Free Memorandum in Opposition to Motion - District Court of Connecticut - Connecticut


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, A CURRICULUM VITAE ·
Academic Year 2003-2004
NAME: Patrick K. Fox, M.D.
EDUCATION: C
B. S., Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ 1990
MD., UMDNT-New Jersey School of Medicine, Newark, NI 1994
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E June 1994-June 1999: Yale University School of Medicine, Department of
I Psychiatry Post-Doctoral Residency
-PGYV, Residency in Forensic Psychiatry, Lew and Psychiatry Division, CMI-IC
-PGYIV, Chief Resident of PTSD/Anxiety Disorders Unit, West Haven VAMC y
I Psychiatrist forthe New Haven Oliice of Court Evaluations
E -PGYlE|I, West Haven Veterans Aifairs Mental Hygiene Clinic
Q . y -PGYH, Inpatient Adult and Child Psychiatry Rotations
I -PGYI, Transitional Medicine/Psychiatry/Neurology Program
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July 1, l999··Present: Yale University School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry .
Assistant Clinical Professor y
Consulting Forensic Psychiatrist, DMI·IAS, state of Connecticut I
» PROFESSIONAL HONOQ Og EECQENITION:
Recipient ofthe Laughlin Fellowship Award in Psychiatry-1998
I Rutgers University Cooperative Academic Merit Scholarship-1990
DEPARTLENTAL, UNIVERSITY Ag`E : y
Member, Yale Department ofPsychiat1y Resident Selection Committee, 2000-2004
Coordinator, Pnlrandllaximrmr Security Hospital Lecture Series for the Yale Forensic
Psychiatry Fellows, academic year 2000-2001, 2003 -2004, 2004-2005
I V Supervise the Yale University School of Medicine Forensic Psychiatry Fellows during » A
5 their clinical activities at Connecticut Valley Hospital, 1999-present »
Q Participate in the wwlcly CMHC-Division ot`Lsw4m1d Psychiatry rounds, 1999—present
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I Provide weekly supervision of a Yale Forensic Psychiatry Fellow, 2001 -present
E Lecturer, Law and Psychiatry Seminar for PGY-1] class, Merch-June 2004-
| Provide weekly supervision to Yale Medical Students as an interview or case write-up
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PROFES§I0§AL SERVICE:
E Professional Organizations
Member ofthe American Psychiatric Association 1997-1999 A
Member ofthe American Medical Association 1998-2001
Member of the Connecticut Psychiatric Society 1997-1999
Diplomate, American Board 0fPsyehiatry and Neurology, 1999
Diplomate, Forensic Psychiatry Subspecialty, American Board of Psychiatry and
Neurology, 2001
I State of Connecticut Committees
Participant: Committee to Stpdy Sexually yiglent Persom, state of Connecticut Office of A
l Policy and Management, 1998-1999.
I ZDMHAS representative: Qpmmittee to Stpdy Credentialing of Sexual Ogndg
E Treatment @vige;s, state of Connecticut Office of Policy and Management, 1999-2000.
. DMHAS representative: Sex OE`ender Policy and Agjggg Committgg, state of
Connecticut, Office of Policy and Management, 2000-2001, 2002-2003.
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l Member: Committee Qt Pgchoseg Egguation and DMI·IAS—state of 7
j Connecticut, 2000.
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E Participant: D@lA§ k,, i Recommendations: Working Toward the Elimination of Restraint & Seclusion, 1999- y
i 2000.
E DMI-IAS representative, Special Pgpnlations Pgojgg: Mgpel Development, 2001.
DMI-IAS-Division of Forensic Sewices representative, Practigg Qpmmittee:
Q Providing Service; jp those with Problem §exual Behagom, 2002. _
5 DMHAS representative, Preferred ' in Behay;@ &th Worlgggtp, 2002.
2 DMHAS, Qgnimissionefs Policy Work Group: Limits to Confidentiality, 2002.
Presentations
Jail Diversion, Balancing ofthe Court 's Interests, American Academy of Psychiatry and
I the Law, Annual Convention, Baltimore, MD, 1999.
Outpatient Civil Commitment, American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law, Annual V I
Convention, Vancouver, BC, 2000.
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i DMHAS-Connecticut, Forensic Grand Rounds, Substance Abuse Relapse Prevention for
j Insanity Acquittees, Recent Research Findings, presented at Connecticut Valley Hospital,
S/20/01.
° University of Connecticut, School of Medicine/Correctional Mental Health Conference,
Sex Ofenders: Risk Assessment, Management & the Possibilities for Treatment,
presented at UCHC on 12/ 18/01 and at Cheshire Correctional Center on 1/8/02.
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. Veterans Administration-Connecticut Healthcare System, Forgrsie Cgnunittee
I Qonfergg, Violence Risk Assessment, and Violence Risklvfanagement, presented at the
I West Haven Veterans Administration Hospital on 6/4/02.
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I Competency to be Executed, Yale Medical Student Psychiatric Association, April., 2004-
{ Melissa ’sProject: Probate Court-Monitored Treatment, American Academy of I
Psychiatry and the Law, Annual Convention, Scottsdale, Az., 2004. y
i Bibliography
Morgan lll, C.A., Hill, S.R., Fox, P.K., Kingham, P., & Southwick, S.M. Anniversary I
Reactions in Gulf War Veterans: A Follow-up Inquiry Six Years After the War-
gerlgg J`og_xg_aI of Psychgatgg 156:1075-1079, July 1999.
Charles A. Morgan Il], Sheila Wang, John Mason, Steven M. Southwick, Patrick Fox,
Gary Hnzlett, Dennis M. Charney, and G-my Greeniield, Hormone Profiles in Humans
Experiencing Military Survival Training. lijglogical Psychiatg; 47:891-901, May 2000.
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