Susan M. Bentley, D.O. Curriculum Vitae PERSONAL INFORMATION Business Address Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences Harborview Medical Center Box 359896, 325 9 th Avenue, Seattle, WA 98104-2499 Phone: 206-731-5297 E-Mail: sbentley@u.washington.edu EDUCATION Undergraduate and Graduate University of Washington School of Public Health & Community Medicine Seattle, WA M.P.H.-Health Services (Anticipated) West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine Lewisburg, WV D.O. 1988 West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV B.A. Psychology 1983 Post-Graduate Medical Training 2003-2005 Psychiatry-Primary Care Fellow, Consultation-Liaison Division, Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 1995-98 Resident & Chief Resident, Department of Psychiatry Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 1988-89 Rotating Internship, Osteopathic Hospital of Maine, Portland, ME ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS 2005-present University of Washington, Acting Assistant Professor, Attending Psychiatrist, Dept. of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences 2003-2005 University of Washington, Acting Instructor, Attending Psychiatrist, Dept. of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences 2003-present Michigan State University, Clinical Assistant Professor, Dept. of Psychiatry 1998-2003 Michigan State University, Assistant Professor, Dept. of Psychiatry 1995-98 Michigan State University, Instructor, Dept. of Psychiatry 1985-88 West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine, Teaching Fellow, Dept. of Osteopathic Principles and Practice NON-ACADEMIC PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2003-2005 Attending Psychiatrist, Crisis Triage Unit, Harborview Medical Center, Seattle, WA
1998-2001 Medical Director, Child & Family Services, Holt, MI 1997-98 Consulting Psychiatrist, Child & Family Services, Holt, MI 1991-95 Family Physician, Tiffany Square Family Practice, Englewood, FL 1990-92 Consulting Physician, Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine, Pain Treatment Center of Southeastern Massachusetts, N. Dartmouth, MA CERTIFICATION American Osteopathic Board of Neurology & Psychiatry, 1999 Psychiatry #454 Federation Licensing Examination (FLEX), Massachusetts, 1992 State of Florida Board of Osteopathic Medical Examiners, 1990 MEDICAL LICENSURE State of Washington 2003 #OP00001884 Michigan Board of Osteopathic Medicine 1995 (inactive) State of Florida Board of Professional Registration 1990 (inactive) Massachusetts Board of Registration in Medicine 1990 (inactive) ADMINISTRATIVE APPOINTMENTS University of Washington 2009-present Ethics Committee, Harborview Medical Center 2009-present Residency Curriculum Committee, Dept of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, Didactic Coordinator, PGY3 Curriculum Michigan State University 1999-2003 College of Osteopathic Medicine Curriculum Committee 2001-2002 Vice Chairperson 2002-2003 Chairperson 1999-2003 Course Coordinator, The Doctor-Patient Relationship, Block I, Clinical Medicine Curriculum 1998-2003 Residency Education Committee, Dept. of Psychiatry 1998-2003 Residency Admissions Committee, Dept. of Psychiatry 1997 Chief Resident, Dept. of Psychiatry 1997 College of Human Medicine Graduate Medical Education Committee TEACHING, LECTURE SERIES, AND EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT University of Washington 2009-present Integrative Health in Psychiatry, Lecturer, Musculoskeletal Medicine, PGY 3 2008-present Introduction to Clinical Medicine I Lecturer, HIV/AIDS in Behavioral Medicine, MS-1 2008-present Psychiatry Didactic Series, Great Minds of Psychiatry, Lecturer, PGY 4 2003-present Resident Supervisor, Dept. of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences: 2006-present Psychiatry Resident Continuity Clinic, HMC 2006-present Madison Clinic, HMC 2006-present Consultation Liaison Service, HMC 2005-present Inpatient Psychiatric Service, HMC 2003-2006 Roosevelt Family Medicine Clinic, UWMC 2003-2005 Consultation Liaison Service, UWMC 2003-2005 Maternal and Infant Care Center, UWMC 2005-present Faculty Advisor, Psychiatry PGY 1-4 Page 2
