The Translational Neuroimaging Educational Program invites you to register for a free online seminar on Wednesday March 27, 2024 from 8:30am – 9:30am (PT). The theme of this seminar will be How to Measure Functional Connectivity (FC) in the Brain – Comparison and Evaluation of Potential Connectivity Metrics.
MeetDr. Steven Esau, a Clinical Instructor, Registered Clinical Counsellor, and the Director of Operations – Fraser East for Pacific Community Resources Society (PCRS). He is currently working with the Centre for Health Evaluation & Outcome Sciences (CHÉOS) on a Fraser East Overdose Response Research Study.
Can you tell us a little about yourself and your background?
I’m a proud father of 3 beautiful daughters, a loving wife as well as have a high energy dog named Chapeau. While being raised on a farm in Chilliwack, my passion for finding the best health strategies led me to studying clinical counselling and later a doctorate in behavioural health. My work has been to design, start-up and run treatment programs for Mental Health, Substance Use and Homelessness in multiple countries. The passion behind the work is getting to meet amazing people and to find new strategies that incorporate nature and relationships to get better health outcomes.
What are some of your main goals as an instructor related to student learning?
One of the main goals for student learning is to help expand knowledge on what addiction truly is, how people can find themselves caught in addiction, and that there is a vast, creative, and highly relational way to respond to those facing addiction.
I am a firm believer in experiential learning, therefore, when I meet with students we discuss the etiology of addiction and mental health while doing an outdoor activity. Specifically, we do activities that I run in our bed-based substance use treatment programs such as Caving, High Ropes Course, Ziplining, Rock Climbing, etc.
Are you involved in any research? If so, what does that entail?
I currently am working with the Centre for Health Evaluation & Outcome Sciences on a Fraser East Overdose Response Research Study. The first stage was working with families and caregivers of those that had a loved one overdose to determine why people get to a point of using substances and isolating. Our research is now in the second stage of developing an intervention for families and caregivers to help foster relationships and skills to prevent PWUD from using substances alone.
What excites you about the future of your field?
What excites me most about the future of my field is the growing awareness that substance use is correlated to breaks in relationship and therefore requires a relational response in recovery. This includes relationship with nature, spirituality / culture and how they see themselves. There can be archaic or limiting interventions being taught for treatment that I now see more openness to creative new strategies. A Tedx talk I did explains a bit more of this:
We welcome you to join the celebration with the Class of 2024 Psychiatry graduates. Please see details below and RSVP via the link below by Friday, May 3, 2024.
Raquel Portillo Henriquez Senior Program Assistant, PGE Faculty of Medicine | Department of Psychiatry The University of British Columbia | Vancouver General Hospital | Musqueam Traditional Territory 11th floor, 2775 Laurel Street Room 11167 | Vancouver BC | V5Z 1M9 Canada The UBC Vancouver campus is situated within the traditional, ancestral and unceded territory of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam).
** Sent on behalf of Dr. Irfan Khanbhai, PGE Program Director, UBC Department of Psychiatry **
Dear Faculty,
We are currently in the process of preparing the upcoming Psychiatry Residency Program Internal Review which will be taking place between Monday, April 15, 2024 and Tuesday, April 16, 2024.
As part of the review process, the PGME surveyors will be meeting with our faculty, residents, program administrators, committee members, and department leadership to get a better understanding of the program’s strengths and challenges within the context of the new accreditation standards.
We are currently looking for available teaching faculty who are able to attend the meeting with the PGME surveyors on Tuesday April 16, 2024. In particular, we are looking for teaching faculty from these particular sites to attend. Note that all meetings will be virtual through Zoom.
Below is the schedule for April 16th as reference for the teaching faculty.
Tuesday, April 16, 2024
Start
End
Meeting
8:00am
8:30am
Meeting with Vancouver Teaching Staff
8:30am
9:00am
Meeting with Fraser Teaching Staff
9:00am
9:30am
Meeting with Vancouver Island Teaching Staff
9:30am
10:00am
Meeting with Southern Interior Teaching Staff
10:00am
10:30am
Meeting with Prince George Teaching Staff
10:30am
10:45am
Break
10:45am
11:15am
Competence Committee
11:15am
12:00pm
Residency Program Committee
12:00pm
12:15pm
Additional meeting with Program Director
If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to myself or Linda Chang at linda.chang@ubc.ca.
