Date Prepared: June 21, 2016
Curriculum Vitae
CARLENE MARIE MACMILLAN, M.D.
347 Grand Street, Brooklyn NY 11211
Voice: 929-227-6577 Fax: 888-374-3251
carlene.macmillan@brooklynminds.com
http://www.brooklynminds.com
EDUCATION
Year Degree Field Institution
2003 BA Psychology Harvard College
2009 MD Medicine Harvard Medical School
Postdoctoral Training
2010 Pediatrics/Psychiatry Internship Massachusetts General Hospital/McLean Hospital
2012 Adult Psychiatry Residency Massachusetts General Hospital/McLean Hospital
2014 Child & Adolescent Psychiatry Fellowship Massachusetts General Hospital/McLean Hospital
Licensure and Certification
2009-2010 Limited Massachusetts Medical License
2010-2016 Full Massachusetts Medical License #248958
2009-Present National Provider Identification Number 1689801417
2013-2023 Diplomate of the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology in Adult Psychiatry
2015-2025 Diplomate of the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
2012-2018 DEA License with Suboxone Waiver: FM3065883, XM3065883
2010-2018 Massachusetts Controlled Substance Registration MM0861977A
2014 Mentalization Based Treatment for Borderline Personality Disorder Intensive Training
2014 Mentalization Based Treatment-Family (MBT-F) Training
2015 New York State Full Medical License #278517
2015 Mentalization Based Treatment of Adolescents Training
Academic Appointments
2009-2014 Clinical Fellow in Psychiatry Harvard Medical School
2014-2015 Instructor in Psychiatry Harvard Medical School
2015-2016 Assistant Clinical Professor NYU Langone Medical
Hospital Appointments
2011-2013 Moonlighter, Clinical Evaluation Center McLean Hospital
2012-2014 Fellow, Child & Adolescent Psychiatry Franciscan’s Hospital
2013 Psychiatrist-On-Call Newton Wellesley Hospital
2013-2015 Psychiatrist-On-Call Mount Auburn Hospital
2014-2015 Staff Psychiatrist McLean Hospital
2015-2016 Staff Psychiatrist NYU Langone Medical Child
Study Center
Other Professional Positions and Visiting Appointments
2012-2015 Sole Proprietor Private Psychiatric Practice
2003-2005 Clinical Study Coordinator Children’s Hospital Boston
2016-Present Co-Owner Brooklyn Minds Psychiatry, P.C.
Awards and Honors
2003 Elizabeth Cary Agassiz Award Radcliffe College
2003 Magna Cum Laude Harvard College
with Highest Honors in Psychology
2006 Donald J. Cohen KTGF Medical Harvard Medical School
Student Fellowship in Child &
Adolescent Psychiatry
2009 Joseph M. Martin Loan Forgiveness Harvard Medical School
Award for Psychiatry
2012 Educational Outreach Award American Academy of Child &
Adolescent Psychiatry
2013 Junior Scholar Annual Meeting American Academy of Child &
Award Adolescent Psychiatry
2014 APA Resident Recognition Award American Psychiatric Association
Major Committee Assignments
2006-2007 Psychiatry Student Interest Group, Co-Chair, Harvard Medical School
2007-2009 Residency Advisory Council on Medical Education in Psychiatry, Student Representative, Harvard Medical School
2010-2012 Adult Psychiatry Residency Program Internal Website Committee, Co-Chair, Massachusetts General Hospital
2012-2014 Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Residency Program Internal Website
Committee, Founder and Co-Chair, Massachusetts General Hospital
Memberships, Offices, And Committee Assignments in Professional Societies
2005-2015 Massachusetts Medical Society, Member
2007-2015 Massachusetts Psychiatric Society, Member
2011-2013 Massachusetts Psychiatric Society College Mental Health
Committee, Co-Chair
2013-2015 Massachusetts Psychiatric Society Designated DSM-5 Trainer
2014-2015 Massachusetts Psychiatric Society Council Member
2007-Present American Psychiatric Association Member
2014-2015 American Psychiatric Association Area 1 Assembly Representative (voting position)
2012-Present American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Member
2012-Present American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Consumer Issues Committee Member
2013-Present North American Society for the Study of Personality Disorders, Member
2015-Present New York County Psychiatric Society, Member
2015-Present New York Council on Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Member
Editorial Positions
None
Principal Clinical and Hospital Service Activities
2012-2015 Private Psychiatric Practice for Adults and Children
2014-2015 Inpatient Attending Psychiatrist, Trauma & Dissociative Unit, McLean Hospital
2014-2015 Psychiatrist and Multi-Family DBT Group Leader for 3East Outpatient Adolescent DBT Program, McLean Hospital
2014-2015 Supervising Psychiatrist, Clinical Evaluation Center, McLean Hospital
2015-2016 Outpatient Attending Psychiatrist, NYU Child Study Center, Manhattan and Long Island
2016-Present Co-Director of Group Psychiatric Practice, Brooklyn Minds, Brooklyn, NY
Major Administrative Responsibilities
2013-2014 Chief Resident in Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, Massachusetts
General Hospital
Teaching Experience
2011 Guest Lecturer on Introduction to Psychopharmacology, Simmons College,
1 hour lecture, undergraduate students
2013 Lectured on using Harry Potter to teach principles of resiliency and attachment in children, Massachusetts General Hospital, 3 hours, Pediatrics Residents, Child & Adolescent Psychiatry Fellows
2014 Lectured on starting a private practice, Massachusetts General Hospital, 1 hours, Adult Psychiatry Residents. Repeats annually.
