DANIEL J. RAPPORT, M.D.
- Curriculum Vitae -
9/17/2014
PERSONAL INFORMATION:
Name: Daniel J. Rapport, M.D.
EDUCATION & TRAINING
1976 - 1980 B.S. - University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, Michigan
Independent Major - Physiological Psychology
1981 - 1985 MD - Wright State University School of Medicine
Dayton, Ohio
POSTGRADUATE MEDICAL EDUCATION
1985 - 1986 Intern - Department of Internal Medicine
Cleveland Clinic Foundation
Cleveland, Ohio
1986 - 1989 Resident - Department of Psychiatry
Cleveland Clinic Foundation
Cleveland, Ohio
EMPLOYMENT
1989 - 1992 Chief Psychiatrist
Mentor Clinic
University MEDNET
Mentor, Ohio
1989 - 1992 Staff
Laurelwood Psychiatric Hospital
Willoughby, Ohio
1989 - 1992 Consulting Staff Privileges
Meridia Euclid General Hospital
Euclid, Ohio
1989 - 1991 Consulting Psychiatrist
Madison Health Care Nursing Home
Madison, Ohio
1989 - 1992 Consulting Staff Privileges
Lake Hospital Systems
Lake County, Ohio
1990 - 1991 Consulting Psychiatrist
Fairmount Nursing Home of Breckenridge Village
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Willoughby, Ohio
1991 - 2004 Assistant Professor of Psychiatry
Case Western Reserve University
School of Medicine
Cleveland, Ohio
1991 - 1995 Director, Outpatient Clinic
Mood Disorders Program
Department of Psychiatry
University Hospitals of Cleveland
1995 - 2004 Clinical Director, Mood Disorders Program
Department of Psychiatry
University Hospitals of Cleveland
1998 - 2004 Medical Director, Intensive Outpatient Program
Department of Psychiatry
Case Western Reserve University
University Hospitals of Cleveland
2004 - Present Associate Professor of Psychiatry
University of Toledo, College of Medicine
2004-2006 Interim Director Consultation Liaison Services
Department of Psychiatry
Medical University of Ohio at Toledo
2006-Present Director, Consultation Liaison Services
Department of Psychiatry
University of Toledo, College of Medicine
CERTIFICATION/LICENSURE:
1985 - Present Ohio State Medical Board
1995 - 2005 Diplomate
American Board of Psychiatry & Neurology
2005 - 2015 Recertified
AWARDS & COMMENDATIONS:
1976 William J. Branstrom Freshman Prize for Academic
Achievement
University of Michigan
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Ann Arbor, Michigan
1979 - 1980 Dean's List - University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, Michigan
1988 Richard M. Steinhilber Resident Research Award
Second Place
Cleveland Clinic Foundation
Cleveland, Ohio
1996 - 1997 Annual Faculty Teacher of the Year
Clinical Teaching Award
Elected by Residents - Department of Psychiatry
Case Western Reserve University
School of Medicine
University Hospitals of Cleveland
Cleveland, Ohio
1998 Elected Distinguished Fellow, American Psychiatric Association
2001 Annual Faculty Teacher of the Year
Clinical Teaching Award
Elected by Residents - Department of Psychiatry
Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine
University Hospitals of Cleveland
Cleveland, Ohio
2004 Special Award by the Department of Psychiatry for
Patient Care and Teaching
Commitment to Excellence Award
Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine
University Hospitals of Cleveland
Cleveland, Ohio
2004-05 Selected to “Best Doctors” - National Reference by peer review.
2006 Outstanding Performance Award
Medical University of Ohio
2007 Elected Member to
The American College of Psychiatrists
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2006-07 Annual Faculty Teacher of the Year
Clinical Teaching Award
Elected by Residents – Department of Psychiatry
Medical University of Ohio
2007-08 Annual Faculty Teacher of the Year
Clinical Teaching Award
Elected by Residents - Department of Psychiatry
University of Toledo
2008-09 Selected to “Best Doctors” - National Reference by peer review.
2009-10 Selected to “Best Doctors” - National Reference by peer review.
2010-11 Selected to “Best Doctors” - National Reference by peer review.
2011 I-Care Shining Star Award for Clinical Excellence
University of Toledo Medical Center
2013-2014 Selected to “Best Doctors” - National Reference by peer review.
