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Robert S. Marin, MD Associate Professor of Psychiatry January 14, 2021 1 CURRICULUM VITAE ROBERT S. MARIN, M.D. University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine January, 2021 BIOGRAPHICAL Name: Robert S. Marin, MD Birth Date: April 24, 1946 Home Address: 5850 Centre Ave. #601 Pittsburgh, PA 15206 Birth Place: New York, NY Home Phone: (412) 715 4795 Citizenship: U.S.A. Business Address: Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic 3811 O'Hara Street Pittsburgh, PA 15213 Business Phone: (412) 246 5220 Email: [email protected] EDUCATION AND TRAINING UNDERGRADUATE 1964 1967 University of Rochester Rochester, NY B.A., cum laude Biology GRADUATE 1968 1971 Albert Einstein College of Medicine Bronx, NY M.D., 1971 1971 Harvard University, Cambridge, MA Special Student Program, Departments of Psychology, Philosophy and Social Relations POST GRADUATE 1972 Mt. Sinai Hospital New York, NY Solomon Berson, MD Chair Internship in Medicine 1974 1975 Harvard University Boston, MA Clinical Fellow in Neurology Norman Geschwind, MD Chair Residency in Neurology 1976 1978 Dartmouth Medical School Hanover, NH Clinical Fellow in Psychiatry Peter Whybrow, MD Chair Residency in Psychiatry

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    CURRICULUM VITAE

    ROBERT S. MARIN, M.D.

    University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine

    January, 2021

    BIOGRAPHICAL

    Name: Robert S. Marin, MD Birth Date: April 24, 1946

    Home Address: 5850 Centre Ave. #601 Pittsburgh, PA 15206

    Birth Place: New York, NY

    Home Phone: (412) 715 4795 Citizenship: U.S.A.

    Business Address: Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic 3811 O'Hara Street Pittsburgh, PA 15213

    Business Phone: (412) 246 5220 Email: [email protected]

    EDUCATION AND TRAINING

    UNDERGRADUATE

    1964 – 1967 University of Rochester Rochester, NY

    B.A., cum laude

    Biology

    GRADUATE

    1968 – 1971 Albert Einstein College of Medicine Bronx, NY

    M.D., 1971

    1971 Harvard University, Cambridge, MA

    Special Student Program, Departments of Psychology, Philosophy and Social Relations

    POST GRADUATE

    1972 Mt. Sinai Hospital New York, NY

    Solomon Berson, MD Chair

    Internship in Medicine

    1974 – 1975 Harvard University Boston, MA

    Clinical Fellow in Neurology Norman Geschwind, MD Chair

    Residency in Neurology

    1976 – 1978 Dartmouth Medical School Hanover, NH

    Clinical Fellow in Psychiatry Peter Whybrow, MD Chair

    Residency in Psychiatry

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    1979

    University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Pittsburgh, PA

    Fellow in Geriatric Psychiatry Monica Blumenthal, MD, PhD, Director

    APPOINTMENTS AND POSITIONS

    ACADEMIC

    1979 – 1992 University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, PA

    Assistant Professor of Psychiatry

    1993 – 2014 University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, PA

    Associate Professor of Psychiatry

    May 2014 University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, PA

    Clinical Associate Professor of Psychiatry

    NON-ACADEMIC

    July, 1972 – June, 1974

    Indian Health Service, United States Public Health Service Hospital Winslow, AZ

    General Medical Officer and Clinical Director

    1980 –1994 General Medical Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic Pittsburgh, PA

    Supervising Psychiatrist Emergency Room

    May, 1981 – November, 1982

    Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic Pittsburgh, PA

    Acting Medical Director, Geriatric Psychiatry and Behavioral Neurology Module

    July, 1984 Indian Health Service, United States Public Health Service Hospital Tuba City, AZ

    Consultant

    1989 – 2014

    Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic Pittsburgh, PA

    Staff Psychiatrist, Integrated Health and Aging Inpatient Service

    1995 - 2010 Hill Recovery Center, Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic Pittsburgh, PA

    Staff Psychiatrist

    1995 – 2003 Institute for Public Health and Psychiatry, Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic Pittsburgh, PA

    Staff Psychiatrist

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    CERTIFICATION AND LICENSURE

    SPECIALTY CERTIFICATION

    1972 National Board of Medical Examination

    1980 American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology

    2001-2014 Added Qualification in Geriatric Psychiatry

    2014 Certification in Community Psychiatry

    MEDICAL OR OTHER PROFESSIONAL LICENSURE

    1973 – 1974 Arizona State Licensure

    1975 – 1976 Massachusetts State Licensure

    1977 – 1979 New Hampshire State Licensure

    1979 – present Pennsylvania State Licensure

    MEMBERSHIPS IN PROFESSIONAL AND SCIENTIFIC SOCIETIES

    1977 – present American Psychiatric Association

    1992 – 2013 American Neuropsychiatric Association

    1998 – present American Association of Community Psychiatrists

    1995 – present

    Community Empowerment Association Pittsburgh, PA

    Consultant and Medical Director of Behavioral Wellness Program

    2002 – 2006 Benedum Geriatric Center Pittsburgh, PA

    Staff Psychiatrist

    2005 – 2010 Hill Recovery Center, Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic Pittsburgh, PA

    Medical Director

    2007 – present Center for Public Service Psychiatry Pittsburgh, PA

    Associate Director

    May, 2014 – June, 2018

    University Drive Veteran’s Administration Hospital Pittsburgh, PA

    Staff psychiatrist

    HONORS

    1971 Alpha Omega Alpha, Albert Einstein College of Medicine

    1984 – 1989 National Institute on Aging Academic Award

    1990 Fellow, American Psychiatric Association

    1994 Peace and Justice Award, National Council for Urban Peace and Justice and the Gang-Peace Council of Western Pennsylvania

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    2019 Service Award Recipient, 25th Anniversary, Community Empowerment Association, Homewood, PA

    PUBLICATIONS Refereed Articles:

    1. Marin RS, and Tucker GJ: Psychopathology and hemispheric dysfunction. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 169:546-557, 1981.

    2. Hanin I, Reynolds CF, Kupfer DJ, Kopp U, Taska LS, Hoch CC, Spiker DG, Sewitch DE, Martin D, Marin RS,

    Nelson JP, Zimmer B, and Morycz RK: Elevated red blood cell/plasma choline ratio in dementia of the Alzheimer type: Clinical and polysomnographic correlates. Psychiatry Research, 13:167-173, 1984.

    3. Reynolds CF, Kupfer DJ, Taska L, Hoch CC, Spiker DG, Sewitch DE, Zimmer B, Marin RS, Nelson JP, Martin D,

    and Morycz R: EEG sleep in elderly depressed, demented and healthy subjects. Biological Psychiatry, 20:431-442, 1985.

    4. Reynolds CF, Kupfer DJ, Taska LS, Hoch CC, Sewitch DE, Restifo K, Spiker DG, Zimmer B, Marin RS, Nelson

    JP, Martin D and Morycz RK: Sleep apnea in Alzheimer's dementia. Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, 46:257-261, 1985.

    5. Marin RS and Manning LA: Conflicts and complexity in inpatient geropsychiatry. General and Hospital

    Psychiatry, 7:83-91, 1985.

