Jane Elizabeth Hamilton, Phd, MPH, LCSW

Jane Elizabeth Hamilton, Phd, MPH, LCSW

Jane Elizabeth Hamilton, PhD, MPH, LCSW Date: February 13, 2017 PRESENT TITLE: Assistant Professor of Psychiatry-Clinical WORK ADDRESS: 1941 East Road, Suite 1204 Houston, TX 77054 UNDERGRADUATE EDUCATION: University of Nebraska-Omaha, BS Environmental Science GRADUATE EDUCATION: University of Texas School of Public Health, Doctor of Philosophy, Health Services Research, Health Policy, and Biostatistics. (2013) University of Texas School of Public Health, Master of Public Health (2007) University of Houston Graduate College of Social Work, Master of Social Work (1999) POSTGRADUATE TRAINING: McGovern Medical School, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences. Postdoctoral Fellowship in Outcomes Research ACADEMIC & ADMINISTRATIVE APPOINTMENTS: McGovern Medical School, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences. HOSPITAL APPOINTMENTS: UTHealth Harris County Psychiatric Center LICENSURE: Licensed Clinical Social Worker-Texas Board Approved Supervisor HONORS AND AWARDS: Golden Key National Honor Society JOURNAL PEER REVIEWER Journal of Affective Disorders Psychiatry Research Journal of Psychiatric Research BMC Family Practice UNIVERSITY SERVICE: McGovern Medical School Curriculum Committee. Appointed September 1, 2016 to August 31, 2017. 1 SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY: TMF Quality Innovation Network CMS Quality Improvement Organization (QIN-QIO). Oral presentation with Stephen Glazier, M.B.A., FACHE, Chief Operating Officer, UTHealth HCPC on behavioral health issues and coordination of care in the Houston area at the Houston Recovery Place on February 23, 2017. TMF Quality Innovation Network CMS Quality Improvement Organization (QIN-QIO). Community Stakeholder: Presented webinar: “Translating Research into Practice: Implementing a Hospital-Based Readmissions Reduction Performance Improvement Project.” Webinar presentation: June 16, 2016. Primary Care Innovation Center (PCIC) Baylor College of Medicine: Stakeholder. Participate in clinic staffing and patient home visits. Attended clinic and community meetings facilitated by program director Dr. David Buck along with Dr. Raymond Cho, UTHealth McGovern Medical School Director of Psychosis Recover/LBJ Chief of Psychiatry. Spring-Fall 2016. Harris County District Attorney’s Office-Victim’s Assistance and Family Violence Programs. Work with Family Violence Services Director, Jennifer Varela, LCSW, Assistant District Attorneys and Community Partners to identify mental health services and supports for witnesses and crime victims. Fall 2016. State of Health for Houston/Harris County Regional Report Health Indicator Committee Member. Content contributor for injury prevention, emergency department, and behavioral health sections. Reviewer for the contents of the publication. 2015 Gateway to Care Project CDC REACH Project Leadership Team- Centers of Disease Control community health project in East Houston. April 2013 to December 2015. National Association of Social Workers Houston Board Member 2009-2010 SPONSORSHIP OF CANDIDATES FOR POSTGRADUATE DEGREE: University of Texas School of Public Health Kayla Curtis, MPH Practicum Supervisor: Fall 2016 (Completed) University of Texas School of Public Health Ashley Davis-Deniz, LCSW, MPH Practicum Supervisor: Fall 2016 (Completed) University of Texas School of Public Health Danielle Spiker Dobecka, MPH Practicum Supervisor: Fall 2016. (Completed) Thesis supervisor, topic: Health Service Utilization in Pediatric Mental Health Populations: A Cost Analysis Study. Thesis defense: April 26, 2017. (Completed) 2 UNIVERSITY TEACHING: McGovern Medical School, Department of Psychiatry, Translational Psychiatry Program. Translational Research and Mental Health Outcomes: A Population Health Perspective, Monday, March 6th, 2017. University of Houston Honors College. Guest lecturer for the course: Mental Health and Society. Presentation: “Community Mental Health: Social Determinants of Mental Health and the Harris County Safety-Net System.” October 27, 2016. Michael W. Nash, Ph.D., Course Instructor. McGovern Medical School, Department of Psychiatry Grand Rounds Presentation: “Improving the Quality and Reducing the Costs of Healthcare for Mental Health and Substance-Use Conditions.” October 12, 2016. McGovern Medical School Behavioral Sciences Course. Interview Session Instructor for 12 2nd year medical students. Fall 2016 – Spring 2017 at UT HCPC. McGovern Medical School IHI Bluebook Series Lecture Series: Leading Healthcare in Two Directions: Quality Up, Cost Down. Presentation topic “Improving the Quality and Reducing the Costs of Healthcare for Mental Health and Substance-Use Conditions.” August 19, 2016. University of Texas School of Public Health: Faculty Supervisor Independent Study Course. Developed