2014 I-Care Shining Star Award for Clinical Excellence
University of Toledo Medical Center
MENTORING
(each resident received case supervision while I fostered their development as psychiatrists):
Outpatient Supervision:
2 hours clinical supervision per week
Case Western Reserve University
Lena Shihabuddin, M.D. 1992
Richard Bennett, M.D. Chief Resident 1993-94
Karen McPeak, M.D. 1994-95
Sy Fatemi, M.D., Ph.D. 1995-96
Jeff Landau, M.D. 1996-97
Sally Berry, M.D., Ph.D. Chief Resident 1996-97
Janice Jura, M.D. Chief Resident 1997-98
Daniel Polster, M.D. Chief Resident 1998-99
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Irm Bellavia, M.D. 1998-99
Jamie Bukits, M.D. 1999
Sara Goldman, M.D. 1999-2001
Douglas McLaughlin, M.D. 2000-2001
John Sanitato, M.D. Chief Resident 2001-2002
Elaine Campbell, M.D. 2001-2002
Susan Hatters-Friedman M.D. Chief Resident 2002-2003
Josephine Sahbarwal M.D. 2002-2003
PRECEPTOR:
(each resident shadowed me in the outpatient clinic daily for 1 month):
Internal Medicine Residents for Psychiatry Outpatient Rotation:
Case Western Reserve University
Carla Harwell, M.D. 1996
Sara Goldsberry, M.D. 1997-98
Ann Brane, M.D. 1997
Paul Szyperski, M.D. 1997
Kimberly Chen, D.O. 1997-98
Amy Hise, M.D. 1998
PRECEPTOR:
(each resident shadowed me 1 day a week in the outpatient clinic for 1 year)
Psychiatry Residents’ Outpatient Mood Disorder Elective:
Case Western Reserve University
Sy Fatemi, M.D., Ph.D. 1996
Karen McPeak, M.D. 1996
Irm Bellavia, M.D. 1999
Erica Nathan, M.D. 1999
MENTORING
(each resident received case supervision while I fostered their development as psychiatrists):
University of Toledo
College of Medicine
Lubna Izzathulla, M.D. Chief Resident-elect 2003-2004
Anjum Handoo, M.D. 2004-2005
Shabana Ahmed, M.D. 2004-2005
` Syed Imam, M.D. 2005-2006
Lakshmi Medicherla, M.D. 2005-2006
Wissam Hoteit, M.D. Chief Resident-elect 2006-2007
Ryan Travis, M.D. 2006-2007
Shahnawaz Meer, M.D. 2007-2008
Gina Ferrara, M.D. 2007-2008
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Ajay Singh, M.D. 2008-2010
Upender Gehlot, M.D. 2008-2009
Puneet Singla, M.D. 2009-2010
Indrani Naskar, M.D. 2010-2011
Panchajanya Paul, M.D.
2010-2011
Teaching Medical Students:
1991 -2004 Supervisor-Medical Students Rotation for Inpatient Unit
Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine
2-3 students for the duration of their Clerkship
1992 - 2004 Lecturer - Medical Students Didactics, Psychiatry
Clinical Rotation on Mood Disorders
Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine
10-20 students – 1 hour lecture per Clerkship rotation
1992 -2004 Weekly Supervision of Psychiatry Residents, Outpatient
Case Western Reserve University, School of Medicine
2 Residents, 2 hours per week
1993 - 2004 Lecturer - Mind Committee
Assessment and Management of the Suicidal Patient
Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine
Large group – 200 for 1 hour lecture
1993 - 2004 Small Group Leader – 30 students, 2 hour case reviews
Mind Committee – Annually
Discussion of Adult Psychopathology
Case Western Reserve University, School of Medicine
1995 - 1996, 1998 - 2002 Invited panelist to speak to medical students about careers in
psychiatry
Case Western Reserve University, School of Medicine
20-30 students
2004 - Present Consultation/Liaison Psychiatry Preceptor
Medical Student Clerkship
University of Toledo, College of Medicine
2 students per Clerkship rotation
2005 - Present Medical Student Psychiatry Clerkship Didactics
Lecture on Bipolar Disorder
University of Toledo, College of Medicine
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25 students per Clerkship rotation
2006 - Present Ethics Seminar
1st and 2
nd Year Medical Students
University of Toledo, College of Medicine
10-15 students for about 6 sessions per year
2007 - Present Medical Student Psychiatry Clerkship
Clinical Case Conference/Live Patient Interview
and Discussion of Ethics
North Coast Behavioral Healthcare
University of Toledo, College of Medicine
25 students, 1 to 2 times per year for Psychiatry Clerkship
Teaching Post-Graduate Students:
1992 - 2004 Psychiatry Residents Didactics Lectures:
Case Western Reserve University, School of Medicine
-Group Psychotherapy
-Phenomenology & Treatment of Mood Disorders
-Phenomenology & Treatment of Borderline Personality
Disorder
-Assessment and Prevention of Suicide
- Chairman's Case Conference
10-15 Residents for 1 hour as scheduled throughout the year
1994 Review of Newer Antidepressants
Mood Disorders Program
Case Western Reserve University, School of Medicine
10 Staff – Review of Stephan Stahl’s
“Essential Psychopharmacology”
1994 Review of Newer Mood Stabilizers
Mood Disorders Program
Case Western Reserve University, School of Medicine
10 Staff – Review of Stephan Stahl’s
“Essential Psychopharmacology”
1996, 1999 Mood Disorder Elective Preceptor for Psychiatry Residents
Case Western Reserve University, School of Medicine
4 Residents
1994 - 2004 Lecturer, Mandel School of Applied Social Science on Adult
Psychopathology of Mood Disorders
Case Western Reserve University, School of Medicine
25-30 Students, 1 hours lecture annually
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1994 – 2004 Mock Board Examiner for Psychiatry Residents
Case Western Reserve University, School of Medicine
2-3 Residents, annually
1996 Special Lecture Series invited by Psychiatry Residents to present
Review of Textbook “Essentials of Psychopharmacology” by
Stephan Stahl, M.D., Ph. D.
