Maddie Katz Professor, Palliative Care Research and Education
UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine
Los Angeles, California
Dr. Tom Strouse is Professor of Clinical Psychiatry and the inaugural holder of the Maddie Katz Chair in Palliative Care Research and Education. Dr. Strouse served as the Chief Medical Officer of the Stewart and Lynda Resnick Neuropsychiatric Hospital at UCLA from 2007 through 2021 and Vice Chair for Clinical Affairs from 2007-2024.
Dr. Strouse has been a faculty member at UCLA since he completed his residency training there in 1991. He was director of the UCLA Consultation/Liaison Psychiatry Service and worked closely with the UCLA Liver Transplant Program for more than a decade. He served from 1994-2007 as director of Cancer Pain Management and Supportive Oncology Services at the Outpatient Cancer Center at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, where he developed additional interest and skills in palliative medicine. He has spent his career working with medically ill adults coping with psychiatric and physical aspects of catastrophic illness. Dr. Strouse is deeply engaged with evolving neuromodulation technologies to treat neuropathic and cancer pain, and is also helping stand up a psychedelics research initiative at UCLA. In addition to working with Psychiatry trainees, he is a faculty member in the combined GLA/UCLA Palliative Medicine Fellowship, and is actively engaged with UCLA’s Operation Mend, a program for wounded US servicemen and women.
Dr. Strouse is a Fellow of the American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine, a Fellow of the Academy of Consultation/Liaison Psychiatry, and an American Psychiatric
Association Distinguished Life Fellow. He is board certified in general psychiatry and hospice/palliative medicine.
Controversial Topics in Medical Assistance in Dying: Both Sides Now
Thursday, November 7, 2024
10:55 AM – 12:10 PM EST
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