (ICE) Small Group Leader University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE. January 2010 to June 2011.

1 Lecture/8 hours annually M3 Psychiatry Media Case Conference, M3 Psychiatry Clerkship Seminar Series, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE. June 2010 to June 2011.

1 Lecture/5 hours annually M3 Pediatrics Collaborative Case Conference, M3 Psychiatry Clerkship Seminar Series, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE. June 2009 to June 2011.

2 Lectures/16 hours annually M3 Psychopharmacology, M3 Psychiatry Clerkship Seminar Series, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE. June 2010 to June 2011.

1 Session/12 Facilitator hours annually M3 Student Media Presentations, M3 Psychiatry Clerkship Seminar Series, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE. June 2010 to June 2011.

1 Session/4 Facilitator hours annually M4 Integrated Clinical Experience (ICE), Personal Health and Professional Wellbeing Module, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE. Twice annual lecture/small group session. February 2009 to April 2012.

1 Lecture/8 hours annually M3 Psychiatry Interview Skills, M3 Psychiatry Clerkship Seminar Series, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE. June 2010 to June 2012.

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1 Session/12 hours / annually M3 Psychiatry Orientation, Exit Interview, M3 Psychiatry Clerkship Seminar Series, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE. July 2010 to June 2014.

8 Sessions/32 hours annually M3 Psychiatry Case Conference, M3 Psychiatry Clerkship Seminar Series, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE. July 2011 to June 2012.

64 Sessions/64 hours annually M3 Mentorship Groups, Small group teaching cases in the M3 Psychiatry Clerkship Seminar Series, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE. July 2011 to July 2013.

B. Courses for which you were coordinator/supervisor

Psychosomatic Medical Student Teaching Hour, Coordinated 12 hours annually. A monthly medical student and resident seminar for discussion of topics in consultation-liaison psychiatry, University of Michigan Department of Psychiatry, Ann Arbor, MI, March 2006 to June 2007.

Dimensions of Leadership in Psychiatry, Co-creator and Co-coordinator with Boris Lorberg, M.D., Daniel Lafleur, M.D., Eugene Beresin, M.D, Bruce Masek, Psy.D., and Michael Jellinek, M.D. Coordinated 47 hours annually. Coordinated series of lectures, reading discussions, and interviews with leaders in education and mental health, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, May 2008 through August 2008.

Administrative Leadership Reading Group, Co-creator and Co-Coordinator with Steven Wengel, M.D. Coordinated 12 hours annually. Coordinated monthly faculty discussions on business and administrative literature, University of Nebraska Department of Psychiatry, Omaha, NE, October 2009 to July 2011.

Chief Resident Retreat, Co-creator and Co-Coordinator with Chad Vokoun, M.D., William Lyons, M.D., and Rachel Bonnema, M.D. Coordinated 12 hours annually. Coordinated a series of workshops on leadership, teaching, administrative, and resident support skills for chief residents in the College of Medicine, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE. May 14-15, 2010.

Administrative Psychiatry Elective. Coordinated 11 hours annually. Coordinated series of seminars and discussions for senior psychiatry residents about leadership, working with the media, and business skills to prepare for graduation. Creighton-Nebraska Psychiatry Residency Program, Omaha, NE. March 2011 to June 2012.

Successful Transition to Practice. Coordinate 5 hours annually. Coordinate series of workshops on business, administrative, work-life balance, and negotiation skills needed for child psychiatry fellows to transition into the work force. Creighton-Nebraska Psychiatry Residency Program, Omaha, NE. April 2010 to the present.

Psychiatry Clerkship. Coordinated 72 hours annually. Coordinated series of seminars on core psychiatry disorders and clinical skills for an average of 130 M3 medical students rotating on psychiatry annually. University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE. July 2010 to June 2014. 38

Administrative and Practice Principles. Coordinated 8 hours annually. Coordinated series of lectures on malpractice, negotiation, finance and other principles of psychiatric business and economic skills for senior psychiatry residents. Creighton-Nebraska Psychiatry Residency Program, Omaha, NE. August 2010 to 2012.

