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374650-78105000CURRICULUM VITAECharles Calvin Coleman, MDCurrent Title: Associate Professor of Clinical PsychiatryBusiness Address: LSUHSC Department of Psychiatry1542 Tulane AvenueNew Orleans, LA 70112Business Telephone and Fax:504-568-6001504-568-6006Business email Address:ccole1@lsuhsc.edu Home Address: 2100 Saint Charles AvenueApartment 10-KNew Orleans, LA 70130Home Telephone and Telefax: 504-920-0296Birthdate and Birthplace:15 February 1960 / Mobile, ALCitizenship:USAEducation:UndergraduateB.S. in Biology, The College of CharlestonCharleston, SCJune 1982Graduate/MedicalM.D., Medical University of South CarolinaCharleston, SCJune 1986InternshipGeneral Psychiatry, Medical College of GeorgiaAugusta, GAJuly 1986-June 1987ResidencyGeneral Psychiatry, Medical College of GeorgiaAugust, GAJuly 1987-June 1988General Psychiatry, Vanderbilt UniversityNashville, TNJuly 1990-June 1991Clinical FellowshipsChild & Adolescent Psychiatry, Medical College of GeorgiaAugusta, GAJuly 1988-June 1989Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, Vanderbilt UniversityNashville, TNJuly 1989-June 1990OtherMasters in Theological Studies, Spring Hill CollegeMobile, ALMay 2005(Knowledge of Ethics, Practical Spirituality, and Philosophy have greatly enhanced my clinical and teaching skills. This knowledge is very valuable to my service on the Institutional Review Board for LSUHSCCasa de Espana Spanish Language SchoolNew Orleans, LAJanuary 2016 to present(By becoming somewhat fluent in Spanish will facilitate improved clinical interactions with Hispanic patients and their families. This will be especially useful in emergency situations when translators are not available.)Certification:January 1993PsychiatryAmerican Board of Psychiatry and NeurologyNumber 36750April 1994Child and Adolescent PsychiatryAmerican Board of Psychiatry and NeurologyNumber 3421Certified Clinical Trial InvestigatorAssociation of Clinical Research ProfessionalsInactiveLicensure:State of Louisiana Medical LicenseFebruary 2007License Number MD201352Expiration Date: 28 February 2018Academic, Professional, and Research Appointments:1987-1989Admitting Psychiatrist, Patrick B. Harris Psychiatric Hospital, Anderson, SC1989-1991Psychiatric Officer of the Day, Middle Tennessee Mental Health Institute, Nashville, TN1990-1991Psychiatric Consultant, Turney Center Prison, Only, TN1991-1996Medical Director of Children’s Program, Charter Hospital of Jackson, Jackson, MS1991-2007Adult, Child, and Adolescent Psychiatry Private Practice, Mississippi Neuropsychiatric Clinic, Ridgeland, MS1992-1999Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, University of Mississippi Medical Center, Jackson, MS1994-1997State Board of Directors, American Association of Marriage and Family Therapy, Mississippi Division1996-1998Consulting Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist, CARES Residential Treatment Center2004-2007Consulting Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist, Oakley Training School for Boys, Raymond, MS2007-PresentAssistant Professor of Clinical Psychiatry, Louisiana State University Health Science Center New Orleans, LouisianaMembership in Professional Organizations:Board Member Governor’s Children’s Cabinet Advisory Board, Baton Rouge, LA2016-Present Active Member American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry1987- PresentActive MemberLouisiana Council of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry,2007- Present Secretary/TreasurerActive MemberSociety for the Study of Psychiatry and Culture2017- PresentAwards and Honors:2003Distinguished Fellow American Psychiatric Association2017Faculty Member Alpha Omega Alpha Medical Honor Society2017Distinguished Fellow, American Academy of Child and Adolescent PsychiatryTEACHING EXPERIENCE AND RESPONSIBILITIESCurriculum Development /Implementation2007-2012Public Child & Adolescent Psychiatry Outpatient Clinic, New Orleans Adolescence Hospital-LSUHSCChild and adolescent psychiatry residents 3 hours per week multi-disciplinary teaching conference8 hours per week mobile clinic to Plaquemines Parish during post-Katrina period. Specialized teaching included