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Suzanne Shimoyama

Dr. Shimoyama is a Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Fellow at UC Davis Medical Center, where she also completed her General Psychiatry Residency. Originally from Northridge, California, Suzanne completed medical school at the Keck School of Medicine at the University of Southern California. Prior to pursuing a career in medicine, Suzanne worked for nearly a decade in television and film including writing for a popular children’s television show. She holds a bachelor’s degree in Ethnic Studies from the University of California at Berkeley. Suzanne’s professional interests include treatment of trauma in children and adolescents, developmental disabilities, the intersection of psychiatry and the media, and cultural psychiatry. She enjoys spending time in the outdoors with her husband and daughter and playing the ukulele.

Maisha Correia

Sarah Lee

Patrick Shea

Dr. Richard Zarriello

Dr. Elizabeth Tully

Dr. Elizabeth Tully is the KDHCD Interim Psychiatry Program Director and Medical Director of Psychiatry for the KDHCD Rural Clinics. She is board certified in both Child & Adolescent Psychiatry and General Psychiatry, has a BS in Psychology and a Master of Science in Biology from Wayne State University, Detroit. She has served as an examiner for the American Board of Psychiatry & Neurology for many years. Dr. Tully is a fellow of the American Psychiatric Association. Her research focus is early psychosis, prevention and intervention. Dr. Tully completed a National Institutes of Mental Health research fellowship in prodromal psychosis at Yale University in 2005. She is a member of the International Early Psychosis Association.

Dr. Melvin Winer

Shadee Giurgius

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James Bourgeois

Dr. Bourgeois is Vice Chair, Hospital Psychiatry Services; Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences; University of California, Davis Medical Center. He is a consultation-liaison and emergency psychiatrist specializing in patients with co-morbid systemic medical and psychiatric illness, substance-use related conditions, psychopharmacology, and ECT. He has a research interest in neuropsychiatric co-morbidity in fragile X-associated conditions.

Dr. Sam Castro

Mr. Matthew Kagan

Aubree Pereyra

Dwight Sievert

Dr. Helen White

Andrea Lopez

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Dr. Chloe Telles

Chloe Telles is currently a psychiatry resident at Kern Medical who is thrilled to serve the community within Central California. She is originally from Los Angeles, California where she completed her bachelor’s degree in Psychology at California State University Northridge, while working as a CPR instructor and serving as a peer health educator at the university health center. After moving to Mississippi for medical school, Chloe discovered her appreciation to give back to medically underserved populations, especially within the field of mental health.  She participated in a week-long experience focused on addiction with direct patient interaction and group therapy at the Betty Ford Center in Rancho Mirage, CA. Also during medical school, she enjoyed mentoring Girl Scouts about medicine and coordinating events as National Liaison at her medical school’s American Medical Women’s Association (AMWA) Chapter. Now as a resident physician, one of her priorities is being an advocate, mentor, and educator in serving the needs of psychiatric patients. Chloe strives to integrate mindfulness into patient care with an open heart and without bias. She is interested in pursuing fellowship in addiction psychiatry.  Her hobbies include indoor cycling, baking, traveling, music, and spending time with family and friends. Chloe is enthusiastic to serve as a representative for CCPS and looks forward to continue giving back to the community of central California. 

Dr. John McKean

Ms. Julia Reece

Stephanie Dong

Dr. Hala Saleem

Dr. Kristina Antonson

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Dr. Chloe Telles

Chloe Telles is currently a psychiatry resident at Kern Medical who is thrilled to serve the community within Central California. She is originally from Los Angeles, California where she completed her bachelor’s degree in Psychology at California State University Northridge, while working as a CPR instructor and serving as a peer health educator at the university health center. After moving to Mississippi for medical school, Chloe discovered her appreciation to give back to medically underserved populations, especially within the field of mental health.  She participated in a week-long experience focused on addiction with direct patient interaction and group therapy at the Betty Ford Center in Rancho Mirage, CA. Also during medical school, she enjoyed mentoring Girl Scouts about medicine and coordinating events as National Liaison at her medical school’s American Medical Women’s Association (AMWA) Chapter. Now as a resident physician, one of her priorities is being an advocate, mentor, and educator in serving the needs of psychiatric patients. Chloe strives to integrate mindfulness into patient care with an open heart and without bias. She is interested in pursuing fellowship in addiction psychiatry.  Her hobbies include indoor cycling, baking, traveling, music, and spending time with family and friends. Chloe is enthusiastic to serve as a representative for CCPS and looks forward to continue giving back to the community of central California. 

Dr. Vimal Satodiya

Dr. Diane Wolfe

Arul Sangani

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