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Moira Frierson Artigues, M.D.
January 2016
Office Address:
1020 Southhill Drive
Suite 380
Cary, North Carolina 27513
telephone
(919)678-0002
fax
(919)678-0014
drmoira@bellsouth.net
Current Licensure:
North Carolina # 65616
Board Certification:
American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology:
Board Certified in General Psychiatry, May 2002
Re-certified February 2011
Board Certified in Forensic Psychiatry, May 2003
Re-certified April 2013
NBME Examination Parts I, II, III, September 1996
Education:
Medical University of South Carolina
Charleston, South Carolina
Doctor of Medicine, 1995
College of Charleston
Charleston, South Carolina
Bachelor of Arts, English, 1990
Professional Experience:
Duke University School of Medicine
Durham, North Carolina
Residency Training in Psychiatry, July 1995-June 1999
North Carolina Department of Corrections
Mental Health Division
Raleigh, North Carolina
Outpatient Psychiatrist: July 1998-July 1999
Duke University School of Medicine
Durham, North Carolina
Fellowship in Forensic Psychiatry, July 1999-July 2000
Training Site: Federal Correctional Institution,
Butner, North Carolina
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Coastal Plain Hospital
Rocky Mount, North Carolina
Locum Tenens Psychiatrist, July 1998-July 2000
Staff Psychiatrist, July 2000-January 2002
Fellowship Hall Addictions Hospital
Greensboro, North Carolina
Staff Psychiatrist, June 2000-June 2012
Private Practice in Psychiatry
Cary, North Carolina
Adult and Adolescent General Psychiatry
Individual and Group Psychotherapy
Psychopharmacology
Criminal and Civil Forensic Psychiatry
July 2000-present
Duke University School of Medicine
Durham, North Carolina
Instructor, Clinical Practice Course
August 2003-August 2012
Research Experience:
Medical University of South Carolina
Charleston, South Carolina
Sub-investigator, Effects of stress and stress-management
style on cellular immunity, Departments of
Immunopathology and Psychiatry, June 1992-December
1992, under the supervision of Mariano LaVia, M.D., and
Bruce Lydiard, M.D.
Duke University School of Medicine
Durham, North Carolina
Investigator, Forensic cases of homicide complicated by
alcohol intoxication, October 1995-February 1995, under
the supervision of Roy Mathew, M.D.
Sub-investigator, Eli Lilly trials of fluoxetine augmentation
with pindolol, July 1997-June 1998, under the supervision
of Ranga Krishnan, M.D.
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Sub-investigator, Pfizer trials of donepezil versus placebo
in the treatment of Alzheimer’s Disease, July 1997-June
1998, under the supervision of Murali Doraiswamy, M.D.
Additional Training:
Principles of Forensic Pathology
Supervised by Sandra Conradi, M.D.
July 1996-June 1997
Group Psychotherapy
Training:
Process Group Psychotherapy
July 1997-present
Supervised by David Hawkins, M.D.
Professional Associations:
Fellow, American Psychiatric Association
Member-in-training, July 1995-July 2000
Member, July 2000- present
North Carolina Psychiatric Association
Member-in-training, July 1995-July 2000
Member, July 2000- present
Member, Committee on Psychiatry and the Law,
September 2002-present
American Group Psychotherapy Association
Member-in-training, July 1997-July 2000
Member, July 2000-2008
American Association of Psychiatry and the Law
Member, March 2003-present
Carolinas Group Psychotherapy Association
Member, July 1997-present
Secretary, May 2003-December 2003
President-Elect, January 2004
President, January 2006-January 2008
President, January 2014-present
Publications:
Artigues, M. and Mathew, R. “Alcohol intoxication and
homicide”. Journal of Medicine and the Law 15: 485-91,
1996.
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Artigues, M. “My father, my life, and chlorpromazine”.
North Carolina Medical Journal 61: 90-93, 2000.