    1998 Teacher of the Year, Department of Psychiatry, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center

    2002 Teacher of the Year (Geriatrics), Department of Psychiatry, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center

    2003 The Exemplary Psychiatrist Award, Honorable Mention, National Alliance for the Mentally Ill

    2004 Golden Apple Award Certificate of Recognition for Excellence in Teaching

    2006 Association of Medical Students Interested in Psychiatry,Teacher of the Year (Geriatrics), Department of Psychiatry, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center

    2006 Co-recipient, Best Inpatient Teaching Service, Department of Psychiatry, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center

    2006 Award for Commitment and Excellence in Service (ACES), University of Pittsburgh Medical Center

    2006 Physician of the Year, Department of Psychiatry, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center

    2007 Exemplary Teaching Award for an Outpatient Subspecialty Clinic, Hill Recovery Center, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center

    2008 Co-recipient, Exemplary Teaching Award for an Inpatient Program (Geriatric Psychiatry)

    2010 Distinguished Lifetime Fellow, American Psychiatric Association

    2011 Diversity Award, American Association of Geriatric Psychiatry

    2014 Community Builders Award, Community Empowerment Association, Homewood, PA

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    6. Brenner RP, Ulrich R, Spiker DG, Sclabassi RJ, Reynolds CF, Marin RS, and Boller F: Computerized EEG spectral analysis in elderly normal, demented and depressed subjects. Electroencephalogr. Clin. Neurophysiol, 64:483-492, 1986.

    7. Marin RS, Ford C, Foster J, Reiffler B, Reisberg B, Robinowitz C, Sledge W, Spar J and Tighe P: A curriculum for

    education in geriatric psychiatry. American Journal of Psychiatry, 145:836-843, 1988.

    8. Marin RS, Newman SG, Onawola R, Kollar M and Sucov M. A strengths oriented treatment program. Clinical Gerontologist, 8:19-34, 1988.

    9. Marin RS: Differential diagnosis and classification of apathy. American Journal of Psychiatry, 147:22-30, 1990.

    10. Marin RS: Apathy: A neuropsychiatric syndrome. J. Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences, 3:243-254,

    1991.

    11. Marin RS, Biedrzycki RC, Firinciogullari S: Reliability and validity of the Apathy Evaluation Scale. Psychiatry Research, 38:143-162, 1991.

    12. Marin RS, Biedrzycki RC, Firinciogullari S: The sources of convergence between measures of apathy and

    depression. Journal of Affective Disorders, 28:117-124, 1993.

    13. Marin RS, Biedrzycki RC, Firinciogullari S: Group differences in the relationship between apathy and depression. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 182:235-239, 1993.

    14. Marin RS, Fogel BS, Hawkins J, Duffy J, Krupp B: Apathy: a treatable disorder. Journal of Neuropsychiatry and

    Clinical Neurosciences, 7:23-30, 1995.

    15. Harinath M, Rosen J, Marin RS: Neuropsychiatric Sequelae of Cerebrovascular Disease. The Neurologist, 1:219-231, 1995.

    16. Marin RS, Booth B, Lidz C, Morycz RK, Wettstein R: A Mental Health Perspective on Ethical Dilemmas in Elder

    Abuse. Journal of Elder Abuse and Neglect, 7:49-68, 1995. Also published in Johnson, T.F. (Ed.), Elder Mistreatment: Ethical Issues, Dilemmas, and Decisions, New York: Haworth, 1995.

    17. Rosen J, Rogers J, Marin RS, Mulsant B, Reynolds CF: A control-relevant intervention for the treatment of minor

    and major depression in a long-term care facility. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 5:247-257, 1997.

    18. Gerring J, Freund L, Gerson, A, Capozzoli J, Frosch E, Brady K, Marin RS, Denckla M: Psychometric characteristics of the Children's Motivation Scale. Psychiatry Research 63:205-217, 1996.

    19. Pollock BG, Mulsant BH, Rosen J, Sweet RA, Mazumdar S, Bharucha A, Marin RS, Jacob NJ, Huber KA, Kastango

    KB, Chew ML: Comparison of citalopram, perphenazine, and placebo for the acute treatment of psychosis and behavioral disturbances in hospitalized, demented patients. American Journal of Psychiatry 159:460-465, 2002.

    20. Marin RS, Butters M, Mulsant BH, Pollock BG, Reynolds CF: Apathy and executive dysfunction in late life

    depression. Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry and Neurology, 16:112-116, 2003.

    21. Marin RS and Wilkosz PA: Disorders of diminished motivation. Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation 20:377-388, July/August 2005.

    22. Lenze EJ, Munin MC, Dew MA, Marin RS, Butters MA, Skidmore ER, Whyte EM, Begley A., Reynolds CF:

    Apathy after hip fracture: A potential target for interventions to improve functional outcomes. Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences 21:271-278, 2009.

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    23. Contractor LFM, Celedonia KL, Cruz M, Douaihy A, Kogan JN, Marin RS, Stein BD: Mental health services for

    children of substance abusing parents: Voices from the community. Community Mental Health Journal 10, Nov.

    2010.

    24. 24. Clarke DE, Ko JY, Kuhl EA, van Reekum R, Salvador RR, Marin RS: Are the available apathy measures reliable and valid? A review of the psychometric evidence. Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 70:73-97, 2011.

    25. Mannion, E, Marin R, Chapman, P, Real, L, Berman, E, Solomon, P, Dinich, D, Molinaro, M, Cantwell, K:

    Overcoming Systemic Barriers to Family Collaboration in Psychiatry. American Journal of Psychiatric Rehabilitation, 15: 61–80, 2012.

    26. Marin RS: The Three Dimensional Approach to Neuropsychiatric Assessment. J. Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences, 4:384-393, 2012.

    27. Sowers WE and Marin RS: A Community Engaged Curriculum for Public Service Psychiatry Training. Community Ment Health Journal DOI 10.1007/s10597-012-9587-x, 2012

    28. Marin RS and Govornoy I: Echolalia: Stimulus Bound Responding in the Affective Domain, J Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences, 26:92-96, 1014.

    29. Calabrese JR, Fava M, Garibaldi G, Grunze H, Krystal a, Laughren T, Macfadden W, Marin R, Nierenberg A, Tohen M, Methodological approaches and magnitude of the clinical unmet need associated with amotivation in mood

    disorders. Journal of Affective Disorders, Volume 168, 15 October 2014, pages 439-451. INVITED PUBLICATIONS:

    1. Reynolds CF, Marin RS, and Spiker DG: Clinical considerations in prescribing antidepressants to geriatric patients. Geriatric Medicine Today, 2:45-55, 1983.

    2. Marin RS and Morycz RK: Victims of elder abuse. In: RT Ammerman and M Hersen (Eds.), Treatment of Family

    Violence: A Sourcebook. John Wiley and Sons: New York, 136-164, 1989.

    3. Marin RS: Geriatric populations. In: ME Thase, BA Edelstein and M. Hersen (Eds.), Handbook of Outpatient Treatment of Adults. Plenum Press: New York, 1990.

    4. Marin RS: Commentary on Emergencies in Geriatric Psychiatry. In: JE Mezzich and B. Zimmer (Eds.),

    Emergency Psychiatry. International Universities Press: Madison, Connecticut, 1990.

    5. Marin RS: A research perspective on the role of dependency and elder abuse: Comment on paper by T. Fulmer. Journal of Elder Abuse and Neglect, 2:59-63, 1990.

    6. Marin RS: Apathy and related disorders of diminished motivation. American Psychiatric Association 1996

    Annual Review of Psychiatry, pp. 205-242, 1996.

    7. Marin RS: Apathy: Concept, syndrome, neural mechanisms, and treatment. Seminars in Clinical Neuropsychiatry, 1:304-314, 1996. (Reprinted and translated into Italian in, C Blundo and R Stowe (Eds.), I disturbi del comportamento tra neurologia e psichiatria, Basi neurobiologiche e sindromi clinicheMasson, Milano, 1998)

    http://www.springerlink.com/content/0010-3853/http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0165032714004339http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0165032714004339

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    8. Booth BK, Bruno AA, Marin RS: Psychological therapy with abused and neglected patients. In LA Baumhover & SC Beall (Eds.), Abuse, Neglect, and Exploitation of Older Persons. Baltimore: Health Professions, 1996.