Case Western Reserve University, School of Medicine
10-15 Residents, Reviewed each chapter, 1 hour each
1996 Review of Newer Mood Stabilizers for Psychiatry Residents
Case Western Reserve University, School of Medicine
10-15 Residents – 1 hour
1996 Review of Treatment of Sleep Disturbances for Psychiatry Residents
Case Western Reserve University, School of Medicine
10-15 Residents – 1 hour
1996 - 2000 Journal Club, Supervisor for Psychiatry Residents
University Hospitals of Cleveland, School of Medicine
15-20 Residents, 1 hour per month
1998 - 2000 Review of Diagnosis and Treatment of Mood Disorders and
Anxiety Disorders to Internal Medicine Residents Didactics
Case Western Reserve University, School of Medicine
10-15 Residents, 1 hour annually for each topic
2003 – Present Weekly Supervision of Psychiatry Residents, Outpatient
University of Toledo, College of Medicine
1 hour weekly for the academic year
2004 – Present Occupational Therapy Students’ Didactics
Diagnosis of Mood Disorders
University of Toledo, College of Medicine
1 hour, annually
2004 – Present Psychiatry Resident Didactics
Suicide Assessment and Management
Advanced Bipolar Disorder Diagnosis and Treatment
University of Toledo, College of Medicine
3 hours, annually
2004 – Present Psychiatry Resident Didactics
Borderline Personality Disorder
Diagnosis and Management
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University of Toledo, College of Medicine
2 hours, annually
2004 – Present Mock Board Examiner – Psychiatry Residents
University of Toledo, College of Medicine
3-4 Residents, annually
2005 – Present Psychiatry Resident’s Didactics
Supportive Psychotherapy and Medication Management
Medical University of Ohio at Toledo
4-8 Residents every other year, several part lecture series
2005 – Present Journal Club, Supervisor for Psychiatry Residents
Department of Psychiatry
University of Toledo, College of Medicine
Upon invitation, generally 3-4 times per year, 2 hours each
2006 – Present Bipolar Disorder – Assessment and Management
Didactics lecture for Psychiatry Residents
University of Toledo, College of Medicine
4-8 Residents, 4 hours annually
2007 – 2009 Internal Medicine Residents
Core Curriculum in Ethics
University of Toledo, College of Medicine
1 hour annually
2007 – Present Advanced Psychopharmacology
Didactics Lecture for Psychiatry Residents
University of Toledo, College of Medicine
4-8 Residents, 4 hours annually
2009 – Present Assessment’s Management of the Suicidal Patient
Psychiatry Clerkship for Third Year Medical Students
University of Toledo, College of Medicine
4 Residents, 1 hour annually
COMMITTEES, HOSPITAL:
1992 – 1995 Education Committee, Member
Department of Psychiatry
Case Western Reserve University
1995 – 2002 Executive Committee, Core Committee, Member
Department of Psychiatry
Case Western Reserve University
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1996 Research Infrastructure Committee, Member
Department of Psychiatry
Case Western Reserve University
1996 – 2004 Quality Assurance Committee, Member
Department of Psychiatry
Case Western Reserve University
2000 – 2004 Promotions and Tenure Committee, Member
Department of Psychiatry
Case Western Reserve University
2000 – 2004 Ambulatory Care Committee, Member
Department of Psychiatry
Case Western Reserve University
2002 Electronic Medical Records Committee, Member
University Hospitals of Cleveland
2003 Initiative for Developing Neurosurgical Protocol
for Psychiatric Patients, Member
Department of Psychiatry
University Hospitals of Cleveland
2004 – 2005 Depression/Bipolar Support Alliance of Toledo, Medical Advisor
University of Toledo, College of Medicine
2004 – 2006 Interview and Psychiatry Resident Selection Committee, Member
Department of Psychiatry
University of Toledo, College of Medicine
2004 – 2007 Research Committee, Chair
Department of Psychiatry
University of Toledo, College of Medicine
2004 – Present Residency Psychotherapy Training Committee, Member
Department of Psychiatry
University of Toledo, College of Medicine
2004 – Present Performance Improvement Committee, Member
Department of Psychiatry
Medical University of Ohio at Toledo
2004 – Present Annual Psychopharm Update Committee, Chair
Department of Psychiatry
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University of Toledo, College of Medicine
2004 – Present Residency Training Committee, Member
Department of Psychiatry
University of Toledo, College of Medicine
2005 Residency Psychotherapy Training Subcommittee, Member
Department of Psychiatry
Medical University of Ohio
2006, 2010 AD HOC Hospital Disciplinary Committee, Member
University of Toledo, College of Medicine
2006, 2010 Subcommittee – Lovel Foundation, Member
Wellness and Stress Management Curriculum Committee
For Medical Students
University of Toledo, College of Medicine
2006 – 2008 Managed Care Committee, Member
University of Toledo, College of Medicine
2006 – Present Executive Curriculum Committee, Member
University of Toledo, College of Medicine
2007 SICU Steering Committee, Co-Chair
Development of Protocol for Alcohol and
Benzodiazepine Withdrawal
University of Toledo, College of Medicine
University of Toledo Medical Center
2007 – Present Sports Medicine Emergency, Contact
University of Toledo, College of Medicine
2008 Selection Committee for New Director, Member
Center for Clinical Research
University of Toledo, College of Medicine
2008 – Present Medical Education Committee, Member
Department of Psychiatry
University of Toledo, College of Medicine
2008 Committee to Establish a New Award for
Clinical Research for Faculty at UTMC, Chair
University of Toledo, College of Medicine
2009 – Present Admissions Committee, Member
University of Toledo, College of Medicine
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2010 University of Toledo Research Awards Committee, Member
2012-Present Involuntary Civil Commitment Task Force, Member
University of Toledo, College of Medicine
MEDIA INTERVIEWS:
1. "Discussion of Serzone" presented on ABC Channel 5 Cleveland News, Cleveland, Ohio, 1995.
2. "Discussion of Prozac" presented on National Public Radio, Cleveland, Ohio, 1996.
