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Adjunct Professor Clinical Associate

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Des Moines, IA
Posted:
May 21, 2023

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David E. Drake, D.O., M.T.S., FACN, DLFAPA

Board Certified Psychiatrist

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Des Moines, iowa 50312

adw88d@r.postjobfree.com

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NPI: 123*******

Board Certified Psychiatry by the AOBNP - American Osteopathic Board of Neurology and Psychiatry

Board Certified Psychiatry by the AOBNP - American Osteopathic Board of Neurology and Psychiatry - #0270 on April 2nd, 1991 Psychiatrist - Director of Psychiatry of a 5 county integrated health care system in Southwestern Colorado: Durango/Pagosa Springs/Cortez with Axis Health System

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Included adolescents with family involvement through later adulthood and older population from a family systems orientation

Clinician/Team leader/in person and televideo conferencing and clinical sessions April, 2018 - October 2019

Electronic Health Record experienced with Cerner, Care Logic, PointClickCare, Meditech, RPMS with the Indian Health Service and Simplepractice Extensive psychiatry telemedicine experience (outpatient and inpatient) for appointments and meetings - from Iowa to Colorado and between Colorado mountain communities

Licensed and DEA in Colorado and Iowa, and licensure in Missouri Foreign Language: intermediate proficiency in Spanish and ongoing interest in Hispanic and Native cultures.

2017 Awarded Distinguished Life Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association

2007 Promoted in academic rank from Clinical Associate Professor of Psychiatry to Clinical Professor of Psychiatry – Des Moines

University.

2002 Distinguished Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association (DFAPA) 2002 Elected Fellow of the American College of Osteopathic Neurologists and Psychiatrists (FACN) 2000 Elected Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association

(FAPA)

Board Certified by the American Board of Osteopathic Neurology and Psychiatry. Personal Data

Birth date: March 25, 1952

Birthplace: Valley Forge, Pennsylvania. Raised in Denver, Colorado. Attended Denver Public Schools.

Family: Married to Claire Cumbie-Drake, attorney in Des Moines - and have two adult offspring - Durango, CO and Atlanta, GA

EDUCATION

1984-1987 General Psychiatry Residency: The Karl Menninger School of Psychiatry; Topeka, Kansas; Instructor of Medical Student Interviewing Seminar, Admissions Committee. (July 1, ’84 to July 1, ’87) 1983-1984 General Rotating Internship: Eisenhower Hospital Osteopathic; Colorado Springs, Colorado. (July 1, ‘83 to July 1, ‘84) - included one month on medical rotations in the Dominican Republic.

1979-1983 Doctor of Osteopathy (D.O.): College of Osteopathic Medicine and Surgery - University of Osteopathic Medicine and Health Sciences; Des Moines, Iowa. (August, ‘79 to June, ’83))

1976-1979 Master of Theological Studies (M.T.S.): Harvard Divinity School, Harvard University; Cambridge, Massachusetts. 1970-1975 Bachelor of Arts in Religion: The Colorado College; Colorado Springs, Colorado - President of the Student Body (Colorado College Campus Association), Dean’s List.

1967-1970 George Washington High School, Denver, Colorado - Senior Class President.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Current:

Psychiatrist with Babylon Health with Iowa patients on Iowa Total Care - all remote. Formerly Psychiatrist with the Southern Ute Tribe in SW Colorado - all remote and now with the Ute Mountain Ute Tribe.

Collaborative supervisor for Scott Young Phd in his pursuit of credentials to prescribe psychiatric medications.

Medico-legal consultation for Iowa attorneys for their clients. Adjunct Professor of Behavioral Medicine at Des Moines University - Des Moines, Iowa

Private Practice in Iowa and CO with prior care center/nursing home televideo, psychotherapy and medication management, and medico-legal consultation - November 2019 to present - locum tenens inpatient and consultation services at Great River Medical Center in West Burlington, Iowa - December 2019 - January 2020 - prn position with Broadlawns Medical Center in Des Moines, Iowa - facilitating of group therapy on inpatient psychiatry unit - individual therapy - August, 2020; 2 weeks covering psychiatrist for inpatient unit and medical/ surgical/COVID unit consultations at Mercy One Siouxland Medical Center in Sioux City, Iowa - November and December, 2020 and prn after. Psychiatric Director of Axis Healthcare System in Southwestern Colorado - April 2018- October 2019

July, 2001- 2018 Solo Private Practice – David E. Drake, D.O, P.C., Des Moines, Iowa.