    9. Marin RS: Apathy -- Who Cares? An introduction to the concept of apathy and related disorders of diminished

    motivation. Psychiatric Annals 27:18-24, 1997; (Issue devoted to Apathy and Other Disorders of Diminished Motivation, J Duffy and RS Marin, Eds.)

    10. Marin, R.S. Differential diagnosis of apathy and related disorders. Psychiatric Annals 27:30-33, 1997; (Issue

    devoted to Apathy and Other Disorders of Diminished Motivation, J Duffy & RS Marin, Eds).

    11. Silva SG and Marin RS: Apathy in neuropsychiatric disorders. CNS Spectrums 4:31-50, 1999.

    12. Marin RS: The Apathy Evaluation Scale. Handbook of Psychiatric Measurements, American Psychiatric Association Press, Washington, DC, 2000.

    13. Pollock BG, Mulsant BH, Rosen J, Sweet RA, Mazumdar S, Bharucha A, Marin RS, et al.: Comparison of

    Citalopram, Perphenazine and Placebo for the Acute Treatment of Psychosis and Behavioral Disturbances in Hospitalized, Demented Patients. In: B Vellas, LJ Fitten, H Feldman, E Giacobini, M Grundman, B Winblad (Eds.) Research and Practice in Alzheimer’s Disease Vol 7, 2003. Paris: Serdi Publishers, 2003 pp.180-189.

    14. Marin RS and Chakravorty S: Disorders of diminished motivation. In JM Silver, TW McAllister, SC Yudofsky

    (Eds.), Textbook of Traumatic Brain Injury, American Psychiatric Association Press, Inc., Washington, DC, 2005.

    15. Wilkosz PA. and Marin RS: Disorders of diminished motivation. In: JM Silver, TW McAllister, SC Yudofsky (Eds.), Textbook of Traumatic Brain Injury, American Psychiatric Association Press, Inc., Washington, DC, 2nd Edition, 2011.

    ABSTRACTS: 1. Reynolds CF, Kupfer DJ, Taska LS, Sewitch D, Hoch C, Restifo M, Priaino M, Berman S, Zimmer B, Marin RS, et al.: Comparative frequency of sleep apnea and nocturnal myoclonic activity in elderly depressed, demented and healthy control subjects. Sleep Research Society, 13:259, 1984. 2. Reynolds CF, Kupfer DJ, Taska LS, Hoch C, Sewitch D, Zimmer B, Marin RS, et al.: Comparative EEG sleep findings in elderly depressed, demented and healthy control subjects. Sleep Research Society, 13:25, 1984. 3. Brenner RP, Sclabassi RJ, Spiker DG, Ulrich R, Reynolds CF, Boller F, Lordeon P, Marin RS, et al.: Computerized spectral analysis in elderly normal, demented and depressed subjects. Electroencephalogr. Clin. Neurophysiol., 61:33, 1985. 4. Marin RS : A supportive psychotherapeutic technique for the seriously impaired elderly. Gerontologist, 25:260, 1985. 5. Marin RS: Apathy in Late Mental Disorders: Neuropsychiatric Significance. Gerontologist, 26:209A, 1986. 6. Newman S, Marin RS,Kollar M, Onawola R, Sucov, M: A Geropsychiatric Strengths Oriented Treatment Program. Gerontologist, 26:210A, 1986.

    7. Biedrzycki RA and Marin RS: The Differential Diagnosis of Apathy. Gerontologist, 28:39A, 1988. 8. Marin RS and Biedrzycki R: Apathy: Meaning and Measurement. Gerontologist, 28:39A, 1988. 9. Marin RS, Biedrzycki R, Firinciogullari, S. Reliability and validity of the Apathy Evaluation Scale. Gerontologist,

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    30:225A, 1990. 10. Marin RS, Biedrzycki R, Firinciogullari S: Apathy and Depression in Neuropsychiatry. Gerontologist, 31:250A, 1991. 11. Marin RS: The Clinical Significance and Measurement of Apathy. Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences, 4:445, 1993. 12. Marin RS, Fogel BS, Hawkins J, Duffy J, Krupp B: Apathy: A treatable disorder. Gerontologist, 34:270A, 1994. 13. Marin, R.S., Fogel, B.S., Hawkins, J., Duffy, J., Krupp, B. Apathy: A treatable disorder. Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences, 1995 14. Duffy JD, Kant R, Marin RS: Recent advances in the neuropsychiatry of disorders of motivation. Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences, 7:397, 1995.

    PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES TEACHING:

    Lectures and Courses:

    MEDICAL STUDENTS:

    1. Course Name: Description: Year: No. of Times: To Whom: No. of Students: Where:

    Medical Student Clerkship Lecture Series Lecture: Normal Aging 1980-1985 Inclusive 3 times per year Third-Year Medical Students 140 per year approximately Department of Psychiatry, Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic

    2. Course Name: Description: Year: No. of Times: To Whom: No. of Students: Where:

    Medical Student Clerkship Lecture Series Lectures: Organic Mental Disorders; Psychiatric Syndromes Associated with Focal 1981-1990 Inclusive 4 times per year Third-Year Medical Students 30 Department of Psychiatry, Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic

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    3. Course Name: Description: Year: No. of Times: To Whom: No. of Students: Where:

    Medical Student Clerkship in Psychiatry Lectures on Diagnosis and Assessment of Late Life Psychiatric Disorders 1984-1985 Inclusive; 1993 3-4 per year Second-Year Medical Students Approximately 100 per year Department of Psychiatry, WPIC

    4. Course Name: Description: Year: No. of Times: To Whom: No. of Students: Where:

    Neuroscience Course Lecture: Dementia and Delirium 1994-1997 Inclusive; 1998-2004 Inclusive, Revised Course 1 per year Second Year Medical Students Approximately 120 per year UPSOM

    5. Course Name: Description: Year: No. of Times: To Whom: No. of Students: Where:

    Doctor-Patient Relationship Group Facilitator 1996-2011 Inclusive 1-3 per year First Year Medical Students Approximately 10 per session UPSOM

    6. Course Name: Description: Year: No. of Times: To Whom: No. of Students: Where:

    Diversity Workshop Seminar Leader and Facilitator 2007-2014 1 per year First Year Medical Students Approximately 10 UPSOM

    7. Course Name: Description: Year: No. of Times: To Whom: No. of Students:

    Where:

    Psychiatry Clerkship Lecture: Recovery Principles 2013-2016 2-3 Third Year Medical Students 10-20 WPIC

    8. Course Name: Description: Year: No. of Times: To Whom: No. of Students: Where:

    Sexual Health Aging and Sexuality 2012-2014 1x/year Third and Fourth Year Medical Students Approximately 10 UPSOM

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    RESIDENTS:

    8. Course Name: Description: Year: No. of Times: To Whom: No. of Students: Where:

    Introduction to Clinical Psychiatry Seminars on Selected Topics 1980-1987 Inclusive 2 per year General Psychiatry Residents, PGY I 10-15 per seminar Department of Psychiatry, WPIC

    9. Course Name: Description: Year: No. of Times: To Whom: No. of Students: Where:

    Psychopathology in Late Life Lectures: Normal Development, Principles of Psychotherapy, Organic Behavioral Syndromes, Psychosis in Neuropsychiatric Disorders, Subcortical-Frontal Dementias 1981-1989 Inclusive; 1994-1998 Inclusive 1-2 per year General Psychiatry Residents, PGY I and II Approximately 15 per seminar Department of Psychiatry, WPIC