3. Mood Disorders Discussion on “Mr. Robinson’s Neighborhood,” Cleveland local access T.V., June
1999.
4. “Bipolar Disorder.” Monroe Evening News, Monroe, Michigan, 2004.
5. “Seasonal Affective Disorder.” Monroe Evening News, Monroe, Michigan, 2004.
6. “Tragic Incidents Cast Light on Mental Illness.” Interviewed for article in the Toledo Blade,
November 8, 2009.
7. “Postpartum depression condition after pregnancy has serious consequences” Interviewed for
article in the Toledo Blade, October 21, 2013.
8. “Time Change and Less Exposure to Sunlight Discussion”, Interview on WTVG-13abc, Toledo,
Ohio, 2013.
9. “Williams’ death puts depression in spotlight” Interviewed for article in the Toledo Blade, August,
18, 2014.
INVITED LECTURES, SEMINARS, SYMPOSIA, VISITING PROFESSORSHIPS:
1. "Motor Phenomena in Benzodiazepine Withdrawal" presented for Resident Research Day,
Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, Ohio, June 1988.
2. "Managing the Medically Ill Bipolar Patient" presented for Resident Research Day, Cleveland
Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, Ohio, June 1988.
3. "Catatonia: A Clinical Review" presented for Resident Research Day, Cleveland Clinic
Foundation, Cleveland, Ohio, June 1989.
4. "Anti-Anxiety Agents" presented for Resident Didactic Seminar, Cleveland Clinic Foundation,
Cleveland, Ohio, July 1989.
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5. "Anxiety Disorders: Their Diagnosis and Treatment" a public presentation for University
MEDNET, Mentor Clinic, Mentor, Ohio, March 1990.
6. "Recognition and Treatment of Psychiatric Emergencies" presented for Emergency Medicine
Resident Didactics, Mt. Sinai Medical Center, Cleveland, Ohio, August 1990.
7. "Case Discussion" presented for Department of Psychiatry Grand Round University Hospitals of
Cleveland, Cleveland, Ohio, August 28, 1992.
8. "Benzodiazepine Pharmacology" for Intensive Review of Controlled Substances For Impaired
Physicians, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, Cleveland, Ohio, annually 1993
to 2002.
9. "Assessment and Treatment of Mood Disorders" presented at Cuyahoga Community College,
Cleveland, Ohio, 1994.
10. "New Treatment in Bipolar Disorder" presented for Grand Rounds, Southeast Psychiatric Hospital
& Ohio University School of Medicine, April 18, 1995.
11. "Psychopharmacology of Anxiety in Early Recovery" presented for Case Western Reserve
University School of Medicine, October 1995.
12. "Psychopharmacologic Approaches to Anxiety" presented for Grand Rounds, Belmont Pines
Psychiatric Hospital, Youngstown, Ohio, 1996.
13. In-service on Psychopharmacology to nurses, psychologists and social workers of the Mood
Disorders Program, University Hospitals of Cleveland, Cleveland, Ohio, 1996.
14. "New Advances in the Treatment of Bipolar Disorder" presented for Grand Rounds, North Coast
Behavioral Health, 1996, 1997.
15. "Phenomenology & Treatment of Anxiety Disorders" presented for Internal Medicine Grand
Rounds, Mt. Carmel, Columbus, Ohio, 1998.
16. "Phenomenology & Management of Anxiety" presented for Grand Rounds, MacDonald's Women's
Hospital, University Hospitals of Cleveland, Cleveland, Ohio, January 1998.
17. "Recognition and Prevention of Suicide" presented for Grand Rounds, Lakewood Hospital,
Lakewood, Ohio, February 1998.
18. "Phenomenology & Management of Anxiety" presented for Grand Rounds, Canton Veterans
Administration, Canton, Ohio, March 1998.
19. "Phenomenology & Management of Anxiety" presented for Grand Rounds, Brecksville Veterans,
Administration, Brecksville, Ohio, March 1998.
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20. "Depression across the Life Span" presented at Mandell School of Applied Social Sciences
National Alumni Association Annual Meeting, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland,
Ohio, June 1998.
21. "Recognition and Prevention of Suicide" presented for Grand Rounds, MetroHealth Medical
Center, Cleveland, Ohio, September 1998.
22. "Rational Pharmacotherapy of Depression" presented for Grand Rounds for the Department of
Internal Medicine, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, Cleveland, Ohio, 1999.
23. “Drug Interactions of Psychotropic Medications” presented at Bedford Community Hospital,
Bedford, Ohio, December 1999.
24. “Rational Pharmacotherapy of Depression” presented for Grand Rounds for Department of Internal
Medicine, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, Ohio, May 2000.
25. “Rational Pharmacotherapy of Depression” presented at Cleveland Psychiatric Society, Cleveland,
Ohio May 2000.
26. “Latest Issues in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Depression” and “Research and Treatment Update
on Depression” presented at National Depressive & Manic Depression Association 14th
Annual
Conference, Cleveland, Ohio, August 17-29, 2001
27. “Rational Pharmacotherapy of Depression” presented at Grand Rounds for University Hospitals of
Cleveland, Department of Internal Medicine, Cleveland, Ohio, April, 2002.
28. “Assessment and Management of the Suicidal Patient” presented at Grand Rounds for Cleveland
Clinical Foundation, Department of Psychiatry, Cleveland, Ohio, May 2002.
29. “Assessment and Management of the Suicidal Patient” presented at Grand Rounds for University
Hospitals of Cleveland, Department of Psychiatry, Cleveland, Ohio, August 2002.
