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Dr. Mark W. Nickels is a Clinical Professor of Psychiatry (Part-Time) at the University of Rochester Medical Center, affiliated with the Department of Psychiatry under the School of Medicine and Dentistry. He serves as Director of Transplant Psychiatry and Director of Inpatient Psychiatric Consultation-Liaison Services, with expertise in psychiatry at the intersection of medicine/surgery.
- Education: MD from Medical College of Wisconsin (1982)
- Residency: Psychiatry at University of Rochester Medical Center (1983-1986)
Dr. Nickels' research focuses on psychosomatic medicine, particularly mental health in transplant and surgical contexts. His work addresses substance use disorders, psychosocial evaluation of transplant candidates/donors, stress management in healthcare settings, and interdisciplinary communication practices.
Key trends in his publications include psychosocial challenges in organ transplantation, integration of psychiatric care in cardiology, and behavioral factors affecting surgical outcomes. His 2024 article on living donor liver transplant acceptance exemplifies his ongoing contributions to transplant psychiatry ethics.
Scientific awards include:
- Otto Thaler MD Memorial Resident Teaching Award (2014, 2017, 2021)
- Interprofessional Paper Prize Award (2017)
Dr. Nickels provides psychiatric consultation across URMC departments, including the Strong Epilepsy Center, Cancer Center, and transplant programs. His clinical roles emphasize collaboration between psychiatry and surgical/medical specialties.