    10. Course Name: Description: Year: No. of Times: To Whom: No. of Students: Where:

    Neuroscience Course Lecture: Apathy and Related Disorders 1997-1999 Inclusive 1 per year PGY IV Psychiatry Residents Approximately 15 Department of Psychiatry, WPIC

    11. Course Name: Description: Year: No. of Times: To Whom: No. of Students: Where:

    Social Psychiatry Lecture: Understanding ‘Gang’ (Youth) Violence (with Rashad Byrdsong) 1997-1998 Inclusive 1 PGY II Psychiatric Residents Approximately 15 per lecture Department of Psychiatry, WPIC

    13. Course Name: Description: Year: No. of Times: To Whom: No. of Students: Where:

    Social and Community Psychiatry Seminars: Personal and Social Meaning of Youth Violence 1999-2003 Inclusive 1 per year PGY II Psychiatry Residents Approximately 15 per year Department of Psychiatry, WPIC

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    14. Course Name: Description: Year: No. of Times: To Whom: No. of Students: Where:

    Personal Growth and Professional Development Seminars: Solo taught all sessions 1999-2010 Inclusive 8-10 sessions per course, 1 time per year PGY IV and V Psychiatry Residents 12-15 per year Department of Psychiatry, WPIC

    15. Course Name: Description: Year: No. of Times: To Whom: No. of Students: Where:

    Neuropsychiatry PGY I All Lectures 1999-2012 4-6 sessions per course; 2 times per year PGY I Psychiatry Residents 5-8 per session Department of Psychiatry, WPIC

    16. Course Name: Description: Year: No. of Times: To Whom: No. of Students: Where:

    Neuropsychiatry PGY II All lectures taught solo except 1 session per course co-taught 2006-2010 with B. Branstetter, M. Butters, C Reynolds 8 sessions per course, 1999-2013 PGY II Psychiatry Residents 10-15 per year Department of Psychiatry, WPIC

    17. Course Name: Description: Year: No. of Times: To Whom: No. of Students: Where:

    Neuropsychiatry PGY III Principles of Neuropsychiatric Assessment 2014-present 1-2 lectures per year PGY III Psychiatry Residents 12-15 per lecture Department of Psychiatry, WPIC

    17. Course Name: Description: Year: No. of Times: To Whom: No. of Students: Where:

    Benedum Geriatric Center Case Conferences and Lectures Seminars on Neuropsychiatric Assessment and Case Conferences 1999-present 2 per year PGY III Psychiatry Residents 3-4 Benedum Geriatric Center

    18. Course Name: Description: Year: No. of Times: To Whom: No. of Students: Where:

    Community Psychiatry Lectures (with W. Sowers, MD) on Basic Principles and Themes in Community Psychiatry 2014 - present 2-3 lectures per year PGY III Psychiatry Residents (15 ) WPIC

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    FELLOWS:

    19. Course Name: Description: Year: No. of Times: To Whom: No. of Students: Where:

    Geriatric Psychiatry Fellowship Seminar Lectures on: Elder Abuse, Neuropsychiatric Approach to Dementia, Sexuality and Aging 1997-2007 2 per year Fellows in Geriatric Psychiatry 2-4 Department of Psychiatry, WPIC

    20. Course Name: Description: Year: No. of Times: To Whom: No. of Students: Where:

    Geriatric Psychiatry Fellowship Seminar Lectures on Culture and Aging, Sexuality and Aging, Elder Abuse 2008-present 1x/year for each topic Fellows in Geriatric Medicine and Geriatric Psychiatry 5-8 Department of Psychiatry, WPIC

    OTHER:

    21. Course Name: Description: Year: No. of Times: To Whom: No. of Students: Where:

    Continuing Medical Education Lectures and Case Conferences on Selected Topics In Geriatric Psychiatry 1979-1995 1 per year Community providers 20-50 Office of Educational and Regional Programming, Department of Psychiatry, WPIC

    22. Course Name: Description: Year: No. of Times: To Whom: No. of Students: Where:

    Psychopharmacology Topics in Clinical Psychopharmacology 2010 6 lectures Nurse Practitioner Students 6 UPMC School of Nursing

    23. Course Name: Description: Year: No. of Times: To Whom: No. of Students: Where:

    Health Academy Power Shuffle and Diversity Seminar 2012-present 3 High School Student Attendees 15 UPSOM

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    Supervision:

    1. Supervision of general psychiatry residents in psychotherapy, 1980-2003 2. Supervision of general psychiatry residents and medical students on inpatient geriatric psychiatry, 1989-present 3. Supervisor of psychiatry residents’ community psychiatry rotations and electives at Hill Recovery Center, 2000-

    2010 Inclusive. 4. Supervision of geriatric psychiatry fellows’ inpatient rotation, 1989-present 5. Supervision of residents’ community mental health electives at Community Empowerment Association,

    Homewood, PA, 6 residents for 4-8 months each, 2000-2010 6. Psychotherapy Supervision, 2013 (1 supervisee), 2014 (4 supervisees), 2016-present (1supervisee) 7. Supervision in Transpersonal Psychiatry, 2015 ((2 residents) 8. Psychotherapy supervision, 2015-2019 (1 resident)

    Department of Psychiatry, Educational Service as Program or Course Director:

    1. Course Director, Introduction to Clinical Psychiatry, 1984-1986. 2. Director, Geriatrics/Affective Disorders Residents' Clinical Rotation, July 1985-1987. 3. Education Coordinator, Geriatric Psychiatry and Behavioral Neurology Module, 1984-1990. 4. Course director for PGY IV/V course, “Personal Growth and Professional Development,” 1999-2010. 5. Course director, PGY I Neuropsychiatry Course PGY I, 1999-present 6. Course director, Neuropsychiatry Course PGY II 1999-present. 7. Convener, “Community Mental Health Rounds,” 2003-2008 8. Associate Director, Center for Public Service Psychiatry Fellowship in Public Service Psychiatry, 2008-present 9. Co-director, online continuing medical education program, “Community Psychiatry Forum,” Center for Public

    Service Psychiatry, 2008-present. 10. Medical Director, Annual conference, Center for Public Service Psychiatry, 2014-2019

    PRIOR GRANT SUPPORT

    Grants Received

    Years Inclusive

    Grant Title

    Source

    Principal Investigator:

    AG 00235

    ($214,000)

    1984-1989 Apathy in Late Life Mental Disorders NIA Acadaemic Award

    RO1 MH 41930

    ($191,469)

    1987-1989 Apathy in Late Life Mental Disorder NIMH

    Seed Grant

    ($10,000)

    1989-1990 Psychophysiological Correlates of Apathy Clinical Research

    Center, WPIC

    Grants Received

    Years

    Inclusive Grant Title Source

    Co-investigator:

    R01 NR02108 $48,000 5% Effort

    1990-1993

    Nursing Postvention for Widows and Widowers Principal Investigator: Rose Constantino, PhD

    NIH

    RESEARCH

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    $120,000 5% Effort

    1997-1999 A Mental Health Intervention to Prevent Youth Violence Principal Investigator: Rashad Byrdsong

    Staunton Farms Foundation

    $120,000 10% Effort

    1999-2001 A Mental Health Intervention to Prevent Youth Violence Principal Investigator: Rashad Byrdsong

    Staunton Farms Foundation

    MH 59666 $1,139,357 5% Effort

    2000-2004 Continuation Pharmacotherapy for Agitation of Dementia Principal Investigator: Bruce G. Pollock, MD, PhD

    NIMH

    Extramural Consultation:

    AG06322 1996-1997

    Determinants of Recovery from Hip Fracture: An Epidemiology Study. Principal Investigator: Jay Magaziner, PhD

    NIA

    K20 MH-00997 1994 Psychopathology of Frontal Lobe Injury in Childhood Principal Investigator: Joan Gerring, MD

    NIMH

    ***** 2008 Apathy as a Predictor of Compliance in Diabetes Mellitus Veteran’s Administration

    2012

    Consultant to “Early Life Disorders of Motivation: A Predictor

    of Mental Disorders and Poor Outcome?” one day conference

    sponsored by Roche Pharmaceuticals, San Francisco, CA,

    October, 2012.

