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Dr. Lorin Scher

Lorin Scher is a professor and vice-chair in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences and the Roy T. Brophy endowed chair for education at the UC Davis School of Medicine. Dr. Scher specializes in integrated behavioral health models of care, neuropsychiatry, and hospital-based psychiatry. Dr. Scher serves as the director of emergency psychiatric services at UC Davis Medical Center and he directs behavioral health integration services across the university’s ambulatory care network and affiliates. Dr. Scher also serves as the medical director for Government and Community Relations at UC Davis Health. He also serves as co-director of the Huntington’s Disease Center of Excellence at UC Davis.
Dr. Scher treats patients suffering from medical and surgical illnesses in a variety of inpatient and outpatient settings, and he believes in an empathic and compassionate approach to patient care. Since 2012, Dr. Scher has collaborated with the UC Davis ambulatory care leadership team to integrate behavioral health programs into primary care and specialty services. This team has implemented validated screening measures and a stepped-treatment model to improve patient outcomes. The stepped program includes electronic consultations, ambulatory case management services, the collaborative care model (CoCM) for common psychiatric conditions, telepsychiatry services and embedded psychiatric consultants. Dr. Scher is the principal investigator for three studies related to mental health integration within primary care (funded by the California Healthcare Foundation, the Archstone Foundation and the UC Davis Practice Management Board), and he serves as a co-PI or co-investigator on a number of research and implementation grants related to service integration and neuropsychiatry (funded by UCOP, AHRQ, CDC, CIRM). Dr. Scher has over 33 publications in peer-reviewed journals and academic textbooks.
He also supervises medical students, residents, fellows and allied-health professionals in a variety of settings within UC Davis Health, including its consultation-liaison psychiatry service, emergency psychiatry service, primary care network, and within the Department of Care Services and Innovation. Dr. Scher oversees medical education efforts within the department of psychiatry. He also serves as chair of the curriculum enrichment committee within the school of medicine, which oversees the curriculum for post-clerkship and electives courses at UC Davis.
Dr. Scher completed his general psychiatry residency training at New York-Presbyterian Hospital (Cornell). He also completed a fellowship in consultation-liason (C-L) psychiatry at UC Davis before joining its faculty. He is board-certified in general psychiatry and consultation-liaison psychiatry. He received an M.D. at George Washington University School of Medicine, and earned his undergraduate degree in Economics at Columbia University.

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Jose Feliberti

Dr. Feliberti is a 7 year US Navy Veteran. He graduated from Universidad del Sagrado Corazon with a BS of Natural Sciences in 2009. Graduated from University of Queensland/Ochsner Clinical School in 2014. He is currently a PGY-1 psychiatry resident at the Kaweah Delta Healthcare District. During my time in medical school I was heavily involved with the aboriginal community during my 2 years in Australia and with the local community in New Orleans during my 2 years there. Last medical school rotation was in La Victoire, Haiti where a medical clinic, pharmacy and lab where run by physicians and medical students in trying to increase access to care to the community. My interests lie in working with disadvantaged communities and veterans. Which is what attracted me to Kaweah Delta. Currently working in improving my history taking by incorporating cultural formulations for improved assessment skills.

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Minal Bhatia

Dr. Bhatia is a PGY-1 resident at the UCLA-Kern Medical Psychiatry Residency program. I grew up in Fresno, California. I graduated from UC Davis College, where I obtained my Bachelors in Biological Sciences degree. From there, I went to Ross University School of Medicine, graduating in November 2016. I had always had an interest in Psychiatry, and focused my rotations to get more exposure to different psychiatry sub-specialties (inpatient, consultation and liaison, long term psychiatry inpatient facility, child psychiatry). I was accepted into the UCLA-Kern Medical Psychiatry Residency program, where I am greatly enjoying my time and learning experience.
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Dr. Mina Hah

Dr. Hah graduated from Columbia University and completed her medical training at The Ohio State University College of Medicine. She completed her residency training at the University of Pittsburgh and completed a child and adolescent psychiatry fellowship and a research fellowship at Stanford University. Areas of research included the study of genetic risk factors for suicide in the pediatric bipolar population as well as depression in the autism spectrum population. Dr. Hah has presented her work at the APA and AACAP, and has published in the field of bipolar disorders and autism spectrum disorders. She was the attending supervisor for Stanford psychiatry residents and medical students at the Palo Alto VA and at Children’s Health Council. At the Palo Alto VA, she led the dual diagnosis unit and at Children’s Health Council, she headed the ADHD clinic, provided school consultations and outpatient care. She was an invited speaker at the Stanford Pediatric Psychopharmacology Conference for ADHD case series and the Stanford Autism Working Group for the Presentation of Depression and Anxiety in Autism. Dr. Hah is an Associate Professor at UC Davis School of Medicine and supervises a resident and is the  Co-Instructor of Record of the Adolescent Psychiatry Course.  Dr. Hah advocates for patients and psychiatrists in her roles as a Psychiatry  Delegate at California Medical Association (CMA)  and as a  board member for California State Association of Psychiatry (CSAP) .  At UC Davis, she was the site PI of an international clinical trial at the MIND examining the role of a vasopressin antagonist for the treatment of patients with autism. Dr. Hah was Chief of Staff, Quality Management Director, and the Dual Diagnosis Unit Director of Heritage Oaks Hospital, an acute-care 125 bed psychiatric hospital in Sacramento, California. Dr. Hah was an Associate Professor at California Northstate University College of Medicine and the Psychiatry Clerkship Director. Dr. Hah currently still teaches as a Co-Instructor of Record of the Adolescent Psychiatry Course at UC Davis School of Medicine.  The majority of her time she runs and provides care in her private practice, Synapse Association. She is board certified in General Adult Psychiatry, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Addiction Medicine.

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