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Emily Jane Frosch

Emily Jane Frosch, MD

PsychiatryChild and Adolescent Psychiatry

Highlights

Languages

  • English

Gender

Female

Johns Hopkins Affiliations:

  • Johns Hopkins School of Medicine Faculty

About Emily Jane Frosch

Professional Titles

  • Associate Director, Colleges Advising Program

Primary Academic Title

Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences

Johns Hopkins Physician

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Selected Publications

      1. S dosReis; X Ng, E Frosch,  G Reeves, C Cunningham, JFP Bridges, A Best-Worst Scaling Experiment to Prioritize Caregiver Concerns with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) Medicine. Accepted for publication, Psychiatric Services 5/2014
      2. M Burkey, D Kaye, and E Frosch. Training in Integrated Mental Health-Primary Care Models: A National Survey of Child Psychiatry Program Directors, Academic Psychiatry  on line citation: 10.1007/s40596-014-0137-4 
      3. D Cowley, K Dunaway, M. Forstein, E Frosch, J Han, R Joseph, R McCarron, A Ratzliff, B Solomon, J Unützer.  Teaching Psychiatry residents to work at the interface of mental health and primary care.  Academic Psychiatry   online citation: 10.1007/s40596-014-0081-3
      4. JA Stein, R Althoff, T Anders, Y Davison, S Edwards, E Frosch, R Horst, et al. Does Early Mentorship in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Make a Difference? The Klingenstein Third-Generation Foundation Medical Student Fellowship Program Academic Psychiatry September, 37 (5), 321-324 2013
      5. Kelly, P, Frosch, E. Recognition of Delirium on Pediatric Hospital Services, Psychosomatics. 53(5):446-51, 2012.  
      6. Solomon B, Bair-Merrit M, Kornfeld B, Frosch E. Postpartum Depression and Intimate Partner Violence in Urban Mothers: Co-Occurrence and Infants’ Health Care Utilization, J Pediatr. 2012 Aug;161(2):348-53.e2. doi: 10.1016/j.jpeds.2012.01.047.
      7. Larson J, dosReis S, Stewart M, Kushner R, Frosch E, Solomon BS. Barriers to Mental Health Care for Urban Lower Income Families Referred from Pediatric Primary Care, Adm Policy Ment Health. 2011 Nov 24.
      8. Frosch, E, Maloney, K, dosReis S,  Repeated Use of Emergency Care and Connections to Mental Health Treatment, Psychiatric Services, June 2011 62(6) 646-649.
      9. Frosch, E, McCullough, Yoon, and dosReis, Pediatric Emergency Consultations: Prior Mental Health Service Use in Suicide Attemptors. The Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research, Volume 38, Issue 1, 2011, 68.
      10. Goldstein A., Frosch E, Darvarya S. Leaf P. Factors Associated with a 6 month return to the Emergency Department among child and adolescent psychiatric patients.  Psychiatric Services.  November 2007; 58(11):1489-1492.

Memberships

  • AACAP

Locations

  1. The Johns Hopkins Hospital

Expertise

Education

  • Residency: Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, 1993
  • Residency: New York-Presbyterian/Columbia University, Psychiatry, 1991
  • Medical Education: Weill Cornell Medical College, MD, 1987

Board Certifications

  • Child and Adolescent Psychiatry: American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, 1994
  • Psychiatry: American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, 1993

Insurance

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Search plans
  • Aetna
  • CareFirst
  • Cigna
  • First Health
  • Geisinger Health Plan
  • HealthSmart/Accel
  • Johns Hopkins Health Plans
  • MultiPlan
  • Pennsylvania's Preferred Health Networks (PPHN)
  • Point Comfort Underwriters
  • Private Healthcare Systems (PHCS)
  • Veteran Affairs Community Care Network (Optum-VACCN)