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Psychiatric Emergency Service

Future of Mental Health

On this episode of Mental Health Matters, Karim Mamdani, President and CEO of Ontario Shores, and Dr. Phil Klassen, Vice President of Medical Affairs, will discuss Ontario Shores' vision for a Psychiatric Emergency Services facility right here in the Durham Region. Following that, we'll hear from some of our committed nurses as they share the experiences that motivate their unwavering commitment to providing incredible mental health care at Ontario Shores.

Dr. Scott Zeller and Psychiatric Emerge

Episode 118 of the #MindVine #mentalhealth podcast features renowned psychiatric emergency advocate Dr. Scott Zeller talking EmPATH and Ontario Shores' desire to bring a psychiatric emergency service to Durham Region. Dr. Zeller was visiting from California, where he developed the EmPATH model and began sharing it across the globe. The #MindVine podcast is hosted by Darryl Mathers (@DarrylMathers). The podcast is also available on Spotify, Amazon Music, and Apple Podcasts.

Ontario Shores Honours Mental Health Week

As we honour Mental Health Week and recognize our staff and volunteers' extraordinary efforts and dedication to our patients and their families, we acknowledge that the demand for mental health services has never been higher.

Ontario Shores has identified a significant need for psychiatric emergency services in Durham Region as part of its larger redevelopment plan. Ontario Shores has submitted a funding request to the provincial government to construct an emergency department using the Emergency Psychiatric Assessment Treatment and Healing (EmPATH) model of care, founded by Dr Scott Zeller. 

We are pleased to announce that EmPATH founder, a renowned leader in the emergency psychiatry field, and an esteemed international expert from the United States, Dr. Scott Zeller will be joining us as a keynote for this event, interviewing Dr. Zeller is Carly Weeks, an award-winning national health reporter and columnist at The Globe and Mail.  

Please join us to learn more about our work, and gain valuable insights into this ground-breaking model from one of its foremost experts with this unique opportunity.

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Biographies 

Dr. Scott Zeller 

Dr. Zeller

Scott Zeller, MD, is Vituity’s Vice President for Acute Psychiatry. He previously served as Chief of Psychiatric Emergency Services at the Alameda Health System in Oakland, California. In his 30 years of practice, he has personally cared for over 80,000 patients.

Dr. Zeller is known around the world as a leading expert in psychiatric emergencies. Dr. Zeller created the EmPATH model for crisis stabilization. These dedicated units are trauma-informed environments where acute mental health crisis patients receive monitoring and support. Initially published as the Alameda Model, Dr. Zeller has consulted on or led the creation of over 15 EmPATH units across the United States.

He has authored multiple textbooks, numerous peer-reviewed articles, book chapters, and lectures internationally as a keynote speaker. Additionally, he led the development of both U.S. and international guidelines on the evaluation and treatment of agitation. He has published research on innovative designs for emergency mental healthcare, which he has also helped to implement in multiple centers.

Dr. Zeller graduated from Northwestern University Medical School and completed his University of California, San Francisco residency. In addition to his work with Vituity, Dr. Zeller is an Assistant Clinical Professor at both the University of California, Riverside, and Touro University medical schools and is a past president of the American Association for Emergency Psychiatry. In 2015, the National Council on Behavioral Health named him USA Doctor of the Year. He was also awarded the 2019 Ritz E. Heerman Memorial Award from the California Hospital Association. To ensure that behavioral health patients receive timely and compassionate care.
 

 

Carly Weeks 

Weeks

Carly Weeks has established a reputation as a fearless journalist with a passion for shining a spotlight on the health and health-care-related topics that matter to Canadians, including the significant impact of COVID-19 on all of us. We all have a vested interest in health care. And in a world where we are increasingly surrounded by myths, misinformation, and lies that threaten to keep us misinformed and in the dark, Weeks specializes in finding the hidden stories that some organizations would rather not be told. She provides a healthy dose of reality in her writing and debunks myths on topics ranging from the prescription painkiller crisis to fears of over-vaccination to Big Food and nutrition policy to name just a few. She has also written about her personal experiences with extreme bullying as a child and has become a source of information and inspiration for families dealing with this serious issue.

Psychiatric Emergency Service and Bell Let's Talk

In recognition of Bell Let’s Talk Day and its 2023 theme of ‘Let’s Change This’, Dr. Phil Klassen, VP of Medical Affairs at Ontario Shores, and John Henry, Regional Chair for Durham Region, discuss mental health and our hospital’s efforts to secure funding to build Canada’s first ever emergency psychiatric unit. The proposed Emergency Psychiatric Assessment Treatment and Healing Units (known as EmPATHs) Ontario Shores wants to bring to Durham Region has a proven track record of transforming mental health outcomes in hospitals across the United States. The #MindVine podcast is hosted by Darryl Mathers (@DarrylMathers).