CURRICULUM VITAE
Scot McKay, MD
I: PERSONAL INFORMATION
Present position: Child/Adolescent Psychiatry Fellow – Chief Resident
Business Address: 13001 E. 17th St.
Mail Stop F546, Bldg 500
Aurora, CO 80045
Telephone: (720) 777-4928
Fax: (720) 777-7311
Email:
Home Address: 1254 Krameria St., Denver, CO 80220
Telephone: (720) 468-3555
II: EDUCATION
Wofford College, Spartanburg, South Carolina
· Bachelor of Science: Biology, May 2002
· Summa Cum Laude graduate
Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC), Charleston, South Carolina
· Doctor of Medicine, May 2006
University of Colorado – Denver, Denver, Colorado
· Resident Physician in General Psychiatry, 2006-2009
· Child/Adolescent Psychiatry Resident, 2009-present
o Chief Resident in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, present
III: PROFESIONAL EXPERIENCE
Supplemental Instructor/Tutor, Medical University of South Carolina Center for Academic Excellence: 2003 – 2005
· Facilitated small groups and worked one-on-one
· Histology/Embryology, Microbiology, Pathology, Pharmacology
South Carolina Rural Interdisciplinary Program of Training (SCRIPT), Medical University of South Carolina: Summer 2003
· Family practice office in rural South Carolina
· Revised curriculum for a pediatric obesity program alongside nursing, physician assistant, and pharmacy students
· “Order of the Pinecone” award
IV: HONORS AND AWARDS
University of Colorado Health Sciences Center
· Department of Psychiatry Poster Session Best Poster, March 2009
· Outstanding Resident Performance Award in Systems Based Competency, June 2010
· Department of Pediatrics Resident Professionalism Award, August 2010
Medical University of South Carolina
· Honors in Psychiatry Subinternship, 2005
· Honors in Senior Psychiatry Core, 2005
· Honors in Adolescent Medicine elective, 2005
· Gold Humanism Award nominee, 2005
· Immunology Research paper award, 2003
Wofford College
· Phi Beta Kappa, 2001
· Dean’s list, 1998 – 2002
· W. Hastings McAlister Memorial Endowed Scholarship, 1998 – 2002
· DeWitt L. Harper Endowed Scholarship, 2000 – 2002
· W. Raymond Leonard Endowed Scholarship, 2001 – 2002
V: LICENSURE AND BOARD CERTIFCATION
Licenses:
State of Colorado, License to Practice Medicine, 2008 to present
Board Certification:
American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology
Psychiatry: Part I passed May 2010, Part II eligible June 2011
Child and Adolescent Psychiatry: eligible
VI: LEADERSHIP AND VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE
University of Colorado Health Sciences Center
· General Psychiatry Residency Recruitment/Selection Committee, 2006-2009
· Development of Psychiatry Consult/Liaison Database at Denver Health Hospital, 2007
· Suicide Response Committee for Psychiatry Residency, July 2009 to present
· Education Policy Committee for Child/Adolescent Psychiatry Residency, July 2010 to present
· Colorado Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Society Executive Board member, July 2010 to present
Medical University of South Carolina
· Treasurer, Student Psychiatry Interest Group – 2005-2006
· President, MUSC Chapter of American Medical Student Association (AMSA) – 2004-2005
· Coordination Team, AMSA Region 5 Circle of Healers Retreat – 2004
· Secretary, MUSC Chapter of AMSA – 2003-2004
· AMSA Southeastern Regional Fall Conference Coordinator – 2003
· Coordinator College of Medicine Class of 2006 ESL program, Our Lady of Mercy Outreach Johns Island, SC – Spring 2003
Wofford College
· President, Wofford College chapter of Alpha Phi Omega – National Service Fraternity – 2001
VII: PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS
American Psychiatric Association
American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
Colorado Psychiatric Society
Colorado Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Society
American Medical Student Association: Resident Member
VIII: PUBLICATIONS
“Gabapentin in Comorbid Anxiety and Substance Use.” The American Journal on Addictions. 2007; 16:142-143.
IX: RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
Exploration of cognitive impairment in a public hospital population with homelessness and substance use disorders. University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, July 2008 – June 2009
Research Elective in Psychiatry. Medical University of South Carolina – Dual diagnosis research, January 2006
Pathology Research Experience Program (PREP), University of Alabama, Birmingham – Identifying proteins in insulin receptor pathway of adipocytes that are potentially altered in type 2 diabetes mellitus, Summer 2001