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Jeremy Kendrick, MD, Assistant Professor (Clinical), joined the University faculty after completing residency in Pediatrics and a combined residency/fellowship in Adult, Child, and Adolescent Psychiatry. Dr. Kendrick currently practices inpatient psychiatry at the University's Huntsman Mental Health Institute where he works with children and adolescents. He also works with adults in the University's Treatment Resistant Mood Disorders Clinic and has particular interests in neurostimulation and Ketamine infusions to treat individuals with severely refractory mental illness. As a Pediatrician as well as a Psychiatrist, Dr. Kendrick also has interest in the process of collaboration between primary care providers and specialists. He and three of his colleagues have created a unique program utilizing technology to facilitate communication between primary care Physicians and Psychiatrists with input directly from patients and parents (www.gateutah.org). Dr. Kendrick is also interested in medical informatics and the use of technology to improve efficiency and outcomes in health care. He is one of the University's appointed Provider Informaticists and has published in areas related to privacy for adolescents in the digital age of electronic health records.

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University Neuropsychiatric Institute

801-583-2500

501 Chipeta Way
Salt Lake City, UT  84108
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Specialties

  • Psychiatry, Child
  • Psychiatry
  • Pediatric Behavioral Health
  • Child & Adolescent Behavioral Health
  • Psychiatry, Child & Adolescent

Board Certification and Academic Information

Academic Departments Psychiatry - Assistant Professor (Clinical)
Academic Divisions Child Psychiatry
Board Certification American Board of Pediatrics (Pediatrics)
American Board of Psychiatry & Neurology (Child & Adolescent Psychiatry)
American Board of Psychiatry & Neurology (Psychiatry)

Jeremy Kendrick, MD, Assistant Professor (Clinical), joined the University faculty after completing residency in Pediatrics and a combined residency/fellowship in Adult, Child, and Adolescent Psychiatry. Dr. Kendrick currently practices inpatient psychiatry at the University's Huntsman Mental Health Institute where he works with children and adolescents. He also works with adults in the University's Treatment Resistant Mood Disorders Clinic and has particular interests in neurostimulation and Ketamine infusions to treat individuals with severely refractory mental illness. As a Pediatrician as well as a Psychiatrist, Dr. Kendrick also has interest in the process of collaboration between primary care providers and specialists. He and three of his colleagues have created a unique program utilizing technology to facilitate communication between primary care Physicians and Psychiatrists with input directly from patients and parents (www.gateutah.org). Dr. Kendrick is also interested in medical informatics and the use of technology to improve efficiency and outcomes in health care. He is one of the University's appointed Provider Informaticists and has published in areas related to privacy for adolescents in the digital age of electronic health records.

Academic Locations

University Neuropsychiatric Institute

801-581-7951

501 Chipeta Way
Dept of Psychiatry
Salt Lake City, UT  84108

Board Certification and Academic Information

Academic Departments Psychiatry - Assistant Professor (Clinical)
Academic Divisions Child Psychiatry
Board Certification American Board of Pediatrics (Pediatrics)
American Board of Psychiatry & Neurology (Child & Adolescent Psychiatry)
American Board of Psychiatry & Neurology (Psychiatry)

Education History

Residency University of Utah
Adult Psychiatry
Resident
Fellowship University of Utah
Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
Fellow
Residency University of Utah
General Pediatrics
Resident
Internship University of Kentucky
Pediatrics, child/adult psychiatry (triple board) program
Intern
Professional Medical University of Utah School of Medicine
Medicine, 2004 Stenberg-Cronkite Families Endowed Scholarship
M.D.
Undergraduate Brigham Young University
Psychology, Psi Chi Honors Society
B.A.
Undergraduate Brigham Young University
Psychology

Selected Publications - Journal Articles

Journal Article

  1. Mickey BJ, White AT, Arp AM, Leonardi K, Torres MM, Larson AL, Odell DH, Whittingham SA, Beck MM, Jessop JE, Sakata DJ, Bushnell LA, Pierson MD, Solzbacher D, Kendrick EJ, Weeks HR 3rd, Light AR, Light KC, Tadler SC (2018). Propofol for Treatment-Resistant Depression: A Pilot Study. Int J Neuropsychopharmacol, 21(12), 1079-1089.
  2. Kendrick, Benson (2016 Oct 13). Patient Portals in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. Child Adolesc Psychiatr Clin N Am, 26(1), 43-54.
  3. Jeremy Kendrick, Barry Sarvet (November 2012). Computers in the Consulting Room: Incorporating Health Information Technology Resources in Psychiatric Practice. Psychiatric Times.
  4. Byington CL, Kendrick J, Sheng X (2011). Normative cerebrospinal fluid profiles in febrile infants. J Pediatr, 158(1), 130-4.
  5. Sward KA, Richardson S, Kendrick J, Maloney C (2008). Use of a Web-based game to teach pediatric content to medical students. Ambul Pediatr, 8(6), 354-9.

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