Center for Psychiatric Medicine
Administrative Director: Charmaine Prosch, RN, MPH
Established: 1992
Mission and Demographics
The Department of Psychiatry is housed within the UAB School of Medicine and
is composed of faculty psychiatrist, psychologist, and basic scientists. In
addition to the teaching and research mission, the Department has a comprehensive
clinical faculty working in programs designed for treating children, adults
and those patients over 65 years of age. Its clinical mission is to serve the
citizens of Alabama training physicians and psychologists for the future.
Center Research and Services
The Center for Psychiatric Medicine - UAB's core psychiatric center - houses
inpatient, outpatient, and programs for partial hospitalization. The Center
has 78 inpatient psychiatric beds, 12 addiction recovery beds, and Department
of Psychiatry outpatient faculty offices. Services are provided by skilled nurses,
social workers, occupational therapists, and faculty physicians from the Department.
UAB Hospital is Joint Commission accredited and recognized nationally for many
service specialties. " The Community Psychiatry Program provides outpatient
psychiatric evaluation and treatment for the seriously mentally ill for patients
in its catchment area, as well as a day treatment program. The Community Psychiatry
program is also a state mental health center.The
Addiction Recovery Program for adults offers intensive outpatient, partial hospital,
inpatient detoxification, recovery stabilization, and family services. The program
follows the 12 step model of treatment for addiction.
- The Professionals' Resource
Program is a specialized treatment and liaison service for healthcare and
other professionals with addictive disease. The program provides services
for a wide variety of professionals including attorneys, physicians, nurses,
dentists and pharmacists.
- The Child/Adolescent
Psychiatry program offers psychiatric services for children and adolescents.
The program also has a school for children adolescents in need of a specialized
school due to their psychiatric condition.
- The Adult Psychiatry
program offers diagnosis and treatment for adults suffering from depression,
anxiety, as well as many other mental illnesses.
- The Medical/Surgical
Psychiatry Program provides clinical consultative services to patients with
medical as well as psychiatric disorders. These services include inpatient
consultation, evaluation for organ transplantation, and bariatric surgical
evaluation, among others.
- Geriatric Psychiatry
offers comprehensive psychiatric diagnosis and treatment for patients 65 and
older. In addition to psychiatric treatment, the geriatric service also provides
treatment for those suffering from disorders associated with aging.
Other Facts
- It has the largest group
of Board Certified Child and Adolescent psychiatrists in the state.
- It has ACGME fully accredited
training in Adult and Child /Adolescent Psychiatry.
- The UAB Division of Geriatric
Psychiatry is the only comprehensive center in Alabama offering clinical care,
education and training, and research in the psychiatric disorders of the elderly.
- The UAB Community Psychiatry
Program developed one of the first co-occurring disorder programs for persons
with serious mental illness and substance abuse disorders. " Unique among
university-based adult psychiatric treatment centers, two of the Adult Division's
psychiatrists are also trained as psychoanalysts and are highly qualified
to work with those patients whose treatment requires in-depth psychotherapy.
Each of these clinicians has over 30 years of experience in conducting intensive
psychotherapy with patients who present with a broad spectrum of emotional
problems.
- It includes clinical
rotations of residents from Psychiatry and Internal Medicine.
- The Grace Clinic is a
CPP-OB Department research collaboration to assess pre- and post-partum depression
and other serious mental disorders in women of child-bearing age.
- The Addiction Recovery
Program has two trauma specialists and a grief therapist.
- It trains Masters Degree
candidates for Counseling and Social Work Interns.
- It includes numerous
nationally known NIH-funded researchers.
- The UAB Department of
Psychiatry faculty are listed among "Best Doctors in America."
For additional information:
Administrative Director:
Charmaine Prosch, RN
Email: cprosch@uabmc.edu
Phone: 205-934-9594
Approved by: Charmaine Prosch, RN, MPH, Administrative Director
Date: June 6, 2007
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