2013 Presented on DSM-5 for Child Psychiatrists, McLean Hospital, 90 minutes, Child Psychiatry Fellows from MGH, Cambridge Hospital and Children’s Hospital Boston
2013 Created and Presented CME programming on the DSM-5, Massachusetts Psychiatric Society District Branch Chapters, North Suffolk Mental Health, and Cambridge Adolescent Consultation Services, 8 hours, psychiatrists and behavioral health practitioners at all levels of training across the state
2014 Created and presented webinar on the DSM-5 to be included in Board Review Course and Modern Psychiatry Course, Massachusetts General Hospital Psychiatry Academy, 1 hour, multi-disciplinary online viewers
2014 Invited Presenter of case discussion entitled “More Dating Experience than Some Celebrities”: Borderline and Narcissistic Personality Disorders in Couples Therapy, McLean Borderline Case Conference, 1 hour, McLean Borderline Center Clinicians
2014 Invited Lecturer on the DSM-5 for Current Trends In Psychiatry Live Program, Massachusetts General Hospital Academy, 1 hour, ~90 psychiatrists from Brazil
2014 Grand Rounds on Emerging Borderline Personality Disorder in Adolescents, Franciscan’s Hospital for Children, 1 hour, multi-disciplinary group (social workers, nurses, psychologists, psychiatrists)
2015 Developed and Co-taught Introduction to Psychotherapy Workshop, Massachusetts General Hospital, 6 hours, Adult Psychiatry Interns
2015 Grand Rounds on the DSM-5 for Pediatric Mental Health Practitioners, Franciscan’s Hospital for Children, 1 hour, multi-disciplinary group (social workers, nurses, psychologists, psychiatrists)
2015 Developed Training Webinar on the use of DSM-5 and ICD-10 codes for Behavioral Health Practitioners, Partners Healthcare, 2 hours, all behavioral health providers in the Partners Hospital System
2015 Gave webinar for parents to help their children become good digital citizens, 30 minutes, NYU Child Study Center
2016 Lectured 1st year Child Psychiatry fellows on Self-injurious Behavior and Suicidality in children and adolescents, 3 hours, NYU
2016 Co-Presented on Pharmacogenomics in Psychiatry as part of a Parent Workshop series, 2.5 hours, NYU Child Study Center
2016 Presented to Trainees on Private Practice as part of NY Council on Child and Adolescent Psychiatry’s Career night, 2 hours, NYC
Mentoring of Graduate Students, Residents, Post-Doctoral Fellows in Research
2015 Supervision of 2nd year Child Psychiatry Resident (1 hour/week)
Teaching Awards Received
2013 Highest Rated Members’ Forum Presentation (peer rating), American
Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Annual Meeting
Major Research Interests
At present, I identify as a clinician and educator with an interest in the treatment of adolescents and young adults with emerging personality disorders, particularly borderline personality disorder, as well as a general outpatient psychiatrist for adults and children. I have also developed expertise in training others on the use of the DSM-5 and have a strong interest in developing teaching materials for others in the field and for consumers. Prior to medical school, I was involved in research focusing on the treatment of bipolar disorder in adolescents and the treatment of ADHD in children with seizure disorders.
