Jacqueline M. Grupp-Phelan, MD, MPH
Title
Director of Research, Division of Pediatric Emergency Medicine
Associate Director, Division of Pediatric Emergency Medicine
Appointment
Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine
Email
jackie.grupp-phelan@chmcc.org
Phone
513-636-7966
Fax
513-636-7967
Bio
Dr. Grupp-Phelan graduated from the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine. After completing her pediatric residency and emergency medicine fellowship at Children’s Memorial/Northwestern in Chicago, she moved to Tuba City on the Navajo Reservation where her interest in mental illness developed. Dr. Grupp-Phelan then completed a Master in Public Health in Seattle before coming back to Cincinnati Children’s. Her research interests include screening and interventions for mothers and children with mental illness in the Pediatric Emergency department. Dr. Grupp-Phelan recently completed a Career Development award from the National Institute of Mental Health and holds the Ruddy Chair for Pediatric Emergency Medicine Research, the first chair devoted to research in the Pediatric Emergency Department.
Credentials
MPH: Medicine, University of Washington School of Public Health and Services, Seattle, Wash, 1998.
MD: University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, Cincinnati, OH, 1990.
BA: History, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, 1986.
Residency: Pediatrics, Children's Memorial Hospital, Chicago, Ill., 1993.
Fellowship: General Academic Pediatrics, Agency for Health Care Policy and Research Senior Research Fellow, Seattle, Wash., 1998; Pediatric Emergency Medicine, Children's Memorial Hospital, Chicago, Ill., 1995.
Certification: Pediatrics, 1994; Pediatric Emergency Medicine, 1997.
Position History
1990-1993 Pediatric Resident, Northwestern University Children's Memorial Hospital, Chicago, IL.
1993-1995 Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellowship, Children's Memorial Hospital, Chicago, IL.
1993-1995 Instructor of Pediatrics, Children's Memorial Hospital, Chicago, IL.
1995-1996 Attending Physician Emergency Medicine, Tuba City Indian Medical Center, Tuba City Arizona.
1996-1998 Attending in Pediatric Emergency Medicine, Seattle Children's Hospital, Seattle, Washington.
1996-1998 Agency for Health Care Policy and Research, Senior Research Fellow, Seattle Washington.
1998-2005 Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, Cincinnati, OH.
2005-presentAssociate Professor of Pediatrics, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, Cincinnati, OH.
2007-presentDirector of Research, Associate Director of Pediatric Emergency Medicine, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH.
2005-present Associate Professor of Pediatrics, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, Cincinnati, OH.
2007-present Director of Research, Associate Director of Pediatric Emergency Medicine, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH.
2008-present Recipient of the Richard R. Barbara Wriston-Ruddy Chair of Pediatric Emergency Medicine Research; Recipient of the Richard R. Barbara Wriston-Ruddy Chair of Pediatric Emergency Medicine Research.
Awards and Honors
1986 College Honors, University of Cincinnati
1986 Tri-Psi Scholarship Award
1987 American Women's Medical Association Scholarship
1997 Ambulatory Pediatric Association Fellow Award
1998 Divisional Teaching Award from the Pediatric House-staff, University of Cincinnati
2001 Divisional Teaching Award from the Pediatric House-staff, University of Cincinnati
Ruddy Endowed Chair of Pediatric Emergency Medicine Research
Research
Mental health services research
Research Grants and Contracts
TeenScreen Contract, Protocol: An Assessment of Voluntary Adolescent Mental Health Screening and Referral in a Children’s Hospital Emergency Department. Funding Agency - Columbia University. Grupp-Phelan, J (PI), January 1, 2009-December 31, 2009. $110,000.
National Institute of Health, Clinical and Translational Training Grant (K-30), October 1, 2008-Sept 30, 2010. $17,175.
National Institute for Mental Health Mentored Career Development Award (K-23). Screening Services in the Pediatric Emergency Department. Grupp-Phelan, J, Kelleher K, Daniels S, Putnam F. Funding start April 1, 2003- March 31, 2008. $910,762
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality RO3 HS 11038-01: Clinical Decision Rules to Predict Pediatric Pneumonia. Mahabee-Gittens M, Grupp-Phelan J, Brody A, Slapp G. $73,935
Trustee Grant. Prevalence of Mental Illness in the Pediatric Emergency Department. Grupp-Phelan, J. Wade T, Kotagal U, Putnam F. $80,000.
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality Training Grant #HS0003409-University of Washington 1996-8.9/1/00 – 8/31/0.>
Publications, Most Recent
Grupp-Phelan J. Harman JS, Kelleher KJ. Trends in mental health and chronic condition visits by children presenting for care at US emergency departments. Public Health Rep 2007; 122(1):55-61.
Grupp-Phelan J, Wade T, Pickup T, Ho M, Kelleher KJ. Mental Health Problems in children and caregivers in the emergency department setting. J Dev Behav Pediatr. 2007; 28(1): 16-21.
Grupp-Phelan J, Delgado SV, Kelleher, KJ. Failure of psychiatric referrals from the pediatric emergency department. BMC Emerg Med 2007, 7:12.
