Nicole King Cotton, M.D.
Vice Chair of Education and Clerkship Director
Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences
Associate Professor
Location: Grady Ponce Center, ÎÞÂëÈËÆÞ Healthcare HMR
E-mail: ncotton@msm.edu
Education
POSTGRADUATE:Emory University School of Medicine
Fellowship: Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
Emory University School of Medicine
Residency: General Psychiatry
MEDICAL SCHOOL:
ÎÞÂëÈËÆÞ School of Medicine
Degree: Doctor of Medicine
UNDERGRADUATE:
Emory University
Degree: Bachelor of Science in Chemistry
Research Interests
Medical student education in psychiatryClinical Interests
Assessment and treatment of pediatric ADHD, Integrated CareBoard Certification
American Board Psychiatry and NeurologySub-specialty: Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
Publications
- Cotton, Nicole King, Kalarithara, S. & Villongco, C. . Academic Psychiatry 46, 294–297 (2022 June 6)
- Cotton, Nicole King, Shim RS. . Journal of the American Academy Child Adolescent Psychiatry (2022 May 6)
- Cotton, Nicole King; Carter, Melissa; McMickens, Courtney. . Psychiatric Annals: Volume 51, #11, 1-6 (2021 November 1)
- Cotton, Nicole King and Dingle, A. Pediatric Mental Health Assessment in the Primary Care Setting. In: S. Vinson and E. Vinson, ed., Pediatric Mental Health for Primary Care Providers, 1st Edition Springer, pp.47-60 (2018)
- Cotton, Nicole King; Lamis, Dorian; Wilson, Christina; Kaslow, Nadine. Child Abuse, Social Support, and Social Functioning in African American Children. Journal of Family Violence. Volume 29, Issue 8 (2014 November)
- Cotton, Nicole King. More Than Just Blues. Public Health Information for Teens. (2014 Spring)
Honors and Awards
- Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association
- ADMSEP CSI Project Development Grant 2019
- Excellence in Teaching Award, Emory Child Psychiatry Department, 2015
- Diversity Leadership Fellow- American Psychiatric Association, 2009
- Humanitarian Award- Emory University, 2004
Professional Societies
- American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry
- Association of Directors of Medical Student Education in Psychiatry
- American Psychological Association