Boards and Community Organizations
Emotions Matter, Inc.- Clinician advisor for this non-profit focused on borderline personality disorder
Bibliography
Original Reports
Gonzalez-Heydrich J, Whitney J, Waber D, Forbes P, Hsin O, Faraone SV, Dodds A, Rao S, Mrakotsky C, Macmillan C, Demaso DR, de Moor C, Torres A, Bourgeois B, Biederman J. Adaptive phase I study of OROS methylphenidate treatment of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder with epilepsy. Epilepsy and Behavior. 2010;18(3): 229-237.
Gonzalez-Heydrich, J, Dodds A, Whitney J, MacMillan C, Waber D, Faraone S, Boyer S, Mrakotsky C, DeMaso D,Bourgeois B, Biederman J. Psychiatric Disorders and Behavioral Characteristics of Pediatric Patients with Epilepsy and ADHD. Epilepsy and Behavior. 2007;10(3): 384-388.
MacMillan CM. In Transitional Space: A Whirlwind Tour of the DSM-5. Adolescent Psychiatry. 2013; 3(4): 293-296.
MacMillan CM, Whitney J, Korndörfer SR, Tilley CA, Mrakotsky C, Gonzalez-Heydrich JM. Comparative Clinical Responses to Risperidone and Divalproex in Patients with Pediatric Bipolar Disorder. Journal of Psychiatric Practice. 2008; 14(3): 160-169.
MacMillan CM, Korndörfer SR, Rao S, Fleisher CA, Mezzacappa E, Gonzalez-Heydrich J. A Comparison of Divalproex and Oxcarbazepine in Aggressive Youth with Bipolar Disorder. Journal of Psychiatric Practice. 2006; 12(4), 214-222.
MacMillan CM, Gonzalez-Heydrich J. Oxcarbazepine is no more effective than placebo for reducing manic symptoms of bipolar I disorder in children and adolescents. Evidence Based Mental Health. 2007; 10(2): 59.
Peek HS, Richards M, Muir O, Chan SR, Caton M, MacMillan C. Blogging and Social Media for Mental Health Education and Advocacy: a Review for Psychiatrists. Current Psychiatry Reports. 2015; 17 (11): 88
Zuckerman ML, Vaughan BL, Whitney J, Dodds A, Yakhkind A, MacMillan C, Raches D,Pravdova I, DeMaso D, Beardslee WR, Gonzalez-Heydrich J:Tolerability of Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors in Thirty-nine Children Under Age Seven. A Retrospective Chart Review. Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychopharmacology. 2007; 17(2): 165-174
Reviews, Books and Book Chapters
MacMillan C: Book Review: Beautiful Boy: A Father’s Journey Through his
Son’s Addiction and Tweak. Journal of the American Academy of Child and
Adolescent Psychiatry. 2015; 54 (5): 426-428.
Wrzosek, M, MacMillan C: Book Review: The Book of Woe: The DSM and the Unmaking of Psychiatry. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry.2014; 53(9): 1031-1032.
Educationally Relevant Publications
MacMillan, C. Staying Strong Together: Fostering Resiliency in Military-Connected Families. AACAP News. May-June 2013.
MacMillan, C. In Transitional Space Column: A Whirlwind Tour of the DSM-5. Massachusetts Psychiatric Society Member Newsletter. 2013;6:4.
MacMillan, C. In Transitional Space Column: “Super Angry, Grouchy, and Cranky”: Examining the Addition of Disruptive Mood Dysregulation Disorder to the DSM-5. Massachusetts Psychiatric Society Member Newsletter. 2013;137: 7-8.
MacMillan, C. In Transitional Space Column. Do Old (Diagnostic) Habits Die Hard?: Substance-Related anD Addictive Disorders in the DSM-5. Massachusetts Psychiatric Society Member NewsletterIssue.2013;138.
MacMillan, C. In Transitional Space Column. Moving from Caricatures to Characters?: Personality Disorder And the DSM-5.2013; 139.
MacMillan, C. In Transitional Space Column: Better Bring Your Umbrella: Autism Spectrum Disorders in the DSM-5. Massachusetts Psychiatric Society Member Newsletter. 2014;140.