crisis and disaster management2007-Present School Based Mental Health Clinic, St. Bernard Alternative SchoolChild and adolescent psychiatry residents in a unique setting4-6 hours weekly receiving direct supervision of clinical cases and didactic lectures. Skills taught include school consultation and coordinating services with a multidisciplinary team. Specialized teaching includes substance abuse, juvenile delinquency/conduct disorders, special education, and cultural competency.2009-2013Psychotherapy Clinic, Saint Bernard Project Mental Health ClinicGeneral psychiatry residents in a unique setting6 hours of direct supervision and teaching. Skills taught include diagnostic interviewing and individual medical psychotherapy2014-Present Transition Clinic, Children’s HospitalGeneral psychiatry residents/Child and adolescent psychiatry residents3 hours of clinical case supervision. Skills taught include psychiatry triage and brief therapy2016-PresentSenior Psychotherapy Seminar, LSUHSCChild and adolescent psychiatry residents1 hours per week of group case supervisions and didactics. Skills taught include case formulation and psychiatric supervision of other cliniciansFormal Course Responsibilities2007-2012Public Child & Adolescent Psychiatry Outpatient Clinic, New Orleans Adolescence Hospital-LSUHSCChild and adolescent psychiatry residents/psychology interns/medical students8 hours per week of direct supervision and didactics. Skills taught include family therapy, interview techniques, and treatment planningSpecialized teaching included public psychiatry2007-Present Main Academic Seminar Lecturer, LSUHSCChild and Adolescent Psychiatry Residents 1 hour per month of formal lectures. Specialized topics include personality disorders, childhood anxiety, LGBT topics, types of psychiatric practice, ethics, special education, autism, and clinical research2009-2011Small Group Leader SPM 100 Course, LSUHSCMedical students, 2 hours per week throughout academic year2010-2014Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Psychotherapy Clinic, LSUHSCChild and adolescent psychiatry residents, 1 hour per week of group supervision2012-PresentAutism Clinic, Children’s Hospital Child and adolescent psychiatry residents, 8 hours per will of direct clinical observation and didactics2016-PresentSenior Psychotherapy Seminar, LSUHSCChild and adolescent psychiatry residents, 1 hour per week throughout the year2017-PresentFacilitator, Team Up/Interprofessional Education (IPE)Departmental/Interdisciplinary Teaching Conferences:2010Grand Rounds, Mobile Clinic Services for in Rural Post Katrina AreasLouisiana State University Health Science Center Department of Psychiatry2014Grand Rounds, Autism: Lessons Learned, Louisiana State University Health Science Center Department of Psychiatry2015 Seminar, The Diagnosis and Clinical Management of Autism Louisiana State University Health Science Center Department of Pediatrics2015 Grand Rounds, Family Systems Theory and Autism, Louisiana State University Health Science Center Department of PsychiatryTeaching Awards:1996Teacher of the Year, University of Mississippi Medical Center, Department of Psychiatry, Jackson, MS2009 Teacher of the Year for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, LSU Health Sciences Center Department of Psychiatry2014Teacher of the Year, Louisiana State University Health Science Center Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry2017 Teacher of the Year for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, LSUHSC Department of PsychiatryUndergraduate, Medical, or Graduate Students Trained:2012 Fourth Year Medical Students from LSUHSC and Tulane University Medical School, Students rotated through the Autism Clinic observing direct patient care and didactic lectures. Generally, 2 students per year.RESEARCH AND SCHOLARSHIP Grants and ContractsFunded2007-2009Co-investigator 6% effort $384,438.00Robert Wood Johnson Post-Katrina Grant2007-2013Co-investigator 18% effort$400,755.00Baptist Community Ministry School Grant2011-2012Co-investigator 18% effort$105,570 Louisiana Association of Charter Schools Grant2012-Present Co-investigator 30% $14,400,000.00BP Oil Spill Grant2014Principal