John Samuel Rozel, MD, MSL, DFAPA - University Of Pittsburgh

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John Samuel Rozel, MD, MSL, DFAPAAssociate Professor of Psychiatry & Adjunct Professor of Law, University of PittsburghBIOGRAPHICALBusiness Address:resolve Crisis Services333 N. Braddock Ave.Pittsburgh, PA, 15208E-Mail Address:rozeljs@upmc.eduBusiness Phone:412-864-5013Business Fax:412-864-5044EDUCATION and TRAININGUNDERGRADUATE:1990-1995Brown University(Providence, RI)AB, 1995Biomedical Ethics1995-1999Brown University School of Medicine(Providence, RI)MD, 1999Medicine2002-2005University of Pittsburgh School of Law(Pittsburgh, PA)MSL, 2005Health Law1999-2002University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine/ Western Psychiatric Institute and ClinicProgram Directors: Ravi Reddy & Ken Nash(Pittsburgh, PA)ResidencyGeneral Psychiatry2002-2004University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine/ Western Psychiatric Institute and ClinicProgram Directors: Veca Meyer & ErinMalley(Pittsburgh, PA)FellowshipChild and AdolescentPsychiatry2004-2005University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine/ Western Psychiatric Institute and ClinicProgram Director: Christine Martone(Pittsburgh, PA)FellowshipForensic PsychiatryGRADUATE:POSTGRADUATE:Revision Date 06/25/2021

Curriculum Vitae / Rozel / Page 22013Joseph M. Katz Graduate School ofBusiness / University of Pittsburgh(Pittsburgh, PA)Master’sCertificateProject Management2012-2013Clinician Educator Faculty DevelopmentProgramWestern Psychiatric Institute and Clinic(Pittsburgh, PA)CertificateCareer DevelopmentAPPOINTMENTS and POSITIONSACADEMIC:2005-2008Department of Psychiatry, University of Rochester Schoolof Medicine and Dentistry(Rochester, NY)Senior Instructor2008-2010Department of Psychiatry, University of Rochester Schoolof Medicine and DentistryAssistant Professor2010-2017Department of Psychiatry,University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine(Pittsburgh, PA)Assistant Professor2011-PresentUniversity of Pittsburgh School of Law(Pittsburgh, PA)Adjunct Professor2014-2020Center for Bioethics and Health Law,University of PittsburghAffiliate Faculty Member2017School of Nursing, Duquesne UniversityPreceptor2017-presentDepartment of Psychiatry,University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine(Pittsburgh, PA)Associate Professor2020-presentCenter for Bioethics and Health Law,University of PittsburghCore Faculty Member

Curriculum Vitae / Rozel / Page 3NON-ACADEMIC:2005-2010Strong Memorial Hospital,University of Rochester Medical Center(Rochester, NY)Attending Physician withAdmit Privileges2005-2010Comprehensive Psychiatric Emergency Program,Strong Memorial Hospital,University of Rochester Medical Center(Rochester, NY)Attending Physician2006-2010Rochester Community Mobile Crisis Team(Rochester, NY)Medical Director2007-2010Monroe County Developmental Disabilities ServicesOrganization Crisis Intervention Team(Rochester, NY)Psychiatric Consultant2007-2010Child & Adolescent Inpatient Psychiatric Units, StrongMemorial Hospital, University of Rochester MedicalCenter(Rochester, NY)Medical Director2008-2010Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics Fellowship,Golisano Children’s Hospital,University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry(Rochester, NY)Psychiatric Consultant2010-PresentUPMC Western Psychiatric Hospital(Previously known as Western Psychiatric Institute &Clinic of UPMC)(Pittsburgh, PA)Attending Physician withAdmit Privileges2010-Presentresolve Crisis Services(previously re:solve Crisis Network)UPMC Western Psychiatric Hospital(Pittsburgh, PA)Medical Director2010-2018CACTIS Clinic at Shuman Detention Center(Pittsburgh, PA)Treating Psychiatrist