MacMillan, C. In Transitional Space Column: Good Grief? Saying Goodbye to the Bereavement Exclusion in DSM-5. Massachusetts Psychiatric Society Member Newsletter. 2014;141.
Hartselle, S., MacMillan, C. Members Forum: Ethical and Practical Considerations of Working with the Media: Review of Conference Presentation. AACAP News. 2014.
MacMillan, C. In Transitional Space Column: Rethinking “It’s All in Your Head: The DSM-5 Somatic Disorders Section. Massachusetts Psychiatric Society Member Newsletter.2014;143.
Books and Monographs
None
Other including Non-Print Materials
AACAP Consumer Issues Committee Members. AACAP’s online and printable ‘Facts For Families’ and Resource Centers (Maintenance and Development of new content). http://www.aacap.org/aacap/Families_and_Youth/Facts_for_Families/Home.aspx. 2012-2015
Carlene MacMillan. ABC News Twitter Chat “Expert Participant” on Childhood Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder on behalf of AACAP. 2012
Proceedings of Meetings
Fritsch,SL, Mao, AR, Belfort, EL, MacMillan, CM, Vana, G: Helping Parents Guide their Children to Use Social Media Safely: Do’s and Don’t’s. Workshop presented at the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA, Oct 2014.
Fritsch,SL, Belfort,EL, Mao,AR, MacMillan,CM: “Adding Social Media to the Psychiatrist’s Toolkit” as part of Working with Families and Teens about Using Social Media Wisely, Clinical Perspectives presented at the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Annual Meeting, San Antonio, TX, Oct 2015.
Fritsch S, MacMillan C, Muir O, Gerwin R, Belfort E: “Off the Couch and Onto the Internet” workshop to be presented at the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Annual Meeting, New York, NY, Oct 2016.
MacMillan C, Muir O, Nouvini R, Hassuk B, Perepletchikova F: “Confidently Approaching Borderline Personality Disorder in Young People: A Primer for the General Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist” Clinical Perspectives to be presented at the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Annual Meeting, New York, NY, Oct 2016.
MacMilllan C, Hartselle, S: Ethical and Practical Considerations of Working with the Media, Member Services Forum presented at the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Annual Meeting. Orlando, FL, Oct 2013.
Muir, OS, MacMillan,CM, Schlozman, S, Kaneko, Y: Moonrise Kingdom: Wes Anderson’s Ode to the Resilient Adolescent, Media Theatre presented at the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA, Oct 2014.
Peek, H, MacMillan, C, Beresin, E, Schlozman, S, Cox, Laura. Blogging, Linking, Liking & Following: A Psychiatrist’s Guide for Using Social Media and Blogging for Mental Health Education and Advocacy, Workshop presented at the American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting, Toronto, Canada, May
2015.
Abstracts
Hsin O, Miller TP, MacMillan C, Johnson F, Gonzalez-Heydrich J: Ziprasidone In Pediatric Patients: Efficacy and Tolerability. Poster presented at World Psychiatric Association International Congress. Florence, Italy, Nov 2004.
Korndörfer SR, MacMillan CM, Fleisher C, Beardslee WR, Gonzalez-Heydrich J: Comparison of divalproex and gabapentin: Effectiveness in aggressive youth. Poster presented at 16th European College of Neuropsychopharmacology Congress. Prague, Czech Republic, Sep 2003.
Korndörfer SR, MacMillan CM, Fleisher CA, Mezzacappa E, Beardslee W, Gonzalez-Heydrich J: A Comparison of Divalproex, Gabapentin and Oxcarbazepine in Aggressive Youth. Poster presented at New Clinical Drug Evaluation Unit (NCDEU) meeting. Phoenix, AZ, Jun 2004.
MacMillan CM, Gralinski-Bakker, JH (Adviser), Keel, P(Adviser): Style and Substance: Correlating Preschoolers' Play Narratives with Externalizing Problems, poster presented at Harvard University Mind, Brain, Behavior Senior Thesis Symposium and at Harvard University Psychology Department Poster Session, Cambridge MA, May 2003.
Whitney, JE, MacMillan, CM, Hsin, O, Miller, TP, Johnson, F, Gonzalez-Heydrich, JM: Tolerability of Olanzapine and Ziprasidone in Youths with Bipolar Disorder, poster presented at the U.S. Psychiatric and Mental Health Congress, Las Vegas, NV, Nov 2005.
