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Philanthropy

Your gift to the Department of Psychiatry is an opportunity to support cutting edge discovery; prominent and respected physicians, scientists and investigators in psychiatric medicine; and to train the next generation of physicians and medical scientists. To learn more please call 410-706-0419, download the “Invitation to Support” brochure or make a gift online. With your generous support, we will be able to ensure a continued tradition of excellence in education, research and patient care.

The University of Maryland School of Medicine has embarked upon an ambitious plan to become one of the nation’s top five public medical schools over the next seven years, and the Department of Psychiatry is playing a central role in advancing this strategic mission. The Department is dedicated to providing excellence in biomedical education, basic and clinical research, quality patient care and service to improve the health of the citizens of Maryland and beyond.

In conjunction with The University of Maryland Medical System, the Department operates a large clinical service program, including divisions of general adult psychiatry, child and adolescent psychiatry, geriatric psychiatry and community psychiatry.

Our Community Psychiatry Program serves over 2000 adults and children annually in Baltimore; our Center for Infant Studies provides cutting-edge treatment to over 300 at-risk women and their infants and toddlers annually; our School-Based Mental Health Program provides on-site mental health care to over 2200 students in Baltimore City schools; and our Maryland Psychiatric Research Center provides state-of-the-art inpatient and outpatient treatment for several hundred persons with schizophrenia each year.

The Department also has long been a center of excellence in the education of psychiatrists. Our training program is nationally recognized for its enduring partnership with the State of Maryland, developing and sustaining a workforce of psychiatrists who serve throughout the State. For the past decade we have partnered with the Sheppard Pratt Health System, creating one of the premier psychiatric training programs in the country. We have well-established and highly productive programs of research which are focused on severe mental illnesses (in particular, schizophrenia). Our major research programs include the Maryland Psychiatric Research Center (MPRC); the VA Mental Illness Research, Education and Clinical Center; and the Division of Services Research. In addition, we have recently initiated new research programs in child and adolescent disorders, mood disorders and geriatric disorders. These programs are studying the causes of mental illnesses, seeking new treatments and intervening to ensure that the best scientifically proven treatments become available to the citizens of Maryland.

A fund in honor of Dr. Walter Weintraub, founder of the Combined Accelerated Program in Psychiatry, supports education in Psychiatry; while once honoring former chair Dr. John Talbott supports Psychiatry research. There is also a fund to support the Children's Mental Health program.

These are just a few of the initiatives and programs taking place within the Department of Psychiatry. Please see the short video clip below that highlights some of our programs. If you would like to thank a physician, support research or education initiatives or provide unrestricted support to the Department of Psychiatry please contact the Office of Development or visit our department's donation page.

 

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Awards/Gifts

Leonard and Helen R. Stulman

The University of Maryland School of Medicine's Department of Psychiatry proudly acknowledges The Leonard & Helen R. Stulman Charitable Foundation for their recent two-year, $200,000 grant award for our Informed Care Training Program (ICTP). The ICTP seeks to improve the quality of care and to reduce unmet needs for care among persons with schizophrenia who are receiving community based services. This project will be unique in its inclusion of patients, families and clinical staff in a partnership with researchers to identify their most pressing clinical problems and implement evidenced-based solutions. This process will set an example for bringing the new knowledge of the University setting into the community.

Irving Taylor, M.D. Research Award

The Department of Psychiatry of the University of Maryland School of Medicine is pleased to announce the creation of a new award to promote interest in research careers among psychiatric residents. The Irving Taylor Research Award, made possible by a generous gift from Dr. Taylor, will be awarded annually to the psychiatric resident who writes the best research paper. Dr. Irving Taylor is a 1943 graduate of the University of Maryland School of Medicine and founder of the Taylor Manor Hospital located in Ellicott City. He was a leading innovator during the 1950's and 1960's in the treatment of persons with serious mental illnesses. His most notable innovations included the early adoption of chlorpromazine usage for the treatment of persons with schizophrenia, and his pioneering programs for adolescents and for persons with co-occurring mental disorders and substance abuse. Under Dr. Taylor's leadership, Taylor Manor was well-known for its annual symposiums, featuring leading researchers from around the world. For more information, contact 410-328-6735.