BHECN Rural High School Ambassador Program. Coordinate 10 hours annually. Coordinate a series of presentations, workshops, career panels, and mentorship activities introducing 60 rural high school students to behavioral health careers and topics. Behavioral Health Education Center of Nebraska, Kearney, NE April 2013 to the present.

BHECN College Ambassador Program. Coordinate 31 hours annually. Coordinate a series of lectures, workshops, career panels, and mentorship activities introducing 20 undergraduate students to behavioral health careers and topics. Behavioral Health Education Center of Nebraska, Omaha, NE May 2013 to the present.

UNMC The Essential Guide for New Faculty Success. Coordinate 4-8 hours/annually. Coordinate a Series of orientations to UNMC resources, policies, and principles of success for new faculty and staff in the UNMC colleges of medicine, nursing, pharmacy, public health, dentistry and school of allied health professions as well as the Eppley Institute for Research in Cancer and Allied Diseases and the Munroe-Meyer Institute, University of Nebraska Medical Center, September 2013 to the present.

UNMC Faculty Development Series. Coordinate 60 hours annually. Coordinate a series of programs and presentations on teaching, leadership, clinical innovation, and research for faculty and staff in the UNMC colleges of medicine, nursing, pharmacy, public health, dentistry and school of allied health professions as well as the Eppley Institute for Research in Cancer and Allied Diseases and the Munroe-Meyer Institute, University of Nebraska Medical Center, July 2013 to the present.

Creighton-UNMC Psychiatry Residency PGY-2 Rural Rotation. Coordinate 10 month-long rotations for psychiatry residency rotations to Kearney, North Platte, and Hastings, Nebraska, Creighton/University of Nebraska Medical Center, July 2014 to the present.

Creighton Psychiatry Residency PGY1-4 Transition to Practice Curriculum. Coordinated 15 hours annually. Coordinated a series of leadership, negotiation, business skills, and system based practice seminars, Creighton/University of Nebraska Medical Center, January 2016 to July 2016.

UNMC High School Alliance course: Intro to Behavioral Health: Concepts and Careers from Family Therapy to Forensic Psychiatry. Coordinate 60 hours annually. Co-course director with Dr. Joseph Evans and Kristen Hembree. Coordinate series of seminars on core behavioral health topics and professions to 14 high school juniors and seniors annually. University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE. January 2017 to March 2017.

C. Teaching Activities Related to Residency Training

2 Lecture hour / annually (Psychopharmacologic Treatment of Pediatric Bipolar Disorder), Given to first year child and adolescent psychiatry fellows, Massachusetts General 39

Hospital/McLean Hospital Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Fellowship Program, Boston, MA, June 2008 to July 2009.

1 Lecture hour / annually (Regulatory Disorders and Traumatic Stress Disorders), Creighton- UNMC Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Fellowship Preschool Course, Omaha, NE, 2009.

3 Lecture hours / annually (Morbidity and Mortality, Practice Parameter/Ten-Year Review, Evidence-Based Medicine), Creighton-UNMC Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Fellowship Case Conference, Omaha, NE, 2009-2010.

3 Lecture hours / annually (Various didactic topics – Journal Club), Creighton-UNMC Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Fellowship Journal Club, Omaha, NE, 2009-2011.

3 Lecture hours / annually (Psychopharmacology Update), Creighton-UNMC Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Fellowship Psychopharmacology Didactic Series, Omaha, NE, 2009-2011.

1 Lecture hour / annually (Interface Between Neurology and Psychiatry: Headaches/Chronic Pain), Creighton-UNMC Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Fellowship Pediatric Consultation- Liaison Psychiatry Didactic Series, Omaha, NE, 2009-2011.

1 Lecture hour / annually (Transition from Residency), Administrative and Practice Principles PGY-IV Psychiatry Course Series, Creighton-UNMC residency program, Omaha, NE, 2010-2011.

2 Lecture hours / annually (Physician Leadership, Leading Change, and Mentorship), UNMC Chief Resident Retreat, Omaha, NE, May 15, 2010.

1 Lecture hour / annually (Negotiating a Great Job Offer), Medicine Pediatrics Residency Program Didactics, Creighton Hospital, Omaha, NE, 2010.

1 Lecture hour / annually (Pediatric Bipolar Disorder), Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Course Series, PGY-II Psychiatry Didactics, Creighton-UNMC residency program, Omaha, NE, 2010- 2011.

3 Lecture hours / annually (Succeeding at your First Job: Pearls and Pitfalls), Administrative Psychiatry Elective, PGY-IV Creighton-UNMC residency-program, Omaha, NE, 2011.

1 Lecture hour / annually (Pediatric Depression and Pediatric Bipolar Disorder for Primary Care Providers), Pediatric Residency Block Didactics, PGY-2 UNMC Pediatrics residency program, Omaha, NE, March 2013.

D. Continuing Education Lectures/Courses Given:

National Continuing Education Lectures:

1. Liu HY, Potter MP. Massachusetts General Hospital Department of Psychiatry Grand Rounds: “Pediatric Bipolar Disorder: A 20 Year Overview of Antimanic Pharmacotherapy,” February 3, 2010. 40

Regional Continuing Education Lectures:

1. Liu HY. Invited presentation on The Behavioral Health Education Center of Nebraska’s Ambassador Program. National Association of State Alcohol and Drug Abuse Directors (NASADAD) Annual Meeting, June 4, 2014: Omaha, NE.

2. Liu HY. Invited plenary presentation entitled, The role of faculty development and technology in your growth as an educator. Talk and workshop presentation at the University of Illinois at Chicago Medical Center Department of Psychiatry’s inaugural Education Summit, September 17, 2014: Chicago, IL.

3. Liu HY. Pennsylvania State University Department of Psychiatry invited Grand Rounds: Giving Effective Feedback. Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, Hershey, PA, August 23, 2018.

4. Liu HY. Invited grand rounds presentation entitled, Tweeting your way to the top: using social media to elevate your career and your department. University of Washington Department of Psychiatry Grand Rounds, January 4, 2019: Seattle, WA.

5. Liu HY. Invited grand rounds presentation entitled, Tweeting your way to the top: using social media to elevate your career and your department. University of Central Florida Department of Psychiatry Grand Rounds, March 7, 2019: Orlando, FL.

6. Liu HY. Invited grand rounds presentation entitled, Tweeting your way to the top: using social media to elevate your career and your department. University of Nevada Las Vegas Department of Psychiatry Grand Rounds, May 22, 2019: Las Vegas, NV.

7. Liu HY. Invited grand rounds presentation entitled, Using social media to enhance your career and expand your network. Loyola University Medical Center Department of Psychiatry Grand Rounds, April 2, 2020: Chicago, IL.

Local Continuing Education Lectures

1. Liu HY. Children’s Physicians West Village Pointe: Depression in Adolescents. Omaha, NE. November 11, 2009.

2. Liu HY. Millard Public Schools School Psychologist Meeting: Pediatric bipolar disorder: updates and Controversies. Millard Public Schools System, Omaha, NE. February 19, 2010.

3. Liu HY, McIlnay B. Nebraska School Psychologists Association Annual Meeting: The Impact of the Internet on Adolescent Development. University of Nebraska Lincoln, Lincoln, NE. October 21, 2010.

4. Liu HY. Boone County Hospital: ADHD treatment in the real world: vignettes from clinical practice. Albion, NE, February 20, 2013.

5. Liu HY, Evans J. Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM)-5 Updates in Child Psychiatry. Behavioral Health Education Center of Nebraska, La Vista, NE. June 28, 2013.

6. Liu HY. Pharmacologic Treatment of Pediatric Anxiety Disorders: Vignettes from Clinical Practice. 41

18th Annual Pharmacological Conference for Advanced Practice Nurses, Omaha, NE. July 18, 2013.

University Continuing Education Lectures

1. Liu HY. The Essential Guide for New Faculty Success: Best practices for Your First Years at UNMC. University of Nebraska Medical Center. Omaha, NE. September 14, 2011.