Curriculum Vitae
CARLENE MARIE MACMILLAN, M.D.
347 Grand Street, Brooklyn NY 11211
Voice: 929-227-6577 Fax: 888-374-3251
carlene.macmillan@brooklynminds.com
http://www.brooklynminds.com
EDUCATION
Year Degree Field Institution
2003 BA Psychology Harvard College
2009 MD Medicine Harvard Medical School
Postdoctoral Training
2010 Pediatrics/Psychiatry Internship Massachusetts General Hospital/McLean Hospital
2012 Adult Psychiatry Residency Massachusetts General Hospital/McLean Hospital
2014 Child & Adolescent Psychiatry Fellowship Massachusetts General Hospital/McLean Hospital
Licensure and Certification
2009-2010 Limited Massachusetts Medical License
2010-2016 Full Massachusetts Medical License #248958
2009-Present National Provider Identification Number 1689801417
2013-2023 Diplomate of the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology in Adult Psychiatry
2015-2025 Diplomate of the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
2012-2018 DEA License with Suboxone Waiver: FM3065883, XM3065883
2010-2018 Massachusetts Controlled Substance Registration MM0861977A
2014 Mentalization Based Treatment for Borderline Personality Disorder Intensive Training
2014 Mentalization Based Treatment-Family (MBT-F) Training
2015 New York State Full Medical License #278517
2015 Mentalization Based Treatment of Adolescents Training
Academic Appointments
2009-2014 Clinical Fellow in Psychiatry Harvard Medical School
2014-2015 Instructor in Psychiatry Harvard Medical School
2015-2016 Assistant Clinical Professor NYU Langone Medical
Hospital Appointments
2011-2013 Moonlighter, Clinical Evaluation Center McLean Hospital
2012-2014 Fellow, Child & Adolescent Psychiatry Franciscan’s Hospital
2013 Psychiatrist-On-Call Newton Wellesley Hospital
2013-2015 Psychiatrist-On-Call Mount Auburn Hospital
2014-2015 Staff Psychiatrist McLean Hospital
2015-2016 Staff Psychiatrist NYU Langone Medical Child
Study Center
Other Professional Positions and Visiting Appointments
2012-2015 Sole Proprietor Private Psychiatric Practice
2003-2005 Clinical Study Coordinator Children’s Hospital Boston
2016-Present Co-Owner Brooklyn Minds Psychiatry, P.C.
Awards and Honors
2003 Elizabeth Cary Agassiz Award Radcliffe College
2003 Magna Cum Laude Harvard College
with Highest Honors in Psychology
2006 Donald J. Cohen KTGF Medical Harvard Medical School
Student Fellowship in Child &
Adolescent Psychiatry
2009 Joseph M. Martin Loan Forgiveness Harvard Medical School
Award for Psychiatry
2012 Educational Outreach Award American Academy of Child &
Adolescent Psychiatry
2013 Junior Scholar Annual Meeting American Academy of Child &
Award Adolescent Psychiatry
2014 APA Resident Recognition Award American Psychiatric Association
Major Committee Assignments
2006-2007 Psychiatry Student Interest Group, Co-Chair, Harvard Medical School
2007-2009 Residency Advisory Council on Medical Education in Psychiatry, Student Representative, Harvard Medical School
2010-2012 Adult Psychiatry Residency Program Internal Website Committee, Co-Chair, Massachusetts General Hospital
2012-2014 Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Residency Program Internal Website
Committee, Founder and Co-Chair, Massachusetts General Hospital
Memberships, Offices, And Committee Assignments in Professional Societies
2005-2015 Massachusetts Medical Society, Member
2007-2015 Massachusetts Psychiatric Society, Member
2011-2013 Massachusetts Psychiatric Society College Mental Health
Committee, Co-Chair
2013-2015 Massachusetts Psychiatric Society Designated DSM-5 Trainer
2014-2015 Massachusetts Psychiatric Society Council Member
2007-Present American Psychiatric Association Member
2014-2015 American Psychiatric Association Area 1 Assembly Representative (voting position)
2012-Present American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Member
2012-Present American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Consumer Issues Committee Member
2013-Present North American Society for the Study of Personality Disorders, Member
2015-Present New York County Psychiatric Society, Member
2015-Present New York Council on Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Member
Editorial Positions
None
Principal Clinical and Hospital Service Activities
2012-2015 Private Psychiatric Practice for Adults and Children
2014-2015 Inpatient Attending Psychiatrist, Trauma & Dissociative Unit, McLean Hospital
2014-2015 Psychiatrist and Multi-Family DBT Group Leader for 3East Outpatient Adolescent DBT Program, McLean Hospital
2014-2015 Supervising Psychiatrist, Clinical Evaluation Center, McLean Hospital
2015-2016 Outpatient Attending Psychiatrist, NYU Child Study Center, Manhattan and Long Island
2016-Present Co-Director of Group Psychiatric Practice, Brooklyn Minds, Brooklyn, NY
Major Administrative Responsibilities
2013-2014 Chief Resident in Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, Massachusetts
General Hospital
Teaching Experience
2011 Guest Lecturer on Introduction to Psychopharmacology, Simmons College,
1 hour lecture, undergraduate students
2013 Lectured on using Harry Potter to teach principles of resiliency and attachment in children, Massachusetts General Hospital, 3 hours, Pediatrics Residents, Child & Adolescent Psychiatry Fellows
2014 Lectured on starting a private practice, Massachusetts General Hospital, 1 hours, Adult Psychiatry Residents. Repeats annually.
