CURRICULUM VITAE



CURRICULUM VITAELaKisha Yvette Mamon, M.D.Current Title: Clinical Assistant Professor of PsychiatrySection Chief of Infant, Child, and Adolescent PsychiatryBusiness Address: LSU Health Sciences Center Department of Psychiatry1542 Tulane Avenue 2nd floorNew Orleans, Louisiana 70112Business Telephone and Fax: (P) 504-568-3129(F) 504-568-6006Business email Address:lmamon@lsuhsc.edu Education: UndergraduateXavier University of Louisiana, New Orleans, LABachelor of Science in Biology08/1994 to 05/1998Graduate/MedicalUniversity of Nebraska Medical CenterMedical Degree08/1998 to 06/2003InternshipGeneral PsychiatryLSU Health Sciences Center, New Orleans, LA07/2000 to 06/2004ResidencyGeneral PsychiatryLSU Health Sciences Center/ Ochsner Medical Center, New Orleans, LA07/2004 to 06/2006Fellowships: Child and Adolescent PsychiatryLSU Health Sciences Center, New Orleans, LA07/2006 to 06/2008Other: Harris Infant Mental Health FellowshipLSU Health Sciences Center, New Orleans, LA07/2007 to 06/2008Irving Harris Professional Development NetworkMarch 2017, March 2018, March 2019, March 2020Certification: Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology #7089 11/2010-12/2020Licensure: Louisiana State Board of Medical Examiners License Number: MD.027562 10/14/2004 to 08/31/2020Louisiana State Board of Medical Examiners License Number: PGY.02657207/01/2003 to 09/30/2004 Academic, Professional, and Research Appointments:Child, Adolescent and Adult PsychiatristSt Charles Community Health CenterSt. Charles, LA 2008 to 2013Clinical Assistant Professor of Public HealthDepartment of Public Health, Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, New Orleans, LA 2009-2010 Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist WellPath Juvenile CorrectionsBridge City, LA 2010 to presentChild, Adolescent and Adult PsychiatristExcelth Family Health Inc.New Orleans, LA2011 to 2013Child, Adolescent and Adult PsychiatristJefferson Parish Mobile CrisisJefferson Parish, LA2013 to 2014Child, Adolescent and Adult PsychiatristPrivate PracticeNew Orleans, LA2013 to 2015Child, Adolescent and Adult PsychiatristOrleans Parish Coroner Officer New Orleans, LA 2015 to 2016Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, Department of Psychiatry, Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, New Orleans, LA September 2015 to PresentMembership in Professional Organizations: American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry08/2006 to presentActive MemberLouisiana Council of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry08/2006 to presentActive MemberNational Medical Association08/2006 to presentActive MemberAmerican Association of Directors of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry12/2019 to presentMemberAwards and Honors: Intern of the Year Award, Psychiatry 2003Chief Resident, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry 2007-2008Mentor of the Year Award, Child Psychiatry 2017-2018Mentor of the Year Award, Child Psychiatry 2018-2019Best Doctors, Top Physicians, Selected by Their Peers 2018-2019TEACHING EXPERIENCE AND RESPONSIBILITIES Course/Clerkship/Residency or Fellowship/CME Directorships Site Supervisor for Child Psychiatry Residents at Primary Care Collaborative Care Clinics The primary care collaborative care sites focused on the teaching of PGY4 residents about consultative and direct clinical care based in a patient-centered medical home. Training included direct observation of diagnostic evaluations, assessment and treatment, and monthly multidisciplinary case discussions when managing complex cases involving medical and mental health issues. Services provided at Federally Qualified Healthcare Centers, allowing education and navigation of systems-based care and community resources. One clinic allowed additional training in providing psychiatric care while utilizing translators, and an opportunity to teach about healthcare disparity and equitable care to diverse populations.7/2016 to 6/2018Site Supervisor for Child Psychiatry Residents at LSU Behavioral Science CenterIndividual weekly supervision of PGY4 and PGY5 residents providing individual therapy, family therapy and medication management services at Psychotherapy Training clinic7/2017 to 7/2018Site Supervisor for Child Psychiatry Resident at Chartres Ponchartrain Behavioral Health Clinic. Teaching of