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Medicine@Yale.

September/October 2007   Volume 3 Issue 5

Inside this issue

Cover stories

Giving back

$23 million grant enables fresh look at stress and addiction

The many sides of stress and addiction

Lightening the load for the physicians of the future

Partnerships

Transatlantic team probes kidney’s role in hypertension

Grants & contracts

People

Lifelines: James Duncan

Lyme disease expert is new section chief and Hughes investigator

Dean for education is appointed Jockers Professor

Student-run clinic wins Ivy Award for community service

Out & about

Awards & honors

Science

A joint effort to tackle obesity and diabetes

Growing spare parts for sick children’s hearts

Advances: Breaking away from child abuse? | For cardiac surgery, your brain on ice | Mom was right: eat your vegetables! | “Touch-me-not” tubes kill bacteria



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Dean for education is appointed Jockers Professor

Richard Belitsky, M.D., deputy dean for education and associate professor of psychiatry, has been named the Harold W. Jockers Associate Professor of Medical Education.

Richard Belitskky

Richard Belitskky

Since he joined the medical school faculty, Belitsky has focused on curriculum development at the School of Medicine, particularly with respect to training medical students in the biopsychosocial model of medicine, teaching techniques for patient-centered medical interviewing, and teaching how to counsel patients to change unhealthy behaviors. He is also interested in the development of professional identity in medical education, with emphasis on the impact of power and authority on the developing identity of medical students.

Belitsky received his M.D. from the University of Florida School of Medicine in Gainesville. He came to Yale in 1979 as a resident in psychiatry and continued on as a fellow in forensic psychiatry and chief resident/instructor in the Department of Psychiatry. He joined the faculty as an assistant professor in 1983, when he also became unit chief of the Inpatient Services Division of the Connecticut Mental Health Center.

Belitsky has served as the director of graduate education in the Department of Psychiatry and as the department’s director of education from 1997 to 2006, when he became the deputy dean for education for the medical school. image

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