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Brought to you by the Depression Is Real Coalition, The Down & Up Show is dedicated to the reality of depression. Our hosts will talk with some of the world's top experts on depression, as well as people who have been impacted by this illness. The reality of depression is that it is a debilitating and potentially deadly medical condition that affects more than 15 million Americans every year. The other reality of depression is that there is hope.

Dr. Mary Whooley

The Mind-Heart Connection

Dr. Whooley's research is focused on the detection and treatment of depression in patients with medical illnesses, especially cardiovascular disease. In 1997, she validated a 2-question screening instrument to aid in the diagnosis of depression in medical patients. This simple instrument was immediately recognized as a tremendous improvement over the much longer (20-item) instruments that were previously available. The majority of VA medical centers, as well as numerous managed care organizations, now use the 2-question depression screen to identify depression in primary care patients. In addition, the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force Guide to Clinical Preventive Services has referenced Dr. Whooley's work in recommending the use of shorter screening instruments for depression in primary care settings.

Dr. Whooley has also found that patients with depression are at increased risk for heart attacks and death from heart disease. She is Principal Investigator of the Heart and Soul Study, a 10-year longitudinal study of over 1000 patients with coronary heart disease. Dr. Whooley and her colleagues have found that depressive symptoms more strongly influence quality of life than traditional measures of cardiac function. They have also demonstrated that depression is associated with elevated levels of norepinephrine, increased cortisol, inflammation, medication non-adherence, physical inactivity, and a genetic polymorphism in the promoter of the serotonin transporter gene. These findings demonstrate that efforts to improve quality of life should include greater emphasis on assessment and treatment of depression. The ultimate goal of Dr. Whooley's work is to improve the cardiovascular outcomes of depressed patients.

For further information about the Heart and Soul Study, go to www.heartandsoulstudy.net

Dr. Whooley's publications can be accessed by typing Whooley MA in the search box on the PubMed website: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez

Education
BA, Yale University
MD, Boston University School of Medicine
Residency, Department of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco
Chief Residency, Department of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco Clinical Research Fellowship, University of California, San Francisco

Awards & Honors
VA HSR&D Research Career Development Award, 1998
UCSF Hellman Award for Early Career Faculty, 2001
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Generalist Physician Faculty Scholars Award, 2001
VA HSR&D Advanced Research Career Development Award, 2002
UCSF Hellman Award for Early Career Faculty, 2002
Paul Beeson Physician Faculty Scholars in Aging Research Award, 2005
American Psychosomatic Society Herbert Weiner Early Career Award for Contributions to Psychosomatic Medicine, 2006
Floyd Rector Resident Research Mentorship Award, UCSF Department of Medicine, 2006