Dr. Thaddeus Ulzen, chair of the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine with CCHS, was interviewed by the British Journal of Psychiatry International about his psychiatry curriculum at the University of Cape Coast Medical School in Ghana, West Africa. Ulzen, a practicing psychiatrist at University Medical Center, which the College operates, also educates and trains medical students and resident physicians both at CCHS and at the University of Cape Coast Medical School. The British Journal of Psychiatry International is published by Cambridge University Press in Cambridge, United Kingdom, on behalf of the Royal College of Psychiatrists, which provides psychiatrists and mental health professionals with an overview of current policies and practices in psychiatry from a global perspective. Click here to learn more (or here to download).

Drs. Jane Weida and Tom Weida, professors in family, internal and rural medicine with CCHS, were named Castle Connolly Top Doctors for 2025. Doctors on the Castle Connolly Top Doctors list represent the top 7% of U.S. practicing physicians, and the list seeks to help patients find high-quality care by connecting them with premier physicians. For more information, click here. The Weidas also were recognized for having the top article of 2024 in the Family Practice Management Journal for “G2211: Simply Getting Paid Complexity.” To view this article, click here.