and supervised an independent study course for MPH student: Crystal Coulter in conjunction with Wendell Taylor, Ph.D., Associate Professor, in the department of Health Promotion and Behavioral Sciences in the area of mental health program evaluation methods. Fall 2015. McGovern Medical School, Department of Psychiatry Residency Program - Seminar in Mental Health Outcomes Research. Topics include: Benchmarking mental health outcomes, adherence, recovery model, population-based research, comparative effectiveness and cost-effectiveness research methods in psychiatric services. September 17 - September 23, 2015. McGovern Medical School, Department of Psychiatry Clinical Psychology Training Program. Co-taught psychology didactics with Dr. Angela Heads. Topic: “Evidence based and culturally relevant screening, evaluation methods and intervention in behavioral health.” February 18, 2015. McGovern Medical School, Department of Psychiatry Residency Program- Seminar Taught: A Primer on Mental Health Outcomes Research. Topics included an overview of mental health services research and the application of outcomes research to psychiatric services. Seminar Dates: February 19, 2014, July 30, 2014 & August 6, 2014. 3 University of Houston Graduate College of Social Work - Adjunct Professor. Course taught with colleague Jenifer Varela, L.C.S.W.: Family Violence and Trauma. Topics included implementation of evidence-based interventions and theories of family violence. Summer 2013. University of Texas School of Public Health - Doctoral Teaching Assistant. Responsibilities included presenting a case study/lecture on public health leadership and collaboration, facilitating student proposal writing seminars, grading and providing feedback on student research papers (health disparities, health promotion, and health policy topics), and maintenance of the course Blackboard site. Spring - Summer 2013. Lead Instructor Spring 2013: Hector Balcazar, Ph.D.; Lead Instructor Summer 2013: Cheryl Perry, Ph.D. University of Houston Graduate College of Social Work- Adjunct Professor for the graduate social work course: Domestic Violence and Child Maltreatment. Class topics covered individual and community level interventions and the link between child abuse, domestic violence, trauma, and mental health. Developed and taught course with Jenifer Varela, L.C.S.W. Summer 2012. University of Texas School of Public Health- Guest Lecturer in the course Advanced Health Services Research. Lecture topic: “Use of Descriptive Statistics in Health Services Research," Charles Begley, Ph.D., Lead Instructor. March 15, 2012. University of Texas School of Public Health- Guest Lecturer in the course Advanced Health Services Research. Lecture topic: “Using Evidence Mapping to Develop Research Questions,” Charles Begley, Ph.D., Lead Instructor. January 19, 2012. University of Houston Clear Lake Social Work Program- Guest Lecturer with Jennifer Varela, L.C.S.W. in a generalist social work practice course. Topic: “Family Violence and Childhood Trauma.” Kay Schiller, L.C.S.W., Instructor: March 2009. University of Houston Graduate College of Social Work- Clinical Field Instructor for graduate clinical social work students at DePelchin Children’s Center. 2005 – 2007. University of Texas School of Public Health- Teaching Assistant for the Health Promotion/Behavioral Science course: Social and Behavioral Aspects of Community Health. Wendell Taylor, Ph.D., Lead Instructor. Spring 1997. MENTORING ACTIVITIES: McGovern Medical School Psychiatry Residents: Olivia Moffitt, MD (Fall 2016-Present). Currently mentoring Dr. Moffitt on quality improvement research in the area of psychiatric readmissions. Current activities includes manuscript preparation and conference presentations. 4 CURRENT CLINICAL/QUALITY IMPROVEMENT RESPONSIBILITIES: UT Psychiatry Early Detection and Intervention Program (EDIP) Clinic. Currently providing 4 hours per week of evidence-based psychotherapy for individuals experiencing first episode psychosis. Medical Director: Raymond Cho, MD, MSc. Clinical Supervisor for UTHealth Masters Level Social Workers Clinical supervisor for social work trainees working towards LCSW licensure. (20% Faculty Effort) Multi-modality methods of supervision, based on contemporary knowledge and skills of supervision, to be used include: Group discussion of evidence- based interventions for the populations serviced, review of patient clinical and functional progress, challenges and successes with intervention implementation, current research in early-intervention, treatment engagement and adherence, prevention of psychiatric readmission, social determinants of health. Direct observation of clinical practice and ratings of intervention fidelity. Interventions to be implemented: Brief Cognitive Behavioral Therapy,

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