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Curriculum Vitae

Eric Weintraub, M.D.

Associate Professor

University of Maryland School of Medicine

October 21, 2017

University of Maryland Medical System

Department of Psychiatry

Institute of Psychiatry and Human Behavior

645 W. Redwood Street

Baltimore, MD 21201

Phone: 410-328-6690

FAX: 410-328-1757

Email: eweintra@som.umaryland.edu

EDUCATION

1980 B.A. University of Maryland

College Park, Maryland (Political Science)

1986 M.D. University of Maryland Medical School

Baltimore, Maryland

1986 - 1990 Residency in Psychiatry

University of Maryland Medical Center

Baltimore, Maryland

CERTIFICATION

1991. Certification in Psychiatry by American Board of Psychiatry & Neurology, #34904

1995. Added Qualification in Geriatric Psychiatry by American Board of Psychiatry & Neurology - #1626, 1995-2005,

1996. Added Qualification in Addiction Psychiatry by American Board of Psychiatry & Neurology- #1054, 1996-2006, 2015-

LICENSURE

1987-Present Maryland License #D0035607

FACULTY APPOINTMENTS

1990-1992 Clinical Instructor, Department of Psychiatry,

University of Maryland School of Medicine

1993 - 2001 Assistant Professor of Psychiatry,

University of Maryland School of Medicine

2001-Present Associate Professor of Psychiatry,

University of Maryland School of Medicine

MAJOR ADMINISTRATIVE TASKS

2002-Present Director of the Division of Alcohol and Drug Abuse (ADA),

Department of Psychiatry, University of Maryland, School of

Medicine

2011-Present Medical Director of University of Maryland Medical Center’s

Psychiatric Emergency Services (PES)

2011-Present Medical Director of the University of Maryland Medical Center’s

Psychiatric Admission and Referral Center (PARC)

2005-Present Medical Director of the Alcohol and Drug Abuse Program

(ADAP) which is affiliated with the Baltimore Buprenorphine

Initiative (BBI)

2001-Present Medical Director of the Deaf Addiction Services at Maryland

DASAM, University of Maryland Medical System

2000-Present Director of the University of Maryland Drug Treatment

Center/Methadone Clinic, University of Maryland, School of

Medicine

2000- 2002 Acting Director of the Division of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, Department of Psychiatry, University of Maryland, School of Medicine

1998- 2017 Medical Director of the Addiction Service Line,

University of Maryland Medical System

1996 – 1999 Director of the Comprehensive Recovery Program/Methadone

Program for the Medically Ill, University of Maryland Medical

System

1995 – 2000 Director of Alcohol/Drug Abuse Consultation-Liaison Service,

University of Maryland Medical System

1995 – 2006 Director of the Combined Accelerated Program in Psychiatry,

Department of Psychiatry, University of Maryland School of Med

1993 – 1995 Co-Director of the Combined Accelerated Program in Psychiatry,

Department of Psychiatry, University of Maryland School of

Medicine

1990 – 1993 Medical Director, Community Mental Health Clinic,

Benson Avenue Clinic, Walter P Carter Center, Baltimore,

Maryland

HONORS, AWARDS

1993 Department of Psychiatry's Clinical Medical Student Teacher of the Year Award, University of Maryland School of Medicine

1995 American Psychiatric Association’s Nancy C.A. Roeske, M.D. Award For Excellence in Teaching Medical Education

1998 AOA National Medical Honor Society Award for Excellence in Teaching as selected by students of the University Of Maryland School Of Medicine

2001 Appointed Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association

2011 Walter Weintraub Award for Excellence in

in Teaching Psychiatric Residents/ Dept. of Psychiatry

2016 Virginia Huffer Award for Excellence in Post Graduate

Teaching/Dept. of Psychiatry

CLINICAL EXPERIENCE

2016-Present Medication Assisted Treatment Consultant through

Telemedicine to Garrett County in Western Maryland.

