2002 <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Report</strong> CHAIR’S STATEMENT divisional overviews
Division of ADOLESCENT MEDICINE teaching faculty Eudice awards Goldberg MD - Chief, Debra Katzman MD, research Miriam Kaufman awards substance use, HIV educational interventions with Harry MD, Karen Bain Leslie Award MD, Stephen to a Rivers full-time PhD, C Psych part-time Frederick Afsoon FitzGerald incarcerated Tisdall Awards youth, and health values in adolescents Fathollahzadeh, member of the Christina Department Grant MD, Elyea of Noriega MD, <strong>for</strong> Miriam excellence Rossi MD, in resident with chronic research. illnesses. clinical fellows April Elliott MD Paediatrics who demonstrates General Paediatric Section excellence iun teaching as 1st Place: <strong>The</strong> Division of Adolescent Medicine continues to focus nominated by core paediatric Dr. Sue Stock, PGY3 its clinical activities in four program areas – eating residents. disorders, substance abuse, young families, 2nd and Place complex tie: publications Geist R, Heinmaa M, Stephens D, Davis R, Katzman DK: Comparison of family therapy and family group psychoeducation in adolescents with anorexia nervosa. Canadian Journal of Psychiatry: 2000: 45: 173-178. Dr. adolescent Michelle Shouldice, problems. Paediatric Having Medicine received special Dr. Marilyn funding Abraham, PGY2 Katzman and DK: In opposition of HRT. Journal of Paediatric Adolescent from the Ministry of Health, a Day <strong>Hospital</strong> Dr. was Valerie launched Waters, PGY2 Gynecology: February <strong>2001</strong>: 14: 39-41. Marvin this April Gerstein in the Eating Award Disorders to a part- Program, allowing <strong>for</strong> Katzman DK, Christensen B, Young AR, Zipursky RB: Starving the brain: structural abnormalities and cognitive impairment in time the full member continuum of the of Department care to children of and adolescents adolescents with anorexia nervosa. Seminars in Clinical Paediatrics with eating who disorders. demonstrates In addition to outpatient Paediatric and Subspecialty Neuropsychiatry: Section <strong>2001</strong>: 6: 146-152 excellence inpatient tertiary in teaching care facilities, as nominated the Day 1st <strong>Hospital</strong> Place: Leslie K: Substance Abuse and <strong>The</strong> Adolescent with Diabetes Mellitus. Pro-Teen Canadian Association <strong>for</strong> Adolescent Health: 2000: 9: 18by Program core paediatric has addressed residents. an important gap Dr. in Ian treatment Thornley, Haematology-Oncology 19. options, allowing <strong>for</strong> adolescents to receive Dr. Michael Peer 2nd intensive Place: Rivers SM, Greenbaum RL, Goldberg E: <strong>Hospital</strong>-based adolescent treatment <strong>for</strong> their eating disorders without Dr. Silviu removing substance abuse treatment: comorbidity, outcomes, and gender. Grisaru, Nephrology Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease: April <strong>2001</strong>: 189: 229-237. them from their families and home communities. Ondaatje Award to a senior resident Poster Prize: books and chapters in books <strong>for</strong> Over excellence the last in few clinical years, teaching the Adolescent as Substance Dr. Jacqueline Abuse Curtis, Endocrinology Katzman D, and Leonard K, Goldberg E: Challenges in adolescent health. nominated Outreach Program by core paediatric has taken a lead role in Dr. an Christopher initiative Tomlinson, Paediatric Neonatal-Perinatal Evidence Based Medicine (Feldman W, ed). BC Decker Inc, residents. that was launched to address a glue sniffing Medicine problem that had been identified among several groups of Dr. Sharon Carson, PGY4, Chief Resident Toronto youth. <strong>The</strong> project evolved into the Glue Toronto, Ontario: 2000 Kaufman M: Helping Your Teen Overcome Depression Key Porter Books 2000 Pitman T, Kaufman M: Your Overweight Child Firefly Books, Toronto, Sniffing Project 2000, and resulted in the completion of PeRLS Awards (Paediatric an “anti-glue sniffing” video produced by youth <strong>for</strong> Educational Resident Lecture Series youth. Plans were also initiated <strong>for</strong> a new web site Award) to faculty members who specifically designed to in<strong>for</strong>m the public about glue have demonstrated commitment to sniffing. <strong>The</strong> committee overseeing this project continues excellence in teaching at the to be chaired by one of our Divisional substance abuse Paediatric academic sessions. treatment counsellors, and their work was recently Dr. <strong>for</strong>mally Adelle Atkinson, recognized Immunology-Allergy by Health Canada. In their document entitled “Preventing Substance Abuse Among Young Dr. David Malkin, Haematology-Oncology People: A Compendium of Best Practices,” the project was praised as being “an exemplary Canadian program.” Ontario: 2000 Skinner H, Maley O, Morrison M, Goldberg E: TeenNet: Using the Internet <strong>for</strong> e-Health. Promoting Health through Organizational Change (Skinner H, ed). Benjamin Cummings: <strong>2001</strong> research and investigations A Tri-Council Workshop/Networking Program. Frappier J-Y (Project Leader), Katzman DK, Davis C, Pierce DW, Forget J, Wilkins J, Salvy SJ: <strong>The</strong> Canadian Institutes of Health Research, Networking Program of the ICRS ($24,000 2000 – 2002). Adolescent Heroin Users-Bridging the Gap to Treatment. Brands, Bruna Leslie, Karen, Catz-Biro, Laura: Research in Psychiatry Grants Program, <strong>The</strong> Centre <strong>for</strong> Addiction and Mental This past year one of our Divisional physicians, Dr. Health ($5,000 2000 – <strong>2001</strong>). Miriam Rossi, was promoted to the rank of full An HIV Risk Reduction Intervention <strong>for</strong> Incarcerated Youth in professor. In addition to her years of work within the Ontario. Goldberg E, Millson M, Read S, Rivers S, Leslie K, Wormith JS, Meen Division, Dr. Rossi has also been the Associate Dean of R: Ontario HIV Treatment Network (OHTN) ($584,000 1999 Student Affairs in the Faculty of Medicine at the – 2002). University of Toronto. Brain Structure and Function in Adolescents with Anorexia Nervosa. Katzman DK, Zipursky RB, Christensen BK, Young AR, Mikulis DJ: <strong>The</strong> Divisional research activities are focused in the Ontario Mental Health Foundation ($115,745 2000 – 2002). areas of medical complications of eating disorders, the A Tri-Council Workshop/Networking Program. Frappier J-Y (Project evaluation of the use of in<strong>for</strong>mation technology <strong>for</strong> Leader), Katzman DK, Davis C, Pierce DW, Forget J, Wilkins J, Salvy SJ: <strong>The</strong> health promotion with youth, treatment outcome and Canadian Institutes of Health Research, Networking specific substance use studies in the area of adolescent Program of the ICRS ($24,000 2000 – 2002). 5
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