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Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist

Dr. Anjum has been a faculty member at the University of Minnesota Medical School since 2004. During this time, she has had the opportunity to work very closely with experts in the field of anxiety disorders, psychotic disorders, mood disorders, and Autism spectrum disorders. Working alongside academic leaders in the field has given her a chance to deliver the very best care to her patients. Dr. Anjum joined PrairieCare in 2009 and is very pleased with the comprehensive care that PrairieCare provides to a diverse population of young patients. She appreciates the focus on teamwork in the delivery of care and is impressed with the seamless transition Prairie Care's setting provides to her patients.

 

Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist

Dr. Arnold believes that understanding the biological, psychological, and social characteristics of a patient and their family is crucial to providing mental healthcare for children and adolescents.  Dr. Arnold enjoys working in the partial hospital program because it allows more time and opportunities for her to develop a relationship with her patients and their families.  Because of her love of teaching, she is also an adjunct faculty member at the University of Minnesota, teaching medical students, residents, and child/adolescent psychiatry fellows.  She also enjoys working as a member of a multi-disciplinary treatment team because she believes that it is the best way to provide comprehensive care for patients.

Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist

Dr. Case completed her Child, Adolescent and Adult Psychiatry training at the University of Minnesota and joined PrairieCare in 2009. She enjoys her role in PrairieCare’s partial hospital program since it allows enough time to get to know her patients and their families well while providing comprehensive psychiatric care with her treatment team. She believes that the partial hospital setting enables her to treat the whole family system including the identified patient. She enjoys working with other physicians in a collaborative care model, and acting as a mentor to others committed to the mental health care of children and adolescents.  Because of her love of teaching, she is also an adjunct faculty member at the University of Minnesota, teaching medical students, residents and child/adolescent psychiatry fellows. In her free time, she enjoys outdoor activities and spending time with her family and dogs.

Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist

Dr. Heller has always loved the creativity and perspectives children bring to the world.  Because of this, she selected Child and Adolescent Psychiatry as her specialty. Dr. Heller has been in psychiatric training for three years and is completing her Child and Adolescent Psychiatry fellowship at the University of Minnesota. She has practiced in a variety of settings including schools, community outreach programs, and medical/physical rehabilitation units.  Dr. Heller believes in a multi-disciplinary treatment approach to mental health which takes into account the individual’s cultural, biological, psychological, and social needs.

Adult Psychiatrist

Dr. Murugesan believes her most important task is to ensure that her patients are heard. Trained as an osteopathic physician, she has a holistic philosophy that honors the importance of the body, mind and spirit when treating illness. Patient treatment consists of an individualized plan that may include medication, talk therapy, and other complementary practices.

Psychiatrist

Dr. Puneet Darshan Narang is originally from India, where he completed his medical school in 2003 from Pune, India. Pursuant to his immense interest in learning complexities of human brain and behavior, he completed his Psychiatry Residency Training from King George’s Medical University, which is among top three Psychiatry Residency Training Programs in India.

President

Dr. Setterberg is a founder of PrairieCare and a trained Child, Adolescent, Adult, and Research Psychiatrist. His ability and compassion have been invaluable to the development and application of systems and standards of care in use at PrairieCare. Dr. Setterberg’s clinical practice includes both psychotherapy and psychopharmacology, and he continues to direct innovation and improvement in treatments and programs that benefit those with psychiatric disorders.

Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist

Dr. Sokeye joined PrairieCare in 2010. As a Child & Adolescent Psychiatrist, he believes strongly in the importance of treating children with mental health problems, as this helps improve their chances of living more productive and fulfilling lives as adults. He is excited about working with PrairieCare’s group of dynamic providers who are committed to helping individuals of all ages with mental health problems.

Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist

Dr. Williams is a board certified Psychiatrist who joined PrairieCare in 2009. His interests in Pervasive Developmental Disorders and Mental Retardation stem from his work in behavioral analysis at a developmental center prior to entering medical school. Working at PrairieCare has allowed Dr. Williams to continue to work with patients with these conditions as well as provide him the opportunity to treat the full spectrum of mental health issues. The treatment team approach provided at PrairieCare is consistent with his beliefs in the necessity of considering the biological, psychological and social aspects of the child/adolescent and the family in treatment.

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