JAMES E. BELLARD, M.D. General and Forensic Psychiatry 3900 Browning Place, Suite 201 Phone (919) 787-7125 Raleigh, North Carolina 27609 Fax (919) 781-9952 EDUCATION: CURRICULUM VITAE May 1977 June 1981 June 1985 Bachelor of Arts with Honors, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA. Doctor of Medicine, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA. Internship and Residency in Psychiatry, North Carolina Memorial Hospital, Chapel Hill, NC. Board Certification: Diplomate of NBME, 1982 Board Certified in Psychiatry, 1988, Certificate #30503 Board Certified in Forensic Psychiatry, 1998, Certificate #823. Recertified 2008. Medical Licensure North Carolina License #28460 WORK EXPERIENCE: January 2011 to Current February 2006 to Current August 1998 to Current Managing Partner, Raleigh Psychaitric Associates Duties include providing oversight of professional, financial and business activities for a group of 12 psychiatric practitioners and mental health professionals as well as supervision of office manager and clerical staff Member, North Carolina Industrial Commission Liaison Committee Physician Consultant, Sexually Violent Predator Determination Panel for The North Carolina Department of Corrections March 1993 Private Practice of General and Forensic Psychiatry. Partner in
to Current March 1993 to Sept. 2001 July 1991 to Aug. 1994 July 1991 to Aug. 1994 January 1989 February 1990 September 1988 to May 1991 January 1986 to Aug. 1988 Raleigh Psychiatric Associates. Current professional activities include outpatient psychotherapy and pharmacotherapy as well as civil and criminal forensic evaluations. Staff Psychiatrist, Raleigh Community Hospital. Duties included inpatient evaluation and treatment, electroconvulsive therapy, and consultation psychiatry. Staff Psychiatrist, Federal Correctional Institution, Butner, N.C. Duties included performing forensic psychiatric evaluations on individuals with federal charges and providing psychiatric care for mentally ill inmates. Faculty member of FCI-Butner Forensic Psychiatric Fellowship. Duties included providing supervision of residents and fellows from Duke and UNC Schools of Medicine and giving lectures on Forensic Psychiatry topics. Psychiatric Consultant, Memorial Hospital Center for Pastoral Care, Cumberland, MD. Duties included providing diagnostic evaluations and pharmacotherapy for adults and children on an outpatient basis. Clinical Director, Thomas B. Finan Center, Cumberland, MD. Duties included responsibility for all clinical functions of the Finan Center, a 120-bed state hospital serving Western Maryland as well as supervision of the Directors of Nursing, Social Work, Rehabilitation Services, Pharmacy, Psychology, Psychiatry, and Medical Records. Liaison with Community Agencies, HCFA, JCAHO, and State Governmental bodies were also involved. Staff Psychiatrist, Thomas B. Finan Center, Cumberland, MD. Duties included inpatient care for 35 acute and chronically ill psychiatric patients in a small state hospital. Founder and Medical Director, Franklin Memorial Hospital, Psychiatric Inpatient Unit, Louisburg, NC. Duties in this position included development of policies and procedures, liaison with hospital staff, supervision of medical, social work and nursing staffs, after-hours coverage and provision of direct services to a predominantly chronic population on a short-term rural general hospital unit. July 1985 to Medical Director, Warren County and Franklin County Mental
Aug. 1988 Health Centers, Warrenton and Louisburg, NC. Duties in these positions included supervision of medical and social work personnel, policy review, quality assurance, liaison with other community agencies and provision of acute and chronic services to a caseload in excess of 700 patients. PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS: Member, North Carolina Medical Society Member, North Carolina Psychiatric Association Committee Member and Past Chairman, NCPA Law and Psychiatry Committee Member, American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law Member, American Psychiatric Association Member American College of Forensic Psychiatry VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: January 1989 June 1998 to Nov. 2005 Board Member and Representative Psychiatrist, Western Maryland Area Health Education Council Consulting Psychiatrist at Urban Ministries Community Mental Health Clinic, Raleigh, NC. FACULTY APPOINTMENTS: Associate Clinical Faculty in Psychiatry, University of North Carolina School of Medicine, 1986-1988 and 1991-1999. AWARDS: National Health Service Corps Region IV Health Service Administrator s Award for Outstanding Service, May 1987
PUBLICATIONS: SELECTED PRESENTATIONS: Monosymptomatic Hypochondriacal Psychosis Presenting as Delusion of Infestation, Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, Vol. 47: No. 2, April 1986. Depression and Anxiety Disorder Among Older Male Inmates at a Federal Correctional Facility, Psychiatric Services, Vol. 46: No. 4, April 1995 Religion and Psychiatry Wake Forest, North Carolina June 1996 Alcohol Detoxification in a Very Public Setting Oxford, North Carolina February 1987 Developing a Community-Based Inpatient Unit Chapel Hill, North Carolina January 1987 January 1988 Using Anti-Depressants March 1989 March 1990 Update on Forensic Issues February 1992 Self-Mutilation: Cultural/Historical Background and Treatment Butner, North Carolina May 1993 Electroconvulsive Therapy: An Overview Raleigh, North Carolina October 1995 September 1996 December 1998 February 1997
Diminished Capacity Defenses Raleigh, North Carolina December 1999 Working With Expert Witnesses Chapel Hill, North Carolina June 1997 Montgomery, Alabama May 1999 Overview of Forensic Psychiatry Campbell University School of Law December 2010