Johannes G. Dalmasy-frouin, Md
Clinical Assistant Professor
Psychiatry
University of Maryland Medical Center
United States of America
Biography
Dr. Johannes Dalmasy is part-time Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at the School of Medicine. Dr. Dalmasy received his medical degree in his native Dominican Republic in 1989 and completed residency training in Psychiatry at the University of Maryland at Baltimore in 1996, having served as Inpatient Chief Resident. He is board certified in Psychiatry and a Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association. As a member of the SOM faculty, and since 1996, he is part of a group of its physicians who provide confidential behavioral health, substance abuse, and psychiatric services to the Baltimore Orioles organization as well as having also collaborated with Major League Baseball as a consultant for Latino player programs in the United States and overseas. In his past role as full-time faculty, Dr. Dalmasy was an attending with the Division of Community Psychiatry’s Fayette Street Clinic (1996-1997) and the Mobile Treatment Unit (1996-1998); he provided care to private patients through Psychiatry Associates at the West Redwood and Mt. Washington offices (1997-1999); and served as part of the psychiatry Adult Service Line clinical leadership team at UMMC, including as Medical Director overseeing the Adult Day Hospital and the Adult inpatient units. His didactic activities have included lectures to psychiatry residents in the management of the agitated patient, co-leader of an inpatient psychiatry clinical case conference for MS-IIs, small group leader with the Introduction to Clinical Medicine course for MS-Is, and clinical teaching and supervison of psychiatry residents and forensic psychiatry fellows. He is a past member of the Department of Psychiatry’s P.A. Advisory committee (1997-1999), the Medical Center’s Information Management committee (1999-2000), and of the School of Medicine Council (1996-1998). His public health sector service as an attending in the Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene's foremost forensic hospital, the Clifton T. Perkins Hospital Center (2000-2005), has been followed by a career as a senior clinical-administrator in Correctional healthcare programs across the nation.
Research Interest
Correctional Psychiatry and Behavioral Health. Sports Psychiatry.