2004-2006 Resident Supervisor, Dept. of Family Medicine 2004-present Psychiatry Didactic Lecture Series, Dept. of Family Medicine, PGY 1-3 2003-present Introduction to Clinical Medicine II, Mental Status Exam Tutorial, MS-2 Michigan State University 2002-2003 Care of the Critically Ill, MS-2 2002-2003 Delivering Bad News, MS-2 2002-2003 Introduction to Psychiatry, OSTEO-CHAMPS: Pre-college Summer Enrichment Program 2002-2003 Transition to Psychotherapy, Dept. of Psychiatry, PGY-2 2001-2003 Biopsychosocial Medicine, Undergraduate Honors Seminar 2001-2003 Co-Coordinator of Course Development, Group Preceptor, Aspects of Clinical Medicine, Block II Systems Curriculum, MS-2 2001-2003 Neuropsychoendocrine Function and Stress, Behavioral System, MS-2 2000-2003 Seminar Developer and Coordinator, Osteopathic Principles and Practice for Psychiatry Residents, Dept. of Psychiatry, G+PGY 1-4 Residents 2000-2003 Neurological and Mental Status Examination, Clinical Skills MS-1 2000-2003 Osteopathic Approach to the Psychiatric Patient, Dept. of Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine, MS-2 1999-2003 Psychiatry Selective, Clerkship Development, MS-3, 4 1999-2003 "The Doctor-Patient Relationship", Personal Awareness Lecture Series, Clinical Interviewing Lecture Series, MS-1 1999-2003 Information Giving Seminar, Psychosocial Rotation, Dept. of Internal Medicine, PGY1-4 Residents 1998-2003 Inpatient Attending Supervisor, Dept. of Psychiatry, PGY-1-4 1998-2003 Inpatient Clerkship Supervisor, MS-3, 4 1999-2001 Empathy Training Project, Communication Skills elective 1999-2003 Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, PGY-2 1998-2003 Psychotherapy Supervisor, Dept. of Psychiatry, PGY 2-4 Residents 1998-2003 Outpatient Clinic Supervisor, Dept. of Psychiatry, PGY 2-4 Residents 1997-2003 Small Group Instructor, The Doctor-Patient Relationship, MS-1 1996-2003 Laboratory Instructor, Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine, Dept. of OMM, MS-1, 2 OTHER ACADEMIC ADMINISTRATIVE RESPONSIBILITIES 2000-2004 Faculty Advisor Class of 2004 1999-2003 Faculty Advisor Neuropsychiatry Interest Group 1999-2003 Faculty Advisor Wilderness Medical Society 1999-2003 Faculty Mentor Program 1998-2003 Preceptor, Student Manual Medicine Clinic HONORS 2008 Outstanding Academic Faculty Award, Psychiatry, University of Washington 2008 Chief Residents Award, Psychiatry, University of Washington Page 3
2003-05 National Research Service Award, National Institute of Mental Health, Psychiatry-Primary Care, Dept. of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, University of Washington, Supervisor Wayne Katon, MD 2002 Certificate of Recognition, All-University Excellence in Diversity Awards Committee, MSU 2002 Elected Commencement Hooder Class of 2004 MSUCOM 2001-02 Certificate of Appreciation Commitment to hands-on Learning, Student Manual Medicine Clinic MSUCOM 2001 Certificate of Appreciation for Teaching, Undergraduate Academy of Osteopathy, MSU 2000 Elected Faculty Advisor Class 2004, MSUCOM 1988 Golden Ram Award for Excellence in Teaching, Osteopathic Principles & Practice Fellow, WVSOM 1983 Bachelor of Arts-Psychology, Cum Laude, West Virginia University PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS American College of Neuropsychiatry American Osteopathic Association American Academy of Osteopathy Cranial Academy RESEARCH SUPPORT Project: A Randomized Pilot Trial Evaluating Therapeutic Massage