Eric J Serpico

D.O.

Lieutenant Commander, Navy

Department of Primary Appointment:
School of Medicine
Psychiatry
Title
Program Director, National Capital Consortium's Military Psychiatry Residency
Location: Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Bethesda, MD
Research Interests:
Mental Health
Office Phone

Education

Joint Professional Military Education Phase-1 2022
Air Command and Staff College,
Maxwell Air Force Base, AL

Psychiatry Residency 2015-2018
Naval Medical Center Portsmouth (NMCP)
Portsmouth, VA

Psychiatry Internship 2014-2015
Naval Medical Center Portsmouth
Portsmouth, VA

Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.) 2010-2014
New York Institute of Technology College of Osteopathic Medicine (NYITCOM)
Old Westbury, NY

B.S. in Biology: Pre-Medicine (Summa cum laude) 2005-2009
Florida Atlantic University (FAU)

Biography

LCDR Serpico grew up in an array of locations in New York and Florida. He attended Florida Atlantic University (B.S., 2009) in the Bright Future Scholarship Program. He was commissioned as an Ensign in the Naval Reserves in 2010 and attended the New York Institute of Technology College of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O., 2014) in the Health Professions Scholarship Program. He was commissioned as an active duty Lieutenant in 2014. He completed his Psychiatry Internship at Naval Medical Center Portsmouth in 2015, where he received the award of Psychiatric Intern of the Year due to his academic excellence and professionalism. A highlight occurring during his residency training includes being individually recognized by the hospital’s Commanding Officer for his acute life-saving work. He completed his Psychiatry Residency in 2018 and was awarded the Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal for his outstanding performance as the program’s selected, sole Chief Resident.

LCDR Serpico served as Staff Psychiatrist at U.S. Naval Hospital Okinawa, Japan (2018-2020), simultaneously performing as the sole Psychiatrist in inpatient, consult liaison, and brig settings, while also supporting outpatient as well as addiction services. He operated as a Psychiatry subject matter expert on both the III MEF Alcohol Related Incident Working Group led by the Commanding General and the MEDEVAC Process Improvement team; furthermore, his streamlining efforts were formally recognized by the Department of Defense. Upon arrival at his current duty station, U.S. Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Command Bethesda, he excelled as the Department Head of Addiction Treatment Services where he pioneered the creation of a virtual Intensive Outpatient Program. In 2021, he was selected as Associate Program Director of the National Capital Consortium’s (NCC’s) Psychiatry Residency Program, overseeing 50-plus trainees. He has represented his program as the Clinical Competency Committee Intern Chair and during Joint General Medical Education Selection Boards, as well as Operation Allied Freedom. He was honored with the Dean’s Commendation for teaching while engaged with over 200 medical students during lecture series and Operation Bushmaster as an Assistant Professor of Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences (USUHS). His recent scholarly pursuits include attending the Advanced Readiness Officer Course.

While deployed (2021-2022), he was decorated with a Defense Meritorious Service Medal for his critical work supporting the no-fail mission regarding law of armed conflict operations, functioning as the sole Joint Medical Group Psychiatry Officer in Charge and acting Senior Medical Officer. Upon his return from deployment in 2022, he became the Inpatient Medical Director at Walter National Military Medical Center and resumed his roles as the FITREP Board Member and Convening Authority for the Directorate of Behavioral Health. He also was a leader in 2 Special Psychiatric Rapid Intervention Team missions fostering resiliency amidst tragedies related to suicide and an active shooter. In 2023, he was additionally appointed the Interim Program Director of NCC’s Psychiatry Residency.

While continuing to lead the residency program, he has since transitioned as billeted faculty at USUHS. Current collaterals executed include DoD/VA Suicide Risk Clinical Practice Guidelines Working Group member and being a member of the Operational/Military Leadership Track within his department. He continues to be an advocate within military mental health serving as a representative of the Navy Psychiatry Executive Committee. In 2023 he was recognized for his outstanding contributions to the Navy psychiatric community by being competitively selected as the Navy’s Psychiatrist of the Year out of all O-3 and O-4 staff psychiatrists in the fleet.

Career Highlights: Positions, Projects, Deployements, Awards and Additional Publications

U.S. Navy's Early Career Psychiatrist of the Year 2023

Veteran Affairs/Department of Defense Working Group Member of Suicide Risk Clinical Practice Guidelines 2022-Present

Interim Program Director of National Capital Consortium's Military Psychiatry Residency 2023-Present

Harold J. Wain Faculty Mentor Award of NCC Military Psychiatry Residency Program 2023

Inpatient Medical Director, Walter Reed National Military Medical Center 2022-2023

Defense Meritorious Service Medal for Joint Medical Group Psychiatrist Officer in Charge, Joint Task Force 2021-2022

Humanitarian Service Medal for Operation Allied Freedom 2022

Special Psychiatric Rapid Intervention Team Mission Team Lead, Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Command Bethesda 2021-2023

USUHS Dean’s Commendation for Commitment to Teaching 2021

Addiction Treatment Service Department Head, Walter Reed National Military Medical Center 2020-2022