2013 Presented on DSM-5 for Child Psychiatrists, McLean Hospital, 90 minutes, Child Psychiatry Fellows from MGH, Cambridge Hospital and Children’s Hospital Boston
2013 Created and Presented CME programming on the DSM-5, Massachusetts Psychiatric Society District Branch Chapters, North Suffolk Mental Health, and Cambridge Adolescent Consultation Services, 8 hours, psychiatrists and behavioral health practitioners at all levels of training across the state
2014 Created and presented webinar on the DSM-5 to be included in Board Review Course and Modern Psychiatry Course, Massachusetts General Hospital Psychiatry Academy, 1 hour, multi-disciplinary online viewers
2014 Invited Presenter of case discussion entitled “More Dating Experience than Some Celebrities”: Borderline and Narcissistic Personality Disorders in Couples Therapy, McLean Borderline Case Conference, 1 hour, McLean Borderline Center Clinicians
2014 Invited Lecturer on the DSM-5 for Current Trends In Psychiatry Live Program, Massachusetts General Hospital Academy, 1 hour, ~90 psychiatrists from Brazil
2014 Grand Rounds on Emerging Borderline Personality Disorder in Adolescents, Franciscan’s Hospital for Children, 1 hour, multi-disciplinary group (social workers, nurses, psychologists, psychiatrists)
2015 Developed and Co-taught Introduction to Psychotherapy Workshop, Massachusetts General Hospital, 6 hours, Adult Psychiatry Interns
2015 Grand Rounds on the DSM-5 for Pediatric Mental Health Practitioners, Franciscan’s Hospital for Children, 1 hour, multi-disciplinary group (social workers, nurses, psychologists, psychiatrists)
2015 Developed Training Webinar on the use of DSM-5 and ICD-10 codes for Behavioral Health Practitioners, Partners Healthcare, 2 hours, all behavioral health providers in the Partners Hospital System
2015 Gave webinar for parents to help their children become good digital citizens, 30 minutes, NYU Child Study Center
2016 Lectured 1st year Child Psychiatry fellows on Self-injurious Behavior and Suicidality in children and adolescents, 3 hours, NYU
2016 Co-Presented on Pharmacogenomics in Psychiatry as part of a Parent Workshop series, 2.5 hours, NYU Child Study Center
2016 Presented to Trainees on Private Practice as part of NY Council on Child and Adolescent Psychiatry’s Career night, 2 hours, NYC
Mentoring of Graduate Students, Residents, Post-Doctoral Fellows in Research
2015 Supervision of 2nd year Child Psychiatry Resident (1 hour/week)
Teaching Awards Received
2013 Highest Rated Members’ Forum Presentation (peer rating), American
Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Annual Meeting
Major Research Interests
At present, I identify as a clinician and educator with an interest in the treatment of adolescents and young adults with emerging personality disorders, particularly borderline personality disorder, as well as a general outpatient psychiatrist for adults and children. I have also developed expertise in training others on the use of the DSM-5 and have a strong interest in developing teaching materials for others in the field and for consumers. Prior to medical school, I was involved in research focusing on the treatment of bipolar disorder in adolescents and the treatment of ADHD in children with seizure disorders.