Sincerely,
Dr. Irfan Khanbhai MD, FRCPC Clinical Associate Professor Program Director UBC Psychiatry Postgraduate Education Program
I humbly acknowledge, with gratitude, that I live, work, and play as an uninvited guest on the traditional, ancestral, and unceded territory of the xwməθkwəy̓əm (Musqueam), Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish), and Səl̓ílwətaʔ/Selilwitulh (Tsleil- Waututh) Nations.
There are pending updates for the following applications for March to patch newly discovered vulnerabilities in Adobe Acrobat, MS Office 2019 & 2022, Skype and Zoom. Zoom in particular is a high priority – the majority of systems is patched but pending a reboot to fully complete.
If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to Psychiatry IT at psychiatry.it@ubc.ca.
Sincerely,
Simon Chong
Computer Systems Manager Medicine | Psychiatry | Psychiatry IT The University of British Columbia | Vancouver Campus | Musqueam Traditional Territory 2C1 – 2255 Wesbrook Mall | Vancouver British Columbia | V6T 2A1 Canada psychiatry.it@ubc.ca http://psychiatry.ubc.ca
The UBC Department of Psychiatry Administration Office respectfully acknowledges the land on which we live, work and play is the traditional, ancestral, and unceded territories of the Coast Salish Peoples, the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish), and Səlilwətaɬ (Tsleil-waututh).
** Sent on behalf of the UBC Psychiatry Summer Immersion Program (PSIP) **
Dear Faculty,
The Department of Psychiatry 5th annual Psychiatry Summer Immersion Program will take place Mon, June 3 and Tues, June 4, 2024. The two-day program provides an opportunity for 1st Year undergraduate medical students to explore the field of psychiatry as a potential career option through engagement with psychiatrists and psychiatry residents. Each day consists of half-day interactive talks, and half-day clinical shadowing placements.
Talks offer a unique opportunity to provide information on the broad range of subspecialties and career options within psychiatry, a day in the life of a psychiatrist, and topics such as salary, work-life balance and stigma. As a speaker, you will share your career path and provide insights into your subspecialty. Talks are 40 minutes (including 5-10 minutes for Q&A).
*Please note that in person talks are preferred, at the locations listed below. However, given that all talks will also be broadcast via Zoom to students at distributed sites, remote options are available.
Shadowing provides an opportunity for students to meet and observe psychiatrists at work in a broad range of subspecialties and settings. Shadowing sessions take place on the Monday afternoon and Tuesday morning and should last approximately 3 hours.
Locations
Site
Talks Location
Shadowing
Vancouver
Diamond Health Care Centre
Within Metro Vancouver
Victoria
Royal Jubilee Hospital
Victoria
Kelowna
Kelowna General Hospital
Kelowna
Prince George
University Hospital of Northern BC
Prince George
Remuneration
Talks – $91.80/hour (pro-rated)
Shadowing Supervision – $91.80/session with 1 student; $112.21/session with 2 students
Ikuko Azuma (She, Her, Her) Project Manager Faculty of Medicine | Department of Psychiatry The University of British Columbia | Vancouver Campus | Musqueam Traditional Territory 2255 Wesbrook Mall | Vancouver BC | V6T 4A1 Canada Phone 604 822 7347 psychiatry.projects@ubc.ca | @UBC_Psychiatry https://psychiatry.ubc.ca
We humbly acknowledge, with gratitude, that we live, work, and play as an uninvited guest on the traditional, ancestral, and unceded territory of the xwməθkwəy̓əm (Musqueam), Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish), and Səl̓ílwətaʔ/Selilwitulh (Tsleil- Waututh) Nations.
Further to the recent announcement that Dr. Jordan Cohen has stepped down from his role as Associate Head, PGE & CPD, as of December 31, 2023, I am pleased to share that our current PGE Program Director Dr. Irfan Khanbhai has been appointed to fill this vacancy on an interim basis, starting on February 15, 2024.
As Interim Associate Head, PGE & CPD, Dr. Khanbhai will ensure the continuity of strategic leadership of the Department’s Postgraduate Education and Continuing Professional Development portfolios. In this role, he will carry on the excellent work done by Dr. Cohen in providing broad oversight of our Postgraduate Programs and CBD curricula, leading efforts to ensure our curricula meet cultural competencies, and advancing our plans to develop new CPD opportunities for our faculty members.
I wish to express my deep appreciation to Dr. Khanbhai for agreeing to undertake the additional responsibilities and accountabilities of this key leadership role, which will be in conjunction with his ongoing appointment as PGE Program Director. I look forward to continuing to work closely with and supporting Dr. Khanbhai as our Interim Associate Head for the next 12 months, as we embark on a number of exciting initiatives in the areas of Postgraduate Education and CPD.
