CURRICULUM VITAE Name: Ayman Saleh M.D. Office Address: 1601 23 rd Ave. South. Nashville, TN, 37212 Phone: 615-936-2488 Fax: 615-327-7136 E-mail Address: ayman.saleh@vanderbilt.edu Place of Birth: Jeddah, Saudi Arabia Date of Birth: July 20, 1979 Citizenship: Visa Status: J1 Visa Education 08/1998 06/1999 Marmara University Medical English Preparation School, Istanbul, 08/1999 06/2005 M.D. Marmara University School of Medicine (MUSOM). Istanbul, Postgraduate 11/2005 07/2010 Resident, Adult Psychiatry, MUSOM, Istanbul, 10/2010 05/2012 Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Neuroimaging Psychiatric Research, The University of Texas Health Science Center (UTHSC), Center of Excellence on Mood disorders, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences. Houston, TX 09/2012 06/2016 PGY-4, General Adult Psychiatry, Vanderbilt University Department of Psychiatry (VUDP), Nashville, TN 07/2016 Current PGY-5 and PGY-6, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Fellowship, Yale University Child Study Center, New Haven, CT
Work Experience 7/2012 8/ 2012 Psychiatry attending physician in the Kovancilar state hospital, Elazıĝı, Licensure and Certification 2005 Diplomat. Turkish Medical Association. # 2005 98/100 2010 Diplomat. Turkish Department of Health, Psychiatry Board. # 2481 2013 ECFMG Certification. ECFMG Id Number: 0-677-792-4 2016 Connecticut Medical License. # 055060 Additional Certifications 2013 Buprenorphine in the Treatment of Opioid Dependence Half and Half Course. Sponsored by the American Academy of Addiction Psychiatry 2016 Connecticut Controlled Substance License. # CSP.0062323 Professional Organizations 2005 2010 International Society for Bipolar Disorders 2005 2010 Psychiatry Association of 2010 National Arab -American Medical Association 2012 Convention Planning Committee, member 2012 American Psychiatry Association 2012 American Medical Association 2015 American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry Honors and Awards 2007 Outstanding poster presentation, first place award, The Annual Gazi Spring Congress. Cyprus 2015 Clinical Trials Workshop Travel Fellowship; American Society of Clinical Psychopharmacology 2016 Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Psychiatry Department, Residents and Fellows Research Award for publishing the manuscript titled with Effect of Early Life Stressors That Predict Adult Depression on
Cognitive Performance and Brain Morphology. The award Recognizes research conducted by a resident or fellow during training in the department of psychiatry and mentored by a Vanderbilt faculty member. Nominee are recognized by their mentors, and need to be supported by a manuscript. Teaching Activities Year Course Title Attendee Residency Graduation The Effect of Stress on Bipolar Thesis Defense Disorder Outcome January 2010 2011 Research Results Defense Meeting Comparison of the Fronto- Limbic Regional Brain Volumes in Bipolar Disorder Spectrum 2013 Case Conference Differential Diagnosis of Newly Diagnosed Schizophrenia 2014 Substance Induced First Break Psychosis 2014 Movement Disorder vs. Conversion disorder. A Psychiatry Consultation Liaison case 2015 Treatment of Generalized Anxiety Disorder case with Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) 2015 Case Based Learning Neurobiology, Differential Diagnosis and Treatment of Major Depressive Disorder 2015 New Development series Effect of Childhood Trauma on Adult Brain Function and Structure presentation Psychiatry attendings and residents; MUSOM Psychiatry attendings and residents; UTHSC-Houston Psychiatry attendings, residents, and medical students; VUDP 3 rd year psychiatry residents, VUDP