Curriculum Vitae / Rozel / Page 42015-2020SAFE (Services for Adolescent and Family Enrichment),SAFETY (Services Aimed at Fire Education and Treatmentfor Youth), SKIP (Services for Kids in Primary Care) andAlternatives for Families CBT, Pediatric ConsultationProgramWestern Psychiatric Institute and Clinic of UPMC / UPMCWestern Behavioral Health(Pittsburgh, PA)Medical Director2016-presentSystemwide Threat Assessment and Response TeamUPMCPsychiatrist2019-presentMobile Mental Health Therapy ProgramUPMC Western Psychiatric Hospital(Pittsburgh, PA)Medical DirectorCERTIFICATION and LICENSURESPECIALTY CERTIFICATION:Certifying BoardGeneral Psychiatry #55122American Board of Psychiatry and NeurologyChild and Adolescent Psychiatry #6324American Board of Psychiatry and NeurologyForensic Psychiatry #1669American Board of Psychiatry and Continuous)2007-present(Continuous)MEDICAL or OTHER PROFESSIONAL LICENSURE:Licensing Board/StateMedicine, PennsylvaniaDEA RegistrationBuprenorphine DATA WaiverMedicine, New YorkGraduate Medical Trainee, 222005-20102000-2005

Curriculum Vitae / Rozel / Page 5MEMBERSHIP in PROFESSIONAL and SCIENTIFIC SOCIETIESOrganizationAmerican Psychiatric Association Fellow (2013-2020) Distinguished Fellow (2020-present)American Association for Emergency Psychiatry Project BETA (Best practices for the Evaluation and Treatment of Agitation)team member (2010-2012) Board member (2012-2016) Board certification project (2013-2016) Membership Chair (2014-2016) President Elect (2016-2018) President (2018-2020)American Association of Community PsychiatryPittsburgh Psychiatric SocietyAmerican Association of Physician Leadership (previously, American College ofPhysician Executives)American Bar Association (Associate Member) Health Law Section Physician Issues Committee Healthcare Litigation and Risk Management Committee Healthcare Facility Operations Committee Substance Use Disorders and Mental Health TaskforceAssociation of Threat Assessment Professionals Pittsburgh Chapter Startup Committee (2016-present)Crisis Intervention Teams InternationalInternational Association of Chiefs of Police (Associate Member) Police Physicians’ SectionAmerican Society of Law, Medicine & EthicsCoalition for Psychiatric EmergenciesAmerican Association of Psychiatric AdministratorsCrisis Residential AssociationNational Association of Crisis Organization 003-2005 -2012 and2018-present2020-present2020-present

Curriculum Vitae / Rozel / Page 6HONORSPERSONALTitle of AwardDepartmental Honors in Biomedical EthicsBrown UniversityResident Award for Excellence in Emergency PsychiatryAmerican Association for Emergency PsychiatryCALI Excellence for the Future Award for Excellent Achievement in the Study ofConstitutional Law from the Center for Computer Assisted Legal InstructionUniversity of Pittsburgh School of LawCALI Excellence for the Future Award for Excellent Achievement in the Study ofHealthcare Fraud and Abuse from the Center for Computer Assisted LegalInstructionUniversity of Pittsburgh School of LawOutstanding Graduating ResidentWestern Psychiatric Institute and ClinicHighest Honors(Outstanding academic performance)University of Pittsburgh School of LawOtto Thaler Memorial Award(Outstanding teaching of psychiatry residents)Department of Psychiatry, University of Rochester School of Medicine andDentistryMary Lou Meyers Award(Outstanding teaching of medical students)University of Rochester School of Medicine and DentistryFellowAmerican Psychiatric AssociationExemplary Psychiatrist AwardNational Alliance on Mental IllnessDistinguished FellowAmerican Psychiatric AssociationBehavioral Healthcare Practitioner of the YearCrisis Intervention Teams 013201820202020