PGY5 residents on a weekly basis including case supervision, direct observation of diagnostic evaluations, assessment and treatment. Training included one hour of weekly supervision and one hour of multidisciplinary treatment case discussion and educational meetings.7/2017 to 7/2019Associate Program Director, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Fellowship, LSUHSCAssisted Training Director with curriculum, education, training and scheduling for child psychiatry residents.5/2018 to 6/2019Co-Director, Harris Center for Infant Mental Health, LSUHSCParticipating in lecture and training with director and co-directors of psychology interns, psychiatry fellows, psychologists, social workers, and other professionals seeking infant (ages 0-5) mental health specialization6/2020 to presentFormal Course ResponsibilitiesAdult Psychiatry Residents (LSUHSC):Lecturer, Forensic Didactics, 1 hr/yr for 3 years, ongoing2017, 2018, 2019Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Residents (LSUHSC):Lecturer, various hrs/yr, 5 years ongoing2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020Infant Mental Health Seminar Psychology Interns, Child Psychiatry Fellows: (LSUHSC)Lecturer, 4.5 hrs/yr for 3 years ongoing2018, 2019, 2020Physician Assistant Psychiatry LecturesPhysician Assistant Students: (LSUHSC)Lecturer, 2 hrs/yr, 3 years ongoing2017, 2018, (2020 cancelled March 2020 due to COVID) Departmental/Interdisciplinary Teaching ConferencesGrand Rounds, “Keeping up with Dystopia: What’s the Teenager’s Attraction”, LSUHSC Department of Psychiatry, New Orleans, LA5/2018Grand Rounds, “Systemic Inequality in Psychiatry” LSUHSC Department of Psychiatry, New Orleans, LA10/2019Grand Rounds, “Conversations About Race in Psychiatry Education” LSUHSC Department of Psychiatry, New Orleans07/2020Undergraduate, Medical, or Graduate Students Trained: Dominique Dorsey, Family Psychiatric/Mental HealthStudentPreceptorshipUniversity South Alabama 1/2019-7/2019Rochelle Brumfield, Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse StudentPreceptorshipFrontier Nursing School1/2019-7/2019Thesis and Dissertation Committees:Rebecca Atkinson, MPHPhD Student, LSUHSC, School of Public Health 2019 to presentRESEARCH AND SCHOLARSHIP Grants and Contracts:ContractFY 2017-20182.5% effort$8,388BP Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill LA Mental and Behavioral Health Capacity Project, Funded by Garretson Resolution GroupRole: Psychiatrist ContractFY 2017-201812% effort$24,720Department of Health & Hospitals, Infant Team, Funded by Department of Child & Family Services (DCSF) Role: Psychiatrist GrantFY 2018-20191%effort$1,032Louisiana State Opioid Response (LaSOR) Perinatal/Mother-Infant Support Team (MIST)/NICU Role: PsychiatristJournal Publications:Joy D. Osofsky, Howard J. Osofsky, and Lakisha Y. MamonPsychological Trauma: Theory, Research, Practice, and PolicyPsychological and Social Impact of COVID-19Online First Publication, June 15, 2020Lakisha Y. Mamon Telehealth During COVID19: Advantages, Challenges and Barriers Across Zero to Three Programs: LSU Behavioral Science Center Outpatient Services. Manuscript pending publication. December 2020.Invited Presentations and Seminars: Trauma Informed Workshop- Young Artists Young Aspirations New Orleans, LA, 9/2017“Healthy Habits” Housing Authority of New Orleans Health FairNew Orleans, LA, 5/2017The Plaquemines Community C.A.R.E Centers Foundation, Inc. “Psychotropic Medications: What the Non-Prescriber Needs to Know,” Belle Chasse, LA11/2018“The Practice of Collaboration with Prescribing Providers”Xavier University of LouisianaInterprofessional Student Group11/2018, 11/2019Free Your Mind: Black Women and Mental HealthPanelist, Power Rising Conference2/2019The Plaquemines Community C.A.R.E Centers Foundation, Inc. “Systemic Inequity: It's Impact on Mental Health Providers and Communities Served,” Belle Chasse, LA, 5/2019The Haven 2019 Regional Trauma Institute WorkshopMisdiagnosis, When Trauma is Mistaken for ADHD / Behavior Disorders,” Houma, LA8/2019Terrorism and Disaster Center for Child and Family Resilience Conference: Long Term Impacts of Disasters and Critical Incident ExposurePanel Discussant: “The Importance of Cultural Issues”8/2019The Plaquemines Community C.A.R.E Centers Foundation, Inc. “Misdiagnosis, When Trauma is Mistaken for ADHD / Behavior Disorders,” Belle Chasse, LA, 2/2020“Supporting Infants, Young Children and Families and Addressing Inequities Related to COVID-19”National Infant Toddler Court Program, Zero to Three Panel Presentation5/2020Terrorism and Disaster Center for Child and Family Resilience Conference: The COVID-19 pandemic Building Resilience in families, Children, Caregivers and Communities: “The Intersectionality of Intersectionality of Inequity, Education and Covid Pandemic”Presenter/Discussant/Small Group Leader8/2020Creating an Inclusive EnvironmentLSU School of Medicine, New OrleansPanel Presentation Workshop9/2020, 10/2020, 11/2020Faith, Community, and Mental Health during Covid-19Children’s Hospital New Orleans LouisianaCo-Presenter1/2021Plenary Lectureships or Refresher Courses at Professional MeetingsBarbara Lemann Lectureship: “Addressing Issues facing Our Children and Community: The Continuing Need for Cultural Awareness”Panel Discussant4/2019Conversations about Race & Equitable Care in Psychiatry Presenter4/2021Medical Mistrust through a Lens of Cultural HumilityCo-Presenter4/2021SERVICE ACTIVITIESUniversity/Institutional Service:Departmental committeesProgram Evaluation Committee (PEC) Child and Adolescent Fellowship, Member7/2016 to presentProgram Evaluation Committee (PEC) Forensic Fellowship Program, Member7/2019 to presentSchool committeesAcademic Collaborative Care for Health Equity, Member12/2018 to presentLSUHSC (campus) committeesTeam Up, Facilitator7/2018-7/2019Race around the Table, Facilitator9/2019Special assignments-ad hoc task forces/working groups, projects, etc.Campaign for Equity New Orleans (CENO) alumniCompleted 2-day intensive course facilitated by Racial Equity Institute (REI). CENO is working to make New Orleans the most equitable city in America by educating, connecting, and mobilizing leadership throughout the city to address areas of systematic racism and build a more equitable future for New Orleans12/2018 to presentTenets FiT (Facilitator in Training) Cohort 2020 with the Harris Professional Development NetworkTraining to provide organizations, agencies and institutions with guidelines to improve diversity, inclusion and equity.4/2020 to presentHealth Equity Curriculum Workgroup, LSU SOMTo examine current curriculum with respect to culture, race, health disparities, and social determinants of health and to propose and develop more extensive longitudinal curriculum that incorporates student accountability6/2020 to presentClinical Service: Clinic coverage Clinician, Access Health Louisiana St Bernard 4 hours per week7/2016 to 6/2018 Clinician, NOELA Community Health Center4 hours per week7/2016 to 6/2018 Clinician, Metropolitan Human Service District/Plaquemines Community C.A.R.E Foundation, INC.8 hours per week12/2016 to present Clinician, Metropolitan Human Service DistrictAlgiers Behavioral Health Center, New Orleans East Health Center16 hours per week7/2017 to 6/2019Clinician, LSU Behavior Science Center/Healthcare Network8 hours per week8/2017 to presentClinician, School Based Telemedicine Services to South Plaquemines School via Metropolitan Human Service District4 hours per week12/2019 to present Clinician, Orleans Permanency Infant and Preschool Placement Team (The Infant Team) 10 hours per week7/2018-6/2019 and 7/2020-presentCallChildren’s Hospital of New Orleans- 6-12 shifts per year7/2016 to 8/2019Administrative Responsibilities: Departmental Section Chief of Infant, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Duties include coordination and supervising of child and adolescent faculty as related to job assignments, faculty development, teaching and mentorship. 7/2019 to presentHospital Children’s Hospital of New OrleansDuties include serving as a liaison between Children’s Hospital Administration and LSU Child and Adolescent faculty, Psychiatry Department and School of Medicine. Duties including organizing and coordination of job assignments and clinical care within child section.11/2019 to presentCommunity Service Activities:Café ReconcileExecutive Board Member1/2016 to 12/-2019Mental Health Awareness Screening/EducationNew Orleans Women and Children’s Center (NOWS)10/2019 to presentFoundation Preparatory Charter School Special Education Council12/2019 to presentMental Health Support Line/Covid19 SupportVolunteer5/2020 to present ................
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