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Medical Reviewers

Medical Reviewers

Conor Sheehy Dr. (Reviewer)

Conor SheehyConor Sheehy Dr. Sheehy completed his BS in Molecular Biology at the University of Idaho and went on to complete his Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) at the University of Washington in Seattle.

Since graduation, He has enjoyed varied experience in the areas of psychiatric pharmacy, retail pharmacy, and has worked as a provider with 1-on-1 patient appointments to manage anticoagulation medication (treatment of blood clots) and diabetes medications.

He is able to work as a provider because of Washington State’s groundbreaking Senate Bill 5557, which makes Washington the first state in the country to require healthplans to recognize pharmacists as part of the healthcare team.

Kimberly Langdon M.D. (Reviewer)

Kimberly Langdon M.D.

Kimberly Langdon M.D. is a retired, board-certified obstetrician/gynecologist with 19-years of clinical experience. She graduated from The Ohio State University College of Medicine earning Honors in many rotations. She then completed her OB/GYN residency program at The Ohio State University Medical Center.

Beside obstetrics, she specialized in gynecologic diseases such as menopause, bioidentical hormones, osteoporosis, sexual dysfunction, menstrual disorders, vaginitis, infertility, contraception, pelvic pain, sexually transmitted infections, polycystic ovarian syndrome, endometriosis, and minimally-invasive surgeries.

She was sought out as a menopausal expert and was one of the first to prescribe bioidentical hormones for the symptoms of menopause such as hot flashes, moodiness, night sweats, and sex drive issues. One of the most common complaints of women in the menopause was vagina dryness due to atrophy.

When estrogen levels plummet, the collagen and blood supply in the vaginal decrease, which results in thinned vaginal walls that are less elastic, and leads to decreased lubrication and pH. This loss of strength results in pain during sex, bladder irritation, and urinary leakage.

She is Founder of Coologics, Inc., a medical device company. She is the inventor of six patent-pending medical devices for both life-threatening and non-life-threatening conditions. Her products are the first and only non-chemical cure for treating microbial infections such as yeast infections.

Education

  • The Ohio State University College of Medicine 1987-1991
  • The Ohio State University Hospital Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology 1991-1995

Practice

Private Practice 1995-2010

Lenton Joby Morrow, M.D. (Reviewer)

Lenton Joby Morrow, M.D.

Experience

Coqui Prose, Utuado, PR – Senior Addiction and Medical Writer

  • Write and edit regulatory documents in compliance with CFR 21
  • CSR, eCTD, Phase 3-4 clinical summaries, investigator brochures
  • Edit and review articles and abstracts produced by colleagues and other writers
  • Over 200 deliverables written, edited or medically reviewed
  • Clients include The Fix, The Recovery Village, Consensus Orthopedics, Amgen, Transformations Treatment Center

Physician in Private Practice, Sacramento, CA – Physician and Owner

  • Organically built 450-patient clinic specializing in addiction medicine, psychiatry and chronic condition management
  • Directly delivered all substance use disorder care, psychiatric care and primary care for all patients, including evaluation, diagnosis and medication-assisted treatment
  • Created comprehensive clinic policy and procedures manual for staff
  • Directed a clinic which included a psychologist, a marriage and family therapist (MFT) and an office manager

BayMark Health (BAART), Sacramento, CA – Medical Director

  • Oversaw all administrative, regulatory and clinical medical functions of Northern California’s largest federally licensed opioid use disorder treatment center
  • Provided direct patient care, including medication assisted treatment and psychotherapy
  • Directly supervised clinical staff, including one PA, one RN, three MFTs and five CADCs.

Strategies for Change, Sacramento, CA – Medical Director

  • Oversaw all administrative, regulatory and clinical medical functions of Sacramento’s largest non-profit outpatient substance abuse treatment center
  • Provided direct patient care, including medication assisted treatment
  • Directly supervised clinical staff, including six MFTs and 10 MFT trainees

Education

University of California, School of Medicine, Dept of Immunulogy, Davis, CA – Research Assistant

  • Developed experiments on the effect of various fibrogenic agents on the structure and immunologic function of mammalian respiratory epithelia
  • Aided other researchers in manuscript preparation, data entry and collection under principal investigation of Jonathan Widdicombe, Ph.D.

University of Michigan Medical School, Dept. of Immunology, Ann Arbor, MI – Research Assistant

  • Extraction of mouse DNA for study of heavy chain locus of mouse immunoglobulin (translocation, recombination, deletion)
  • PCR, Western blot, gel electrophoresis, cell culture
  • Organized data for manuscripts and publications

Awards

  • Family and Community Medicine Award (Most Outstanding Medical Student)
  • Psychiatry Clerkship Award (Highest Clinical Grade)
  • Most Outstanding Resident, Family and Community Medicine
  • 2004, 2005, 2007, 2009 Medical Education and Research Foundation for Treatment of Chemical Dependence Scholarship, California Society of Addiction Medicine
  • 2004 National Medical Fellowship Merit-Based Research Scholarship: Predictors for the Prescription of Buprenorphine by California Physicians

Publications

Morrow LJ, Keenan CR, Xiong GX. “Chapter 7: Substance Use Disorders – Alcohol and Sedative/Hypnotics.” Lippincott’s Primary Care Psychiatry. Lippincott, Williams and Wilkins; Hagerstown, MD 2008. http://www.lww.com

Khan RK, Morrow LJ, McCarron RM. “How to Manage Medical Complications of the 5 Most Abused Substances.” Current Psychiatry.  2009;8(11)

Widdicombe JH, Sachs LA, Morrow LJ, Finkbeiner WE.  “Expansion of cultures of human tracheal epithelium with maintenance of differentiated structure and function.”  Biotechniques.  2005; 39(2): 249-255.