Curriculum Vitae / Rozel / Page 7ORGANIZATIONALTitle of AwardMeliora Award, University of Rochester(Recognizing team performance and dedication exemplifying the University’smotto, Meliora – ever better)Awarded to Child and Adolescent Inpatient Psychiatric Units for implementation ofCollaborative Problem SolvingAchievement Award Honoring Excellence and Innovation in Healthcare,Hospital and Healthcare Association of PennsylvaniaAwarded to re:solve Crisis NetworkEmergency Care Innovation of the Year Award, Robert Woods Johnson FoundationAwarded for a collaborative project involving re:solve Crisis Network, UPMC MercyDepartment of Emergency Medicine, and Western Psychiatric Institute & ClinicPresidential Award for QualityAwarded to the Mobile Mental Health Therapy program at the UPMC WesternPsychiatric Hospital Quality FairYear2007201120132020PUBLICATIONS(Partial listings at Web of Science, Google Scholar, and PubMed)1. ORIGINAL PEER REVIEWED ARTICLES1.1.Valente SM, Saunders JM, Rozel JS. Assisted Suicide and Euthanasia: Cases andCommentaries. Journal of Pharmaceutical Care in Pain & Symptom Control. 1996 Jan 1;4(1–2):291–344. https://doi.org/10.1300/J088v04n01-2 071.2.Rozel JS. Armed Law Enforcement in the Emergency Department: Risk ManagementConsiderations. Journal of the American Association of Emergency Psychiatry. 2016Winter;14–6.1.3.Rozel JS. Targeting Targeted Violence from the Psychiatric Emergency Service. Journal of theAmerican Association for Emergency Psychiatry. 2018 Winter;4–6.1.4.Hawk KF, Glick RL, Jey AR, Gaylor S, Doucet J, Wilson MP, Rozel JS. Emergency MedicineResearch Priorities for Early Intervention for Substance Use Disorders. West J Emerg Med.2019 Mar;20(2):386–92. https://escholarship.org/uc/item/2806d7kc1.5.Wong AH, Roppolo LP, Chang BP, Yonkers KA, Wilson MP, Powsner S, Rozel JS. Managementof Agitation During the COVID-19 Pandemic. West J Emerg Med. 477891.6.Ross N, Ciuffetelli G, Rozel JS. Legal concerns after a patient suicide. Current Psychiatry.2020 Oct;19(10):22–3. egalconcerns-after-patient-suicide1.7.Richmond JS, Dragatsi D, Stiebel V, Rozel JS, Rasimas JJ. American Association for EmergencyPsychiatry Recommendations to Address Psychiatric Staff Shortages in Emergency Settings.Psychiatric Services. 2021 Apr;72(4):437-443. https://doi.org/10.1176/appi.ps.2019005011.8.Hoops K, Fahimi J, Khoeur L, Studenmund C, Barber C, Barnhorst A, Betz ME, Crifasi CK,Davis JA, Dewispelaere W, Fisher L, Howard PK, Ketterer A, Marcolini E, Nestadt PS, Rozel J,Simonetti JA, Spitzer S, Victoroff M, Williams BH, Howley L, Ranney M. Consensus DrivenPriorities for Firearm Injury Education among Medical Professionals: Results of the CONFIRMConsortium. Acad Med (in press). [I led the section on mass shootings and contributed to

Curriculum Vitae / Rozel / Page 81.9.1.10.overall consortium process.]Jaquis WP, Schneider SM, Panelists from Preparing for the Next Pandemic Summits[Anderson S, Calaway N, Cantrell S, Augustine J, Finnell J, Taylor T, Heilpern K, Carr B, CraneJ, D’Onofrio G, Alter H, Hirshon JM, Richardson L, Terry A, Kang C, Buck C, McCabe-Cline K,McGreevy J, Talan D, Yealy D, Schmitz G, Ganio M, He S, Ranney M, Haddock A, Kaplan J,Rozel J, Talia J]. Preparing for the Next Pandemic. Annals of Emergency Medicine. 2021 Apr29; S0196064421001992 [Contributor onworkforce support and sustainability / healthcare worker well-being section.]Barnhorst A, Rozel JS. Evaluating Threats of Mass Shootings in the Psychiatric Setting.International Review of Psychiatry. IN 42. OTHER PEER REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS2.1.Rozel JS. Sue Chance, MD, Stronger than Death [Book Review]. Suicide and Life-ThreateningBehavior. 1993 Jun 1;23(2):170–1. .1943278X.1993.tb00382.x2.2.Rozel JS. Child and Adolescent Emergency Psychiatry: A Review of Recent Developments.Curr Emerg Hosp Med Rep. 2015 Oct;3(4):202–8. y K, Rozel JS. Mental Health Care of Detained Youth and Solitary Confinement andRestraint Within Juvenile Detention Facilities. Child Adolesc Psychiatr Clin N Am. 2016Jan;25(1):71–80. ll KR, Hughes NP, Rozel JS. Violence in the Emergency Department. Psychiatr ClinNorth Am. 2016;39(4):557–66. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.psc.2016.07.0032.5.Rozel J. Malpractice Risk Assessment for Behavioral Emergencies. Audio Digest Psychiatry.2016 Nov 7;45(21). ozel J. Helping Mentally Ill Victims of Violent Crime. Audio Digest Psychiatry. 2017 Mar7;46(05). lly-Ill-Victims-of-ViolentCrime/72622.7.Rozel JS, Mulvey EP. The Link Between Mental Illness and Firearm Violence: Implications forSocial Policy and Clinical Practice. Annu Rev Clin Psychol. 2017 npsy-021815-0934592.8.Rozel J. 2017. “Common Addiction Emergencies.” American Psychiatric Association Courseof the Month. ls.aspx?ActivityID 59352.9.Rozel JS. Difficult Relationships: Patients, Providers, and Systems. Curr Emerg Hosp MedRep. 2018 Feb 5;6(1):1–7. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40138-018-0152-y2.10. Rozel J. Mass Shootings and Mental Illness. Audio Digest Psychiatry. 2019 Apr s-Shootings-and-Mental-Illness/116122.11. Rozel JS. Complexity, computational modeling, and forecasting the future of threatmanagement. Journal of Threat Assessment and Management. 0001312.12. Rozel J. Reconsideration of the Duty to Warn. Audio Digest Psychiatry. 2020 May nsideration-of-the-Duty-to-Warn/135622.13. Rozel JS. Warning Third Parties About Potential Threats. Audio Digest Emergency Medicine.2020 Nov 20; 37(22). Available from: Parties-About-Potential-Threats/143312.14. Rozel JS. Broken Promise: Challenges in Achieving Effective Universal Suicide Screening.