2015- Present Medication Assisted Treatment Consultant through Telemedicine to Wells House Treatment Center, Hagerstown, Maryland

2014- Present Consultant to U of MD IHV team in setting up first

Methadone Clinic in Kenya (funded by CDC grant)

2000-2002

2016-Present Psychiatric Consultant- Employee Assistance Program

Baltimore Orioles

2000-2004 Psychiatric Consultant- Federal Offenders Program, University of Maryland, School of Medicine

1998 - 2007 Clinical Psychiatrist - St.Joseph’s Medical Center, Towson, Maryland

1996 - Present Psychiatric Consultant at University Care at Water Center, University of Maryland Medical System

1993 - 1998 Inpatient Ward Attending - Institute of Psychiatry and Human Behavior, University of Maryland Medical System

1993 - 1997 Clinical Psychiatrist - University of Maryland Fayette Street Clinic–Division of Community Psychiatry, University of Maryland Medical System

1992-1993 Psychiatric Consultant –Tuerk House Drug and

Alcohol Rehabilitation Center, Baltimore, Maryland

1990 - 1993 Psychiatric Consultant- Medical Office of the Circuit Court of Baltimore

1990 - 1993 Clinical Psychiatrist -Movement Disorder Clinic, Maryland

Psychiatric Research Center

EXTERNAL CONSULTATION

2000-2001 Consultant for Advancemed/Fmas on OIG project

“Psychotropic Medication Use in Nursing Homes,” results published in report labeled OEI-02-0040

CAMPUS INSTITUTIONAL SERVICE

2000-2002 Medical Staff Credentials Committee, University of Maryland, Medical System

1998- 2000 Psychiatry Residency Year IV Coordinator, Department of Psychiatry, University of Maryland School of Medicine

1998-2000 Residency Coordinating Committee, Department of Psychiatry, University of Maryland School of Medicine

1996 -2000 Residency Recruitment Committee, Department of Psychiatry, University of Maryland, School of Medicine

1996 – 2012, University of Maryland Medical School Admissions

2014-2016 Committee

1995 - 1997 Psychiatry Residency Year II Committee, Department of Psychiatry, University of Maryland School of Medicine

1993 – 1994 Psychiatry Residency Year IV Committee, Department of Psychiatry, University of Maryland School of Medicine

1993 - 1995 Medical Student Undergraduate Committee, Department of Psychiatry, University of Maryland School of Medicine

1990 - 1991 Ethical Advisory Committee, University of Maryland Medical System

1988 - 1990 Psychiatry Residency Year IV Committee, Department of Psychiatry, University of Maryland School of Medicine

LOCAL and NATIONAL SERVICE

1995 - 2001 Oral Board Examiner, American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology

1999-2001 Continuing Education Committee, Maryland Psychiatric Society

TEACHING ACTIVITIES

2001-2010 Introduction to Clinical Practice Small Group Leader for First Year Medical Students, University of Maryland, School of Medicine

2000- 2002 Supervisor of 1st Year Inpatient Psychiatric Resident, Walter Carter Center

1998-2010 Course Director Mini-boards for 4th year Psychiatric Residents, University of Maryland, Medical System

1997 - 1999 Supervisor of 3rd Year General Internal Medical Residents at University Care -Waxter Center

1995 - 2000 Supervisor for Psychiatry Residents, Medical Students and Addiction Fellows on Drug and Alcohol Consultation/Liaison Service, University of Maryland Medical System

1994 - 2000 Problem-Based Learning Small Group Leader for 1st Year Medical Students, University of Maryland School of Medicine

1994 - 1999 Co-Leader for Introduction to Psychodynamic Psychiatry Seminar for First Year CAPP Students, University of Maryland School of Medicine

1993 - 2006 Course Director for Interviewing Seminar for 1st Year CAPP Students, University of Maryland School of Medicine

1993 - 1997 Supervisor of 3rd Year Medical Students, IPHB Inpatient Rotation, University of Maryland School of Medicine

