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Mark A. Oldham is an Associate Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Rochester Medical Center (URMC), specializing in consultation-liaison psychiatry, delirium, catatonia, and sleep disorders. He leads an interdisciplinary delirium research team at URMC and serves as President-Elect of the American Delirium Society. His work focuses on proactive mental health integration in hospital settings through the PRIME Medicine model.
- University of Rochester Medical Center (URMC) - Department of Psychiatry
- Co-Chair, Proactive C-L Special Interest Group, Academy of Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry
- Deputy Editor, Journal of the Academy of Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry
Dr. Oldham's research bridges geriatric psychiatry, neurology, and internal medicine, with particular emphasis on:
- Delirium pathophysiology and subtyping
- Catatonia diagnosis and treatment
- Sleep's role in neuropsychiatric outcomes
- Mental health integration in cardiac and surgical care
- ICD-11 classification challenges
- Interdisciplinary care models
His 15 most recent publications (2024-2025) demonstrate expertise in:
- Delirium prevention and treatment protocols
- Catatonia phenotyping and medical differential diagnosis
- Electronic health record-based psychiatric prediction models
- International collaboration on acute encephalopathy standards
- Proactive consultation-liaison service outcomes
- Neurocognitive consequences of heart surgery
Scientific awards and honors:
- K23 award from the National Institute on Aging
- President-Elect, American Delirium Society
Dr. Oldham's clinical leadership includes:
- Proactive Integration of Mental Health Care in Medicine (PRIME Medicine) service at URMC
- Collaboration with Division of Cardiac Surgery
- Co-chairing national consultation-liaison psychiatry initiatives
- Developing educational resources for Bush-Francis Catatonia Rating Scale
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