    INVITED LECTURES: "The Concept of Apathy". Presentation at National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, October, 1987. “Apathy: The Concept and Its Measurement.” Gerontology Center, Brown University, November, 1991. “Assessment of Apathy.” Grand Rounds presentation, Palo Alto Veterans Administration Hospital, Palo Alto, CA, November,1991. “Apathy: Meaning and Measurement.” Grand Rounds presentation, Walter Reed Hospital, Washington, D.C., April, 1992. “The Concept of Apathy and Its Measurement.” New Jersey College of Medicine and Dentistry, August, 1992. “The Concept of Apathy and Its Measurement.” Allegheny Neuropsychiatric Institute, October,1993. “The Meaning and Measurement of Apathy.” The Kennedy Neurological Institute, Johns Hopkins University Medical

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    Center, April, 1994. “Apathy and Related Disorders of Diminished Motivation.” Sunnybrook Health Center, Toronto, Canada, January, 1999. “Personal Growth and Professional Development: A Role for Meditation and Mindfulness in Psychiatric Education,” Bethesda Naval Hospital, March, 2008. “Personal Growth and Professional Development: A Role for Meditation and Mindfulness in Psychiatric Education,” Walter Reed Hospital, Bethesda, Maryland, March, 2008. “Personal Growth and Professional Development: A Role for Meditation and Mindfulness in the Education of Mental Health Professionals,” University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, Nebraska, March 2008. “Apathy: Current Concepts and Controversies.” Keynote lecture. Joint Meeting of the Korean and Japanese Stroke Society, Fukuoka, Japan, November, 2008. “Apathy: Meaning, Measurement, Management and More.” World Congress of Neurology, Bangkok, Thailand, October, 2009. “A Three Dimensional Approach to Neuropsychiatric Assessment.” World Congress of Neurology, Bangkok, Thailand, October, 2009. “Apathy and Depression: Clarifying the Concept, Approaching the Mechanism,” Roche Pharmaceuticals, Symposium on Human Motivation and Its Disorders, in association with annual meeting of the European College of Neuropsychopharmacology, Paris, France, August, 2011. “Apathy: Definition, Diagnosis and Assessment,” Keynote lecture, Symposium on Apathy and Diminished Motivation in Psychiatric and Neuropsychiatric Disorders, Oslo, Norway, April, 2012. “Motivation: The Third Domain of Psychopathology,” Keynote lecture, Symposium on Apathy and Diminished Motivation in Psychiatric and Neuropsychiatric Disorders, Oslo, Norway, April, 2012. PRESENTATIONS NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL MEETINGS: "The Impact of Dementia on the Family." Presentation made on behalf of Monica D. Blumenthal, M.D., Ph.D., at the Mini White House Conference on Aging/Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders, Bethesda, MD, February,1981. "Geriatric Psychiatry: A Meaningful Residency Experience." Jacoby, J., Marin, R.S., Siassi, I. World Psychiatric Association, New York, 1981. "The Use of MAO Inhibitors in the Treatment of Late Life Depression." Marin, R.S., Himmelhoch, J., World Psychiatric Association, New York, November, 1981. "Care for the Elderly: The Goals and Organization of Acute Inpatient Psychiatric Treatment." World Psychiatric Association, New York, November, 1981. "Sleep EEG Diagnosis of Depression and Dementia." Reynolds C.F., Pomrenke, G., Marin, R.S., Trivus, R., Zimmer, B., Spiker, D.G., Pearlman, S., Martin, D., Hanin, I., Morycz, R.K., Kupfer, D.J. Oral Presentation. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting. New Research Abstracts, May, 1983.

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    "Sleep EEG Differentiation of Depression and Dementia in the Elderly." Reynolds, C.F., Pomrenke, G., Marin, R.S., Trivus, R.H., Spiker, D.G., Pearlman, S., Zimmer, B., Martin, D., Hanin, I., Morycz, R.K., Kupfer, D.J. Poster Presentation, 4th International Congress of Sleep Research, Bologna, Italy, July, 1983. "Residency Training in Geropsychiatry." Siassi, I., Jacoby, J., Marin, R.S. World Psychiatric Association, New York, New York, July, 1983. "EEG Sleep Findings in Elderly Depressives and Dements." Reynolds, C.F., Kupfer, D.J., Taska, L.S., Hoch, C.C., Sewitch, D.E., Zimmer, B., Marin, R.S., Nelson, J.P., Spiker, D.G., Martin, D., Morycz, R.K. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting, May, 1984. "Principles and Techniques of Integrated Geropsychiatric Care." George T. Harding, III, Fall Symposium, Harding Hospital, Columbus, Ohio, September, 1984. "Psychosocial Interventions with the Elderly." Symposium on Geriatric Care and the Aging Veteran, Veterans Administration Medical Center, Highland Drive, Pittsburgh, PA, June, 1985. "A Supportive Psychotherapeutic Technique for the Seriously Impaired Elderly." Presented at the Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, New Orleans, LA, November, 1985. "Multidisciplinary Team Care: Principles and Practices." In workshop on "Challenges in Inpatient Geropsychiatry." Annual Meeting of American Psychiatric Association, Washington, DC, May, 1986. "The Neuropsychiatric Significance of Apathy." Marin, R.S. and Biedrzycki, R.C. Annual Meeting, American Psychiatric Association, Washington, DC, May, 1986. "Multidisciplinary Care of the Aging Veteran." Annual Meeting, American Psychological Association, Washington, DC, August, 1986. "Apathy in Late Life Mental Disorders: Neuropsychiatric Significance." Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Chicago, IL, November, 1986. "A Geropsychiatric Strengths Oriented Treatment Program." Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Chicago, IL, November, 1986. "Concept of Apathy: Meaning and Measurement." Marin, R.S. and Biedrzycki, R. Regional Meeting of the World Psychiatric Association, Washington, DC, October, 1988. "Psychopathology in the Elderly," (Keynote Lecture). Selected Topics in Psychiatric Management of the Geriatric Patient: Update '88. Sponsored by: Sonora Desert Hospital and the University of Arizona Division of Restorative Medicine, Tucson, AZ, October, 1988. "The Differential Diagnosis of Apathy." Biedrzycki, R. and Marin, R.S. Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, San Francisco, CA, November, 1988. "Apathy: Meaning and Measurement." Marin, R. and Biedrzycki, R. Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, San Francisco, CA, November, 1988. "The Meaning and Measurement of Apathy." Marin, R.S., Biedrzycki, R.C., and Firinciogullari, S. Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, San Francisco, CA, May, 1989. "Apathy and Depression in Neuropsychiatric Disorders." Symposium organized by R. S. Marin (co-participants: Folstein, M.F., Robinson, R.B., Pogue-Geille, M., Reynolds, III, C.F., Starkstein, S. & Zubin, J.). Presented at the Annual Meeting

