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Community Programs in the School of Medicine
Title: University of Maryland Division of Community Psychiatry: Child Mobile Team (CMT)Description: Serving the needs of Children and Adolescents in Baltimore City. The CMT is a program intended to meet the mental health needs of children and adolescents ages 5-18 years. The team serves children and adolescents in the community who are unable to use traditional outpatient clinic services due to the seriousness and complexity of their problems. Team members include psychiatrists, psychiatric nurses and social workers. The program provides:
- Mental health assessment and treatment;
- Advocacy and outreach to parents and children;
- Coordination of services;
- 24 hour on call services;
- Medication evaluation, prescription and monitoring.
Website:
School(s): Medicine
Contacts:
Kelly Davis
410-328-2564
Kdavis@psych.umaryland.edu
Community Served: Citywide
Services Provided: Mental health (community based)
Services Provided Other: Mental Health treatment and advocacy, Medication Evaluation, Medication Montoring, Case Management
Client type: Children,Teenagers
Client Type Other: Work closely with family members
Physical Location: Off Campus
School System Served: NA
Office Location: 630 W. Fayette St, Suite 4 East, Baltimore, MD 21201
Service Location: 701 W. Pratt Street, Baltimore, MD 21201
Program Timeframe: Continuous
Health Fairs: Educational Materials,Speakers Bureau Participants,Staff,Tabletop Displays
Volunteers: Yes
