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SWISSÔTEL, CHICAGOAPRIL 4-6, 2013
PRESENT
SOLVING CLINICAL CHALLENGES, IMPROVING PATIENT CARE
PSYCHIATRY UPDATE 2013
www.CurrentPsychiatry.com/AACP
MEETING CHAIRRichard Balon, MD Wayne State University
MEETING CO-CHAIRSDonald W. Black, MD University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine
Nagy Youssef, MD Duke University Medical Center Durham VA Medical Center
Join us for this highly interactive, learning- focused meetingTOPICS • Psychotic disorders• Mood and anxiety
disorders
• Cognitive disorders• Substance-related
disorders
FACULTYKathleen Brady, MD, PhD Medical University of South Carolina
James Ellison, MD, MPH McLean Hospital
Marlene P. Freeman, MD Massachusetts General Hospital
George T. Grossberg, MDSt. Louis University
James W. Jefferson, MDMadison Institute of Medicine®, Inc.
Walter Ling, MDDavid Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA
Henry A. Nasrallah, MDUniversity of Cincinnati
Rajiv Tandon, MD University of Florida
Michael E. Thase, MD University of Pennsylvania
This activity has been approved for a maximum of 18 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM.
Jointly sponsored by the Duke University School of Medicine and the American Academy of Clinical Psychiatrists.
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Dear Colleague:
On behalf of the American Academy of Clinical Psychiatrists, Current PsyChiatry, and the Duke University School of Medicine, we are pleased to present our 2013 Psychiatry Update.
This highly practical, educational meeting will offer 2½ days of clinically useful information and up to 18 CME credits.
In our interactive, learning-focused format, nationally renowned faculty will provide best practice information specifically designed to address the everyday challenges of improving outcomes for your patients with:
• Psychotic disorders• Mood and anxiety disorders• Cognitive disorders• Substance-related disorders.
This meeting offers an outstanding opportunity for peer-to- peer learning and networking. With question and answers allotted for every session, there is ample time to share best- practices and find solutions to your most difficult clinical challenges.
We hope you can join us in Chicago.
Richard Balon, MD Donald W. Black, MDMeeting Chair President, AACP
ABOUT OUR VENUE
SWISSÔTEL, CHICAGO323 East Wacker Drive, Chicago, IL 60601, Tel: 1- 312-565-0565
We have arranged for dis-count rates of $189 a night at the Swissôtel Chicago. To make your reservation, please call 888-73-SWISS (79477) and mention the Current PsyChiatry/AACP meeting. Discount rate expires March 6,but we urge you to make your arrangements as soon as possible as our room block will sell out.
About the Swissôtel ChicagoRising from the point where the Chicago River meets Lake Michigan, Swissôtel Chicago directly overlooks many of the city’s most famous landmarks, positioning you at the center of diverse excitement, activities, and attractions, including Goodman Theater, Magnificent Mile, Millennium Park, and The Art Institute of Chicago.
