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Carver College of Medicine



   

Catherine L. Woodman, MD


Co-Director, Family Practice/Psychiatry Residency

Medical/Graduate School:
Brown University School of Medicine

Residency:
University of California, San Francisco

Clinical Interests:
Anxiety, medical education, transplant psychiatry disorders

Research Interests:
Somatoform disorders, health services outcomes research

Personal Interests:
Hiking, reading, quilting, fiber art, gourmet cooking, photography, calligraphy

Selected Publications:

  1. Woodman CL, Breen K, Noyes R, Moss C, Fagerholm R, Summers R: A family study of irritable bowel syndrome and psychiatric disorders. Psychosomatics. 1998.
  2. Woodman CL: What is informed? What is consent? What the cytopathologist needs to know. J Cytopath. 1999.
  3. Woodman CL, Schultz S: Psychiatry resident in-training examination scores and faculty assessment: Is there a correlation? Academic Psychiatry. 1999.
  4. Spertus JA, McDonell M, Woodman CL, Finn SD: The association between depression and lower disease-specific functional status in outpatients with coronary artery disease. American Heart Journal. 2000.
  5. Woodman CL, Geist L, Kline JN, Vance S, Laxson C: Psychiatric predictors of one-year survival in lung transplantation. Psychosomatics. 1999.
  6. Woodman CL: The treatment of generalized anxiety disorder. Medscape. 2000.

Grants:

  1. Woodman, CL (Principal Investigator). VA Merit: Family Study of Fibromyalgia in Persian Gulf War Veterans. 1999-2002. $149,000.
  2. Woodman, CL (Principal Investigator). American Lung Association. A Family Study of Asthma and Anxiety. 1999-2002. $50,000.
  3. Woodman, CL. (Principal Investigator). NARSAD: Predictors of outcome for Fibromyalgia. 1999-2002. $60,000.
  4. Woodman, CL (Principal Investigator). Environmental Sensitivities Research Institute. MCS and Anxiety. 2001-2001 pending. $9,640.

E-mail: catherine-woodman@uiowa.edu

Dr. Woodman

 

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