
MC3, MC3 psychiatrists featured in Medicine at Michigan feature story
The following article, which highlights MC3 and features MC3 psychiatrists Dr. Sheila Marcus, Dr. Maria Muzik, Dr. Joanna Quigley, and Dr. Nasuh Malas, was originally

The following article, which highlights MC3 and features MC3 psychiatrists Dr. Sheila Marcus, Dr. Maria Muzik, Dr. Joanna Quigley, and Dr. Nasuh Malas, was originally

Dr. Joanna Quigley, a consulting psychiatrist for MC3, co-authored a policy statement on the recommended terminology for medically accurate, person-first, non-stigmatizing substance use disorder terminology. The American

The following article and podcast were originally published on the U-M Public Engagement & Impact website. Mental health care isn’t only provided in psychiatrists offices.

This Q&A is an excerpt from the Second Wave Michigan article by Estelle Slootmaker titled “Special report: COVID-19’s silver linings for mental health care in

The following is a press release originally published on the Michigan.gov website. It features a mention of Gov. Whitmer’s proposal to fund a $5 million

The following article was written by Estelle Slootmaker and originally published by Second Wave Michigan. It mentions the MC3 program in reference to MC3’s collaboration

MC3 Consulting Psychiatrist Dr. Joanna Quigley was interviewed for this MD Edge article. Link to the original article. […] Joanna Quigley, MD, clinical associate professor and associate

Dr. Nasuh Malas, an MC3 Consulting Psychiatrist, was quoted in a Wall Street Journal article. […] All children should be screened for anxiety starting as

The following article was written by Beata Mostafavi and originally published by the Michigan Health blog. It mentions the MC3 program in reference to guidance

Dr. Joanna Quigley, Consulting Psychiatrist for MC3, was featured on the Pediatric Meltdown podcast episode titled “Alcohol Use By Kids: How to Ask. How to

Working together to improve patient care, newly updated videos, upcoming trainings, and more.

Dr. Sheila Marcus, Pediatrics Director and Consulting Psychiatrist for MC3, was featured on the Pediatric Meltdown podcast titled “Need a Child Psychiatrist’s Help? Phone a

Original article written by Estelle Slootmaker and published by Second Wave Michigan on Jan., 13, 2022. Selbst Viagra könnte sich hier als machtlos erweisen. In anderen

Dr. Lia Gaggino, Consulting Pediatrician for MC3, published an op-ed article in The Detroit News titled “Tackle mental health and gun violence together.” The article

MC3 Consulting Psychiatrist Dr. Nasuh Malas was interviewed on WXYZ Detroit about how to help kids deal with grief and trauma after the Oxford High

Dr. Zakia Alavi, Consulting Psychiatrist for MC3, was featured on the Pediatric Meltdown podcast titled “School Shootings: The Aftermath and Prevention.” In August 2010, the

MC3 Consulting Psychiatrist Dr. Joanna Quigley offered tips on how to talk with kids about a school shooting in a Michigan Advance article, “How should

MC3 Pediatrics Director Dr. Sheila Marcus was interviewed on the Paul W. Smith radio show, commenting on the mental health implications for the November 30

From Sheila Marcus, MD, MC3 Pediatrics Director: To our provider network, We are sad that we need to share information and resources about how to

This article, written by Kara Gavin, originally appeared on the M Health Lab website. Raising or educating kids in a pandemic with cases surging and

This article, written by Kara Gavin, originally appeared on the M Health Lab website. Most mental health care in America doesn’t happen in psychiatrists’ offices

From Sheila Marcus, MD, MC3 Pediatrics Director: Earlier this week, the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (AACAP),

MC3 Consulting Psychiatrist Dr. Joanna Quigley was quoted in a Medscape article about the recent declaration of a pediatric mental health emergency by the American

Welcoming fall; new eating disorders expert psychiatrist; MC3 Perinatal Expansion updates; and more. Read Newsletter

The following article was written by Dr. Richard Dopp, a Consulting Psychiatrist for MC3. It was published by the bphope magazine. The second step of

MC3 Pediatrics Director Dr. Sheila Marcus was quoted, along with MC3 Consulting Pediatrician Dr. Lia Gaggino, in this article from the Michigan State University School

Congratulations to our Pediatrics Medical Director, Dr. Sheila Marcus, for being given the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry’s (AACAP) 2021 Irving Philips Award

For the Michigan Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics August 2021 newsletter, MC3 Pediatrics Director Sheila Marcus, MD contributed an article titled “ADHD and

Dr. Rena Menke, a clinical psychologist who is a Behavioral Health Consultant for the MC3 Perinatal Expansion, was on the “Infant Mental Health: Finding the Beautiful Moments” episode of Dr. Lia Gaggino’s Pediatric Meltdown podcast.

Dr. Samantha Shaw, an MC3 Consulting Perinatal Psychiatrist, was on the “Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders: Treatment Risks and Benefits” episode of Dr. Lia Gaggino’s Pediatric Meltdown podcast.

We are pleased to introduce our newest Consulting Psychiatrist, Dr. Natalie Prohaska! Dr. Prohaska is a Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry and Assistant Professor of

For the Michigan Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics July 2021 newsletter, MC3 Pediatrics Director Sheila Marcus, MD contributed an article titled “Can You

Reflecting on the past 15 months, MC3 Perinatal Expansion updates, upcoming learning opportunities, and more. Read Newsletter

On June 4 we presented the webinar “Best Practices in Breastfeeding: Supporting the Psychosocial Needs of Mothers & Families.” It was a wonderful event that

Michigan Medicine’s Zero to Thrive and MC3 Perinatal are proud to offer this live webinar about breastfeeding. Best Practices in Breastfeeding: Supporting the Psychosocial Needs

Dr. Maria Muzik, MC3 Perinatal Director, recently published an editorial in the Journal of Women’s Health, “Achieving Comprehensive Treatment in Perinatal Mental Health: Is Educating Obstetric Providers Sufficient?“