Investigator 5% effort Funding went to Children’s HospitalForest Research Institute MEM-MD-91An Open-Label Study of the Safety and Tolerability of Memantine in Pediatric Patients with Autism, Asperger’s Disorder, or Pervasive Developmental Disorder not otherwise specified (PDD-NOS) 2014Principal Investigator 5% effort Funding went to Children’s HospitalForest Research Institute MEM-MD-68A Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled, Randomized Withdrawal Study of the Safety and Efficacy of Memantine in Pediatric Patients with Autism, Asperger’s Disorder, or Pervasive Developmental Disorder not otherwise specified (PDD-NOS)2014Principal Investigator 5% effort Funding went to Children’s HospitalForest Research Institute MEM-MD-69An Open-Label Extension Study of the Safety and Tolerability of Memantine in Pediatric Patients with Autism, Asperger’s Disorder, or Pervasive Developmental Disorder not otherwise specified (PDD-NOS)2017Investigator 2% $3000.00Advocacy and Collaboration Grant American Academy of Child & Adolescent PsychiatryPending funding2017 Co-investigator, (submission in progress)Autism Center without Walls Grant, Institute of Mental Hygiene, New Orleans, LAClinical Trials in Private PracticePrincipal Investigator, Paroxetine Protocol PAR-239A Randomized Comparative Study of Paroxetine in the Treatment of Depression as Used in a Clinical Practice Setting1992Principal Investigator, Bupropion Protocol 208Safety Surveillance Study for Wellbutrin Sustained Release1993Principal Investigator, Bupropion Protocol 209The Safety and Efficacy of Wellbutrin Sustained Release and Sertraline in Depressed OutpatientsPrincipal Investigator, Bupropion Protocol AK1A4004A Multicenter Placebo-controlled Study of Wellbutrin Sustained Release for the Prevention of Relapse in Patients Whose Depression Responded to Treatment with Wellbutrin Sustained Release1997Principal Investigator, Bupropion Protocol AK1A4002A Randomized Comparative Study of Bupropion and Sertraline in Recurrent DepressionPrincipal Investigator, M100907/3010A Multicenter, Open-label, Long-term, Safety and Efficacy Study of M100907 Tablets Once Daily in Subjects with Schizophrenia or Other Psychotic Disorders1998Principal Investigator, Bupropion Protocol AK1A4007A Multicenter Placebo-controlled Comparison of Safety, Efficacy, and Effect on Sexual Functioning of Wellbutrin (Bupropion HCl) Sustained Release And Fluoxetine in Outpatients with Moderate to Severe Recurrent Major DepressionPrincipal Investigator, Venlafaxine ER Protocol 0600B1-402-USA Double-blind Placebo-Controlled Comparative Efficacy Study of Venlafaxine ER and Sertraline in Producing Remission in Outpatients with Major Depressive DisorderPrincipal Investigator, Merck Protocol 068-00A Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled, Multicenter Study of the Long-Term Efficacy of MK-0869 in the Maintenance of Antidepressant Effect in Geriatric Outpatients with Major Depressive Disorder2000Principal Investigator, Glaxo Wellcome Protocol NSD20004A Multicenter, Parallel, Double-blind, Placebo-Controlled, Randomized Comparison of a Flexible Dose of GW650250A (8 to 16 mg/day) and Placebo for the Outpatient Treatment of Moderate to Severe Recurrent Depression 2000Principal Investigator, Glaxo Wellcome Protocol AK1A4006A Multicenter, Double-blind, Placebo-Controlled Comparison of the Safety and Efficacy and Effects on Sexual Functioning of Wellbutrin (Bupropion HCl) Sustained Release (SR) and Fluoxetine in Outpatients with Moderate to Severe Recurrent Major Depression2000Principal Investigator, Merck Protocol 061-00A Double-Blind, Multicenter, Placebo-and Active-Controlled Acute and Extension Study of Two Doses of MK-0869 in the Treatment of Patients with Major Depressive DisorderPrincipal Investigator, Merck Protocol 020-00A Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Study of L-830982 Gel Extrusion Module (GEM) 3 mg b.i.d. to 8 mg b.i.d. in the Treatment of Outpatients with Generalized Anxiety Disorder2002Principal Investigator, Merck Protocol 062-02A Double-Blind, Multicenter, Placebo-and Active-Controlled Acute and Extension Study of Two Doses of MK-0869 in the Treatment of Patients with Major