Sincerely,
Dr. Lakshmi N. Yatham, MBBS, FRCPC, MRCPsych (UK), MBA (Exec) Professor and Head, UBC Department of Psychiatry Director, Institute of Mental Health, UBC Regional Head and Program Medical Director, VCH/PHC
The UBC Department of Psychiatry Administration Office respectfully acknowledges the land on which we live, work and play is the traditional, ancestral, and unceded territories of the Coast Salish Peoples, the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish), and Səlilwətaɬ (Tsleil-waututh).
** Shared on behalf of the UBC Psychiatry HR Team **
Dear Clinical Faculty Members,
The Department has expanded the membership of the Clinical Faculty Appointment, Reappointment, and Promotions Committee. The Terms of Reference has been updated to reflect this.
As such, the Department is calling for nominations and self-nominations from clinical faculty members to fill the following vacancies. All elected members will have their terms effective from January 1, 2024 to December 31, 2026.
Vacancies for six (6) Clinical Professors
Vacancies for three (3) Clinical Associate Professors
Vacancies for four (4) Clinical Assistant Professors
Below are the current voting members of the CFARPC (all serving until June 30, 2025):
Clinical Professors:
Dr. Stephen Anderson
Dr. Caroline Gosselin
Clinical Associate Professors:
Dr. Steven Wiseman
Please send me your self-nominations or nominations by Thursday, February 29, 2024. If needed, an election will be held after the nomination period has closed.
All the best,
Leah
Leah Ranada(She, Her, Hers) Assistant Human Resources Manager Faculty of Medicine | UBC Department of Psychiatry, Detwiller Pavilion The University of British Columbia | Vancouver Campus | Musqueam Traditional Territory 2255 Wesbrook Mall Room 2C1 | Vancouver BC | V6T 2A1 Canada Phone: 604 822 7315 leah.ranada@ubc.ca
The UBC Department of Psychiatry Administration Office respectfully acknowledges the land on which we live, work and play is the traditional, ancestral, and unceded territories of the Coast Salish Peoples, the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish), and Səlilwətaɬ (Tsleil-waututh).
As the Department recently completed the recruitment process for a full-time academic faculty position in Early Intervention in Psychosis/Bipolar Disorder, I am delighted to share that Dr. Kamyar Keramatian has been appointed at the rank of Assistant Professor (Tenure Track), effective January 1, 2024. As well, he has been appointed as a new Tier 2 Canada Research Chair in Early Intervention in Psychosis/Bipolar Disorder.
Dr. Keramatian has held a clinical faculty appointment within the Department since 2015 and was promoted to Clinical Assistant Professor in 2019. Serving as the co-medical manager of the UBC Mood Disorders Center and the physician lead for the Coastal Early Psychosis Intervention (EPI) Program, he is also a well-established researcher who has received numerous awards over the last few years, including the VCHRI Mentored Clinician Scientist Investigator Award, the Michael Smith Health Research BC Health Professional-Investigator (HP-I) Award, and the Michael Smith Health Research BC Convening & Collaborating (C2) Award. More recently, as a co-PI, he and his team obtained a large CIHR project grant for a randomized clinical trial to test psilocybin as a treatment for the depressive phases of bipolar II disorder.
Within his new academic faculty position, Dr. Keramatian will further develop his multidisciplinary research program, which aims to investigate neuroimaging and neurocognitive measures that hold promise in predicting clinical outcomes and response to various interventions in patients in the early stages of bipolar disorder and at-risk individuals. His appointment strongly aligns with the Department’s strategic priority to enhance research capacity in this crucial area, and improve early diagnostic and therapeutic strategies for vulnerable youth and adults.
Please join me in congratulating Dr. Keramatian as he embarks on this exciting phase of his academic career, and warmly welcoming him to his new appointment in the Department. I am confident that, as an emerging leader in the area of early intervention in psychosis and bipolar disorder, he will continue to demonstrate a high level of productivity and make ongoing and impactful contributions to the field.
Sincerely,
Dr. Lakshmi N. Yatham, MBBS, FRCPC, MRCPsych (UK), MBA (Exec) Professor and Head, UBC Department of Psychiatry Director, Institute of Mental Health, UBC Regional Head and Program Medical Director, VCH/PHC
The UBC Department of Psychiatry Administration Office respectfully acknowledges the land on which we live, work and play is the traditional, ancestral, and unceded territories of the Coast Salish Peoples, the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish), and Səlilwətaɬ (Tsleil-waututh).