1991 -1995 Small Group Leader for Year II Medical Students, Psychopathology/Neuroscience Course, University of Maryland School of Medicine

1991 - 1998 Supervisor of 2nd Year Psychiatry Inpatient Residents, University of Maryland Medical Center

1991 - 1993 Supervisor of 3rd Year Psychiatry Outpatient Residents, Benson Avenue Clinic, Walter P Carter Center

1990 - 1993 Supervisor of 3rd Year Residents Emergency Services, Walter P. Carter Center

1990 - 1993 Supervisor of 3rd Year Medical Students, Benson Avenue Clinic, Walter P Carter Center

1989 - 1993 Small Group Leader for Year I Medical Students, Behavioral and Social Science Course University of Maryland School of Medicine

1989 - 1990 Individual Psychotherapy Supervisor for Combined Accelerated Program in Psychiatry (CAPP) - University of Maryland School of Medicine

GRANT SUPPORT

(Extramural)

Co-Investigator

9/1/99-5/31/03 Alcohol Abuse and Dependence in Trauma Patients

NIAAA, RO1 090050-04A2

$1,963,245

Principal Investigator

7/1/13-6/30/14 National Infrastructure for Translating Addiction into Clinical Practice, NIAAA

R25 AA020480, $40,661

7/1/10-9/30/19 (Consultant; trainer: 10% years 4-5) PI- Anthony Amoroso M.D

Partnership for Advanced Clinical Training (PACT).

CDC: 1U2GPS 001919-03

Implementation & expansion of HIV prevention & care for HIV

Positive pts in Kenya- Methadone Treatment in Kenya

5 year Award- $25,550,000

(Foundation)

Principal Investigator Emergency Department Initiated Buprenorphine

1/1/17-6/30/17 Open Society of Baltimore

18-month award-$200,000

Co-Investigator Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Program

9/1/17-8/30/2 Somewhere to Go: Enhancing Access to Medication-Assisted

Treatment in Rural Maryland

3-year award- $420,000

(Clinical/Service Grants)

Principal Investigator

4/1/2000-2002 Women’s Treatment Program

Baltimore Substance Abuse Systems

$50,250

1/1/2000-Present Needle Exchange Program Day and Night

Baltimore Substance Abuse Systems,

Funding range $24,00-$71,500

1/1/2000-6/30/2016 University of Maryland Methadone Treatment Program

Baltimore Substance Abuse Systems

Funding range $1,657,846-$450,000

10/1/2000-Present Deaf Access to Addiction Services at University of

Maryland, State of Maryland Alcohol and Drug Abuse

Services (ADAA), Funding range $350,066 -$561,000

PUBLICATIONS

(Monographs)

1. McDuff DR, Gandhi DH, Weintraub E. “A Substance Abuse Service and A Busy Trauma Center: Lessons Learned,” Trauma Quarterly, 14(4), 2000, 429-443

(Peer Reviewed Journals)

1. McDuff D., Solounias B., Beuger M., Widra P., Cohen A., Klecz M., Weintraub E. “A Substance Abuse Consultation: Enhancing the Care of Hospitalized Substance Abusers and Providing Training in Addiction Psychiatry,” American Journal on Addictions, 6(3), Summer 1997, 256-265

2. Weintraub W., Plaut M. & Weintraub E. “Medical School Electives and Recruitment Into Psychiatry: A 20-Year Experience,” Academic Psychiatry, 20(4), Winter 1996, 220-225

3. RachBeisel J., Weintraub E. ”Valproic Acid in the Treatment of HIV Mania” Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, 58:0, September 1997, 406-407

4. Weintraub, W. Plaut M. & Weintraub E. “Recruitment into Psychiatry: Increasing the Pool of AMG Applicants,” Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 44 (5), June 1999, 473-477

5. Aszalos RA, McDuff DR, Weintraub E, et al. “A Novel Treatment Program to Engage Medically Ill Heroin Dependent Patients,” Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 17, Jul-Sep1999, 149-158