Curriculum Vitae / Rozel / Page 92.15.Academic Emergency Medicine [Invited Commentary]. 2020. Available 11/acem.14199Rozel J. How Antiracism and Diversity Help in the Management of Violence Risk. AudioDigest Psychiatry [Internet]. 2021 Mar 21;50(06). Available from: 006/ps5006 1.mp33. OTHER NON PEER REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS3.1.Rozel JS. Drug Marketing Affects Even the Wary Doctors [Letter to Editor]. Wall StreetJournal. 2005 Jan 26;A17.3.2.Rozel JS. Disturbed, or Just Plain Evil? [Letter to the Editor]. New York Times. 2005 Feb15;D4.3.3.Rozel JS. A Damages Cap, or Not, in Malpractice Cases [Letter to the Editor]. New YorkTimes. 2005 Mar 6;10.3.4.Rozel J. Summary of Rethinking Care / Serious Mental Illness Innovation Project. AmericanAssociation of Emergency Psychiatry Newsletter. 2012 Winter;6–7.3.5.Parham K, Rozel JS. Peer Professionals Benefit Psychiatric Care [Internet]. PsychiatryAdvisor. 2014. Available from: 3.6.Rozel JS. Armed Law Enforcement in the Emergency Department: Risk ManagementConsiderations. ABA Health eSource. 2016 Nov 29;13(3). Available from:https://www.americanbar.org/publications/aba health .3.7.Rozel JS. Rhetoric, Reactivity, and Evidence-Based Policy in the Wake of Shootings[Internet]. Psychiatry Advisor. 2016. Available ke-of-shootings/article/466055/.3.8.Rozel J. In the Journals / Perspective: Many self-inflicted gunshot wound survivors denysuicide attempt as cause. Healio / Psychiatric Annals. 2018. Available suicide-attempt-ascause#perspective.3.9.Rozel J. Psychiatric patients significantly more likely to be perpetrators and victims ofviolence. Healio Psychiatry. 2020. Available y-to-be-perpetrators-andvictims-of-violence.3.10. Rozel J. Surge in firearm sales tied to COVID-19 fears, uncertainty presents risks. MDedgePsychiatry. 2020. Available d-19-fears-uncertainty. [Also cross published to more than 15 Healio /MDedge platforms.]3.11. Rozel J. Trauma will linger far beyond the immediate pandemic effects [Internet].PublicSource. 2020 [cited 2020 Apr 20]. Available covidimpacts/?fbclid IwAR380WkQwMuSFDV9yCqc0uD1uamAxEMyvD8lO bKT31zI2OC99dQyMHw08s#economic.3.12. Rozel J and Amin P. Risk for Violence Resources / Prevention of Workplace Violence inMedical Settings [Internet]. UPMC Graduate Medical Education Well-being, Education

