Meet the Pediatric Psychiatry Team
The treatment team will work closely with your child and the family to reach goals and assist with any needs throughout the hospital stay. There are many people with different disciplines involved in the care of your child and it is important to know their roles. Listed below is an explanation of the provider’s different roles.
Americo F Padilla, MD
Chief, Department of Pediatric Psychiatry
Primary Office: Miami
Clinical Interests: Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), mood disorders and psychotic disorders
Sean P Horan, DO
Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist
Primary Office: Miami
Clinical Interests: Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), anxiety, bipolar disorder, depression, eating disorders and schizophrenia
Laura Bruscantini, PsyD
Child and Adolescent Psychologist
Primary Office: Miami
Clinical Interests: Early childhood mental health, adverse childhood experiences, strengthening parent-child relationships and serious mental illness (SMI) in adolescents
Janeris Loredo, MD
Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist
Primary Office: Miami
Clinical Interests: Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), anxiety, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), major depressive disorder and psychotic disorders
Yusleiby Sanzo Ramirez, MD
Primary Office: Miami
Nicole B Redondo, MD
Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist
Primary Office: Miami
Clinical Interests: Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), anxiety disorders and depressive disorders
Inpatient Psychiatry - Team of Specialists
Psychiatrist
Leads your child’s team and oversees your child’s care throughout the entire hospitalization. The psychiatrist reviews your child’s progress on a daily basis and is involved in decisions about medication changes, treatment issues, and discharge planning.
Psychiatric Fellow/Resident
Evaluates your child for psychotherapy and medication needs on a daily basis and is involved in decisions and medication changes, treatment issues, and discharge planning under the supervision of the psychiatrist.
Psychotherapist/Psychologist
Provides individual, family, and group therapy, and facilitates communication between the patient and family members.
Nurse Practitioner
Provides a physical exam shortly after your child is admitted to the hospital. He/she will order any necessary lab tests or procedures your child may need and will be involved in managing any medical issues during your child’s hospitalization.
Case/Intake Coordinator
Helps coordinate the inpatient plan of care, maintains on-going discharge planning, and provide appointments /referrals for outpatient services.
The Nursing Team
Will work closely with doctors/clinicians on your treatment plan, assess your child’s response to medications and behavioral interventions, and make recommendations for changes. The nursing team also works closely with the family to provide teaching, communicates issues with the treatment team, and facilitates the transition home.
Behavioral Health Technician
Monitors a safe, consistent and therapeutic environment on the unit and assists in meeting your child’s treatment goals.
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