RAPHAEL MORRIS, M.D. 12625 High Bluff Drive, Suite 305 San Diego, CA 92130 858-279-1223, ext 530 (t) 858-342-5748 (c) 858-509-4789 (f) [email protected]
Personal Data
Born New York City Citizenship United States Citizen
Education
1986 High School Diploma The Bronx High School of Science 1990 B.A. in Psychology Brandeis University 1996 M.D. The Sackler School of Medicine
Postdoctoral Training
1997 Internship Beth Israel Medical Center 2000 Psychiatry Residency Beth Israel Medical Center 2001 Forensic Fellowship Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Licensure/Certification
1998 New York State Medical License # 211458 2002 Diplomate, American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, Inc. 2003 ABPN, Certification in the Subspecialty of Forensic Psychiatry 2005 California State Medical License # A92769 2006 Qualified Medical Evaluator QME # 979068
Academic Appointments
2005 Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry – New York University School of Medicine
Hospital Appointments
2000-2002 Attending Psychiatrist Gracie Square Hospital 2000-2002 Attending Psychiatrist New York Downtown Hospital 2000-2006 Attending Psychiatrist Weiler Einstein Hospital 2001-2003 Staff Psychiatrist Central New York Psychiatric Center 2001-2003 Attending Psychiatrist Kirby Forensic Psychiatric Center 2001-2004 Attending Psychiatrist Beth Israel Medical Center, Singer Division 2003-2006 Director of Forensic Services Bellevue Hospital Center
Other Professional Positions & Visiting Appointments
2001-2003 Institutional Review Board New York State Office of Mental Health, Bureau of Forensic Services 2002-2005 Teaching Faculty National Psychological Association for Psychoanalysis (NPAP)
Awards & Honors
2000 The Arnold Winston Award for excellence in overall achievement as a resident, Beth Israel Medical Center, New York, NY
Major Committee Assignments
2002-2003 Hospital Forensic Committee, Chairman Kirby Forensic Psychiatric Center 2002-2003 Hospital Ethics Committee, Chairman Kirby Forensic Psychiatric Center 2002-2003 Cabinet, Member Kirby Forensic Psychiatric Center 2004 Forensic Expansion Committee Bellevue Hospital Center 2004-2006 Grand Rounds Committee, Member New York University School of Medicine
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Memberships, Offices, & Committee Assignments in Professional Societies
2000 American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law 2000 American Psychiatric Association 2003 Hospital Psychiatry Committee, New York County District Branch, American Psychiatric Association
Principal Clinical & Hospital Service Responsibilities
2005-Present PsyCare, San Diego, CA, October 2005
2000-2005 Private Clinical and Forensic Practice
2003-2006 Bellevue Hospital Center, New York, NY
2004 Administrative oversight of the consolidation of forensic psychiatry services.
2003-2006 Supervision of the clinical care and the court ordered evaluations conducted on the forensic psychiatry inpatient service.
2003-2005 Administrative oversight of staffing, recruitment, hiring, and credentialing.
2003-2004 Quality Assurance for the Forensic Division
2000-2006 Weiler Einstein Hospital, Bronx, NY Consultation Liaison Psychiatry
2000-2004 Beth Israel Medical Center, New York, NY Consultation Liaison Psychiatry
2001-2003 Kirby Forensic Psychiatric Center, New York, NY Director, Intensive Management Service
2000-2002 Lincoln Correctional Facility, New York, NY Psychiatric Management of Inmates in Work Release
Major Administrative Responsibilities
2003-2006 Director of Forensic Services, Bellevue Hospital Center
2002-2003 President, Medical Staff Organization, Kirby Forensic Psychiatric Center
1999-2000 Chief Resident, Beth Israel Medical Center
Teaching Experience
2006-2008 Teaching Visiting Residents and Medical Students at the San Diego Forensic Psychiatry Clinic
2003-2006 Site Preceptor for: New York University School of Medicine Psychiatry Clerkship and Visiting Medical Students to the Forensic Service
2003-2005 Principal, New York University Residency, Psychiatry and the Law
2003-2005 “Landmark Cases in Mental Health Law,” New York University Psychology Internship Program
2002-2005 “Psychopharmacology & Psychoanalysis,” National Psychological Association for Psychoanalysis (NPAP)
2002-2005 “Psychopharmacology & Psychoanalysis,” Institute for Expressive Analysis (IEA)
2003-2005 Preceptor, 12 lecture series for PGY III Residents in Forensic Psychiatry, Beth Israel Medical Center
2001-2003 “Landmark Cases in Mental Health Law, ”Kirby Forensic Psychiatric Center
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Major Research Interests The under detection of criminal history in civil psychiatric settings.
Contraverted Findings in Competency to Stand Trial Evaluations. Applications of Dialectial Behavior Therapy in the Acute Treatment of Forensic Patients
Pre-arraignment prisoners requiring psychiatric admission: evaluation, treatment, and discharge planning.
Medication Noncompliance in the Jails.
Chronic states of incompetency to stand trial.
Proceedings of Meetings
2002 “Reducing the Frequency of Restraint and Seclusion in an Urban Forensic Psychiatric Center,” Panel Presentation, The International Academy of Law and Mental Health Annual Meeting, Amsterdam
2002 “Introduction of Dialectical Behavior Therapy to a State Forensic Hospital,” Poster Presentation, New York State Office of Mental Health’s Annual Research Conference, Albany, NY
2001 “The Use of Video in Teaching Forensic Psychiatry,” Poster Presentation, Annual AAPL meeting, Boston, MA
2001 “The Relationship Between Mental Illness and the Successful Completion of Work Release Program,” Poster Presentation, Annual AAPL Meeting, Boston, MA
2001 “The Use of Mock Trials in Psychiatric Residency Training,” Panel Presentation, American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA
Abstracts
2002 “Reducing the Frequency of Restraint and Seclusion in an Urban Forensic Psychiatric Center,” The XXVIIth International Congress on Law and Mental Health, International Academy of Law, p.89
Presentations & Guest Lecturing
2003 “Mental Hygiene Law in a Criminal Courtroom: A Look Beyond Competency,” Panelist, Judicial Institute Criminal Court of the City of New York, One Day Seminar for Criminal Court Judges
2004 “What Happens After Psychiatric Inpatients are Arrested?” Grand Rounds, Manhattan Psychiatric Center
2005 “Maintaining Competency for Chronic Psychiatric Patients & After Insanity... What?” CLE Presentation for The New York County Defender Services
2005 “What Happens After Psychiatric Patients Are Arrested?” Grand Rounds, Kirby Forensic Psychiatric Center
2007 “Psychotherapy & Psychopharmacology,” PsyCare, Inc. San Diego, CA
2008 Aspects of Forensic Psychiatric Consultation, Alliant International University, San Diego, CA
Chapters “Psychiatry Clerkship Guide: Essentials for the Psychiatry Clerkship, Second Edition” Mosby, 2006