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    of the American Psychiatric Association, New York, NY, May, 1990. "Validity of an Apathy Evaluation Scale." Marin, R.S., Biedrzycki, R. and Firinciogullari, S. Paper presented in Symposium, "Apathy and Depression in Neuropsychiatric Disorders" at the Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, New York, NY, May, 1990. "Treatment of Elder Abuse." Symposium organized by R.S. Marin (co-participants: Goodstein, R., Morycz, R., Pillemer, K., Rempusheski, V. & Wolf, R.). Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, New York, NY, May, 1990. "Treatment of Elder Abuse." Marin, R.S. Paper presented in Symposium at the Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, New York, NY, May, 1990. "Principles of Psychotherapy with the Elderly." Marin, R.S. Annual meeting of the American Psychodrama Society, Pittsburgh, PA, Nov., 1990. "Validity of the Apathy Evaluation Scale." Marin, R.S., Biedrzycki, R., Firinciogullari, S. Annual meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Boston, MA, Nov., 1990. "The Relationship of Apathy and Depression." Marin, R.S., Biedrzycki, R., Firinciogullari, S. Annual meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, New Orleans, LA, May, 1991. "Apathy and Depression in Neuropsychiatry." Marin, R.S., Biedrzycki, R., Firinciogullari, S. Annual meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, San Francisco, CA, Nov., 1991. "Cognitive Psychology of Normal Aging." Marin, R.S. Third Annual Pittsburgh Neuropsychiatry Conference, Pittsburgh, PA, April, 1992. "Validity of the Apathy Evaluation Scale." Marin, R.S., Biedrzycki, R., Firinciogullari, S. Society for Biological Psychiatry, Washington, D.C., May, 1992. "The Concept of Apathy and Its Measurement." Marin, R.S., Firinciogullari, S. National Academy of Neuropsychology, Pittsburgh, PA, August, 1992. "The Concept of Apathy and Its Measurement." Marin, R.S., Firinciogullari, S." Annual meeting of the American Neuropsychiatric Association, San Antonio, Texas, March, 1993. "Apathy: A treatable disorder." Marin, R.S., Fogel, B.S., Hawkins, J., Duffy, J., Krupp, B. Gerontological Society of American Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana, November, 1993. "Sources of convergence between measures of apathy and depression." Marin, R.S., Firinciogullari, S., Biedrzycki, R.C., Annual meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, Philadelphia, PA, May, 1994. "Apathy: A treatable syndrome." Marin, R.S., Annual meeting of the American Neuropsychiatric Association, Newport, R.I., July, 1995. "Recent advances in the neuropsychiatry of disorders of motivation," Duffy, J.D., Kant, R., Marin R.S., Annual meeting of the American Neuropsychiatric Association, Pittsburgh, PA., Oct., 1995. "Ethical issues, dilemmas, and decisions in elder mistreatment: A mental health perspective," Marin, R.S., Booth, B., Lidz, C., Morycz, R.K., Wettstein, R., Annual meeting of the American Society for Aging, Anaheim, CA., March, 1996. “Apathy and Related Disorders of Diminished Motivation,” Annual Meeting of the American Association of Geriatric Psychiatry. Paper presentation at symposium organized by Robert S. Marin, on “Frontal-subcortical systems:

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    Applications to geriatric psychiatry”, March, 1998. “A University-Community Collaboration to Prevent Youth Violence”. Workshop presentation to Community-Campus Health Partnership, Annual Meeting, Pittsburgh, PA, April, 1998. “A Community-University Collaboration to Prevent Youth Violence,” Presentation with Rashad Byrdsong and John Lovelace, Institute for Psychiatric Services, American Psychiatric Association, Los Angeles, CA, October, 1998.

    Invited discussant, symposium on “Negative Symptoms: Beyond Schizophrenia” held at the American Psychiatric Association annual meeting in Washington, DC, May, 1999.

    Pollock BG and Marin RS: “Significance of anergia and anhedonia as symptoms of depression: Biological and pharmacological perspectives”, paper presentation, Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, Chicago, IL May, 2000.

    Pollock BG, Rosen, J., Mulsant, B.H., Sweet, R.A., Marin, R.S., Jacob, N.J., Huber, K.A., Kastango, K.B., Chew, M.L., Mazumdar, S. “Placebo controlled comparison of citalopram versus perphenazine for acute treatment of severe behavioral disturbances associated with dementia.” APA 2000 Annual Meeting in Chicago, IL, May, 2000.

    Pollock BG, Rosen, J., Mulsant, B.H., Sweet, R.A., Marin, R.S., Jacob, N.J., Huber, K.A., Kastango, K.B., Chew, M.L., Mazumdar, S. “Placebo controlled comparison of citalopram versus perphenazine for acute treatment of severe behavioral disturbances associated with dementia.” 40th Annual NCDEU (National Clinical Drug Evaluation Unit- NIMH), Boca Raton, FL, May, 2000. Marin RS. Case discussant and seminar leader, American Association for Geriatric Psychiatry Skill’s Development Program, Dallas, TX, January, 2001. Marin, RS: “A neuropsychiatric approach to cognitive impairment and depression.” AAGP Fall Clinician’s Institute, Orlando, FL, Nov., 2002. Marin, R.S. “Disorders of diminished motivation," presented at symposium on “Affect and Motivation,” (symposium organized by R.S. Marin and M. George), Annual meeting of the American Neuropsychiatric Association, Sanibel, Fla., February, 2000. Marin, R.S. “Motivation: The third domain of psychopathology,” presented at symposium, “Motivation: The third domain of psychopathology, (symposium organized by R.S. Marin), Annual meeting of the American Neuropsychiatric Association, Bal Harbour, Fla, Feb., 2005. “Personal growth and professional development,” workshop and presentation, Fall Meetings, American Psychiatric Association, Washington, D.C., September, 2006. “Personal growth and professional development: A place for self-awareness, mindfulness, and meditation in psychiatric education,” Annual Meeting, American Psychiatric Association, San Diego, May, 2007. “Apathy: Meaning, Measurement, Management and More. World Congress of Neurology, Bangkok, Thailand, October, 2009. “A Three Dimensional Approach to Neuropsychiatric Assessment.” World Congress of Neurology, Bangkok, Thailand, October, 2009. Program chair, symposium on “Development and Preparation of Psychiatrists for Community Service, APA Institute on Psychiatric Services, Boston, MA, October, 2010. “Educating Psychiatrists to Offer Recovery-Oriented Services to Families." Presenter and program chair, APA Institute on

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    Psychiatric Services, Boston, MA, October, 2010. “Expanding the Role of Psychiatrists through Cross-Disciplinary Training Approaches.” presenter and program co-chair with WE Sowers, APA Institute on Psychiatric Services, Boston, MA, October, 2010. “Integrating Family Support Services with the Role of Public Sector Psychiatrists,” presenter and program chair, APA Institute on Psychiatric Services, San Francisco, CA, October, 2011. “Using Recovery Principles as an Integrative Paradigm in Training Community Psychiatrists,” presenter and program co-chair with Wesley Sowers, APA Institute on Psychiatric Services, San Francisco, CA, October, 2011. “Community Engaged Strategies for Teaching Leadership to Public Psychiatry Fellows,” workshop on “Becoming the Change You Want to See in the System: Teaching Leadership Skills,” APA Institute on Psychiatric Services, San Francisco, CA, October, 2011. “Planning Your Career in Psychiatry,” course co-director and presentation with Wesley Sowers, MD,” APA Institute on Psychiatric Services, San Francisco, CA, October, 2011. “Finding Your Ideal Job in Psychiatry,” course co-director and presentation with Wesley Sowers, MD,” APA Institute on Psychiatric Services, New York, NY, October, 2012. “Using Recovery Principles as an Integrative Paradigm in Training Community Psychiatrists,” program chair and presenter with Wesley Sowers, APA Institute on Psychiatric Services, New York, NY, October, 2012. “Finding Your Ideal Job in Psychiatry,” course co-director and presentation with Wesley Sowers, MD,” APA Institute on Psychiatric Services, Philadelphia, PA, 2013 “Informal Strategies to Aid Recovery Oriented Transformation of Biomedical Education and Training,” with Sowers WE, a APA Institute on Psychiatric Services, San Francisco, CA, October, 2014.