30. “Assessment and Management of the Suicidal Patient” presented for Grand Rounds for North
Coast Behavioral Health, Sagamore Hills, Ohio, February 2003.
31. “An Overview of the Pathogenesis of Depression and a Rationale for Treatment” presented for
Grand Rounds for Medical University of Ohio at Toledo, Department of Psychiatry, Toledo, Ohio,
November 2004.
32. “Mood Disorders – Focus on Depression: Pathophysiology and Treatment” presented for the
Internal Medicine Didactics, St. Vincent’s Charity Hospital, Toledo, Ohio, 2005.
33. “Suicide Assessment and Management” presented for the Mind Committee, Case Western Reserve
University School of Medicine, Cleveland, Ohio, November 2005.
34. “Mood Disorders Diagnosis and Treatment” presented for the Mercy Family Practice Residency
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Program, Grand Rounds, St. Vincent’s Charity Hospital, Toledo, Ohio, 2005.
35. “Understanding Bipolar Disorder” presented for the Bipolar Support Alliance, Toledo Public
Library, Toledo, Ohio, 2005.
36. “An Overview of the Pathogenesis of Depression and a Rationale for Treatment” presented at
“Trends in the Practice of Community Mental Health” at the Dana Center, Toledo, Ohio, June 22,
2005.
37. “Mood Disorders in Women” presented for Grand Rounds, The Toledo Hospital, MUOT
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Toledo, Ohio, August 9, 2005.
38. “Stroke and Mood Disorders” presented for the Comprehensive Stroke Center Lecture Series,
Department of Psychiatry, Medical University of Ohio, Toledo, Ohio, December 5, 2005.
39. “Schizophrenia and the Case of Imposing the Death Penalty in a Paranoid Schizophrenic Convicted
of Murder” 2 hour presentation for the Southview High School Moot Court Team, Toledo, Ohio,
2006.
40. “Assessment and Management of Mood and Personality Disorders” presented to Infectious Disease
Department Staff, Medical University of Ohio, Toledo, Ohio, 2006.
41. “Conversion Disorder Emergency Evaluation and Management” presented at the 10th Annual Hot
Topics in Neurology, University of Toledo, College of Medicine, Department of Neurology,
Toledo, Ohio, May 5, 2006.
42. “A Review of the Pharmacologic Management of PTSD” presented at the 24th
Psychopharmacology Update Conference, University of Toledo, College of Medicine, Department
of Psychiatry, September 2006.
43. Question and Answer Session on Mental Health to HIV Patients of the Department of Infectious
Disease, Medical University of Ohio, Toledo, Ohio, March 2007.
44. “Psychiatric Illness in Primary Care” presented at Grand Rounds, W.W. Knight Center, Toledo,
Ohio, October 5, 2006.
45. One Hour Debate with Dr. Roland Skeel on the topic “What Should the Role of the Pharmaceutical
Industry be on Campus” held at the Medical School for the Students, Toledo, Ohio, 2007.
46. “Treatment of Depression/Anxiety – Which Drug to Choose First” presented to the University of
Toledo, College of Medicine, Department of Family Medicine, Family Medicine Noon
Conference, Toledo, Ohio, 2007.
47. “Bipolar Disorder versus Unipolar Disorder: Where Do We Draw the Line?” presented at the
Northwestern Ohio Psychiatric Association Monthly Meeting, Toledo, Ohio, May 2007.
48. “Unipolar versus Bipolar Disorder. Where Do We Draw the Line?” presented for Grand Rounds,
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University of Toledo, College of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry, Toledo, Ohio, May 24,
2007.
49. “Recognition and Treatment of Bipolar Disorder” presented to the Family Practice Students,
University of Toledo, College of Medicine, Department of Family Practice, Toledo, Ohio, May
2007.
50. “Diagnosis and Treatment of Bipolar Spectrum Disorders”, presented for Public and Community
Psychiatry Grand Rounds, Northwest State Community College, Archbold, Ohio, April 2008.
51. “Capacity vs. Competence – Patient Assessment”, presented to Internal Medicine Residents,
University of Toledo Medical Center, Toledo, Ohio, February 2008.
52. “The Pharmacology and Clinical Application of Antidepressants” presented at the Comprehensive
Stroke Center Lecture Series, University of Toledo, College of Medicine, Department of
Neurology, Toledo, Ohio, November 3, 2008.
53. “With a Little More Soul: Understanding the Scope of Physician Problems” co-presented with
Blair Grubb, M.D. at the Seventh in a Series of Continuing Medical Education Programs, Alumni
Affiliate, University of Toledo, College of Medicine, Toledo, Ohio, November 6, 2008.
54. “Pharmacotherapy of Depression” presented at Arrowhead Behavioral Healthcare Hospital
Continuing Education Lecture Series, Toledo, Ohio, April 15, 2010.
55. “Advances in Bipolar Disorder” presented at Arrowhead Behavioral Healthcare Hospital and
Toledo Hospital Continuing Education Lecture Series, Toledo, Ohio, July 23, 2010.
56. “Neuroanatomy of Depression and Its Pharmacologic Implications for Treatment” presented to the
Neuroscience Nurses, University of Toledo, College of Medicine, Department of Neurology,
Toledo, Ohio, January 19, 2011.
57. McGinnis R, Rapport D, Kaplish D, McGrady A, Thomas M, Kohli, N, Poster Presentation, “A
Descriptive Analysis of a Cohort of 121 Bipolar Patients Treated at an Academic Medical Center.”
