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Connecticut Psychiatric Society Elects New Leaders

NEW HAVEN — Dr. Tichianaa Armah, Chief Psychiatry Officer at Community Health Center Inc., assumed the presidency of the Connecticut Psychiatric Society at the society's annual meeting on Tuesday, June 13, at the New Haven Lawn Club. 

She succeeds Dr. John Santopietro, Physician-in-Chief, Hartford HealthCare Behavioral Health Network, and  Senior Vice President, Hartford HealthCare, who becomes the society's immediate past president. 

The society also that evening elected the following officers and councilors: 

  • President-Elect - Paul Bryant
  • Treasurer - Jessica Abellard
  • Secretary - Carla Schnitzlein
  • Councilors - Ruby Lekwauwa, Ayala Danzig
  • APA Assembly Rep. - Tobias Wasser

Read more about all of CPS 2023-24 officers here.

Dr. Armah is the Chief Psychiatry Officer and Vice President of Behavioral Health at the Community Health Center Inc., an organization that provides comprehensive integrated care for the historically under-resourced communities. Most recently, CHC has been a leader in providing COVID-19 testing and vaccinations in Connecticut.

Dr. Armah received her Medical Degree at the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry, and went on to Yale for her residency in Psychiatry. There, she was named the American Psychiatric Association’s Yale Minority Fellow for 2011, and an early organizer of the department's Social Justice and Health Equity curriculum. Today, she remains an Assistant Clinical Professor at their School of Medicine, actively involved in the advocacy tract.

Driven to increase access to quality mental health care for vulnerable populations, she has been active in educating Physicians & Nurse Practitioners. Dr. Armah approaches local communities and patients with her fundamental value of the mind, body, and spirit connection for overall well-being. She can frequently be found at universities, giving talks that encourage the treatment of mental illness with cultural humility, or at podiums or on Zoom discussing mental health. Additionally, she frequents schools and career fairs to speak to students, encouraging more underrepresented minorities to enter the mental (and general) health fields.

ABOUT CPS: The Connecticut Psychiatric Society is a 600-member District Branch of the American Psychiatric Association.  CPS, the voice and conscience of psychiatry in Connecticut, works to ensure access to humane care and effective treatment for people with mental illnesses. It also advocates for an environment where quality psychiatric care is available for all who need it.

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Katherine G. "Kiki" Kennedy Receives Service to CPS Award

NEW HAVEN -- June 16, 2023 -- Katherine G. "Kiki" Kennedy, M.D., of New Haven this week received the Connecticut Psychiatric Society's Service to CPS Award.

Kennedy, an Assistant Clinical Professor at Yale School of Medicine and Chair of the Council on Advocacy and Government Relations for the American Psychiatric Association was recognized for her substantive advocacy work on the society's behalf. New CPS President Tichianaa Armah presented the award to Kennedy at the society's Annual Meeting on Tuesday at the New Haven Lawn Club. 

In memory of Cornelis Boelhouwer, M.D., the Service To CPS award is presented to a CPS member who has made significant contributions to CPS that brings credit and honor to the organization and whose actions best exemplify the ideals of CPS.  

View other CPS award winners through the years here

ABOUT CPS: The Connecticut Psychiatric Society is a 600-member District Branch of the American Psychiatric Association.  CPS, the voice and conscience of psychiatry in Connecticut, works to ensure access to humane care and effective treatment for people with mental illnesses. It also advocates for an environment where quality psychiatric care is available for all who need it.

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At CPS Annual Meeting, Sukhera To Address 'From Hatred To Healing'

NEW HAVEN — June 9, 2023 — Javeed Sukhera, HBSc, MD, PhD, DABPN, FRCPC, will be the featured speaker on "From Hatred to Healing" at the 2022-23 Annual Meeting of the Connecticut Psychiatric Society. The meeting is sponsored by PRMS (Professional Risk Management Services).

Sukhera, the Chair of Psychiatry at the Institute of Living and Chief of the Department of Psychiatry at Hartford Hospital, is an internationally recognized health professions education researcher and thought leader. His research program explores novel approaches to addressing stigma and bias among health professionals and he has also been involved in advocacy and cross-sectoral work in education, policing, and community services.

Dr. Sukhera will review empirical research on an evidence-based model for bias recognition and management in healthcare. During this interactive presentation, he will also invite critical reflection and share stories from lived and living experiences about fostering healing while maintaining a steadfast focus on advancing equity and justice.

The annual meeting is Tuesday, June 13, 2023, at the New Haven Lawn Club, 193 Whitney Ave, New Haven, CT 06511. The annual meeting schedule is below. 

Schedule

  • 5:30 – 6:00 pm Registration
  • 6:00 – 6:15 pm Introductions
  • 6:15 – 7:00 pm Presentation
  • 7:00 – 7:45 pm Reception
  • 7:45 – 9:00 pm Dinner and Business Meeting

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