Curriculum Vitae / Rozel / Page 10Learning and Living Project. June 2020. Available topicID 7.4. BOOKS, BOOK CHAPTERS, AND MONOGRAPHS4.1.Rozel JS. Commentary on the case of Nirina Joy S. In: Battin MP, Lipman AG, editors. DrugUse in Assisted Suicide and Euthanasia. New York City: Haworth Press; 1996. p. 338–42.4.2.Birmaher B, Rozel JS. The School Age Child. In: Goodyer I, editor. Unipolar Depression: Alifespan perspective. London: Oxford University Press; 2003. p. 47–65.4.3.Zun LS, Rozel JS. Looking Past Labels: Effective Care of the Psychiatric Patient. In: Martin ML,Heron SL, Moreno-Walton L, Jones AW, editors. Diversity and Inclusion in Quality PatientCare. Cham: Springer International Publishing; 2016. p. 121–9. https://doi.org/10.1007/9783-319-22840-2 114.4.Rozel JS, Stowell KR, Thorkelson GD. Diagnosis and Management of Agitation in Childrenand Adolescents. In: Zeller S, Nordstrom K, Wilson M, editors. Diagnosis and Management ofAgitation. New York City: Cambridge University Press; 2017. p. 4.5.Rozel JS, Jain A, Mulvey EP, Roth LH. Psychiatric Assessment of Violence. In: Sturmey P,editor. The Wiley Handbook of Violence and Aggression. Chichester, UK: John Wiley & Sons;2017. p. 697–709. Turturro M, Zun L, Rozel J. An Innovative Strategy to Streamline Care for Behavioral Healthin the Emergency Department. In: Wiler JL, Pines JM, Ward MJ, editors. Value and qualityinnovations in acute and emergency care. New York: Cambridge University Press; 2017. p.68–81.4.7.Borowicz C, Rozel JS. LGB Patient and Mental Health. In: Martin ML, Heron S, MorenoWalton L, Strickland M, editors. Diversity and Inclusion in Quality Patient Care: YourStory/Our Story – A Case-Based Compendium. Cham: Springer International Publishing;2019. p. 103–6. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-92762-6 134.8.Borowicz C, Rozel JS. Transgender Patient and Mental Health. In: Martin ML, Heron S,Moreno-Walton L, Strickland M, editors. Diversity and Inclusion in Quality Patient Care: YourStory/Our Story – A Case-Based Compendium. Cham: Springer International Publishing;2019. p. 107–10. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-92762-6 144.9.Rozel JS. Violence: Managing Major Threats. In: Glick RL, Zeller SL, Berlin JS, editors.Emergency Psychiatry: Principles & Practice. 2d ed. Philadelphia: Wolters Kluwer; 2020. p.345–57.4.10. Rozel JS. Violence: Violence Risk as a Psychiatric Emergency. In: Glick RL, Zeller SL, Berlin JS,editors. Emergency Psychiatry: Principles & Practice. 2d ed. Philadelphia: Wolters Kluwer;2020. p. 332–44.4.11. Rozel JS, Section Editor. General Principles of Care. In: Glick RL, Zeller SL, Berlin JS, editors.Emergency Psychiatry: Principles & Practice. 2d ed. Philadelphia: Wolters Kluwer; 2020. P61148.4.12. Rozel JS. Identifying and Understanding Legal Aspects of Emergency Psychiatry Unique toDifferent Jurisdictions. In: Fitz-Gerald MJ, Takeshita J, editors. Models of EmergencyPsychiatric Services That Work. Cham: Springer International Publishing; 2020. p. 165–75.(Integrating Psychiatry and Primary Care). Available from: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3030-50808-1 164.13. Blackburn V, Rozel JS. Mental Health Issues in Adolescents. In: Zun LS, Nordstrom K, WilsonMP, editors. Behavioral Emergencies for Healthcare Providers. Cham: Springer InternationalPublishing; 2021. p. 281–9. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-52520-0 28