Proceedings, 63rd
Institute on Psychiatric Services, San Francisco, CA, October 27-30, 2011.
58. The 30th
Annual Psychopharmacology Update, Bipolar Disorder: “Obstacles to Compliance and
Strategies to Overcome them”, Toledo, Ohio, September 28, 2012
59. Nineteenth Annual University of Toledo/BGSU Symposium on Research in Psychiatry,
Psychology & Behavioral Science, University of Toledo Health Science Campus, 21st Annual
Symposium. April 11, 2013 “Effects of a Brief Intervention for Entering Third Year Medical
Students. McGrady, A. Brennan, J. Rapport, D., Schaefer, P. Whearty, K.
60. The 31st Annual Psychopharmacology Update, Bipolar Disorder: “The Physical Effects of
Intense Emotions: Examples from the Trenches”, Toledo, Ohio, September 27, 2013
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61. 8 hours didactic for the Ryan White Clinical Staff Program, University of Toledo, July 30, 2013-
November, 12, 2013. Suicide, Anxiety, Depression, Ask the Professor
62. “Bipolar Disorders: Obstacles to Compliance and Strategies to overcome them” presented at Grand
Rounds for University of Toledo, Department of Psychiatry, Toledo, Ohio, March 6, 2014.
63. Association for Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback. “Programming Wellness for
Medical Students”. McGrady, A. Brennan, J. Rapport, D., Schaefer, P. Whearty, K. Savannah,
Georgia, March 22, 2014
CONSULTATIVE ACTIVITIES:
1995 - Present Reminger and Reminger – Expert Medical Witness
1997 American Foundation for Suicide Prevention
Scientific Advisory Board
1999 - 2001 Eli Lilly Pharmaceuticals
Olanzapine Advisory Board – Expert Panel
Management of Olanzapine Side Effects
2006 Novartis
Drug Development Licarbazepine Advisory Board
2007 Agomelatine Phase III Trial - AGO178A2303
Sub-Investigator
2011-2014 Award for Research in Mood Disorders
Committee Member, The American College of Psychiatrists
MAJOR RESEARCH INTERESTS:
2010 – Present Descriptive Analysis of 121 Patients with Bipolar Disorder
Treated at an Academic Medical Center
Treatment Outcomes Analysis
American Psychiatric Association Meeting Poster Presentation
May 2011
2007 – Present Risk and Resilience Factors for Combat-Related
Posttraumatic Psychopathology and Post-Combat Adjustment.
Department of Defense
2006 - Present Use of Aripiprazole and Lamotrigine in Bipolar Depression
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2005 – Present Depression Risk Self Assessment Survey
Validation of Survey
2006 – 2007 Use of Aripiprazole in Depressive Disorders
2006 Development of Novel Investigations for PTSD
Department of Psychiatry
University of Toledo Medical College
2002 – 2004 Sub-investigator with Dr. Pedro Delgado
Study of novel treatments in Major Depressive Disorder
1998 – 2004 Systematic Treatment Enhancement
Program for Bipolar Disorder
NIMH funded study assessing the effectiveness of various
treatment modalities in Bipolar Disorder
1991 – 2007 Collaborator with Dr. Joseph Calabrese in the study of treatment
refractory mood disorders, particularly Bipolar Disorder
1988 Benzodiazepine Pharmacology and Withdrawal Phenomena
PAST RESEARCH SUPPORT:
Mood Disorders Program
University Hospitals of Cleveland
Cleveland, Ohio
1. Prevention of Recurrent Episodes of Postpartum Major Depression. Non-blinded medical
monitor. PI: Kathy Wisner, M.D.
Source: NIH MH-57375
Project Dates: 0/1/94 to 5/31/99
2. Double-Blind, Longitudinal Evaluation of the Efficacy and Safety of Depakote and Lithium in
Rapid-Cycling Bipolar Patients. Co-Investigator. PI: Joseph Calabrese, M.D. Source: NIMH
Project Dates: 4/95 - 3/2001
Contracted Amount: $1,232,471
3. Double, Longitudinal Evaluation of the Efficacy and Safety of the Combination of Lithium and
Depakote Versus Lithium Monotherapy in Rapid-Cycling Bipolar Patients Who Are Abusing
Alcohol, Cannabis, and/or Cocaine, Co-Investigator. PI: Joseph Calabrese, M.D.
Source: NIMH
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Project Dates: 10/1/97 - 3/2001
Contracted Amount: $674,938
4. Treatment of Postpartum Major Depression: Nortrityline vs Sertraline. Non-blinded Medical
Monitor. PI: Kathy Wisner, M.D.
Source: NIH MH57102
Project Dates: 4/1/97 to 3/31/2002
5. RO1 – Paxil vs. CBT Response to Tryptophan Depletion in Major Depression. Co-Investigator:
Daniel J. Rapport. PI: Pedro Delgado, M.D.
Source: NIM
Project Dates: 5/1/01-4/30/02
6. RO1 - Serotonin Vulnerability to Tryptophan Depletion Study. Co-Investigator: Daniel J. Rapport,
M.D. PI: Pedro Delgado, M.D.
Source: NIMH
Project Dates: 7/1/01-6/30/02
7. Pilot Study – Bupropion SR Substitution in Remitted Depressed Patients with SSRI-Induced
Emotional Blunting. Co-Investigator: Daniel J. Rapport, M.D. PI: Pedro Delgado, M.D.
