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Tyehimba Hunt-Harrison, MD, MPH, DFAPA 

Vice Chair for Mental Health Access
Director of ACCESS Mental Health
Co-Director of ACCESS Mental Health Education
Director of ACCESS Mental Health Residency Training Track
Director of the Psychiatry Careers Pathway Program
Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist

Dr. Hunt-Harrison has had diverse career experiences over the past two decades in North Carolina. She has provided direct patient care in both outpatient and inpatient settings, served on clinical research teams, worked as a peer advisor in the public mental health sector, and led as coordinator for medical students and psychiatry trainees on the child adolescent unit at a state psychiatric hospital. Her clinical work is primarily focused on psychiatric assessments and treatment of children and adolescents requiring inpatient stabilization. She is Board Certified in both General Psychiatry and Child and Adolescent Psychiatry.  For the UNC Department of Psychiatry, she serves as Vice Chair for Mental Health Access. In that capacity, she leads and coordinates efforts that strive towards improved access to high-quality mental healthcare that results in meaningful outcomes for all people.

 

Lisa Luo, MS 

Program Manager of ACCESS Mental Health

Lisa Luo leads the design and implementation of ACCESS Mental Health’s initiatives and programming. With a background in Educational Psychology and Economics, Lisa has managed and contributed to the design, communications, evaluation, and implementation for a variety of projects, research studies, programs, and events in the fields of education, social work, and mental health. As a multi-media artist and facilitator, Lisa is passionate about using the power of the arts, creativity, somatic practices, and community building to cultivate wellbeing, healing, and resilience for underserved youth and adults.

 

Anthony Kulukulualani, MD 

Co-Director of ACCESS Mental Health Education

Dr. Anthony Kulukulualani is a Clinical Assistant Professor and serves as an Inpatient Attending at the Youth Behavioral Hospital in Butner, NC. Additionally, he serves as Co-Director of Education in the Mental Health ACCESS Program. He works with the Child and Adolescent Anxiety and Mood Disorders Program (CHAAMP) as a mental health access consultant. His clinical and research interests include first episode psychosis, neurodevelopmental disorders, early childhood development, psychotherapy, and mental health access. His professional interests include advocacy, teaching, curriculum development, mentoring, and leadership within organized medicine. 

 

Moriah Brown, MPH 

Project Coordinator of the Psychiatry Careers Pathway Program 

Through the UNC School of Medicine and UNC Health partnership, Moriah coordinates the Psychiatry Careers Pathway Program. She brings experience in undergraduate student advising though Peer Education leadership organizations across several NC college campuses. Moriah also has experience in public health, education, project coordination, and event planning. Moriah is passionate about creating space and opportunities for others, projects within the UNC Health’s Community Health & Engagement department, and reproductive education.

 

ACCESS Mental Health Advisory Council  

The ACCESS Mental Health advisory committee consists of Psychiatry faculty, staff, and trainees who provide feedback and recommendations to guide ACCESS Mental Health programming and planning.

Our current council members include the following:  

  1. Tamara Baker, PhD, Professor  
  2. Tamara Dawkins, PhD, Clinical Associate Professor 
  3. Charissa Gray, MPH, MSW, Project Director  
  4. Aimee Kresica, LCSW  
  5. Anthony Kulukulualani, MD, Assistant Professor 
  6. Zoe McElligott, PhD, Associate Professor 
  7. Todd O’Buckley, BS, Research Specialist 
  8. Felice Reddy, PhD, Research Associate Professor 
  9. Danielle Roubinov, PhD, Associate Professor  
  10. Scott Schwartz, PhD, Professor 
  11. Noah Schwarz, MD, Chief Resident 
  12. Michael Weber, MD, Education Chief Resident