Sheila M. Marcus, M.D. Education and Training Certification and Licensure
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Sheila M. Marcus, M.D. Clinical Professor of Psychiatry Section Chief Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Co-Director Infant and Early Childhood Clinic 4250 Plymouth Rd, #2531 Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-2700 734-764-0245 [email protected] Education and Training University of Michigan B.S. Zoology 9/1975-5/1979 Ann Arbor, Michigan University of Michigan M.D. 9/1979-5/1983 Medical School Ann Arbor, Michigan Internship and Residency, Adult Psychiatry 6/1983-6/1986 University of Michigan Health Systems Ann Arbor, Michigan Fellow in Intensive Outpatient Psychiatry and Substance Abuse 1/1987-3/1987 Mayo Graduate School of Medicine Rochester, Minnesota Adult Psychiatry Residency 6/1987-6/1989 University of Michigan Health Systems Ann Arbor, Michigan Fellow in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry 7/1989-6/1991 University of Michigan Medical School Ann Arbor, Michigan Certification and Licensure Board Certified in Adult Psychiatry 1992 Board Certified in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry 1992 State of Michigan Physician License State of Michigan Controlled Substance License Sheila M. Marcus June 2019 1 Academic, Administrative, and Clinical Appointments Academic Appointments: Lecturer, Department of Psychiatry 9/1991 – 8/1996 University of Michigan Medical School Clinical Assistant Professor 9/1996 – 8/2004 Department of Psychiatry University of Michigan Medical School Clinical Associate Professor 9/2004 – 8/2009 Department of Psychiatry University of Michigan Medical School Clinical Professor 9/2009 – present Department of Psychiatry University of Michigan Medical School Research Professor 9/2010 – present Center for Human Growth and Development University of Michigan Administrative Appointments: Faculty Physician/Child Psychiatrist 8/1991 – 6/1996 University of Michigan Managed Care Program Clinical Appointments: Division Director 6/1996 – 6/2002 Adult Ambulatory Services Department of Psychiatry University of Michigan Health System Director 5/2001 –2012 Women’s and Perinatal Depression Program Department of Psychiatry University of Michigan Clinical Director 5/2001 – 6/2005 University of Michigan Depression Center Interim Section Director 7/2005 – 12/2005 Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Sheila M. Marcus June 2019 2 Section Chief 12/2005 – present Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Research Interests 1) Collaborative Care: Providing mental health treatment in primary care settings 2) Screening for depression in primary care and obstetric settings 3) Maternal child attachment 4) Early risk factors for childhood psychiatric illness 5) Trauma and Trauma Treatment in Early Childhood Grants Present and Active Enhancing and Sustaining the Michigan Child Collaborative Care Model (Clinical) 10/1/2018 - 09/30/2019 Role: PI Direct costs: $965,418 / .96 CM Enhancing and Sustaining the Michigan Child Collaborative Care Model (Admin) 10/1/2018 - 09/30/2019 Role: PI Direct costs: $570,536 / 1.68 CM Child Parent Psychotherapy Train-the-Trainer and Implementation Consultants 01/1/2018- 06/30/2018 Role: Co-I $64,500 Expansion of the Michigan Child Collaborative Care Model to Flint and Genesee County 10/1/2018- 09/30/2019 Role: PI $340,000 Moderators of Maternal Depression's Relationship to Mother-Infant Interaction 07/2016 - 06/2018 Role: Co-I $373,342 Creating a Network of Trauma-Informed Care for Young Children in Michigan 09/28/2017 - 09/27/2018 Role: PI $100,000 Sheila M. Marcus June 2019 3 Summary of Major Previous Grants National Institute of Mental Health Multicenter Trial “(STAR*D) Sequenced Treatment Alternative to Relieve Depression.” Regional Site Director and Associate Regional Director: Marcus S, Associate Regional Director: Young E. 2000 – 2005 National Institute of Mental Health Translational Center for Behavioral Research, “Depression Risk, Infant-Mother Attachment and Cortisol.” Principal Investigator: Vazquez D, Co- Investigator: Marcus S. 2001 – 2006 Eli Lilly Foundation Grant, “Screening for Depression During Pregnancy in Obstetrics Clinics.” Principal Investigator: Marcus, S. 2002 – 2004 National Institute of Health. “Intervention for Irritable Babies with Depressed Mothers." Principal Investigator: McDonough, S, Co-Investigator: Marcus, S. 2004 – 2009 State of Michigan Community Health HHS, “Integrated Care for Medicaid Consumers with Behavioral Health Care Needs: Implementing Routine Screening for Depression in Obstetrics/Gynecology Clinics in Southeast Michigan.” Co-Investigator: Marcus, S. 2005 – 2007 National Institute of Mental Health “Infant Outcomes and Depression Treatment in Pregnancy.” Principal Investigator: Marcus, S. 2006 – 2008 State of Michigan Community Health HHS “Medical Home for Children with Mental Health Disorders” Principal Investigator: David Neal; Principal Investigator, Project #11, Marcus, S. 10/1/2008 – 9/30/2009 State of Michigan Community Health HHS “Parenting and Attachment Skills Curriculum for Medicaid Mothers with Trauma, Depression, and Posttraumatic Stress” Principal Investigator: David Neal Co-Investigator, Project # 4, Marcus, S. 10/1/2008 – 9/30/2009 R21-AT-004166 (Mozurkewich) Does EPA or DHA Prevent Depressive Symptoms in Pregnancy and Postpartum? Investigate the role of omega 3 fatty acids as a prevention strategy for perinatal depression Role: Co-Investigator. 