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CPP CAP Alum

Naweed Hayat, M.D.
Child and Adolescent Community Psychiatry Fellow, 2024

Naweed Hayat, M.D. graduated from the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley where he has worked with migrant communities at the border. He was elected by his peers to serve as Co-Chair for the UTRGV GMEC Resident Leadership Council, and has also contributed to the Office of Diversity, Inclusion, and Health Equity’s efforts to improve structural racism, discrimination, and health disparities. Dr. Hayat’s humanitarian efforts took him to Tajikistan, where he worked with refugees from Afghanistan and designed the "ACTive families" support group for families who had suffered trauma from the war.

 

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Nancy Rodriguez McGinley, M.D., MPH
Child and Adolescent Community Psychiatry Fellow, 2023

Nancy graduated from Duke University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology. After her undergraduate degree, Nancy attended The George Washington University Milken Institute School of Public Health where she received a Masters of Public Health degree with a concentration on Maternal and Child Health. She completed medical school the University of Illinois College of Medicine. During medical school, Nancy received several academic honors and awards including the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (AACAP) Jeanne Spurlock Minority Medical Student Fellowship and the University of Illinois College of Medicine (UIC) Tuition Award. Throughout medical school, she demonstrated her strong commitment providing care to the underserved patient populations. As a result of this commitment, Nancy was selected to be part of the UIC Urban Medicine Program a 4-year longitudinal program that prepares its members to be physician leaders to address health disparities. Nancy completed her Adult Psychiatry Residency Program at Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science. Nancy's hobbies include running, cooking ceviche and other Peruvian food, and spending time with her family and her two hairless Sphynx Cats.

 

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Aisha Omorodion, M.D.
Child and Adolescent Community Psychiatry Fellow, 2022

Aisha Omorodion, M.D. graduated from Cornell University's School of Agriculture and Life Sciences with a Bachelor of Science degree in Nutritional Science and a minor in Biology. After her undergraduate degree, Aisha attended University at Albany School of Public Health where she obtained a Masters of Public Health degree with a concentration on Epidemiology/Biostatistics and Environmental Health. Aisha completed both medical school and the Adult Psychiatry Residency Program at Albany Medical College. She has received several academic honors and awards and recently received the JoAnn and Igor Grant Prize for Professional Excellence Award. 

 

Moore CAP Fellow

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Shavon Moore, M.D.
Child and Adolescent Community Psychiatry Fellow, 2021

Shavon Moore, M.D. graduated from the University of Nevada with bachelor's degrees in Psychology, Biology, and a minor in Chemistry. She continued on to the Reno School of Medicine to earn her medical degree, which she completed in 2016, with a scholarly concentration on Medical Education. Shavon completed her Adult Psychiatry Residency at UCSD and continued on to the Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Fellowship where she is currently serving as Co-Chief. She has presented research and was a contributing author to the scholarly article "Clinical Manual of Youth Addictive Disorders". Dr. Moore is a member of the American Psychiatry Association, American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, and the International Honor Society in Psychology. Shavon aspires to be a knowledgeable and impactful clinician with a demonstrated history of working in the mental health care industry with underserved, uninsured, and adolescent populations. Her hobbies include enjoying fine dining, attending music and cultural festivals, beach volleyball, rock climbing, and enjoying all that sunny San Diego has to offer.

 

Lurie CAP Fellow

Jeffrey Lurie, M.D.
Child and Adolescent Community Psychiatry Fellow, 2020

Jeffrey Lurie, M.D. hails from Milwaukee WI, where he received his bachelor's degree in Biochemistry from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He then went on to earn his medical degree from the Medical College of Wisconsin. Jeffrey received his residency training from McGaw Medical Center at Northwestern University. During his Community Child and Adolescent Fellowship, Jeffrey received additional training by providing youth behavioral health services at Family Health Centers San Diego, Rady's Children's Hospital, San Diego Center for Children, and Vista Hill. When he is not practicing medicine Jeffrey enjoys psychical activities such a yoga, visiting national parks, and attending food and music festivals. Additionally, Jeffrey's favorite hobby is being a world traveler. He has ventured to several  countries including the Netherlands, Czech Republic, Germany, France, Bienne, Belgium, Switzerland, Japan, Thailand, Italy, Canada, Columbia, and Mexico.

 

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Jason Schweitzer, M.D.
Child and Adolescent Community Psychiatry Fellow, 2017