Pittsenbarger ZE, Grupp-Phelan J, Phelan KJ. Comparing the frequency of unrecognized attention deficit hyperactivity disorder symptoms in injured versus noninjured patients presenting for care in the pediatric emergency department.Pediatr Emerg Care 2008, 24(7):438-41.
Timm N, Grupp-Phelan J, Kroenen J. Impact of School Closings on Hospital Staff Absenteeism.J Emer Manag. 2008; 5:70-72.
Baren JM, Mace, SE, Hendry, PL, Dietrich, AM, Grupp-Phelan J, Mullin J, Children’s mental health mergencies– PART 1: challenges in care: definition of the problem, barriers to care, screening, advocacy, and resources.Pediatr Emerg Care. 2008; 24(6):399-408.
Pestian J, Matykiewicz P, Grupp-Phelan J, Arszman, LMaS, Combs, J, Kowatch, R. Using natural language processing to classify suicide notes.AMIA Annu Symp Proc. 2008; (Nov 6):1091.
Grupp-Phelan J, Mahajan P, Foltin GL, Jacobs E, Tunik M, Sonnett M, Miller S, Dayan P; and PECARN. Referral and Resource Utilization Patterns for Psychiatric Related Visits to Pediatric Emergency Departments. Pediatr Emerg Care, 2009;25:217-20.
Mahajan, P, Alpern, E, Grupp-Phelan, J. Epidemiology of Psychiatric Related Visits in a Multi-Center Collaborative Research Pediatric Network.Pediatr Emerg Care, in press.
Presentations, Most Recent
Maternal Depression and the General Pediatrician. Center for Child Studies, Pittsburgh March 5, 2002.
Prevention Science Seminar Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center: The Influence of Maternal Mental Illness on Taking Care of Children. April 10, 2002.
Psychiatry Grand Rounds. University of Cincinnati College of Medicine. May 2002.
Conference: Mental Health Issues in Childhood: Aged Birth Through 11 Years. Keynote Address. Mental Health Association of Cincinnati. May 16,2002.
Research Opportunities in Psychiatric Issues in the Pediatric Emergency Department. Pediatric Academic Society, PEM Special Interest Group Invited Speaker. May 2006.
Child Psychiatry Grand Rounds, Mental Health Problems in the Pediatric Emergency Department: An Ignored Morbidity. Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center. May 10, 2006.
Psychiatry Grand Rounds. University of Cincinnati College of Medicine. Mental Health Problems in the Pediatric Emergency Department: An Ignored Morbidity. May 10, 2006.
Evidence Based Pediatrics in the Emergency Department Setting: Strategies for Practice and Teaching. Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds. University of California at Davis. June, 2006.
Child Mental Health Issues in the Pediatric Emergency Department. Ohio State University, Columbus Children’s Hospital Grand Rounds. January 2008.
Maternal Depression: It’s a Family Affair. Central Ohio Pediatric Society. Columbus. January 2008.
Child Mental Health Strategies for the Emergency Department. Northwestern Children’s Memorial. Chicago. March 13, 2009.
Making Mental Health Checkups a Primary Care. Washington, DC Mental Health Briefing. Senate Capital Building – March 19, 2009.
Professional Organization Memberships
- Society for Pediatric Research
- Ambulatory Pediatric Association
- Fellow, American Academy of Pediatrics
- (Candidate Fellow)
- Section on Epidemiology
- Section on Emergency Medicine
- Academy for Health Services Research and Health Policy
- American Association of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Research
Abstracts
Mahabee-Gittens E, Grupp-Phelan J, Gonzalez-del-Rey J, Luria J. Is Routine Saline Well Placement Beneficial in the Evaluation and Treatment of Febrile Children? Presented at the Ambulatory Pediatric Association, May 1999.
Grupp-Phelan J, Lozano P, Fishman P. Healthcare Utilization in Children with Asthma and Co-morbidities. Presented at the Ambulatory Pediatric Association, May 1999.
Grupp-Phelan J, Whitaker R, Naish AB. Prevalence of Depression, Anxiety and Somatic Symptoms in Mothers of Children Presenting to a Pediatric Primary Care Clinic and Emergency Department. Platform Presentation, Ambulatory Pediatric Association, May 2001. Chosen for Media Attention.
Grupp-Phelan J, Wade T, Greenwald S et al. The Association of Pediatric and Maternal Mental Illness Among Mother-Child Dyads Presenting to a Pediatric Emergency Department. Upcoming platform presentation , Ambulatory Pediatric Association, May 2002. Chosen for Media Attention.
Lieberman R, Grupp-Phelan J, Timm N. Prevalence of Maternal Mental Illness in Children Presenting in Apparent Life Threatening Events. Poster Presentation Ambulatory Pediatric Association, May 2002.
Special Interests
Pediatric emergency medicine
Workshop
Understanding Multivariable Regression. Ambulatory Pediatric Association. May 27, 2001, May 7, 2002. Wright R, Grupp-Phelan J, Kupperman N.
Director of Research