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Johannes G. Dalmasy-Frouin, M.D. Curriculum Vitae jdalmasy@umaryland.edu Education and Professional Training 1995-1996

Chief Resident in Psychiatry, University of Maryland. / Baltimore, Maryland.

1992-1996

Residency in Psychiatry, University of Maryland. / Baltimore, Maryland.

1984-1989

Doctor of Medicine, Pontificia Universidad Catolica Madre y Maestra. / Santiago de los Caballeros, Dominican Republic.

Licensure and Certification Licensed Physician & Surgeon in the State of Maryland. American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology (ABPN) Certified in Psychiatry. Professional Memberships American Psychiatric Association. Maryland Psychiatric Society. International Society for Sports Psychiatry. Clinical Activities Correctional Mental Health Services, LLC 2004- 2005 Contractual Psychiatrist, Charles County Sheriff’s Office 2006-present CMHS Regional Director for Maryland Correctional psychiatry. University of Maryland Medical Systems 1996-present Baltimore Orioles EAP. EAP and sports psychiatry. 1999-2000 Medical Director, Adult Service Line, UMMC. Clinical supervisor for adult psychiatry programs in an academic medical center. 1998-2000 Attending Psychiatrist/Unit Director 11 West, UMMC. Acute inpatient psychiatry in an academic medical center. 1997-1998 Medical Director, Adult Day Hospital, UMMC. Partial hospitalization and intensive outpatient psychiatry programs. 1996-1998 Attending Psychiatrist, Mobile Treatment Unit, UMMS. PACT-model community psychiatry outreach program. 1996-1997Attending Psychiatrist, Fayette Street Clinic, UMMS. Community psychiatry clinics. 1996-1997 Consultant, University Care at Howard Park & at Open Gates, UMMS. Consultation & Liaison psychiatry to outpatient primary care medical clinics.


Johannes G. Dalmasy-Frouin, M.D. Curriculum Vitae

State of Maryland Department of Health & Mental Hygiene 2000 - 2005. Clifton T. Perkins Hospital Center. / Jessup, Maryland Public sector inpatient forensic psychiatry. New Perspectives, Inc. 1996 - 2000 Private mental health group. / Owings Mills, Maryland Office-based outpatient psychiatry. Arundel Health Systems, Inc. 1996-1999 Pathways Alcohol & Drug Treatment Center/ Annapolis, Maryland Addictions psychiatry. U.S. Department of Justice November 1991-June 1992. Federal Bureau of Prisons. FCI Petersburg / Petersburg, Virginia. Correctional primary healthcare. Didactic Activities University of Maryland School of Medicine Department of Psychiatry 1996-1998 Instructor. 1998-present Clinical Assistant Professor / Baltimore, Maryland University of Maryland/ Sheppard Pratt Psychiatric Residency Program    

Cultural Diversity Awareness Workshop, Consultant & Panelist (1995 - 2000) PGY1: Lecture on clinical management of agitation in the inpatient settings (2000 - present) PGY2: Inpatient clinical supervision (1998-2000); Outpatient clinical supervision (19962000) Lecturer on Hispanic Populations and Mental Health (1997-2001). PGY3 + PGY4: Lecture on clinical management of agitation in outpatient settings (2000 - present) University of Maryland School of Medicine

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MS1’s: Introduction to Clinical Practice (1998-2005). MS2’s: Inpatient Clinical Supervision (1998-2000) of CAPP students. MS3’s: Inpatient Clinical Supervision (1998-2000) of junior clinical clerkship; Inpatient Clinical Case Conference Consultant (2001-2004). MS1-4’s: Advanced Spanish Interviewing Skills for medical students, consultant (19961997).

Committee Membership University of Maryland Medical Systems (UMMS)  Medical Center Information Management (1999-2000) University of Maryland/ Sheppard Pratt Psychiatric Residency Program  PGY2 Coordination (1998-1999)  Evaluations (1998-1999)


Johannes G. Dalmasy-Frouin, M.D. Curriculum Vitae

University of Maryland School of Medicine  Council (1996-1998) University of Maryland Department of Psychiatry  Psychiatry Associates, P.A. Advisory (1996-1998)  Faculty Development task Force (1997-1998)  Process Improvement (1999-2000)  Clinical Services (1999-2000) Selected Public Presentations “Performance Enhancement Substances & Athletes” Major League Baseball Rookie Development Program. January 2004 and January 2005. Boca Chica, Dominican Republic. “Behavioral Sports Medicine: A New Role for Psychiatry”. IX Congress of Dominican Psychiatric Society. September 1999. Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic “Mandatory Reporting of Childhood Abuse: Mental Health Practitioners’ Reporting Patterns” Scientific & Clinical Reports. American Psychiatry Association Annual Meeting. May 1997. San Diego, California. “Cultural Diversity in Psychiatric Residency Training” Workshop Panelist. American Psychiatry Association Annual Meeting May 1995. Miami Beach, Florida. Awards / Other Examiner. Part II (Oral) Examinations of the American Board of Psychiatry & Neurology. Baltimore, MD (September 29-October 1, 2003) and Boston, MA (May 9-11, 2004). Citation of Recognition for Distinguished Service to the Community. February 2003. Issued by the Mayor of the City of Baltimore. Resolution of Recognition for Distinguished Service to the Community. February 2003. Issued by the President of the Baltimore City Council. Certificate of Recognition for Distinguished Service to the Community. February 2003. Issued by the Governor of the State of Maryland. University of Maryland/Sheppard Pratt Psychiatric Residency Program’s “Clinical Teacher of the Year Award” (1998-1999) U.S. Department of the Treasury (now U.S. Dept. of Homeland Security) Federal Law Enforcement Training Center November 1991. Introduction to Corrections. Field Training Course / Glynco, Georgia. Fluent in Spanish.

October 2006.


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