Curriculum Vitae / Rozel / Page 114.14.4.15.4.16.4.17.Rozel JS, Soliman L, Jain A. The Gun Talk: How to Have Effective Conversations with Patientsand Families About Firearm Injury Prevention. In: Zun LS, Nordstrom K, Wilson MP, editors.Behavioral Emergencies for Healthcare Providers. Cham: Springer International Publishing;2021. p. 465–73. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-52520-0 46Rozel JS, Zacharia MZ. Risk Management in the Emergency Department: Liabilities, Duties,and EMTALA. In: Zun LS, Nordstrom K, Wilson MP, editors. Behavioral Emergencies forHealthcare Providers. Cham: Springer International Publishing; 2021. p. 441–50. Availablefrom: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-52520-0 44Rozel JS, Moschenross DM. Practical Ethics for Practicing Clinicians. In: McQuistion HL,Sowers W, Feldman JM, Ranz JM, Runnels P, editors. The American Association ofCommunity Psychiatrists Handbook of Community Psychiatry. 2d ed. Cham: Springer; INPRESS.Rozel JS, Soliman L. Tool, Constraint, Liability, Context: Law and Emergency Psychiatry. In:Thrasher T, editor. Primer in Emergency Psychiatry. New York: Oxford University Press; INPRESS.5. ORGANIZATIONAL POSITION STATEMENTS & PUBLISHED REPORT CONTRIBUTIONS5.1Joint State Government Commission. 2014. “Mental Health Services and the Criminal JusticeSystem in Pennsylvania.” Harrisburg, PA: General Assembly of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania. http://jsg.legis.state.pa.us/publications.cfm?JSPU PUBLN ID 370.5.2American Association for Emergency Psychiatry. 2018. “Position Statement: Evaluation ofPersons of Concern in Relation to Violence, Mass Shootings and Mental ition-statements5.3Medical Directors’ Institute. 2019. “Mass Violence in America: Causes, Impacts & Solutions.”Washington, D.C.: National Council for Behavioral nt/uploads/2019/08/Mass-Violence-inAmerica 8-6-19.pdf.5.4Governor’s Special Council on Gun Violence. 2020. “Special Council on Gun Violence: Reportof Findings, Recommendations, & Action Steps.” Harrisburg, PA: Pennsylvania Commissionon Crime and 5.5American Association for Emergency Psychiatry, American College of Emergency Physicians,American Psychiatric Association, Coalition on Psychiatric Emergencies, Crisis ResidentialAssociation, & Emergency Nurses Association. 2020. “Joint Statement for Care of Patientswith Behavioral Health Emergencies and suspected or confirmed can Association for Emergency Psychiatry, American Medical Association, AmericanPsychiatric Association, The Joint Commission, and 38 other organizations. 2020. “JointStatement Supporting Clinician Health in the Post-COVID Pandemic cian-health.pdf

Curriculum Vitae / Rozel / Page 12PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIESTEACHING INCLUDING CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS:INTRAMURAL/INTRADEPARTMENTAL TEACHING AND COURSE DIRECTION(#) Dates(1)09/20/2002(2) 2003-20052012-presentAnnuallyOngoing(3) 2003-2005SemiannuallyTeaching ocation:Course/Lecture:Role:Description:Audience:# of ics included: Legal rights of minors; Spectrum of sexual behavior in children andadolescents; Paraphilias and pedophilia; Psychiatric emergencies; Confidentiality, privacy andthe duty to al Clearance of the Psychiatric PatientPanelistGrand Rounds, Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic of UPMCDepartment of Psychiatry faculty, staff and traineesPittsburgh, PAIntroduction to Clinical PsychiatrySmall Group FacilitatorAssist University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine students to discuss andunderstand psychiatric cases1st Year Medical Students10-12 per sessionPittsburgh, PAVarious topics in clinical psychiatry including trauma, suicide, child andadolescent issues; varies by yearClinical Work with Adolescent Sex OffendersCourse director and lecturerAudience:# of cription:Audience:# of Trainees:Location:In-service series for staff of SAFE clinic, Western Psychiatric Institute andClinic of UPMCStaff, social work interns, and other trainees6-8 per talkPittsburgh, PADrug Money: How the Pharmaceutical Industry Makes and Spends ItsMoneyChair and lecturerResident Grand Rounds, Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic,University of Pittsburgh Medical CenterDepartment of Psychiatry faculty, staff and traineesPittsburgh, PAPanelists: Neal Ryan and Michael ThaseSexual Behavior Problems as Psychiatric EmergenciesLecturerStaff in-service for Psychiatric Emergency and Intake Service, WesternPsychiatric Institute and Clinic, UPMCClinicians, nurses, physicians and students15Pittsburgh, PA