Depressive Disorder2003Principal Investigator, GlaxoSmithKline Protocol AK130931A Multicenter, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Comparison of the Efficacy and Safety of Flexible Dose Extended-Release Bupropion Hydrochloride (HCl) 300-450 mg/day and Placebo Administered for Eight Weeks for the Treatment of Adult Outpatients with Major Depressive Disorder Including Symptoms of Decreased Energy, Pleasure, and Interest2004Principal Investigator, Merck Protocol 003-00A Double-Blind, Randomized, Multicenter, Placebo-Controlled, Parallel-Groups Efficacy and Safety Extension Study of MK-0928 in the Treatment of Adult Outpatients with Primary Insomnia2004Principal Investigator, Merck Protocol 005-00A 12-Month, Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled, Parallel Groups, Multicenter Long-Term Safety Study of MK-0928 in the Treatment of Elderly Outpatients with Primary Insomnia2005Principal Investigator, Merck Protocol 007-01A Double-Blind, Multicenter, Randomized, Titrated-Dose, Placebo Controlled Study of L000899055 (2 mg to 8 mg) in Chronic Cigarette Smokers as an Aid for Smoking Cessation2005Principal Investigator, Astra Zeneca D1448C00005A Multi-center, Double-blind, Randomized-withdrawal, Parallel-group Placebo-controlled Phase III Study of the Efficacy and Safety of Quetiapin Fumarate Sustained Release (SEROQUEL SR) as Monotherapy in the Maintenance Treatment of Patients with Major Depressive Disorder Following an Open-Label Stabilization Period (AMETHYST STUDY) 2006Principal Investigator, Pfizer A1281137A Phase 3, Randomized, 6-Month, Double Blind Trial in Subjects with Bipolar I Disorder to Evaluate the Continued Safety and Maintenance of Effect of Ziprasidone Plus a Mood Stabilizer (vs Placebo Plus a Mood Stabilizer) Following a Minimum of 2 Months of Response to Open-Label Treatment with Both Agents2006Principal Investigator, Astra Zeneca D1448C00009A Multicenter, Randomized, Double-blind, Parallel-group, Placebo controlled Study of the Efficacy and Safety of Sustained-release Quetiapine Fumarate (Seroquel) Compared with Placebo in the Treatment of Generalized Anxiety Disorder (TITANIUM STUDY)Journal Publications:RefereedChowanec, G.; Josephson, A.; Coleman, C.; Davis, H.: “Self-Mutilation in a Delinquent Adolescent Population.” Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. March 1991.Coleman, C.; Cunningham, L.; Foster, V.; Batey, S.; Donahue, R.; Houser, T.; Ascher, J.: “Sexual Dysfunction Associated with the Treatment of Depression: A Placebo-Controlled Comparison of Bupropion Sustained Release and Sertraline Treatment.” Annals of Clinical Psychiatry. Vol. 11, No. 4, 1999.Coleman, C.; King, Benjamin R.; Bolden-Watson, Carolyn; Book, Martin J.; Segraves, R.Taylor; Ascher, John; Batey, Sharyn; Jamerson, Brenda; Metz, Alan. "A Placebo-Controlled Comparison of the Sexual Functioning Effects of Bupropion Sustained Release (SR) and Fluoxetine." Clinical Therapeutics, June 2001.Coleman, C.? "Use Psychoeducational Family Therapy to Help Families Cope with Autism."? Current Psychiatry.? Vol. 14, No. 4.? April 2015.Non-refereed Featured Article: “LSUHSC-NO Child Psychiatry Division’s Plaquemines Parish Collaboration.” Louisiana Psychiatric Medical Association Newsletter. Vol. 43, No. 1. Spring 2008,Feature Article: “Reflections on School Based Mental Health Care.” Louisiana Psychiatric Medical Association Newsletter. Vol. 44, No. 1. Spring 2009.Clinical Service Update: 2008, The American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Campaign for America’s Kids Access to Care Initiative, American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry News. Vol. 40, Issue 2. March/April 2009.Guest Editorial: “Post Katrina Housing with Peace of Mind.” Louisiana Psychiatric Medical Association Newsletter. Vol. 45, No. 2. Spring 2010Guest Editorial: “Family Centered Medication Management in Child Psychiatry”. Louisiana Psychiatric Medical Association Newsletter. Vol. 46, No.1. Spring 2011Published Abstracts:Coleman, C; Hardy, MA; Worrell, S; Brothers, JS; King, LS. Abstract-“Focused Mental Health Treatment to Facilitate Return to Regular School For Expelled Adolescents.” Journal of Investigative Medicine. Vol. 