Timothy Spruill, MA, EdD, has conducted more than 3,500 emergency psychiatric assessments in one of Orlando鈥檚 busiest emergency departments as a consultant at Advent Health, where he is a founding faculty member of the emergency medicine residency program. Through his work with high-risk patients and his research in the area of suicidology, Dr. Spruill has developed an evidence-based approach to emergency mental health that urges progress far beyond the fragile gains of traditional (and contemporary) psychological triage.
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His extensive experience conducting assessments and evaluations reaches back to his work in private psychiatric hospitals in the early 1980s. Dr. Spruill earned his Master鈥檚 degree in counseling psychology from George Mason University in 1977. After four years of teaching, he left for the applied world of a community psychiatric setting and pursued his Doctorate in counseling psychology at Western Michigan University. In addition to his ongoing consulting work, he returned to academia in 1991 to share his experience and extend his research capabilities. During his time with Andrews University and, subsequently, Advent Health, he has continued to collect data on suicide and conduct research in his chosen field of behavioral medicine. Since 2010, he has taught continuing education courses on the topics of suicide assessment, preventing medical errors, and violence. He has also presented his findings at numerous conferences, traveling as far as Cape Town, South Africa, to speak on suicide.
Speaker Disclosures:
Financial: Timothy Spruill has employment relationships with Loma Linda University School of Medicine, University of Central Florida, Nova Southeastern University, University at Sea, and The Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine. He receives compensation as a national lecturer. Timothy Spruill receives a speaking honorarium and recording royalties from 黑料网, Inc. He has no relevant financial relationships with ineligible organizations.
Non-financial: Timothy Spruill is a member of the American Psychological Association and the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine.