Elise M. Fallucco M.D. Associate Professor & Associate Chair for Academic Affairs and Faculty Development; Program Director, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Fellowship Department: Department of Psychiatry Business Phone: (904) 244-3990 Business Email: Elise.Fallucco@jax.ufl.edu Appointments and Locations Board Certifications PsychiatryChild and Adolescent Psychiatry Show More Clinical Profile Specialties Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Psychiatry Publications Search for publications by Elise M. Fallucco Please note: The resulting entries may not reflect a complete or accurate listing for Elise M. Fallucco. Many journals are not indexed by PubMed, and there may be articles by other authors of the same name listed by this search. Show More Office Information Academic Office 6th Floor, Tower II, Suite 6005580 West 8th Street, T11Jacksonville, FL 32209(904) 383-1659 Elise.Fallucco@jax.ufl.edu Administrative Manager Rosetta Payne(904) 244-3990rosetta.payne@jax.ufl.edu GME Office 6th Floor, Tower II, Suite 6005580 West 8th Street, T11Jacksonville, FL 32209Phone: (904) 383-1659 Elise.Fallucco@jax.ufl.edu GME Program Administrator Shelly Ravn(904) 244-9905shelly.ravn@jax.ufl.edu Show More Education Medical DegreeVanderbilt University School of Medicine, Nashville, TN, USAIntership2005 · Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USAPsychiatry Residency2007 · Washington University, St Louis, MO, USAChild and Adolescent Psychiatry Fellowship2009 · Washington University, St Louis, MO, USA Show More News May 04, 2020 Openings, expansion and a relocation highlight recent pre-pandemic activities across the practice plan February 03, 2020 UF Health Psychiatry Moves Child and Adolescent Services to New Location October 11, 2019 UF study links parental depression and children’s emotional and behavioral issues April 16, 2019 Fallucco leads research that links physician training to improved adolescent depression treatment September 07, 2018 Tackling mental illness after a school shooting Media Coverage May 19, 2020 Easing children’s anxiety during the coronavirus pandemic WJCT September 26, 2019 Study: Parents more likely to suffer from depression if kids under age 5 have behavioral issues Action News May 25, 2019 Training doctors to look for signs of depression News4Jax (WJXT) September 12, 2018 UF Health physicians train South Florida doctors to treat patients affected by gun violence Independent Florida Alligator