Curriculum Vitae / Rozel / Page 13INTRAMURAL/INTRADEPARTMENTAL TEACHING AND COURSE DIRECTION(#) Dates(6)01/28/2005(7)03/14/2005(8) Spring2005Trainingrepeated 3times(9)03/24/2005(10)06/17/2005(11) July2005-2010AnnuallyTeaching udience:# of Audience:# of # of Audience:# of n Winning the Lottery Does Not Pay Off: Social Security Disabilityand Psychiatric IllnessPanelistGrand rounds, Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic of UPMCDepartment of Psychiatry faculty, staff and traineesPittsburgh, PACo-presenters: Christine Martone (Chair), Tony Stile, and Edgar CatingubPsychiatric Testimony: Legal and Professional StandardsGuest lecturerDiscussion of scientific and expert witness legal standards as specificallyapplicable to psychiatric evidence; University of Pittsburgh School of Law,Scientific Evidence courseSenior law students25University of Pittsburgh School of Law, Pittsburgh, PATo Hospital or Jail? Forensic Diversion in Psychiatric EmergenciesLecturerWorkshop as part of a staff training series for Allegheny CountyEmergency Services teamsEmergency mental health professionals15-25 in each sessionChild PsychopharmacologyGuest lecturerPart of Introductory psychopharmacology course at University ofPittsburgh School of Social WorkSocial work graduate students40Pittsburgh, PAThe FDA Drug Approval Process: Too Much or Too Little?PanelistDiscussed legal aspects of regulation of new and generic medicationapproval by the FDA for Grand Rounds, Western Psychiatric Institute andClinic of UPMCDepartment of Psychiatry faculty, staff and trainees50Pittsburgh, PAChaired by Kimberly ErwayForensic Child PsychiatryCourse director / lecturer (gave all lectures)Topics: Introduction to law and legal reasoning, Legal issues in clinical practice, Forensicevaluations for the courtDescription:Audience:# of Trainees:Location:Part of child fellow didactics for Department of Psychiatry, University ofRochester School of Medicine and DentistryChild psychiatry fellows3-4 each yearRochester, NY

Curriculum Vitae / Rozel / Page 14INTRAMURAL/INTRADEPARTMENTAL TEACHING AND COURSE DIRECTION(#) Dates(12) July2005-2009AnnuallyTeaching 13) 20052010Quarterly(14)10/10/2005(15) dience:# of Audience:# of Trainees:Location:Course/Lecture:Role:Topics I taught varied year to year depending on other faculties’ availability but typicallyincluded 8 lectures/year: Introduction to Psychopathology; Psychopathology of ADHD, Unipolardepression, Bipolar Disorder, Anxiety and PTSD, Oppositional Defiant and Conduct Disorder,Schizophrenia and Psychotic Disorders; Psychopharmacology of Psychosis, Anxiety Disorders,Pervasive Developmental Disorders; Treatment and Prevention of Oppositional Defiant andConduct Disorder; and Nonpharmacological Treatments including General Principles, ECT,TCMS, Light Therapy, VNS, Biofeedback and Psychotherapy.Description:(16) 20062010AnnuallyClinical Practice of MedicineClinical essay tutorRequired course for second year medical students; one assignment is todevelop and write a case report under the guidance of a faculty member.I supervised 1-2 students each year who chose case reports involvingemergency or child psychiatric issuesDepartment of Psychiatry, University of Rochester School of Medicine andDentistry, Rochester, NYIntroduction to Emergency PsychiatryLecturerPart of core psychiatry didactics for 3rd year medical students duringpsychiatry rotationMedical students at University of Rochester School of Medicine andDentistry20-30/sessionRochester, NYDrug Money: Pharmaceutical Marketing and Academic MedicineLecturerWorkshop and discussion for residents as part of their noon conferenceseries at University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry,Department of PsychiatryGeneral and child psychiatry residents, medical students20Rochester, NYChild and Adolescent Psychopathology and PsychopharmacologyCours

General Psychiatry #55122 American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology 2005-present (Continuous) Child and Adolescent Psychiatry #6324 . Acad Med (in press). [I led the section on mass shootings and contributed to . Curriculum Vitae / Rozel / Page 8 . overall consortium process.] 1.9. Jaquis WP, Schneider SM, Panelists from Preparing for the .