July, 2000 – July 2001 - Private Practice of Psychiatry with Richard Preston, MD, PC, Des Moines, Iowa.

Feb., 1995 – July, 2000- Clinical Associate Professor of Psychiatry/Behavioral Medicine, Des Moines University – Osteopathic Medicine Center. Advanced to Adjunct Professor Psychiatry - current. Served as faculty president in 2000. August, 1991 – Feb., 1995 - Solo Private Practice: Sandia Family Psychiatry, P.A.; Albuquerque.

August 1987- July, 1991 National Health Service Corps: Staff Psychiatrist; Catawba Mental Health Center; South Carolina Department of Mental Health; Rock Hill, South Carolina.

HONORS AND AWARDS

2008 Top Doc award in Des Moines Magazine (August/September/October issue)

– chosen by Des Moines area physicians.

IOMA MEMBER FEATURED IN DSM MAGAZINE

“City magazines across the country are recognizing the highest quality medical care providers in their community through a special feature called, TOP DOCS. Surveys went out a few months ago to thousands of doctors in Des Moines. Each doctor was asked: If you or a loved one required medical treatment, which physician would you choose? Each physician chose one doctor in each of the following categories: Cardiovascular Disease, Family Medicine, General Internal Medicine, General Surgery, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Ophthalmology, Orthopaedic Surgeons, Otolarynology and Psychiatry. Dr. David Drake was selected as top doc winner for psychiatry and was featured in the August/ September/October edition of dsm Magazine.”

2000 Nominated by DMU-OMC chapter of the Student Osteopathic Medical Association for National SOMA Northup Award for an Outstanding Educator in Osteopathic Medicine

2000 Elected Fellow, American Psychiatric Association 1995 The Popular Press Writing Award of the Menninger Alumni Association for the series of articles published 1993-1995 in the Albuquerque Journal. 1993 Robert Kellner Teaching Award for Clinical Faculty - Department of Psychiatry; University of New Mexico.

1990 The Menninger Foundation Scientific Writing Award for the Popular Press in Periodicals.

1987 Resident Graduation Paper Writing Award: The Karl Menninger School of Psychiatry.

1979 - awarded four year National Health Service Corps scholarship - covered medical school tuition and educational expenses

PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS/APPOINTMENTS

American College of Neurologists and Psychiatrists, elected Fellow October 2002. American Psychiatric Association, elected Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association, May, 2000, followed by Distinguished Fellow. and Distinguished Life Fellow

Iowa Psychiatric Society, Executive Council, 2010 and Chair of Ethics Committee Member of Colorado Psychiatric Society and continued connection with the Iowa Psychiatric Society Past member of Polk County Medical Society - served on board of directors

Community Involvement

Past President of Physicians for Social Responsibility (PSR): focused on education on health effects of the climate crisis and on the importance to abolish nuclear weapons worldwide to

avoid catastrophic health consequences - 2020; president 2021; immediate past president 2022.

Deputy international Council - IPPNW (International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War) - 2017 - present

Board member, PSR-Iowa

Board member of Free Clinics of Iowa: 2020 -

Member, Des Moines Valley Friends Meeting (Quaker) - health and safety committee, ministry and counsel

Contributor to the Des Moines Register on topics related to climate change/ abolition of nuclear weapons and in and out of health care/psychiatry Graduate of the Citizens Law Enforcement (Police and Sheriff) Academy, Fall, 2009 Graduate of the FBI Citizens Academy, Spring, 2010 La Clinica de la Esperanza, psychiatric consultant to LISW and ARNP at free clinic in Des Moines, 2009

American Red Cross, volunteer for emergency mental health response and Critical Incident Stress Management (CISM), 2009

Commissioner, Des Moines Human Rights Commission, January 2009 - 2011 Served as chair 2010-2011

Des Moines Diversity Chorus, 2008 – 2017 and 2019 to present Des Moines Diversity Chorus, 2008 – 2017 and 2019 to present Personal Interests: yoga, hiking, skiing, martial arts (1st degree black belt in Korean art of Hapkido), physical fitness in general; travel (peace delegations to Iran, Colombia, Israel; and medical delegation to Gaza; England, Scotland, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Mexico, Dominican Republic, Canada, Japan, Taiwan, Hong Kong), meditation (serve as weekly presenter to meditation group), family connections, writer.



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