2015 Medical Student Psychiatry Clerkship Performing Psychiatric Mental Status Examination 1 st year medical students, VUDP Research Activities Date Title Description PI University March 2009 July 2010 Efficacy of Aripiprazole Treatment on Manic Episodes of Bipolar Patients Double Blind, Controlled, multicentric medication Kaan Kora M.D. MUSOF Istanbul Study October 2010 Volumetric Evaluation Of Fronto-Limbic Brain Structure Cross section Neuroimaging Jair C. Soares UTHSC - Houston June 2011 In Non-Medicated Adult Bipolar Patients; Correlated With Environmental Stressors Study M.D. November 2010 June 2011 In Vivo Brain Mechanisms Across the Bipolar Spectrum: in Adult Bipolar Subjects Cross section Neuroimaging Study May, June 2011 A multi-centric, Randomized, Double-blind, Active-Controlled Study of the Efficacy and Safety of Flexibly-Dosed BMS-820836 Double Blind, controlled, multicentric medication study in Patients with Treatment Resistant Major Depression 2015 Evaluation of Diagnostic Methods of Adult ADHD in student Psychological and Counselling Center at Vanderbilt University Retrograde Analysis Warren D. Taylor M.D. VUPD Peer Reviewed Journal Articles/Abstracts
1. Selek S., Saleh A. Use of h index and g index for American academic psychiatry. Scientometrics Journal. 2013 December; 99: 541-548. DOI 10.1007/s11192-0. 2. Yanartas O., Saleh A., Tasdemir A., Genc A., Kalelioglu T., Unel ET, Sinani G., Emul M. Attitudes of Psychiatry Residents and Undergraduate Medical Students from toward Handling of Dementia in Psychiatry Clinics. Journal of Medical Research. 2014 March; 3(3): 035-038. ISSN2276-9900. 3. Taylor W.D., Boyd B., McQuoid D.R., Kudra K., Saleh A., MacFall J.R.. Widespread white matter but focal gray matter alterations in major depressive disorder with thoughts of death. Progress in Neuro-psychopharmacology and Biological Psychiatry Journal. May 8, 2015. PMID: 25963377. 4. Warren D. Taylor, Brian Boyd, Rachel Turner, Douglas R. McQuoid, Allison Ashley-Koch, James R. MacFall, Ayman Saleh, Guy G. Potter APOE ε4 associated with preserved executive function performance and maintenance of temporal and cingulate brain volumes in younger adults. Brain Imaging and Behavior. Epub Feb 3, 2016. PMID: 26843007 5. Servet Karaca, Ayman Saleh, Fatih Canan, Marc N. Potenza. Comorbidity between Behavioral Addictions and Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder: A Systematic Review. Journal of International Mental Health and Addiction. April 28, 2016. pp. 1-24. doi: 10.1007/s11469-016-9660-8. 6. Saleh, A., Potter, G.G., McQuoid, D.R., Boyd, B., Turner, R., MacFall, J.R. and Taylor, W.D. Effects of early life stress on depression, cognitive performance and brain morphology, Psychological Medicine, Sep 29, 2016, pp. 1 11. doi: 10.1017/S0033291716002403. PMID: 27682320 Peer Reviewed Journal Articles/Abstracts (Accepted Pending Modifications) Published Scientific Abstracts 1. Saleh A., Aksoy A., Cömert G.B., Göktepe E. O. Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, Homophobe and Psychosis: Case Report Discussion. The Annual Spring Gazi Congress, Cyprus,. April 2007 2. Colmenares A., Zunta-Soares G.B., Saxena K., Hatch J.P., Danwar H., Saleh A., Nicoletti M., Oungstrom E., Soares J.S. Offspring Of Bipolar Parents Exhibit Impaired Psychological Functioning on The Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL) Compared to Healthy Counterparts.
2012 Pediatric Bipolar Disorder Conference. Massachusetts General Hospital. Boston, MA. March 2012. 3. Saleh A., Potter G.C., McQuoid D.R., Boyd B., MacFall J.R., Taylor W.D. Effect of Early Life Stressors That Predict Adult Depression on Performance and Brain Morphology. APA 168th annual meeting. Toronto, ON CAN. March 2015. Peer-Reviewed Educational Materials 1. Saleh A., Kora K. The Effect of Life Events on Start and Outcome of Type I Bipolar Disorder. Psychiatry Residency Graduation Dissertation from MUSOM. 2010 July. URL: http://tez2.yok.gov.tr Courses and Workshops Attended March 2006 Basic Applications in Clinical Research. AKADEMİKA workshop. Istanbul, Sep 2006 Pharmacological and psychosocial treatments for anxiety disorders. Turkish Psychiatry Association. Education program for anxiety disorders. Istanbul, Sep 2006 Use of CBT in Evaluation, Formulation and Management of Anxiety June 2008 Disorders and Depression. A 200 hour course with several cases supervised. Presented by European CBT Association Chief, Mehmet Z. Sungur M.D. Istanbul, Oct 2008 OCD treatment in CBT. By: Adam Radomsky. Seven hours course. Istanbul, Languages English Turkish Arabic Excellent Native/functionally native Native/functionally native