Jason Schweitzer, M.D. was a UCSD Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Fellow in the Community Psychiatry Program. Dr. Schweitzer studied Anthropology and Latin American Studies at Brandeis University in his home state of Massachusetts. After completing his bachelor's degree, he worked in several nonprofit agencies serving the Latino community in Boston, focusing on substance abuse treatment, peer group advocacy, and nonprofit administration. Dr. Schweitzer's work led him to complete a Master's Degree in Social Work at Columbia University in New York, where he worked for several years in psychiatric settings. Inspired by his mentors and by the unique bio-psycho-social perspective that informs psychiatry, Dr. Schweitzer matriculated at the University of Massachusetts School of Medicine. During medical school, he had the opportunity to work with the mental health team at Boston Healthcare for the Homeless through a grant from the Albert Schweitzer Foundation. As a graduating fourth year, Dr. Schweitzer received the Leonard Tow Humanism in Medicine Award. Before fast-tracking to UCSD, he completed three years of adult psychiatry training at the Harvard Longwood Psychiatry Residency Training Program, where he enjoyed a dynamic learning environment! During his training, Dr. Schweitzer received the 2013 Outstanding Resident Teacher Award from the Harvard Medical School student body and co-authored a paper describing the reverse co-location model of the integration of psychiatry and primary care medicine. In the future, Dr. Schweitzer hopes to have both clinical and administrative roles, work with immigrants, and to participate in a leadership role of a nonprofit mission-based, integrated primary care and mental health program. Dr. Schweitzer joined the UCSD Community Psychiatry Residency Faculty and continues to mentor program interns, residents, and fellows.

 

CAP Fellow Mishra

Gaurav Mishra, M.D., MBA
Child and Adolescent Community Psychiatry Resident-Fellow, 2016

Gaurav Mishra, M.D., MBA attended Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences in Karnataka, India where he earned his Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery (MBBS) degree. At Wayne State University, he completed his psychiatry residency training. Gaurav then received his Child and Adolescent Fellowship training at The George Washington University in 2014. With a strong desire to work with specialized populations, Gaurav completed the UCSD Community Community Child and Adolescent Fellowship. Post fellowship, he attended UCSD Rady's School of Management where he earned an MBA degree with a concentration in Health Care Administration. Dr. Gaurav currently services as the Chief Behavioral Health Officer for San Ysidro Health Centers (SHYC). Additionally, he is an Assistant Clinical Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at UC San Diego Health. 

 

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Desiree Shapiro, M.D.
Child and Adolescent Community Psychiatry Fellow, 2016

Desiree Shapiro, M.D. received her medical degree from UCSD School of Medicine and completed her residency in UCSD Psychiatry Residency Program. She currently serves as an Assistant Clinical Professor for the Department of Psychiatry. Prior to medical school, Dr. Shapiro studied Biopsychology and English at the University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB). She was also involved in research training programs at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), and the University of San Francisco (UCSF) in the Departments of Neuroengineering and Psychiatry. During her time as a student and later resident, Dr. Schapiro was awarded the Joseph Stokes Award for Senior Independent Study Project and the Weiss Research in Preventive Medicine Scholarship and was also the recipient of the UCSD Department of Psychiatry's Senior Award. As a core inpatient faculty at UCSD Rady Children Hospital, she is actively involved in working with Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Fellows. Presently Dr. Shapiro serves on the American Psychiatric Association Council for Children, Adolescents, and Their Families and the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (AACAP) Adolescent Committee.

 

CAP Fellow Alum Andersen

Claire Andersen, M.D.
Child and Adolescent Community Psychiatry Fellow, 2015

Claire Andersen, M.D. knew she wanted to do child and adolescent psychiatry since she was a young teen volunteering with behaviorally and emotionally disturbed preschool children at The Children's Center. She went to the University of Utah for her undergraduate degree and designed her own major through the Bachelor of University Studies, called Science and Society, which integrated the biological, psychological, and social factors that contribute to medical morbidity. Dr. Andersen's desire to become a physician for young children was solidified during a year of her undergraduate degree which was spent at the National Exchange at Humboldt State University. After college, Dr. Andersen spent time learning Spanish and volunteering in Central America. In 2010, she graduated from medical school at the University of Utah School Of Medicine. Later moving to Seattle, Washington to complete her general psychiatry residency through the University of Washington, Dr. Andersen rotated through Harborview County Medical Hospital. Her favorite rotations included CSTC, the residential treatment program for young children, and DESC, a homeless outreach program for the mentally ill in Seattle. Dr. Andersen is currently in Utah working with underserved populations.

 

CAP Fellow Alum Moran

Antje Moran, D.O.
Child and Adolescent Community Psychiatry Fellow, 2014

Antje Moran, D.O. was born and raised in Los Angeles. For undergraduate training, she went to UC Berkeley and then continued onto Touro University for medical school training. Having completed medical school, Dr. Moran proceeded to attend the UCSD General Adult Psychiatry Program. She continued her training with the UCSD Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Fellowship while concurrently enrolled in the Community Psychiatry Fellowship in efforts to develop her interests in public systems and community programs. After completion of her fellowship, Dr. Moran took a position with the California State Prisons to provide care to some of those with the greatest needs.

 

CAP Fellow Alum Arenivar

Leroy Arenivar, M.D.
Child and Adolescent Community Psychiatry Fellow, 2012

Leroy Arenivar, M.D. graduated from the UCSD Child Adolescent Psychiatry Community Track and is ABPN Board Eligible Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist and ABPN Board Certified General Psychiatrist. After graduating, he became a staff physician at Lone Star Circle of Care, in Texas. Lone Star Circle of Care is an FQHC program pursuing community-wide access to behaviorally enhanced, patient-centered health care and focuses on the underserved.