Administration & Leadership Committee
The Committee focuses on the intersections between administration + leadership and psychiatry
CHARGE OF COMMITTEE
Charge of Committee is
To facilitate the creation and dissemination of knowledge in the field of psychiatric administration, management, and leadership;
To advance the field by the creation of innovative ideas that can clarify key issues for the public and leaders in organized psychiatry; and
To serve the profession by advancing its body of knowledge through the synthesis and distillation of the key issues in psychiatric administration.
We have completed several projects including a special theme issue of Psychiatric Quarterly on psychiatric administration and leadership. We are currently working on several new projects including:
APPI Textbook of Psychiatric Administration and Leadership;
International survey on psychiatric administration and leadership and the effects of COVID-19 pandemic on the needs of psychiatric administrators;
Survey of residency training directors to help design a Training Manual/Curriculum for Residents in the field of administration and leadership;
presentations at the national meetings
from the Administration and Leadership Committee
Psychiatric Management, Administration, and Leadership: a Continuum or Distinct Concepts?
Current Challenges and Opportunities in Psychiatric Administration and Leadership
COMMITTEE’S RECENT PROJECTS
Saeed, S.A., Silver, S., Buwalda, V.J.A. et al. (2017). Psychiatric Management, Administration, and Leadership: a Continuum or Distinct Concepts? Psychiatric Q. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11126-017-9536-5. e-Publication in advance of print edition.
Saeed SA. (2015). Current Challenges and Opportunities in Psychiatric Administration and Leadership. Psychiatric Quarterly. Volume 86, Issue 3, September: pp 297-300.
Saeed SA, Bloch RM, Silver S. (2015). Role of Leadership in Narrowing the Gap between Science and Practice: Improving Treatment Outcomes at the Systems Level. Psychiatric Quarterly. Volume 86, Issue 3, September 2015: pp 311-323.
Moffic HS, Saeed SA, Silver S, Koh S. (2015). Ethical Challenges in Psychiatric Administration and Leadership. Psychiatric Quarterly. Volume 86, Issue 3, September 2015: pp 343-354.
Mohyuddin F, Mathai AJ, Weinberg P, Saeed SA. (2015). Career Paths and Trends: How Does One Become a Leader in Psychiatric Administration? Implications for Residency Training. Psychiatric Quarterly. Volume 86, Issue 3, September 2015: pp 325-335.
Merlino JP, Saeed SA, Silver S, Petit JR, Moffic S, Lucey J, Moyhuddin F. (2015). Current Perspectives on Psychiatric Administration and Leadership. Journal of Psychiatric Administration and Leadership (JPAM): Vol. 3, Number 1, pp 1-19.
Buwalda VJA, Silver BS, Saeed SA. (2016). Medical Directors’ Boot Camp: The Business of Medicine. Presented at IPS: The Mental Health Services Conference October. 6-9, 2016, Washington D.C. Program proceedings available at: https://www.psychiatry.org/psychiatrists/meetings/ips-the-mental-health-services-conference. Abstract.
Saeed SA, Buwalda VJA, Roca RP, Sharfstein SS. (2016). Role of Leadership in Narrowing the Gap Between Science and Practice: Improving Treatment Outcomes at the Systems’ Level. Presented at IPS: The Mental Health Services Conference October. 6-9, 2016, Washington D.C. Program proceedings available at: https://www.psychiatry.org/psychiatrists/meetings/ips-the-mental-health-services-conference. Abstract.
Merlino J. Saeed SA (Chair), Mohyuddin F, Aggarwal N, Moffic HS. (2016). Current Challenges and Opportunities in Psychiatric Administration and Leadership. Presented at the American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting, May 14-18, 2016, Atlanta, Georgia. Abstract.
Buwalda, V., Saeed, S. A., Beezhold, J, Talbott, J. (2015). Administrative Psychiatry: A Worldwide Perspective. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting, Toronto, Canada, May 19, 2015. Abstract.
Buwalda VJA, Saeed SA Silver BS. (2018). Psychiatric Management, Administration, and Leadership: A Continuum or Distinct Concepts? 2018 APA IPS: The Mental Health Services Conference, Chicago. Submitted.
Saeed SA, Buwalda VJA, Hepburn B, John N, Narrow WE, Newlin EW. (2018). Leveraging Technology to Practice Evidence-Based Psychiatry in a Digital World. 2018 APA IPS: The Mental Health Services Conference, Chicago. Submitted.
Current committee members: Sy Saeed, Victor Buwalda, Brian Hepburn, Farooq Mohyuddin (Chair), Jorge Petit, Stu Silver, John Lauriello, Tobias Wasser, John Santopietro, and Mark D'Agostino