
Psychiatr News December 7, 2007
Volume 42, Number 23, page 32
© 2007 American Psychiatric Association
Information on APA's Election: ABOUT THE CANDIDATES
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CANDIDATES FOR TRUSTEE-AT-LARGEDilip V. Jeste, M.D.

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Distinguished Professor of Psychiatry and Neurosciences, University of
California, San Diego, and VA Healthcare System, 1986- Founding
Director, American Psychiatric Institute for Research and Education (APIRE),
APA Affiliate, 1998-2004 Co-chair, APA Task Force on Tardive
Dyskinesia, 1984-92 APA Council on Aging: Vice Chair, 1998-99; Member,
1994-99 Member, APA Task Force on DSM-V, 2006-
President, American Association for Geriatric Psychiatry, 1998-99
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I became a member of APA as a psychiatry resident more than 30 years ago.
Since then, I have worked with various facets of psychiatry as a clinician,
educator, academician, and administrator. I will bring my varied background
and fresh ideas to help further APA's mission of "being the voice and
conscience of psychiatry."
My Experience
- Clinical: I oversee a multidisciplinary clinical operation with
geropsychiatry outpatient clinics and an inpatient unit. Thanks to my wife, a
child psychiatrist, I also have an appreciation of psychiatric issues of
children and their parents. I have been listed in "The Best Doctors in
America" and have received APA's Jack Weinberg Award for "special
leadership in clinical practice, training, or research in geriatric
psychiatry."
- Training: I have trained many young psychiatrists and future
psychiatrists, from high school students to undergraduate and medical
students, residents, and early career psychiatrists.
- Research: My research focuses on improving our understanding and
treatment of serious mental illnesses, especially schizophrenia. I direct a
research center that is based on a partnership with San Diego County's Public
Mental Health System, which provides care to 40,000 individuals with serious
mental illnesses, including many homeless people and those from ethnic
minorities. We focus on pharmacological and psychosocial treatments that can
be used in "real world" settings. The NAMI San Diego Chapter named
me its first recipient of the Recovery Research Inspiration Award.
- Outreach and Advocacy: I give frequent public talks on mental health
and promoting healthy aging, including the role of psychosocial support and
resilience. As a member of APA's academic consortium, I have regularly visited
Capitol Hill to advocate for mental health parity and for greater support of
mental health care, training, and research. I have also developed excellent
relationships with local and national media representatives.
- Leadership: As past president of several organizations, I have
demonstrated effective leadership skills including advocacy, fiscal
accountability, and professional development of members.
My Goals
As trustee-at-large, I will work closely with APA's various components and
major affiliates, along with other stakeholders. I will focus on:
- Campaigning, not just for mental health parity, but also for a meaningful
"No Psychiatric Patient Left Behind" act to help ensure access to
the best available psychiatric care for all our patients including children,
elderly, various minority groups, and the homeless.
- Helping the advancement of members-in-training as well as early career
psychiatrists—they are the future leaders of APA.
- Conducting focus groups of APA members to assess their needs as well as
expectations for what APA should do for them.
- Assuring that DSM-V will be clinician-friendly, seeking input from
the APA membership at every stage of its development.
- Promoting the critical role of psychiatry as a vital branch of medicine,
through my work with other organizations such as the Institute of
Medicine.
- Ensuring patient privacy in all communications.
- Advocating for adequate reimbursement from managed care and Medicare for
psychiatric services.
- Developing strong strategic planning and maintaining transparency and
accountability.
- Working with district branches and state associations to assure their
representation in and appropriate support from APA, including revenue
sharing.
- Increasing opportunities for diversity in APA leadership.
- Reaching out to the public and media to enhance psychiatry's image.
Please visit my Web site at
<www.dilipjeste.com>.
I will appreciate your input and feedback.
Primary Professional Activities And Sources of Income
Professional Activities
- 90%—Administration, clinical work, research, and teaching
- 10%—Consultation, lectures, journal editorship
Income
- 55%—University of California, San Diego School of Medicine
(distinguished professor of psychiatry and neurosciences)
- 35%—Veterans Affairs San Diego Healthcare System (staff
psychiatrist)
- 10%—Consultation, lectures, editorship of the American Journal of
Geriatric Psychiatry
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