2. Liu HY. The Essential Guide for New Faculty Success: Best practices for Your First Years at UNMC. University of Nebraska Medical Center. Omaha, NE. September 18, 2012.

3. Lydiatt W, Boerner S, Caverzagie K, Margalit R, Liu HY. Innovative Teaching. University of Nebraska Medical Center Faculty Development Lunch Lecture Series, May 9, 2013: Omaha, NE.

4. Liu HY. The Essential Guide for New Faculty Success: Best practices for Your First Years at UNMC. University of Nebraska Medical Center. Omaha, NE. September 18, 2013.

5. Liu HY. The Essential Guide for New Faculty Success: Best practices for Your First Years at UNMC. University of Nebraska Medical Center. Omaha, NE. September 10, 2014.

6. Liu HY. Vokoun C. Giving Effective Feedback in a Clinical Setting. University of Nebraska Medical Center. Omaha, NE. September 10, 2014.

Departmental Continuing Education Lectures

1. Liu HY. University of Michigan Department of Psychiatry Grand Rounds: Suicide Evaluation in the Emergency Room. University of Michigan Hospitals, Ann Arbor, MI. October 2006.

2. Liu HY. University of Michigan Department of Psychiatry Child Division Grand Rounds: Cultural Psychiatry. University of Michigan Hospitals, Ann Arbor, MI. August 2006.

3. Liu HY. UNMC Department of Family Medicine Grand Rounds: Pediatric Bipolar Disorder: Updates and Controversies. University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE. September 9, 2009.

4. Liu HY. UNMC Department of Pediatrics Grand Rounds: Pediatric Bipolar Disorder: Updates and Controversies. University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE. January 8, 2010.

5. Liu HY. UNMC Department of Psychiatry Grand Rounds: Physician Leadership Training. University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE. February 10, 2010.

6. Liu HY. UNMC Department of Family Medicine Grand Rounds: The Impact of the Internet on Adolescent Development. University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE. July 2010.

7. Liu HY. UNMC Department of Pediatrics Grand Rounds: Giving Effective Feedback. University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE. November 16, 2011.

8. Liu HY. UNMC Department of Psychiatry Grand Rounds: Creating the Behavioral Health Workforce 42

of the Future. University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE. September 26, 2018.

E. Mentorship and Clinical Supervision

National Mentorship and Supervision

5 hours / annually Mentor for American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Educational Outreach Program, 56th Annual Meeting, October 2009: Oahu, HI.

5 hours / annually Mentor for American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Educational Outreach Program, 59th Annual Meeting, October 2012: San Francisco, CA.

5 hours / annually Mentor for American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Educational Outreach Program, 60th Annual Meeting, October 2013: Orlando, FL.

2.5 hours / annually Mentor for American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Educational Outreach Program, 62nd Annual Meeting, October 2015: San Antonio, FL.

Regional / Local Mentorship and Supervision

250 hours / annually Clinical supervision of M3’s and M4’s in child psychiatry continuity clinic and the specialized teaching clinic entitled COPE: Clinic for Outpatient Psychiatry Education. Psychiatry Clerkship, University of Nebraska Medical Center Department of Psychiatry, Omaha, NE, September 2009 to the present.

250 hours / annually Clinical Supervision of child and adolescent psychiatry fellows and general psychiatry residents with a child psychiatry clinic, Creighton-UNMC Psychiatry Residency Training Program, Omaha, NE, January 2010 to the present.

30 hours / annually Clinical Supervision of Psychiatry Nurse Practitioner students, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE, June 2010 to June 2011.

30 hours / annually Mentor for medical students interested in a career in psychiatry, providing opportunities for clinical shadowing, review of application materials, and career counseling. University of Nebraska Medical Center Department of Psychiatry, Omaha, NE. June 2010 to present.

10 hours / annually Mentor for high school and undergraduate pre-professional students interested in mental health careers, providing opportunities for shadowing and career consultation through the Behavioral Health Education Center of Nebraska (BHECN) Ambassador Program and the Department of Psychiatry, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE. April 2012 to present.

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