Presentations:
Duke University School of Medicine
Department of Psychiatry
Grand Rounds, February 18, 1999
“The Myth of Chlorpromazine”
North Carolina Addiction Professionals
Annual Conference
Southern Pines, North Carolina
April 27, 2000
“Antisocial Personality Disorder and Alcoholism”
North Carolina Trial Lawyers Association
Capital College
Raleigh, North Carolina
April 25, 2002
April 25, 2003
November 20, 2003
Panel Discussion, “Working With Expert Witnesses”
North Carolina Workers’ Compensation Employees
Conference on Mental Health Disability
Greensboro, North Carolina
November 13, 2002
“DSM-IV Diagnosis”
National Institute for Trial Advocacy
Mock First-Degree Murder Trial
University of North Carolina School of Law
October 24-25, 2003
“Using An Expert Witness”
Carolinas Group Psychotherapy Society
Community Education about Group Psychotherapy
Cary, North Carolina
October 24, 2003
Durham, North Carolina
January 30, 2004
“Basic Principles of Group Psychotherapy”
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(Presentations)
Faculty, Fall Workshop
“Sexuality in Group Psychotherapy”
Lake Logan, North Carolina
October 31-November 2, 2003
National Association of Social Workers
Educational Luncheon Series
Raleigh, North Carolina
May 13, 2004
“Malingering Mental Illness”
Carolinas Group Psychotherapy Society
Faculty, Fall Workshop
“Spirituality and Psychotherapy”
Hendersonville, North Carolina
October 22-24, 2004
Carolinas Group Psychotherapy Society
Faculty, Spring Institute
“Finding Yourself in the Group”
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
March 18-19, 2006
Co-Sponsor with University of North Carolina
School of Social Work
Lecture Series on Mental Health Reform
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Fall and Winter 2007
Meredith College
Department of Sociology and Psychology
CSI Week
“Basics of Court Testimony”
Raleigh, North Carolina
November 11, 2009
North Carolina Association of Trial Lawyers
Death Penalty Seminar
“Working with Mental Health Experts”
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
January 9, 2009
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Workers' Compensation/Liability Claims Seminar
“Understanding Posttraumatic Stress Disorder”
Charlotte, North Carolina
March 26, 2009
Meredith College
Carolinas Psychology Conference
Panel Discussion about “Role of Psychology in the Courts”
Raleigh, North Carolina
April 18, 2009
UNC School of Government
2010 Spring Public Defender Attorney and Investigator Conference
“The Duty of a Lawyer When a Client's Competency is in Question”
Raleigh, North Carolina
May 14, 2010
NCBA Workers' Compensation
“Pain, Pain Go Away: Pain and Attachment Disorders”
Greensboro, North Carolina
February 11, 2011
Nineteenth Annual NC Workers’ Compensation Education Conference
North Carolina Industrial Commission
“Somatization and Malingering”
Raleigh, North Carolina
October 09, 2014
UNC School of Government
Guardianship Proceedings for Appointed Counsel
“Medical Assessment of Incompetency”
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
January 22, 2015
Duke University of Medicine
Duke Occupational Medicine Seminar and Journal Club
“Somatization and Malingering”
Durham, North Carolina
March 4, 2015
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Capital College
“Understanding Trauma in Capital Cases”
Asheville, North Carolina
April 9, 2015
Capital College
“Understanding Trauma in Capital Cases”
Wilmington, North Carolina
September 24, 2015
20th Annual NC Workers’ Compensation Education Conference
North Carolina Industrial Commission
“Psychiatric Effects of Work Injuries”
Raleigh, North Carolina
October 5, 2015
Honors and Awards:
Duke University Medical Center
Durham, North Carolina
Outstanding Resident in Psychiatry, 1999
Chief Resident, Outpatient Division, 1998-1999
College of Charleston
Charleston, South Carolina
Anna Katona Award in American Literature, 1990
Outstanding Student in the Department of English, 1990
Cum laude graduate, 1990
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