Source: Glaxo SmithKline
Project Dates: 8/1/01-7/31/02
8. Systematic Treatment Enhancement Program (STEP) for Bipolar Disorder - A NIMH multi-center
study designed to carry out a series of health effectiveness trials. Co-Investigator: Daniel Rapport.
PI: Gary Sachs, M.D.
Source: NIMH
Project Dates: 4/99 to 3/2004
University of Toledo
Toledo, Ohio
1. Co-Investigator
Risk and Resilience Factors for Combat-Related Posttraumatic Psychopathology and
Post-Combat Adjustment, Congressional Special Award, University of Toledo, College of
Medicine
Source: Department of Defense Sub-Contract
Project Dates: 10/09-10/13
Contracted Amount $681,788
CURRENT RESEARCH FUNDING:
1. Primary Investigator
Depression Risk Self Assessment Survey, $5000
University of Toledo, College of Medicine
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LABORATORY RESEARCH:
1980 - 1981 Endocrinology Laboratory
Children's Hospital
Research Foundation
Cincinnati, Ohio
1979 - 1980 Neuroscience Laboratory
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, Michigan
2006 “Basic Good Clinical Practices” course
Completed October 2006
PEER REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS & REFEREED PAPERS:
1. Rapport DJ, Covington E. Motor phenomena in benzodiazepine withdrawal. Hospital and
Community Psychiatry 1989; 40(12): 1277-79.
2. Calabrese JR, Rapport DJ, Kimmel SE, Reece BA, Woyshville, MJ. Rapid-cycling bipolar
disorder and its treatment with valproate. Canadian J. Psychiatry 1993; 38(3): S57-S61.
3. Calabrese JR, Woyshville MJ, Kimmel SE, Rapport DJ. Mixed states, bipolar rapid cycling,
and their treatment with valproate. Psychiatric Annals 1993; 23: 70-8.
4. Calabrese JR, Woyshville, MJ, Kimmel SE, Rapport DJ. Predictors of valproate response in
bipolar rapid cycling. J. Clin. Psychopharmacology 1993; 13(4): 280-83.
5. Calabrese JR, Kimmel SE, Woyshville MJ, Rapport DJ, Faust CJ, Thompson PA, Meltzer
HY. Clozapine in treatment refractory mania. Am. J. Psychiatry 1996; 153(6): 759-64.
6. Messinger-Rapport BJ, Rapport DJ. Primary care for the developmentally disabled adult. J.
General Internal Medicine, 1997; 12:1-8.
7. Fatemi SH, Rapport DJ, Calabrese JR, Thuras P. Lamotrigine in rapid-cycling bipolar
disorder. J.Clin.Psychiatry 1997; 58: 522-27.
8. Calabrese JR, Rapport DJ, Shelton MD, Kimmel SE. Clinical studies on the use of
Lamotrigine in bipolar disorder. Neuropsychobiology 1998; 38:185-91.
9. Calabrese JR, Rapport DJ. Mood stabilizers and the evolution of maintenance study designs
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in bipolar I disorder. Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, 1990; 60(5): 5-13.
10. Calabrese JR, Rapport DJ, Kimmel SE, Shelton MD. Controlled trials in bipolar I depression:
Focus on switch rates and efficacy. Eur Neuropsychopharmacol 1999; 9(4): S109-12.
11. Rapport DJ, Calabrese JR, Clegg K, Ronis RJ. A case from case; Lamotrigine in
treatment-refractory major depression. Primary Psychiatry 1999; 6: 41-2.
12. Calabrese JR, Rapport DJ, Shelton MD. Fish oils and bipolar disorder; promising but
untested. Invited Commentary for the Archives Gen Psychiatry, 1999; 56(5): 413-14.
13. Blount A, Isaacson JH, Rapport DJ. Mental health referrals and teams. Patient Care 1999;
33: 198.
14. Calabrese JR, Shelton MD, Rapport DJ, Kimmel SE. Current state of the art in
pharmacologic treatment of bipolar disorder. Int J Neuropsychopharmacology 2000; 3(1):
S50.
15. Hirschfeld RMA, Williams JBW, Spitzer RL, Calabrese JR, Flynn L, Keck PE, Lewis L,
McElroy SL, Post RM, Rapport DJ, Russell JM, Sachs GS, Zajecka J. Development and
validation of a screening instrument for bipolar spectrum disorder; The mood disorder
questionnaire. Am J Psychiatry 2000; 157(11): 1873-5.
16. Calabrese JR, Rapport DJ, Shelton MD, Kimmel SE. Evolving methodologies in bipolar
maintenance research. Br J Psychiatry 2001; 41: S157-63.
17. Wisner KL, Perel JM, Peindl KS, Hanusa BH, Findling RL, Rapport DJ. Prevention of
recurrent postpartum depression: A randomized clinical trial. J Clin Psych 2001; 62(2): 82-6.
18. Calabrese JR, Shelton MD, Rapport DJ, Kujawa M, Kimmel SE, Caban S. Current research
on rapid cycling bipolar disorder and its treatment. J Affective Disorder 2001; 67(1-3):
241-55.
19. Calabrese JR, Shelton MD, Bowden CL, Rapport DJ, Suppes T, Shirley ER, Kimmel SE,
Caban SJ. Bipolar rapid cycling: focus on depression as its hallmark. J. Clin. Psychiatry
2001; 62(14): 34-41.