    “Finding Your Ideal Job in Psychiatry,” course co-director and presentation with Wesley Sowers, MD, APA Institute on Psychiatric Services, San Francisco, CA, October, 2014. “Career Enhancement in Public Service Psychiatry: Strategies for Growing a Satisfied Workforce.” Marin, RS and Sowers, WE Workshop at APA Institute for Psychiatric Services, Washington, DC, October, 2016 Marin, RS, Moffic S, Myers M: “Talking about Our Own Mental Health and Mental Illness: Pros and Cons of Self-Disclosure,” American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA, May, 2017 Marin RS, Moffic S, Carmel TC, Cohen CM, Clark FA, Georges M, Myers MF, Reyes, RM: Psychiatrists in Recovery: What Should I Say? What Should Be Done? Disclosing Our Experience with Mental Illness and Emotional Suffering. Symposium, Annual Meeting, American Psychiatric Association, New York, NY, May 2018

    Marin RS, Moffic S, Cohen CM, Georges M, Reyes, RM: Psychiatrists’ Views On Self-Disclosure Of Mental Illness. Workshop, Annual Meeting, American Psychiatric Association, New York, NY, May, 2019. . LOCAL PRESENTATIONS: "Neurological Assessment in Psychiatry," Conference on Neurological Assessment in Psychiatry, Dartmouth Medical School, Lebanon, NH, April, 1978.

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    Discussant, First Annual Conference on Neuropsychological Assessment, Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic, Pittsburgh, PA, October, 1979. "Pharmacotherapeutics in the Elderly," South Side Hospital Conference on Geriatric Care, Pittsburgh, PA, March, 1980. "Neuropsychiatric Assessment in the Elderly." Presented at Torrance State Hospital, Torrance, PA, April, 1980. "Frontal Lobe Syndrome in a 65-year-old Man Previously Diagnosed as Major Depression." Marin, R.S. and Blumenthal, M.D., Grand Rounds presentation, Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic, Pittsburgh, PA, May, 1980. "Conflicts and Complexity in Geropsychiatry." Marin, R.S. and Manning, L.A. Grand Rounds presentation, Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic, Pittsburgh, PA, November, 1980. "Delirium,” Grand Rounds presentation, Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic, Pittsburgh, PA, October, 1982. "Overview of the Aging Fields: Gerontology and Geriatrics," Telecommunications Conference on Aging, Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic, Pittsburgh, PA, January, 1983. Discussant, Geriatric Psychiatry Case Conference. Mayview State Hospital, Bridgeville, PA, April, 1983. Discussant, "Delirium and Dementia," Consultation and Liaison Service Rounds, Presbyterian University Hospital, Pittsburgh, PA, May, 1983. "Pseudoseizures," Grand Rounds presentation, Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic, Pittsburgh, Pa, October, 1983. "Organic Brain Syndromes," Program in Occupational Therapy, University of Pittsburgh School of Health Related Professions, Pittsburgh, PA, October, 1983. "Geriatric Psychiatry: Evaluation and Management," Seminars for the Practicing Physician, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, October,1983. "Depression in the Elderly," Aspinwall Veteran’s Administration Medical Center, Aspinwall, PA, November, 1983. "Organic Psychoses; Toxic and Withdrawal States; Psychiatric Emergencies," Introduction to Clinical Psychiatry Lecture Series, Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic, July, 1983 and January, 1984. "Psychotherapy with the Older Patient," discussant of paper presented by Ralph Kahana, M.D., Annual Meeting of the Pittsburgh Psychiatric Association and the Pittsburgh Psychoanalytic Society, March, 1984. "Psychosocial Management of a Difficult Patient with Pseudoseizures," Second Year Medical Student Lecture, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, PA, April, 1984. "Psychopathology in Late Life." Advanced Gerontology Series, Community College of Allegheny County, Pittsburgh, PA, May, 1984. "Psychiatric Issues in Aging." Insights, Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic, Pittsburgh, PA, May, 1984. "Psychopathology in Late Life." Somerset State Hospital, Somerset, PA, June, 1984. "Organic Mental Disorders," School of Health Related Professions, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, October, 1984. "Psychopathological Assessment of the Elderly," Community College of Allegheny County, Service Managers Training Series, January, 1985.

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    "Organic Mental Disorders," School of Health Related Professions, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, December, 1985. "Diagnostic Workshop in Geriatrics," Psychology Seminar Series, Highland Drive Veterans Administration Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA, January, 1986. “Psychotherapy in the Elderly," Office of Education and Regional Programming. Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic, Pittsburgh, PA, February, 1986. "Depression in the Elderly," lecture in "A One-Day Conference Concerning Care for the Elderly." Sponsored by Linde Homecare Medical Systems, Inc., Pittsburgh, PA, June, 1986. "Organic Mental Disorders," School of Health Related Professions, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, October, 1986. "Differential Diagnosis in the Elderly," Psychology Seminar Series/Veterans Administration Medical Center, Highland Drive, Pittsburgh, PA, January, 1987. "Depression in Older Adults," Community College of Allegheny County, Pittsburgh, PA, February, 1987. "Normal/Abnormal Aging," Psychogeriatric Lecture Series, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Geriatric Health Services, Pittsburgh, PA, April, 1987. "Organic Mental Disorders," Somerset State Hospital, Somerset, PA, May,1987. "Geriatric Psychiatry." Physicians Training Program, Office of Education and Regional Programming, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry, Pittsburgh, PA, August, 1987. "Psychotherapy with the Elderly," Office of Education and Regional Programming, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry, Butler, PA, October, 1987. "Assessing Severity of Depression." National D/ART (Depression/Awareness, Recognition, Treatment) Campaign, Office of Education and Regional Programming, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry, Pittsburgh, PA, March, 1988. "Geriatric Psychopathology," Workshop, Veterans Administration Medical Center's Clinical Psychology Internship Program, Highland Drive, Pittsburgh, PA, March, 1988. "Psychopathology in the Elderly." Office of Education and Regional Programming, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry, Greensburg, PA, June, 1988. "Psychotherapy with Elderly Patients," Psychogeriatric Lecture Series, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Geriatric Health Services, Pittsburgh, PA, June, 1988. "Depression in the Elderly," Lecture and Workshop, Depression/Awareness Recognition & Treatment (D/ART) Campaign, Sponsored by University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry and NIMH, Hidden Valley, PA, July, 1988. "Depression in the Elderly," Lecture and Workshop, (D/ART), Sponsored by University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry and NIMH, Erie, PA, August, 1988. "Psychopathology in the Elderly," School of Health Related Professions, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, October, 1988.

