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Paul R.S. Burton, M.D. 
Education

2009 - present  University of California, San Francisco - Forensic Fellow

2008 - 2009  New York University - Psychiatry Chief Resident

2006 - 2009  New York University - Psychiatry Resident

2005 - 2006  New York University - Psychiatry Intern

2000 - 2004  University of California, San Francisco - M.D.

1995 - 1999  University of Florida, Gainesville - B.S., Psychology, Zoology (High Honors)

Licensure

2008 California Medical License 

2007 New York Medical License

Principal Positions Held

2008 - 2009 New York University, Chief Resident, Psychiatry 

2005  UCSF, Physician Data Abstractor, Health Policy Studies

1997 - 2000 University of Florida, Program Coordinator/Counselor, Psychiatry

Honors & Awards

2003  Awarded UCSF Class of 1964 Scholarship

2001  Awarded UCSF Dean's Research Scholarship

1998  Phi Beta Kappa

1997  University of Florida Anderson Scholar

Areas of Interest

Forensic psychiatry, violence risk assessment, emergency psychiatry, correctional psychiatry, mental health care access, mental illness advocacy, etiologies of psychopathy, medical education, toxicology, consult-liaison psychiatry, diversion of the mentally ill from entering the criminal justice system.

Presentations

2002  UCSF, School of Medicine, Student Research Fair. Inmate Access to Mental Health Resources and its Influence on Prison Suicide and Homicide Rates (poster).

2000  Florida Psychological Association. Project Back-on-Track at One Year: A Delinquency Treatment Program for Early Career Juvenile Offenders (poster).

2000  GAINS Conference for Delinquency and Co-occurring Mental Disorders in the Justice System. Project Back-on-Track: Multisystemic-based Therapy with Early Career Juvenile Offenders (poster).

1998  Annual meeting of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry. Project Back-on-Track: Multisystemic-based Therapy with Early Career Juvenile Offenders (poster).

Public Service

2000 - 2002  Smoking Cessation Program, UCSF, Homeless Clinic (Coordinator/Group Counselor)

2000 - 2002  Violence Reduction Committee, UCSF, Physicians for Social Responsibility (Director)

2000 - 2000  Alachua County Teen Court, Gainesville, FL (Teen Court Judge)

1996 - 1997  Children's Mental Health Unit, University of Florida (Therapeutic Aide)

Teaching and Mentoring

2007  Psychiatric Interviewing, New York University

Research

1997 - 2000  CG707 - CG1007 (co-author, four total grant approvals), Florida Department of Juvenile Justice, After School Diversion Program, University of Florida, Psychiatry, $32,500 per year ($130,000 for four years)

Publications

Myers W, Burton P, Johnson G, Sanders P, Donat K, Harris H. Project Back-on-Track: Multisystemic-based Therapy with Early Career Juvenile Offenders. Scientific Proceedings, 45th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 94, 1998.

Myers W, Burton P, Sanders P, Donat K, Cheney J, Fitzpatrick T, Monaco L. Project Back-on-Track at One Year: A Delinquency Treatment Program for Early-Career Juvenile Offenders. Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 39, 1127-1134, 2000.

Antonius D, Fuchs L, Herbert F, Kwon J, Fried J, Burton P, Straka T, Levin Z, Caligor E, Malaspina D. Psychiatric Assessment of Aggressive Patients: A Violent Attack on a Resident. Submitted, American Journal of Psychiatry, 2009.






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