20. Calabrese JR, Shelton MD, Rapport DJ, Kimmel SE. Bipolar disorders and the effectiveness
of novel anticonvulsants. J Clin Psychiatry 2002; 63(3): 5-9.
21. Calabrese JR, Shelton MD, Rapport DJ, Kimmel SE, Elhaj O. Long-term treatment of bipolar
disorder with Lamotrigine. J Clin Psychiatry 2002; 63(10): 18-22.
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22. Friedman SH, Shelton MD, Elhaj O, Youngstrom EA, Rapport DJ, Packer KA, Bilali SR,
Jackson KS, Sakik HE, Resnick PJ, Findling RL, Calabrese JR. Gender differences in
criminality: bipolar disorder with co-occurring substance Abuse. J AM Acad Psychiatry Law
2005; 33: 188-95.
23. Calabrese JR, Shelton MD, Rapport DJ, Youngstrom, EA, Jackson K, Bilali S, Ganocy SJ,
Findling RL. A 20-month, double-blind maintenance trial of Lithium versus Divalproex in
rapid-cycling bipolar disorder. American Journal of Psychiatry 2005; 162: 2152-62.
24. Rapport DJ, Shahid A. Unipolar versus bipolar disorder: Where do we draw the line?
Primary Psychiatry, 2006; 13(11): 41-2.
25. Sachs GS, Nierenberg AA, Calabrese JR, Marangell LB, Wisniewski SR, Gyulai L, Friedman
ES, Bowden CL, Fossey MD, Ostacher MJ, Ketter TA, Patel J, Hauser P, Rapport DJ,
Martinez JM, Allen MH, Miklowitz DJ, Otto MW, Dennehy EB, Thase ME. Effectiveness
of adjunctive antidepressant treatment for bipolar depression. New England Journal of
Medicine 2007; 356: 1711-22.
26. Janjua A, Rapport D, Ferrara G. A Woman Who Was Fuzzy All the Time. Current
Psychiatry 2010; 9(4): 62-72.
27. Rapport D. Diagnosing and treating mood disordered patients. Primary Psychiatry 2010; 17
(8): 16-17
28. Brennan, J., McGrady, A., Whearty, K., Lynch D., Rapport D., Schaefer, P. (2012).
Emotional status of third year medical students and their responses to a brief intervention.
Annals of Behavioral Science and Medical Education, 18(2): 10-14.
29. Rapport, D., Paul, P., McGrady, A., Kaplish, D., McGinnis, R., Whearty, K. (2013).
Comparison of outcomes in bipolar disorder patients at an academic medical center treated
by psychiatric residents and attending physicians. Academic Psychiatry, 37:5,
September-October 2013
30. Rapport, D. (2014). Review of Angele McGrady and Donald Moss, Pathways to Illness,
Pathways to Health. Biofeedback, 42(1): 36.
31. Alastal, Y., Hasan S., Chowdhury, MA., Hammad,T., Safi, F., Rapport, D., Assaly, R. (2014).
Hypertriglyceridemia Induced Pancreatitis in Psychiatric Patients: A case report and review
of literature. American Journal of Therapeutics. 21 (4)
PEER REVIEWED BOOK CHAPTERS:
1. Calabrese JR, Woyshville MJ, Rapport DJ. Clinical efficacy of valproate. In: Joffee RT,
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Calabrese JR, editors. Anticonvulsants in manic depression. New York (NY): Marcel
Dekker, Inc.; 1994. p. 131- 46.
2. Calabrese JR, Rapport DJ, Findling RL, Shelton MD, Kimmel SE. Depressive insanity:
rapid-cycling bipolar disorder. In: Marneros A., Kluwer AJ, editors. Bipolar disorder 100
years after manic. New York (NY): Academic Publishers; 2000. p. 89-109.
3. Calabrese JR, Rapport DJ, Shelton MD. Commentary: Pursuit of the ideal mood stabilizer –
time to give up and move to combination trials. In: Maj M, Akiskal HS, Lopez-Ibor JJ,
Sartorius N, editors. Bipolar disorder – evidence & experience in psychiatry. Chichester:
Wiley; 2002. (5th
Vol. World Psychiatric Association Series).
4. Brennan J, Rapport D. Bipolar Disorder. In: Ebell MH, Ferenchick G, Smith M, Barry H,
Slawson D, Shaughnessy A, Forsch R, Li S, Wilkes M, Usatine R,editors. Essential
Evidence. Hoboken (NJ): John Wiley & Sons; 2009
PEER REVIEWED LETTERS:
1. Rapport DJ, Calabrese JR. Carbamazepine effect on birth control pills. Psychosomatics 1989;
30: 462-64.
2. Rapport DJ, Calabrese JR. Tolerance to fluoxetine. J. Clin. Psychopharmacology 1993;
13(5): 361.
3. Shihabuddin L, Rapport DJ. Sertraline and extra pyramidal side affects. Am. J. Psychiatry
1994; 151(2): 288.
4. Sajatovic M, Elhaj O, Youngstrom EA, Bilai SR, Rapport DJ, Ganocy SJ, Calabrese JR.
Treatment adherence in individuals with rapid cycling bipolar disorder: Results from a
clinical trial setting. Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology 2007; 27(4): 412-13.
5. Rapport DJ. Diagnosing and Treating Mood Disordered Patients. Primary Psychiatry 2010;
17(8): 16-17.
BOOKS OR JOURNALS EDITED:
1. Rapport D., Essay’s on Life: Perspectives from the Psychiatrist’s Chair. (accepted 8/22/13)