Stacey Kaltman, PhD
Professor
Associate Director of the Center for Trauma and the Community
Department of Psychiatry
Georgetown University School of Medicine
2115 Wisconsin Avenue, NW, Suite 140
Washington, DC 20007
Phone: (202) 687-6571
Fax: (202) 687-0694
E-mail: sk279@georgetown.edu
General Information
Undergraduate Degree: University of Pennsylvania
Graduate Degree: The Catholic University of America
Internship: University of Maryland School of Medicine
Post-Doctoral Fellowship: University of Maryland School of Medicine and Baltimore VAMC
Areas of Interest: clinical trial design, patient reported outcome, rare disease outreach
“I provide short-term psychotherapy to patients with depression and anxiety as well as those coping with chronic illness.“
“I conduct medical education research with a specific focus on teaching medical students complex communication skills.“
BIO
Dr. Stacey Kaltman is a licensed clinical psychologist and an Associate Director of the Georgetown Center for Trauma and the Community. Dr. Kaltman’s research focuses on the development and evaluation of sustainable mental health interventions for underserved populations in primary care settings. In particular, she develops intervention for patients with uncontrolled diabetes and depression. Her education-related research focuses on how best to train medical students to achieve competence in medical interviewing and advanced communication skills. She is also the ombudsperson for the medical school.
Research Areas
Trauma and loss, Latino mental health, integration of mental health services into the primary care setting, mental health disparities
Teaching Motivational Interviewing to Medical Students: A Systematic Review
Research Projects and Publications
Other Activities
Stacey Kaltman talks about her ITEL Project, Using Technology to Enhance Teaching in Physician-Patient Communication.
Interview with Stacey Kaltman and Claudine Isaacs. OWN IT 2016