6. Weintraub E, Ghandi D, Robinson C. “Medical Complications of Mothball Abuse,” Southern Medical Journal, 93(4), April 2000, 427-429

7. Weintraub E, Robinson C, Newmeyer M. “Catastrophic Medical Complication in Psychogenic Excoriation,” Southern Medical Journal, 93(11), November 2000, 1099-1101

8. Weintraub E, Dixon L, Delahanty J, et al. “Reason for Medical Hospitalization Among Adult Alcohol and Drug Abusers,” The American Journal of Addictions, (in press)

9. Weintraub E, Robinson C. “A Case of Monosymptomatic Hypochondriacal Psychosis Treated with Olanzapine,” Annals of Clinical Psychiatry, (in press)

10. Welsh CJ, Suman M, Cohen A, Matukatis L, Bennett M, Weintraub E. “The Use Intravenous Buprenorphine for the Treatment of Opioid Withdrawal in Medically-ill Hospitalized Patients,” The American Journal of Addictions, American Journal of Addictions; 11; 135-140; 2002

11.Weintraub E, Weintraub D, Dixon L, et al. “Geriatric Patients on a Substance Abuse Consultation Service,” American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry,” 10:3, 337-342, 2002

12. Welsh CJ, Cargiulo T, Gahndhi DH, Liberto J, Weintraub E. “The Role of Diagnostic Systems in the Continued Stigmatization of Patients with Opioid Dependence,” Psychiatric Services; 55 1, 86-87, 2004

13. Katz EC, Brown BS, Schwartz RP, Weintraub E. Role Induction: “A Method for Enhancing Early Retention in Outpatient Drug-Free Treatment,” Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 72: 227-234, 2004.

14. Katz EC, Brown BS, Schwartz RP, Weintraub E. “Cognitive Ability as a Factor in Engagement in Drug Abuse Treatment,” American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, 31(3): 359-69, 2005

15. Katz EC, Brown B, Schwartz RP, King SD, Weintraub E, Barksdale W. “Impact of Role Induction on Long-Term Drug Treatment Outcomes.” Journal of Addictive Diseases, 26, 81-90, 2007

16. Katz EC, Schwartz RP, King SD, Highfield DA, O’Grady KE, Billings T, Gandhi D, Weintraub E, Glovinsky D, Barksdale W, Brown BS. “Brief vs. Extended Buprenorphine Detoxification in a Community Treatment Program: Engagement and Short Term Outcomes,” American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, 35(2), 2009, 63-7

17. Chen, KW, Berger CC, Forde DP, D’Adamo C, Weintraub E, Gandhi D. “Benzodiazepine Use and Misuse Among Patients in a Methadone Program.” BMC Psychiatry 2011 11:90.

ABSTRACTS

1 Joy Chang, Christopher Welsh. Eric Weintraub, “Expanding Access Buprenorphine Treatment in Rural Areas with the Use of Telemedicine”. Presented at the Lisbon Addictions Conference 2017, October 26. 2017.

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INVITED SPEECHES/PRESENTATIONS

1. “Medical School Electives and Recruitment into Psychiatry: A Twenty Year Experience,” American Psychiatric Association Convention,

2. “Women in Addiction,” University of Maryland Medical Center, OB/GYN Grand Rounds,

3. “The Treatment of Alcohol & Drug Abuse in Trauma Patients,” Emergency Medical System Care Conference, Washington, D.C.

4 “IV Alcohol in the Treatment of Alcohol Withdrawal,” University of Maryland Medical Center Shock Trauma Grand Rounds, Panel Discussant,

5. “The Combined Accelerated Program in Psychiatry (CAPP): A Twenty Five Year Experience,” Grand Rounds, Department of Psychiatry, Quinlan College of Medicine, East Tennessee University,

6. “Changing Aspects of Medical Education,” Woodridge Hospital, Johnson City, Tennessee,

7. “Innovative Interventions to Engage Heroin Dependent, HIV Positive Patients in Treatment,” Workshop Presentation, the Many Faces of HIV, Mental Illness, and Substance Abuse,