06/01/2008 – 01/31/2012 20100053, (D. Neal) State of Michigan: Department of Community Health Integrated Care for Medicaid Consumers with Behavioral Health Care Needs Project The overall goal is to demonstrate a system for integrating the care of citizens with severe and persistent mental illness, developmental disability and/or a substance abuse disorder. Role: Co-Investigator, Project 4: Comprehensive Medical Home Model of Care (CMHMC) for High-Risk Families and Their Young Children. 10/1/2009 – 9/30/2010 Sheila M. Marcus June 2019 4 Role: Co-Investigator, Project 9: Partnering for Progress: A Comprehensive Intervention to Provide Optimal Access and Comprehensive Care to Mothers with Substance Use Disorders and Their Babies Michigan Institute for Clinical & Health Research, "Interpersonal Psychotherapy During Pregnancy: Effect on Depression Symptoms, Stress Hormones and Infant Outcome" Principal Investigator: Delia Vazquez, Co-Investigator: Marcus, S.. 2009 – 2010 1RC4MH092737-01 (Luo, Zhehui) Methodology for Individualized Comparative Effectiveness in Research in Mental Health. Role: Consultant. 09/30/10 – 08/31/13 State of Michigan Community Health HHS, Project 4, “Proposal to Develop an Innovative Care Model to Increase Access to Mental Health Treatment for Underserved Children and Adolescents in Michigan.” Principal Investigator: Marcus, S. 10/1/11 – 9/30/14 State of Michigan Community Health HHS, Project 4 “Innovative Care Model to Increase Access to Mental Health Treatment for Underserved Children and Adolescents in Michigan.” Principal Investigator: Marcus, S. 10/2013 – 9/2014 Ethel and James Flinn Foundation, “Increasing Mental Health Treatment Access for Underserved Children and Adolescents.” Principal Investigator: Marcus, S. 2013 - 2015 State of Michigan, Wellness Commission Funding, “Enhancement of the Michigan Child Collaborative Care Model: Expanding Access and Monitoring Outcomes.” Principal Investigator: Marcus, S. 2014 – 2015 Enhancement of the Michigan Child Collaborative Care Model: Expanding Access and Monitoring Outcomes (Clinical). Principal Investigator: Marcus, S. 2015-2016. Enhancement of the Michigan Child Collaborative Care Model: Expanding Access and Monitoring Outcomes (Admin). Principal Investigator: Marcus, S. 2015-2016. Rural Telepsychiatry “An Innovative Care Model to Increase Access to Mental Health Treatment for Underserved Children and Childbearing Women in Northern Michigan” with Grayling Memorial Hospital. Co-Investigator, Marcus, S. with Grayling Mercy Team. 2014 – 2016 Expansion of the Michigan Child Collaborative Care Model to Flint and Genesee County. Principal Investigator: Marcus, S. 02/01/16 – 09/30/16 Honors and Awards University of Michigan, James B. Angell Scholar 1975-1979 Phi Beta Kappa 1979 Alpha Omega Alpha 1982 Sheila M. Marcus June 2019 5 PGY-III Adult Psychiatry Training with Distinction 1989 Recipient, Spirit of Women Award, Women’s Health Program 1999 University of Michigan Health System 2001 Award Recipient, Global Institute for Leadership Development Emerging Leader Program Honoree, Second Annual Recognition Dinner for Outstanding 2003 Clinicians, Executive Vice President for Medical Affairs Nominee, University of Michigan Physician for Community Service 2006 Metro Detroit Area “Best Doctors” 2007 Heroes for Michigan’s Children 2011 AACAP Rieger Service Program Award for Excellence 2015 Michigan Medicine Physician Community Service Award 2017 Scholar Award University of Michigan Depression Center Rachel Upjohn Scholar Award “The Circle of Security Pilot: Establishing the Efficacy of a Preventive Intervention for Young Children at Risk for Mental Health Problem.” Principal Investigator: Katherine Rosenblum, Co-Investigator: Marcus, S. 9/1/2008 – 9/1/2009 $ 13,900 University of Michigan Depression Center Rachel Upjohn Scholar Award, “Do Altered Neonatal Neuroendocrine Parameters Seen with Antepartum Depression Correlate with Abnormal Fetal Growth?” Principal Investigator: Deborah Berman, Co-Investigator: Marcus, S. $15,000 Memberships in Professional Societies American Psychiatric Association 1990-2008 Michigan Psychiatric Society – Membership Committee 1990-2008 Psychiatric Society for Informatics 1997-2004 American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatrists 2005-present