| Education:
B.S., Psychology: University of South
Carolina
M.D.: Medical University of South
Carolina
Residency, Psychiatry: Vanderbilt
University Medical Center
Chief Resident, Psychiatry: Vanderbilt
University Medical Center
Fellowship. Experimental Therapeutics:
Division of Intramural Research Program,
National Institute of Mental Health
Summary
Statement:
Dr. Dawkins is Training Director for
the General Psychiatry Program. Responsibilities
include maintenance of the educational
program; including oversight of recruitment,
instruction, supervision, evaluation,
and advancement of residents within
the training program, as well as maintenance
of records related to program accreditation.
She is also Director of the Electroconvulsive
Therapy Service and attends on that
service 4 months per year. This includes
performing treatments, outpatient
and inpatient consultation, and clinical
supervision of third year residents
during their month-long ECT rotation
and fourth year residents doing ECT
electives. Clinical practice is largely
limited to mood disorders and ECT.
Representative
Publications:
1. Mendelowitz A, Dawkins K, Lieberman
J: in Lieberman JA, Tasman A (ed):
Psychiatric Drugs, chap Antidepressants
2000, pp 44-77.
2.
Dawkins K: The interaction of ethnicity,
sociocultural factors, and gender
in clinical psychopharmacology. Psychopharmacology
Bulletin 32:283-289, 1996.
3.
Dawkins K, Lieberman JA, Lebowitz
BD, Hsiao JK: Antipsychotics: Past
and Future: National Institute of
Mental Health Division of Services
and Intervention Research Workshop,
July 14, 1998. Schizophrenia Bulletin
25:395-405, 1999.
4.
Dawkins K, Ekstrom RD, Hill MA, Isaacs
DL, Golden RN: Ethnicity and seizure
threshold. Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology
and Biological Psychiatry 24:1289-1298,
2000.
5.
Hill MA, Courvoisie H, Dawkins K,
Nofal P, Thomas B: ECT for the treatment
of intractable mania in two prepubertal
male children. Convulsive Therapy
13:74-82, 1997.
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