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Sue Klebold is the mother of Dylan Klebold, one of the two gunmen responsible for the Columbine High School shootings of April 20, 1999 in Littleton, Colorado. Dylan and his friend killed twelve students and a teacher, and wounded more than twenty others before taking their own lives.
In the aftermath of the tragedy, Ms. Klebold remained out of the public eye while struggling with devastating grief and humiliation. Her search for understanding would span over fifteen years during which she volunteered for suicide prevention organizations, questioned experts, talked with fellow survivors of loss, and examined the crucial intersection between mental health problems and violence. As a result of her exploration, Sue emerged a passionate advocate, dedicated to the advancement of mental health awareness and intervention.
Sue is a member of the National Loss and Healing Council of the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP), and is a member of the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline Consumer-Survivor Subcommittee. She has participated in presentations, co-chaired conferences at the state and national levels, and written about the experience of surviving a loved one’s murder-suicide. Sue has a Master of Arts degree in Education from Cardinal Stritch College.
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Integrative Psychiatry is excited to announce the beginning of recruitment for participation in a research study to evaluate the safety, acute, and long-term effectiveness of transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) with depressed adolescents, age 12 to 21. Integrative Psychiatry is one of twelve leading TMS centers selected to participate in the first randomized, blinded, sham-controlled study of the NeuroStar TMS System with depressed adolescents who have failed to respond to at least one adequate course of antidepressant pharmacotherapy.
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Psychiatrist (Full-Time) Needed at our Louisville Metro Jail Complex
At Correct Care Solutions (CCS), we have the opportunity to serve patients who have traditionally been underserved. Mental Health in jails, prisons, psychiatric hospitals and residential treatment facilities offers an exciting and fulfilling career to psychiatrists.
At CCS, we offer Psychiatrists flexible career opportunities, competitive pay and benefits, and a support team that is one of the best in the industry. Join us today and grow your career with a company that values patient’s health.
Our Psychiatrist provides a full range of psychiatric services to inmates. Provides clinical consultation regarding identified cases to mental health and health care staff.
Education:
Doctorate in psychiatry
Experience:
Training and experience providing psychiatric services to an adult population
Licenses/Certifications:
Physician who is licensed to practice medicine in the State, board-certified or board-eligible in psychiatry
Current CPR Certified
Contact: Charlene Welch at (615) 844-5578
ChWelch@CorrectCareSolutions.com
Or visit ccs.careers
Job Req #17-36132
At this year’s Annual Meeting in Toronto, Canada the 2015 50 Years and Life Members will be honored where they’ll be publicly recognized amongst their peers and have their names listed in the Convocation program booklet. In the coming months, they’ll also receive a certificate The Kentucky Psychiatric Medical Association would like to congratulate: Robert John Bunge M.D. Colleen Ryan M.D. Prathyusha Reddy MD Camelia S Mazloomdoost M.D. Arthur D Meyer MD William Paschal Owen MD PSC B. Kishore Gupta MD Paul Ray Kensicki M.D. Allan Mark Josephson M.D. Ila Rohit Patel M.D.