Clinical
Staff
Charles
Richardson, M.D.
Unit
Director, TRU
Psychiatrist
Tel: 410-402-6871
Fax: 410-402-6880
Email: crichardson@mprc.umaryland.edu
Ruth Shaw-Taylor, M.D.
Psychiatrist
Tel: 410-402-6874
Fax: 410-402-6880
Email: rstaylor@mprc.umaryland.edu
Ronald McMullan, EdD
Psychologist
Tel: 410-402-6867
Fax: 410-402-6880
Email: rmcmullan@mprc.umaryland.eu
Beth Gale, LCSW-C
Social Worker
Tel: 410-402-6866
Fax: 410-402-6880
Email: bgale@mprc.umaryland.edu
Mandy
Porta, LCSW-C
Program Recruiter
Tel: 410-402-6875
Fax: 410-402-6880
Email: mporta@mprc.umaryland.edu
Michelle
Kuptzin, MS, OTR/L
Occupational Therapist
Tel: 410-402-6868
Fax: 410-402-6880
Email: mkuptzin@mprc.umaryland.edu
Anne Padgett, CTRS
Recreational Therapist
Tel: 410-402-6862
Fax: 410-402-6880
Email: apadgett@mprc.umaryland.edu
Christy
Abumere, RN
Head Nurse
Tel: 410-402-6872
Fax: 410-402-7534
Zeny Encomienda, RN
Research Nurse
Tel: 410-402-6864 (Nursing Station)
Fax: 410-402-7534
Deborah Scipio
Medical Records
Tel: 410-402-6838
Fax: 410-402-6880
Research
Staff
Robert R. Conley, MD
Chief, Inpatient Research
Tel: 410-402-6860
Fax: 410-402-6880
Email: rconley@mprc.umaryland.edu
Adrienne
Lahti, MD
Head, TRP Imaging
Tel: 410-402-6842
Fax: 410-402-6858
Email: alahti@mprc.umaryland.edu
Deanna
L. Kelly, PharmD., BCPP
Psychopharmacologist
Tel: 717-764-9260
Email: dkelly@mprc.umaryland.edu
Matthew
Nelson, PharmD., BCPP
Psychopharmacologist
Tel: 410-402-6865
Fax: 410-402-6880
Email: mnelson@mprc.umaryland.edu
Stephanie Feldman, LCSW-C
Research Associate
Tel: 410-402-6885
Fax: 410-402-6880
Email: sfeldman@mprc.umaryland.edu
Rhonda Benham, RN, CCRC
Research Nurse Coordinator – Perry Point VAMHCS
Tel: 410-642-2411 x6247
Fax: 410-642-1707
Email: rhonda.benham@med.va.gov
Yang
Yu, MA
Data Manager
Tel: 410-402-6883
Fax: 410-402-6880
Email: yangyu@mprc.umaryland.edu
Joe Rushton, LCSW-C
Social Worker
Tel: 410-402-6843
Fax: 410-402-6858
Email: jrushton@
mprc.umaryland.edu
Chip Warfel, RN
Research Nurse
Tel: 410-402-6844
Fax: 410-402-6858
Email: cwarfel@mprc.umaryland.edu
Karen Horn
Administrative Assistant
Tel: 410-402-6860
Fax: 410-402-6880
Email: khorn@mprc.umaryland.edu
Patricia Steiner, BA
Research Assistant
Office of Research Compliance
and Oversight
Tel: 410-402-6863
Fax: 410-402-6880
Email: psteiner@mprc.umaryland.edu
Susan Basham
Program Management Specialist
Office of Research Compliance and Oversight
Tel: 410-402-6805
Fax: 410-402-6880
Email: sbasham@mprc.umaryland.edu
Angela DeSantis, BS
Research Coordinator
Tel: 410-402-6040
Fax: 410-402-6858
Email: desantis@mprc.umaryland.edu
Anne Marie Williams, CTRS
Recreational Therapist
Tel: 410-402-6854
Fax: 410-402-6858
Email: awilliams@mprc.umaryland.edu
Carlette Daniels
Administrative Assistant
Tel: 410-402-6078
Fax: 410-
Email:
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Program Description
The Treatment Research Program is dedicated to the study
and treatment of people with schizophrenia.
The Program as a whole incorporates a diverse scope of research
including, clinical trials, brain imaging, clinical biochemistry, and outcome
studies. The Program also includes
an Office of Research Compliance and Oversight, and works with other affiliated
clinical programs and scientists.
Dr.
Robert R. Conley
is the Chief of the Treatment Research Program. He is a Professor at the
University of Maryland Schools of Medicine and Pharmacy. Dr. Conley is an
internationally recognized expert in the study and treatment of schizophrenia
and has lectured worldwide on findings from the studies done within the
Treatment Research Program. He has an extensive list of publications. Dr. Conley
was also one of the investigators who participated in the original multi-center
study that determined the effectiveness of clozapine.
The
Treatment Research Program is supported by both Clinical
Staff and Research
Staff.
Program Goals
·
To give
persistently ill patients an opportunity to receive new medications and/or to
determine the optimal phamacologic treatment for each patient
·
To
determine the efficacy of the new medications and the impact of these drugs on
symptoms of the illness
·
To
evaluate the reasons that traditional therapies and treatment are not effective
with certain individuals
·
To
evaluate the latest brain imaging techniques to help determine how medications
work in the brain
·
To study
and address the rehabilitation need of patients whose life management and social
skills may have deteriorated as a result of their illness
·
To ensure that all necessary research requirements are met and
maintained throughout the course of a research study so that the rights of the
research participants are protected and the integrity of the research is
preserved.
Treatment Research Units
The
heart of the Treatment Research Program consists of the Treatment Research Units
(TRU). Originally established in
1989, the TRU is operated by the Spring
Grove Hospital Center
in a collaborative effort with the Maryland
Psychiatric
Research Center.
The TRU is viewed as a primary resource for Maryland's Mental Hygiene
Administration to address the challenge of treating people with schizophrenia
.
Clinical Program
The TRU has a multi disciplinary team of psychiatrists,
psychopharmacologists, a psychologist, social workers, recreation therapists,
and psychiatric nurses. When
admitted to the program, each patient will receive a comprehensive physical and
psychiatric assessment. A person
will generally enter the research education group shortly after admission.
An individualized treatment plan is developed which integrates
appropriate therapeutic modalities and specific treatment goals.
In the program, the newest medications and the latest brain imaging
techniques are available.
Family Involvement
The TRU accepts patient referrals from the entire State
of Maryland. When a referral is
received, a social worker will visit the referring agency, consult with the
treatment team and review the medical record.
If the patient appears appropriate, they are approached at that time.
The research program is explained to them and patients are encouraged to
visit and tour the program prior to admission.
Family members are also informed and encouraged to meet with TRU staff
prior to admission. Specific
information about opportunities in research and the research process are given
to patients and their families. The
general criteria for admission are:
·
Males and
Females between 18 and 65 years of age
·
Diagnoses
of Schizophrenia or Schizoaffective Disorder
·
Persistent
psychotic symptoms while taking antipsychotic medication
·
Ability
to understand and voluntarily consent to program requirements
·
Medically
stable
Referral Information
To
obtain further information or to make a referral, please contact:
Mandy
Porta, LCSW-C
Tel:
410-402-6875
Fax: 410-402-6880
Email: mporta@mprc.umaryland.edu
If you are a Family
Member of someone that you think may benefit from the Treatment
Research Program, please contact Mandy
Porta to request more information.
If
you are interested in becoming a Research
Fellow at
the Treatment Research Program, please contact Matthew
Nelson
to request more information.
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