CURRICULUM VITAE Name: LISA B. NAMEROW, M.D. Address: 36 Bainbridge Road West Hartford, CT 06119 Telephone: (860) 523-7876 (home) (860) 545-7493 (work) Date of Birth: December 22, 1961 Citizenship: United States of America Social Security: 044-58-3734 EMPLOYMENT: 1/2010 to Present Director of Consultation Liaison Services of Pediatrics at Connecticut Children s Medical Center, Hartford, CT. Responsible for overseeing Protocol development, quality assurance issues, and clinical supervision to Psychology interns, general psychiatry residents and child & adolescent Psychiatry fellows. 4/96 Present Attending Psychiatrist responsible outpatient subspecialty services at The Institute of Living, Hartford, CT. 11/96 1/00 Division Chief, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at Hartford Hospital/The Institute of Living. Responsible for medical staff accreditation and consulting to Program Director of Child and Adolescent services regarding overall programmatic functioning and quality assurance issues.
7/96 6/01 Training Director, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Residency Training Program, University of Connecticut/The Institute of Living. Responsible for training of child and adolescent psychiatry residents as well as PGY-II general psychiatry residents during their child and adolescent rotation. 7/95 4/96 Program Psychiatrist to Emergency Psychiatric Services (EPS) at Hartford Hospital. Responsible for medical management, crisis intervention, and emergency assessments for children and adolescents requiring psychiatric evaluations who present to ambulatory, emergency, and inpatient services. 7/94 6/95 Program Psychiatrist, The Institute of Living; Assistant Professor of Pediatrics and Psychiatry, University of Connecticut School of Medicine. Responsible for providing pediatric consultation-liaison services to John Dempsey Hospital, and medical management of the Child Day Treatment Program and Inpatient Child Crisis Unit at The Institute of Living. 7/93 6/94 Instructor in Psychiatry and Pediatrics, Mount Sinai Medical Center, New York, NY. Responsible for supervising Pediatric Residents and Interns regarding patient management in the emergency room, served as child psychiatry consultant to liver transplant service and the school problems center. EDUCATION: 1984 1988 University of Connecticut School of Medicine, Farmington, CT M.D. 1979 1983 Hamilton College, Clinton, NY. Magna Cum Laude, Psychology B.A.
RESIDENCY TRAINING: 7/88 6/93 Triple Board Training Program, Mount Sinai Medical Center, New York, NY 7/92 6/93 Chief Resident in Child Psychiatry, Mount Sinai Medical Center, New York, NY 1/91 6/93 Fellow in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Mount Sinai Medical Center, New York, NY 7/90 12/91 Resident in General Psychiatry, Mount Sinai Medical Center, New York, NY 7/88 6/89 Resident in Pediatrics, Mount Sinai Medical Center, New York, NY LICENSURE: National Medical Boards, 1988 New York State Licensure, #179382-1 Connecticut Medical License, #033612 CERTIFICATION: Board Certification in Pediatrics: 10/93, #51701; recertification in 10/99 and 10/06 Board Certification in Psychiatry: 11/94, #40208; recertification in 8/04 Board Certification in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry: 9/95, #3990- recertification in 5/05 HONORS AND AWARDS: 12/2013 CCMC Physician of the year 5/2000-present Castle Connelly Top Docs 9/2009 Board of Directors Resolution on Excellence in Clinical Care, Hartford Hospital