8. “The Combined Program in Psychiatry (CAPP): A Twenty-Five Year Experience,” Symposium Presentation, Association of Directors of Medical School Education in Psychiatry, Annual Meeting, Tucson Arizona,

9. “Depression in the Elderly,” Community Presentation, Waxter Senior Citizen Center, Baltimore, Maryland,

10, Methadone Treatment,” Grand Rounds, Shock Trauma, Division of Anesthesiology, University of Maryland School of Medicine, August 1998

11. “Depression in the Elderly,” Grand Rounds, Department of Psychiatry, St. Joseph’s Medical Center,

12. “Engagement of the Substance Abusing Patient in Treatment,” Grand Rounds, Department of Psychiatry, University of Maryland, School of Medicine,

13. “Managing Alcohol Withdrawal in the Myocardial Infarction Patient,” Special Topics in Cardiovascular Nursing Conference, University of Maryland Medical System,

14. “Phenomenology of Alcohol and Drug Use in Late Life,” Alcohol and Drug Use in Late Life: Diagnosis and Treatment/ Symposium, American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois,

15. “Substance Abuse in the Geriatric Population,” Drug and Alcohol Use in the Elderly: The Implications for Psychiatric Complications and Management/ Symposium, American Association for Geriatric Psychiatry Annual Meeting, San Francisco, California,

16. “The Etiology of Alcohol Abuse and Dependence; What Happens in the Brain,” Alcohol and Dependence: Etiology and Current Treatment, CME LLC, Minneapolis, MN,

17. “The Etiology of Alcohol and Dependence; What Happens in the Brain,” Alcohol and Dependence: Etiology and Current Treatment, CME LLC, Denver, CO,

18. “The Etiology of Alcohol and Dependence; What Happens in the Brain,” Alcohol and Dependence: Etiology and Current Treatment, CME LLC, Denver, CO,

19. “Tele-mental Health and Addictions Treatment.” University of Maryland School of Medicine

Third Annual Department of Psychiatry Telehealth Meeting; Baltimore, Maryland.

20. “Buprenorphine Service Expansion through Tele-Buprenorphine.” Maryland Behavioral Health Administration Integrative Overdose Prevention Strategies & Practices Conference; Turf Valley, Maryland

21. “Outcomes of Injecting Drug Users in a Methadone Maintenance Therapy Program in

Kenya: An Observational Cohort Study.” American Association for the Treatment of Opioid

Dependence Conference; Baltimore Maryland.

22. “Tele-mental Health and the Opioid Epidemic: Protecting Safety and Promoting Health.”

MATRC Telehealth Summit 2017, Leesburg Virginia.

23. “Addiction Treatment via Telemedicine in the Era of the Ryan Haight Act”

American Telemedicine Association (ATA) 2017 International Conference and Trade Show, Orlando Florida

24. “Opioid Epidemic” Grand Rounds Laurel Regional Medical Staff, Laurel Regional Hospital, Laurel, Maryland.

25. “Addiction & Substance Abuse:” NOT ALL WOUNDS ARE VISIBLE, A Community Conversation about Mental Health and Substance Abuse, University of Maryland Medical Center, Baltimore, Maryland.

26. “Using Telehealth to Provide Medication Assisted Treatment for Opioid Disorders,” Maryland Rural Health Conference, Oakland, Maryland, October 5, 2107

RADIO APPEARANCES/ NEWSPAPER INTERVIEWS:

1. Weintraub, E. “The Combined Accelerated Program in Psychiatry’s Twenty-Fifth Anniversary,” Interview in Psychiatric News, August, 1996

2. Weintraub, E. “Addiction in the Elderly,” Expert Guest Host, WCBM Radio, September, 1996

3. Weintraub, E. “Holiday Depression in the Elderly,” Expert Guest Host, WCBM Radio, December, 1996

4. Weintraub, E. “Holiday Depression,” WBAL Radio, December 1996

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