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    "Depression in the Elderly," Workshop, (D/ART), Sponsored by University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry, Monroeville, PA, December, 1988. "Treatment of Elder Abuse," Teleconference, Office of Education and Regional Programming, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry, Pittsburgh, PA, February, 1989. "Depression in the Elderly," (D/ART), Sponsored by University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry, Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic, Pittsburgh, PA, April, 1989. "Depression in the Elderly,” (D/ART), Sponsored by University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry, Monroeville, PA, May, 1989. "Psychopathology in the Elderly,” School of Health Related Professions, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, October, 1989. "Psychotherapy with the Elderly," Psychogeriatric Lecture Series, Geriatric Health Services, Pittsburgh, PA, October, 1990. "Principles of Psychotherapy with the Elderly," Conference on Geriatric Psychiatry, Office of Educational and Regional Programming, Washington, PA, June, 1991. "Principles of Geriatric Assessment," Governor's School for the Health Sciences, Pittsburgh, PA, July 1993-1996. "Urban Violence," with R. Byrdsong, D. Akbar, W.P.I.C. Staff Training, 1996. “Urban Violence,” with R. Byrdsong, Clinical Practitioners’ meeting, St. Francis Hospital, Pittsburgh, PA, September, 1997. “Understanding ‘Gang’ Violence,” presentation made to Social Forum, Shadyside Unitarian Church, May, 1998. “Treatment of Elder Abuse," Teleconference, Office of Education and Regional Programming, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, PA, 1999. Grand Rounds discussant, “Community Violence,” Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic, May, 2002, “Elder Abuse,” Lecture presented at conference on Trauma, Highland VA Hospital, October, 2002. Grand rounds presentation, “Personal Growth and Professional Development,” Allegheny General Hospital, Pittsburgh, PA, March, 2003. Grand Rounds discussant, “Hopelessness and Despair in Community Mental Health Care,” Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic, April, 2003. Lecture, “Buddhism and psychotherapy,” program on Psychology and Spirituality, Pittsburgh Theological Seminary, April, 2004. Grand Rounds discussant, “Post-traumatic stress disorder in the elderly,” Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic, May, 2005. Lecture and workshop leader, “Personal Growth and Professional Development,” program on Psychology and Spirituality, Pittsburgh Theological Seminary, April, 2006. Workshop leader, “Tibetan Buddhism,” at Conference “In the Spirit of Change: Meditation and Psychotherapy,” Pittsburgh Theological Seminary, Nov., 2006.

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    Conference co-director, with W. Sowers, MD, “Fostering Service Integration: The Role of Culture, Trauma and Spirituality,” 2nd Annual Conference of the Center for Public service Psychiatry, June, 2009. ‘ Discussant with Rashad Byrdsong, workshop on community violence, “Fostering Service Integration: The Role of Culture, Trauma and Spirituality,” 2nd Annual Conference of the Center for Public service Psychiatry, June, 2009. Course co-director, with Wesley Sowers, “Developing Your Ideal Career in Psychiatry,” Harrisburg, PA, Dec., 2010. Co-presenter with members of the Coalition Against Violence, “Community Based Strategies to Reduce Social Violence,” Allegheny General Hospital, Psychiatry, Grand Rounds, April, 2011. Conference co-director, “Our Changing World: New Directions in Community Behavioral Health,” 4th Annual Conference of the Center for Public Service Psychiatry, Pittsburgh, PA, June, 2011. Conference co-director, “Wellness and Prevention: Common Ground for Integrated Care,” 5th Annual Conference of the Center for Public Service Psychiatry, Pittsburgh, PA, June, 2012. Conference co-director, “Town Hall Meeting: Community,” Annual Conference of the Center for Public Service Psychiatry, Pittsburgh, June, 2017. Co-facilitator with M. Park: Training Program for Recovery to Practice Curriculum, Mercy Behavioral Health, Pittsburgh, PA, November, 2016. Director, Living and Working Together: Community-Based Dialogues on Mental Health and Community Well Being, Center of Public Service Psychiatry in cooperation with Mon Yough Community Service, McKeesport, PA, November, 2016. Conference medical director, “Correcting Corrections: Road Map to the Mental Health of Our Communities,” Annual Conference of the Center for Public Service Psychiatry, Pittsburgh, June, 2017. Conference medical director, “Beyond the Bars: Reducing the Impact of Incarceration on Children and Families.” Annual Conference of the Center for Public Service Psychiatry, Pittsburgh, May, 2018.

    RESEARCH INTERESTS: Research Interests included:

    1. Conceptualizing motivation as a third domain of psychopathology, comparable in heuristic value to the domains of emotion and cognition.

    2. Echothymia: Stimulus bound behavior in the domain of affect. 3. Community engagement as an organizing principle for education in community psychiatry. 4. Recovery oriented curriculum development in fellowship training for public service psychiatry. 5. Original concepts: Disidentification and the ‘Not Just’ Principle 6. The Neurobehavioral Prosthesis: A Heuristic for Clinical Practice and Education

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    SERVICE Graduate Education Committee, Department of Psychiatry, Dartmouth Medical School, July 1977 to June 1978. Member, A.P.A. Committee on Residents, June 1978 to 1981 (Chairperson, 1980-81). Editor, Residents' Forum, Psychiatric News. June 1979 to June 1980. Residency Selection Committee, Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic, 1979-1980. Clinical Care and Risk Management Committee, Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic, 1981-1982. Director, NIMH Post-graduate Training Fellowship in Geriatric Psychiatry, Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic, 1981-1983. Residency Education Committee, Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic, 1980-1986. Introduction to Clinical Psychiatry, Faculty Member, 1981-1989. Introduction to Clinical Psychiatry, Course Coordinator, 1984-1986. Education Coordinator, Geriatric Psychiatry and Behavioral Neurology Module, 1984-1990. Director, Geriatrics/Affective Disorders Residents Rotation, July 1985-1987. Legislative Subcommittee Member, American Association of Geriatric Psychiatry, 1989-present. Board of Directors, Member, National Committee for the Prevention of Elder Abuse and Neglect, 1991-1996. Clinical Care Committee, Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic, 1994-2004. Medical Quality Assurance Committee, Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic, 1993-2000. Clinical Training Committee, Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic, 1996-2003. Coordinator, Neuropsychiatry Case Conferences, PGY I-II Residents, 1997- 2003. Coordinator, with Marilyn Kraus, M.D., PGY-II Course in Neuropsychiatry, 1997-1999. Course director, PGY-I course in Neuropsychiatry, 2000-present Course director, PGY-II course in Neuropsychiatry, 2000-present Course director, PGY-IV/V, Personal Growth and Professional Development, 1999-2010. Ethics Committee, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center 1998-2002 Medical Peer Review Committee, Department of Psychiatry, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, 2000-2002. Psychotherapy Training Committee, Department of Psychiatry, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, 2003-2005. Medical Educator Committee, 2007 Associate Director, Center for Public Service Psychiatry, 2007-present

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    National: American Association for Geriatric Psychiatric Training Enhancement Program, 2000. American Association for Geriatric Psychiatry Fall Training Institute, Planning Committee, 2001-2002 Inclusive. Scientific program planning committee, American Neuropsychiatric Association, 2002-2005 Inclusive. Recovery to Practice Trainer program, Harrisburg, PA, 2014; NY, NY 2015 COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS: Pittsburgh Coalition to Prevent Nuclear War (Founding member 1984; Chairperson, 1984-1987, 1984-1990 Inclusive. University of Pittsburgh Faculty for Social Responsibility (Founding member, 1985; President, 1985-1990 Physicians for Social Responsibility, 1981-present. Medical Advisory Committee, Visiting Nurse Association of Allegheny County, 1984-1985. Psychiatric Consultant, Visiting Nurse Association of Allegheny County, 1987-1992. Geriatric Psychiatry Consultant, Home Care Program, East End Cooperative Ministries, 1992-1993. Gang Peace Council of Western Pennsylvania, 1993-1997. Psychiatric Consultant, Gang Peace Council Mental Health Referral Network, 1994-1996. Medical Director, Behavioral Wellness Program, Community Empowerment Association, Homewood, PA, 1995-2015. Cultural Committee, Center for Family Excellence, Pittsburgh Pennsylvania, 2007. Safety and Security Committee, Hill Consensus Group, 2007-2008. Coalition Against Violence, Black Political Empowerment Project, 2007- 2017 Board of Directors, Community Empowerment Association, Homewood, PA, 2005-present