Boards and Community Organizations
Emotions Matter, Inc.- Clinician advisor for this non-profit focused on borderline personality disorder
Bibliography
Original Reports
Gonzalez-Heydrich J, Whitney J, Waber D, Forbes P, Hsin O, Faraone SV, Dodds A, Rao S, Mrakotsky C, Macmillan C, Demaso DR, de Moor C, Torres A, Bourgeois B, Biederman J. Adaptive phase I study of OROS methylphenidate treatment of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder with epilepsy. Epilepsy and Behavior. 2010;18(3): 229-237.
Gonzalez-Heydrich, J, Dodds A, Whitney J, MacMillan C, Waber D, Faraone S, Boyer S, Mrakotsky C, DeMaso D,Bourgeois B, Biederman J. Psychiatric Disorders and Behavioral Characteristics of Pediatric Patients with Epilepsy and ADHD. Epilepsy and Behavior. 2007;10(3): 384-388.
MacMillan CM. In Transitional Space: A Whirlwind Tour of the DSM-5. Adolescent Psychiatry. 2013; 3(4): 293-296.
MacMillan CM, Whitney J, Korndörfer SR, Tilley CA, Mrakotsky C, Gonzalez-Heydrich JM. Comparative Clinical Responses to Risperidone and Divalproex in Patients with Pediatric Bipolar Disorder. Journal of Psychiatric Practice. 2008; 14(3): 160-169.
MacMillan CM, Korndörfer SR, Rao S, Fleisher CA, Mezzacappa E, Gonzalez-Heydrich J. A Comparison of Divalproex and Oxcarbazepine in Aggressive Youth with Bipolar Disorder. Journal of Psychiatric Practice. 2006; 12(4), 214-222.
MacMillan CM, Gonzalez-Heydrich J. Oxcarbazepine is no more effective than placebo for reducing manic symptoms of bipolar I disorder in children and adolescents. Evidence Based Mental Health. 2007; 10(2): 59.
Peek HS, Richards M, Muir O, Chan SR, Caton M, MacMillan C. Blogging and Social Media for Mental Health Education and Advocacy: a Review for Psychiatrists. Current Psychiatry Reports. 2015; 17 (11): 88
Zuckerman ML, Vaughan BL, Whitney J, Dodds A, Yakhkind A, MacMillan C, Raches D,Pravdova I, DeMaso D, Beardslee WR, Gonzalez-Heydrich J:Tolerability of Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors in Thirty-nine Children Under Age Seven. A Retrospective Chart Review. Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychopharmacology. 2007; 17(2): 165-174
Reviews, Books and Book Chapters
MacMillan C: Book Review: Beautiful Boy: A Father’s Journey Through his
Son’s Addiction and Tweak. Journal of the American Academy of Child and
Adolescent Psychiatry. 2015; 54 (5): 426-428.
Wrzosek, M, MacMillan C: Book Review: The Book of Woe: The DSM and the Unmaking of Psychiatry. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry.2014; 53(9): 1031-1032.
Educationally Relevant Publications
MacMillan, C. Staying Strong Together: Fostering Resiliency in Military-Connected Families. AACAP News. May-June 2013.
MacMillan, C. In Transitional Space Column: A Whirlwind Tour of the DSM-5. Massachusetts Psychiatric Society Member Newsletter. 2013;6:4.
MacMillan, C. In Transitional Space Column: “Super Angry, Grouchy, and Cranky”: Examining the Addition of Disruptive Mood Dysregulation Disorder to the DSM-5. Massachusetts Psychiatric Society Member Newsletter. 2013;137: 7-8.
MacMillan, C. In Transitional Space Column. Do Old (Diagnostic) Habits Die Hard?: Substance-Related anD Addictive Disorders in the DSM-5. Massachusetts Psychiatric Society Member NewsletterIssue.2013;138.
MacMillan, C. In Transitional Space Column. Moving from Caricatures to Characters?: Personality Disorder And the DSM-5.2013; 139.
MacMillan, C. In Transitional Space Column: Better Bring Your Umbrella: Autism Spectrum Disorders in the DSM-5. Massachusetts Psychiatric Society Member Newsletter. 2014;140.