63, No. 2, February 2015.Scientific Presentations:Local2008 Lecture, Child and Adolescent Depression. LSU Health Sciences Center Family Medicine Update Conference, New Orleans2009 Lecture/Trainings for School Personnel, Pediatric Psychopharmacology for Teachers. This was a series of lectures given over several months, Baton Rouge, Lake Charles, Covington, Lafourche, Lafayette2009 Lecture, Disaster Mental Health Systems and Responses to the Seriously Mentally Ill. American Red Cross Disaster Mental Health Meeting, New Orleans, LA2010Lecture and Panelist, Understanding & Utilization of Best Practice Models in the Response & Recovery Phases of the Oil Spill Crisis. Behavioral Health SummitLouisiana State Department of Health and Hospital and Office of Behavioral Health, Chalmette, LA2010Lecture, Disasters and Responding to the Seriously Mentally Ill. Lessons Learned from Gulf Coast Hurricanes: Multidisciplinary and Multicultural Perspectives Conference. SAMHSA and LSUHSC Department of Psychiatry, New Orleans, LA2012 Lecture, Developing a Mental Health Service Model for Schools. This was a series of lectures given to charter schools in the New Orleans area2016Lecture, Pharmacology and Autism Treatment. LSU Health Sciences Center Autism Conference, New Orleans, LANational2009Lecture and Panelist, CME. Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Mobile Clinic Utilization for Rural Post Hurricane Katrina Areas, American Telemedicine Association Annual Conference, Las Vegas, NV2009 Lecture and Panelist, CME. Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Mobile Clinic Utilization for Rural Post Hurricane Katrina Areas, American Psychiatric Association Institute Annual Meeting, New York, NY2015Research Presentation, CME. Focused Mental Health Treatment to Facilitate Return to Regular School for Expelled Adolescents. Southern Regional Meeting, New Orleans, LA Invited Presentations and Seminars:Plenary lectureships or refresher courses at professional Meetings/symposia2011Lecture and Panelist, Community Response to Disasters Anxiety Disorders Association of America Annual Conference, New Orleans, LASERVICE ACTIVITIESUniversity/Institutional ServiceLSU Health Sciences Center (campus) committees2015-Present MemberInstitutional Review BoardClinical Service:Clinic coverage2007-2012Child & Adolescent Psychiatry Outpatient Clinic, New Orleans Adolescent Hospital/LSUHSCMedical director of the clinic with responsibilities for administration, direct clinic services, and teaching2007-Present School Based Mental Health Clinics Plaquemines and St. Bernard Parish SchoolsMedical director of the clinic with responsibilities for administration, direct clinic services, and teaching2007-2013Plaquemines CARES Mental Health Clinic Plaquemines ParishMedical director of the clinic with responsibilities for administration, direct clinic services, and teaching2009-2013General Resident Psychotherapy Clinic St. Bernard Project Mental Health ClinicMedical director of the clinic with responsibilities for administration, direct clinic services, and teaching2010-2014Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Psychotherapy Clinic Behavioral Science CenterClinical supervisor2011-2013School Based Mental Health Clinic New Orleans Charters SchoolsConsultant and direct clinical care2012-Present Children’s Hospital Autism ClinicMedical director of the clinic with responsibilities for administration, direct clinic services, and teaching2014-PresentChildren’s Hospital Transitional ClinicMedical director of the clinic with responsibilities for administration, direct clinic services, and teachingCall 2011-PresentCoverage and weekend rounds, Children’s Hospital Inpatient Psychiatry ServiceCommunity Service Activities:2002-2007Volunteer Psychiatrist, The Guardian Shelter for Abused Women Catholic Charities Natchez, MSJune 2010Interview with CNN Anderson Cooper 360, Mental Health Issues Related to the BP Oil SpillAugust 2010Interview with WWL News, Fifth Anniversary of Hurricane Katrina and Mental Health IssuesNovember 2013 Panel Discussion with WWL News Open Minds, ADHD Medication Overutilization ................
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