for Generalized Anxiety Disorder Funding: NCAM-NIH Role: Consultant Date: 5/30/6-8/31/9 Goals: Pilot trial pilot evaluating the effectiveness of therapeutic massage for generalized anxiety disorder (GAD). Project: A Single-blind Placebo Run-In Trial of Duloxetine for Activity-limiting Osteoarthritis Pain Funding: Eli Lilly and Company Role: Co-Investigator Date: 9/1/4-8/31/5 Goals: A single-blind run-in trial of duloxetine for activity-limiting OA pain Project: A Single-blind Placebo Run-In Trial of Venlafaxine for Activity-limiting Osteoarthritis Pain Funding: The Wyeth Pharmaceuticals Role: Co-Investigator Date: 7/1/4-6/30/5 Goals: A single-blind run-in trial of venlafaxine for activity-limiting OA pain. Project: Funding: PI: Empathy Training Curriculum Development and Research Project Blue Cross/Blue Shield of Michigan Foundation Student Award Karen Nielsen MS-4 Page 4
Role: Faculty Supervisor Date: 8/2001 Goals: Career development award for Ms. Nielsen. Pilot project addressing empathetic communication skills training in medical education. INVITED PRESENTATIONS 4/12/99 Mood Disorders Overview, Child and Family Services In-Service, Lansing, MI 10/12/99 Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Child and Family Services Community Education Program, Lansing, MI 2/17/00 Introduction to Cranial, Undergraduate Academy of Osteopathy, E Lansing, MI 9/27/00 The Rational Choice of Antidepressants, Dept. of Family and Community Medicine, E. Lansing, MI 11/29/00 The Role of Antidepressants in the Management of Chronic Pain, Psychiatry Review, Sparrow Health System, Lansing, MI 2/22/01 Osteopathic Medical Training, Pre-Medical Interest Group, University of Puerto Rico, San Juan, PR 4/10/01 Eating Disorders, Women's Health Interest Group, E. Lansing, MI 4/26/01 Osteopathic Principles and Practice: A Pilot Curriculum for Psychiatry Residents, American College of Neuropsychiatrists, Mid-Year Meeting, South Padre Island, TX 10/22/01 Psychiatric Issues in Chronic Pain, Dept. of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Lansing, MI 11/27/01 Post-Partum Depression, Women's Health Interest Group, E. Lansing, MI 5/21/02 Osteopathic Approach to the Behavioral Patients, Sparrow Health System, Lansing, MI 8/28/02 The Art of Empathy. Clinical Teaching Section Poster Presentation with Neilsen, K. Association of Medical Education in Europe Annual Meeting, Lisbon, Portugal. PUBLICATIONS Book Bentley S, Katon W: Depression in Primary Care, In: The American Psychiatric Publishing Textbook of Mood Disorders. Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Publishing, 2005 Journal Articles Sullivan MD, Bentley S, Fan MY, Gardner G: A single-blind, placebo run-in study of duloxetine for activity-limiting osteoarthritis pain. J Pain. 2009 Feb;10(2):208-13. Bentley SM, Melville JL, Berry BD, Katon WJ: Implementing a clinical and research registry in obstetrics: overcoming the barriers. Gen Hosp Psychiatry. 2007 May-Jun;29(3):192-8. Page 5
Haidet P, Kelly PA, Bentley S, Blatt B, Chou CL, Fortin AH 6th, Gordon G, Gracey C, Harrell H, Hatem DS, Helmer D, Paterniti DA, Wagner D, Inui TS; Communication, Curriculum, and Culture Study Group. Not the same everywhere. Patient-centered learning environments at nine medical schools. J Gen Intern Med. 2006 May;21(5):405-9. Haidet P, Kelly A, Chou C, et al. for the Communication, Curriculum, & Culture Study Group: Characterizing the Patient-Centeredness of Hidden Curriculum in Medical Schools: Development & Validation of a New Measure. Acad Med 2005; Jan(80);1:44-50 Research Abstract Nielsen K, Bentley S: The Art of Empathy: An innovative approach to developing empathetic skills in medical students. Proceedings of the Association for Medical Education in Europe Annual Meeting, Lisbon Portugal, August 2002 REFERENCES Available upon request Page 6