MacMillan, C. In Transitional Space Column: Good Grief? Saying Goodbye to the Bereavement Exclusion in DSM-5. Massachusetts Psychiatric Society Member Newsletter. 2014;141.
Hartselle, S., MacMillan, C. Members Forum: Ethical and Practical Considerations of Working with the Media: Review of Conference Presentation. AACAP News. 2014.
MacMillan, C. In Transitional Space Column: Rethinking “It’s All in Your Head: The DSM-5 Somatic Disorders Section. Massachusetts Psychiatric Society Member Newsletter.2014;143.
Books and Monographs
None
Other including Non-Print Materials
AACAP Consumer Issues Committee Members. AACAP’s online and printable ‘Facts For Families’ and Resource Centers (Maintenance and Development of new content). http://www.aacap.org/aacap/Families_and_Youth/Facts_for_Families/Home.aspx. 2012-2015
Carlene MacMillan. ABC News Twitter Chat “Expert Participant” on Childhood Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder on behalf of AACAP. 2012
Proceedings of Meetings
Fritsch,SL, Mao, AR, Belfort, EL, MacMillan, CM, Vana, G: Helping Parents Guide their Children to Use Social Media Safely: Do’s and Don’t’s. Workshop presented at the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA, Oct 2014.
Fritsch,SL, Belfort,EL, Mao,AR, MacMillan,CM: “Adding Social Media to the Psychiatrist’s Toolkit” as part of Working with Families and Teens about Using Social Media Wisely, Clinical Perspectives presented at the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Annual Meeting, San Antonio, TX, Oct 2015.
Fritsch S, MacMillan C, Muir O, Gerwin R, Belfort E: “Off the Couch and Onto the Internet” workshop to be presented at the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Annual Meeting, New York, NY, Oct 2016.
MacMillan C, Muir O, Nouvini R, Hassuk B, Perepletchikova F: “Confidently Approaching Borderline Personality Disorder in Young People: A Primer for the General Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist” Clinical Perspectives to be presented at the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Annual Meeting, New York, NY, Oct 2016.
MacMilllan C, Hartselle, S: Ethical and Practical Considerations of Working with the Media, Member Services Forum presented at the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Annual Meeting. Orlando, FL, Oct 2013.
Muir, OS, MacMillan,CM, Schlozman, S, Kaneko, Y: Moonrise Kingdom: Wes Anderson’s Ode to the Resilient Adolescent, Media Theatre presented at the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA, Oct 2014.
Peek, H, MacMillan, C, Beresin, E, Schlozman, S, Cox, Laura. Blogging, Linking, Liking & Following: A Psychiatrist’s Guide for Using Social Media and Blogging for Mental Health Education and Advocacy, Workshop presented at the American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting, Toronto, Canada, May
2015.
Abstracts
Hsin O, Miller TP, MacMillan C, Johnson F, Gonzalez-Heydrich J: Ziprasidone In Pediatric Patients: Efficacy and Tolerability. Poster presented at World Psychiatric Association International Congress. Florence, Italy, Nov 2004.
Korndörfer SR, MacMillan CM, Fleisher C, Beardslee WR, Gonzalez-Heydrich J: Comparison of divalproex and gabapentin: Effectiveness in aggressive youth. Poster presented at 16th European College of Neuropsychopharmacology Congress. Prague, Czech Republic, Sep 2003.
Korndörfer SR, MacMillan CM, Fleisher CA, Mezzacappa E, Beardslee W, Gonzalez-Heydrich J: A Comparison of Divalproex, Gabapentin and Oxcarbazepine in Aggressive Youth. Poster presented at New Clinical Drug Evaluation Unit (NCDEU) meeting. Phoenix, AZ, Jun 2004.
MacMillan CM, Gralinski-Bakker, JH (Adviser), Keel, P(Adviser): Style and Substance: Correlating Preschoolers' Play Narratives with Externalizing Problems, poster presented at Harvard University Mind, Brain, Behavior Senior Thesis Symposium and at Harvard University Psychology Department Poster Session, Cambridge MA, May 2003.
Whitney, JE, MacMillan, CM, Hsin, O, Miller, TP, Johnson, F, Gonzalez-Heydrich, JM: Tolerability of Olanzapine and Ziprasidone in Youths with Bipolar Disorder, poster presented at the U.S. Psychiatric and Mental Health Congress, Las Vegas, NV, Nov 2005.