4/2009 Awarded Top Doc In Psychiatry Specialty, Connecticut Magazine 3/2006 McNeil Teaching award for Excellence in Pediatric Residents Teaching, Department of Pediatrics, University of Connecticut School of Medicine 6/2001 Paul Andrulonis, M.D. Teaching Award TEACHING EXPERIENCE: 7/94 Present Coordinator of Mental Health Services for Pediatricians sponsored by CME Office at Connecticut Children s Medical Center. University of Connecticut School of Medicine/The Institute of Living: Assistant Professor of Psychiatry and Pediatrics; Coordinator of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry rotation for General Psychiatry Residents; and Child and Adolescent Fellows, Instructor for Pediatric Residents, and medical students during their elective rotation in Child & Adolescent Psychiatry. 7/93 6/94 Mount Sinai Medical Center, New York, NY: Instructor in Psychiatry. Responsible for providing didactic lectures and ongoing supervision of third and fourth-year medical students, General Psychiatry Residents, and Child Fellows. 7/92 6/93 Mount Sinai Medical Center, New York, NY: Chief Resident in Child Psychiatry. Responsible for organizing weekly Grand Rounds for the Child Psychiatry Division and providing Child Psychiatry
curriculum to Pediatric house staff and medical students. 7/91 6/94 Mount Sinai Medical Center, New York, NY: Instructor in Pediatrics. Responsible for tutorial sessions with third-year medical students during their six-week inpatient rotation and supervising pediatric residents in the emergency room. PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES: 12/88 Present American Academy of Pediatrics 12/91 Present American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry 12/91 Present Connecticut Council of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry 12/91 6/94 New York Council for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry PRESENTATIONS: 4/ 2007 Psychopharmacotherapy in Autism: A Symptom Domain Approach CME to Department of Pediatrics, Tony Andrulonis, M.D. Mental Health Series, Hartford, CT. 5/15/07 Child and Adolescent Development: What s Normal and What s Not Community Education Series Hartford Hospital, Hartford, CT.
10/26/07 Role of Child Psychiatry in the Management of DSDs, AACAP Clinical Perspectives, Annual meeting AACAP Kansas City, KS. 11/2/07 Attachment Disturbance and its Clinical Manifestations, Teaching Series Pediatric Residents Hartford, CT. 11/8/07 Risperdone in Autism: Part of Symptom Domain Approach Update to Community Pediatricians, Connecticut Children s Medical Center, Hartford, CT. 12/6/07 Adolescent Engagement: Tricks of the Trade Keynote Speaker for Mental Health Series, to Independent Schools, Hartford, CT. 5/6/08 Suicide Contagion: The Psychaitrist s MRSA The Andrulonis Child Mental Health Evening Series, Hartford, CT 5/28/08 Beyond Screening: The Phenomenology and Treatment of Anxiety Disorders Mental Health Conference for Community Pediatricians, Baystate Medical Center Holoyke, MA. 10/31/08 A Guide to Teaching Pediatrics, Presentation for Special Interest Group, Annual AACAP Meeting, Chicago, IL. 3/4/09 Mental Health Considerations in the Management of Disorders of Sex Development (DSD s) Grand Rounds at The Institute of Living, Hartford, CT. 5/14/09 Understanding and Managing Aggression Keynote speaker for AAP-Sponsored School of Health Conference, Farmington, CT.
6/6/09 ADHD Along the Development Spectrum Lecture to Pediatricians, continuing medical education as part of Tony Andrulonis, M.D. Mental Health Series, Hartford, CT. 10/20/09 Assessment and Management of Psychiatric Emergencies of Psychiatric Emergencies in the Primary Care Setting The Andrulonis Child Mental Health Evening Series, Hartford, CT 1/14/10 Psychopharmacology Update 2010 Lecture to Pediatricians, The Andrulonis Child Mental Health Evening Series, Hartford, CT 2/10 to present: Involved in ongoing CME lectures to pediatricians on ADHD, psychopharmacology, and to pediatrics on developmental issues, self-injury, Autism and psychosomatic disorders. AACAP 2013 chair, Clinical perspectives on Functional Abdominal Pain Participaint, Clinical Perspectives, Disorders of Sex Development (also presented in 2010) ARTICLES: Pharmacotherapy of Childhood PDD: A Symptom Domain Approach, Connecticut Medicine, October 2005-69(9):525-533. Celexa in PDD. Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, April 2004. Use of Buproprion in ADHD. Letter to the Editor, Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, July 2000.
Solving Your Child s OCD. Book Review, Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, March 2001. Rev: September 2014