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Richard Balon, MDPROFESSOR OF PSYCHIATRY AND BEHAVIORAL NEUROSCIENCES WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY DETROIT, MI
Donald W. Black, MDPROFESSOR OF PSYCHIATRY UNIVERSITY OF IOWA CARVER COLLEGE OF MEDICINE IOWA CITY, IA
Marlene P. Freeman, MDDIRECTOR OF CLINICAL SERVICES PERINATAL AND REPRODUCTIVE PSYCHIATRY PROGRAM MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL HOSPITAL BOSTON, MA
George T. Grossberg, MDPROFESSOR, DEPARTMENT OF NEUROLOGY AND PSYCHIATRY ST. LOUIS UNIVERSITY ST. LOUIS, MO
Henry A. Nasrallah, MDPROFESSOR, DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHIATRY AND BEHAVIORAL NEUROSCIENCE UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI CINCINNATI, OH
James W. Jefferson, MDDISTINGUISHED SENIOR SCIENTIST,MADISON INSTITUTE OF MEDICINE®, INC.CLINICAL PROFESSOR OF PSYCHIATRY, UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN SCHOOL OF MEDICINE AND PUBLIC HEALTHMADISON, WI
Walter Ling, MDPROFESSOR OF PSYCHIATRY AND DIRECTORINTEGRATED SUBSTANCE ABUSE PROGRAMSDEPT. OF PSYCHIATRY AND BIOBEHAVIORAL SCIENCESDAVID GEFFEN SCHOOL OF MEDICINE AT UCLALOS ANGELES, CA
Kathleen Brady, MD, PhDDISTINGUISHED UNIVERSITY PROFESSORDIRECTOR, SOUTH CAROLINA CLINICAL AND TRANSLATIONAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE (SCTR)MEDICAL UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINACHARLESTON, SC
James Ellison, MD, MPHCLINICAL DIRECTOR, GERIATRIC PSYCHIATRY PROGRAMMCLEAN HOSPITALASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF PSYCHIATRYHARVARD MEDICAL SCHOOLBELMONT, MA
FACULTY
Michael E. Thase, MDPROFESSOR OF PSYCHIATRY PERELMAN SCHOOL OF MEDICINE AT THE UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIAPHILADELPHIA, PA
Rajiv Tandon, MDPROFESSOR, DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHIATRY UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA GAINESVILLE, FL
MEETING CO-CHAIRS
Nagy Youssef, MDDEPARTMENT OF PSYCHIATRY AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES DUKE UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER DURHAM VA MEDICAL CENTER DURHAM, NC
The last 10 to 15 minutes of each session will be used for Q&A. (Schedule and faculty are subject to change. Visit www.CurrentPsychiatry.com/AACP for updates.)
THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 20137:00 am Breakfast/Exhibits
8:00 am Welcome Donald W. Black, MD
8:05 am New Strategies for Treatment-Resistant Depression Michael E. Thase, MD
9:05 am The Clinical Relevance of FDA “Black Box” Warnings Henry A. Nasrallah, MD
10:05 am Break/Exhibits
10:35 am Depression, Antidepressants, and Obesity Michael E. Thase, MD
11:35 am Assessing a Psychotic Patient’s Risk of Violence Rajiv Tandon, MD
12:35 pm Luncheon Symposium
2:00 pm Dessert/Exhibits
2:15 pm Advances in Biomarkers of Alzheimer’s Disease and Other Cognitive Disorders James Ellison, MD, MPH
3:15 pm The Link Between Schizophrenia and Diabetes Rajiv Tandon, MD
4:15 pm Refreshment Break/Exhibits
4:35 pm Mood Disorders in the Aging Patient James Ellison, MD, MPH
FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 2013 6:45 am Breakfast Symposium
8:00 am Update on Antipsychotic Use During Pregnancy Marlene P. Freeman, MD
9:00 am Managing Non-Metabolic Side Effects of Antipsychotics Henry A. Nasrallah, MD
10:00 am Break/Exhibits
10:30 am New Substances of Abuse: Bath Salts and Other Synthetics Kathleen Brady, MD, PhD
11:30 am Managing Anxiety Disorders During Pregnancy Marlene P. Freeman, MD
12:30 pm Luncheon Symposium
2:30 pm Dessert/Exhibits
3:00 pm Winokur Award Presentation
3:15 pm Cognitive Enhancers: What the Evidence Says George T. Grossberg, MD
4:15 pm Treatment Strategies for Depression in Patients Abusing Alcohol Kathleen Brady, MD, PhD
5:15 pm Stretch Break
5:25 pm Nutrition and Vitamin Deficiencies in the Elderly George T. Grossberg, MD
SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 20136:45 am Breakfast Symposium
8:00 am Strategies for Treating Opioid Dependence Walter Ling, MD
9:00 am Treating Bipolar Disorder in the Aging Patient James W. Jefferson, MD
10:00 am Break
10:15 am Pharmacologic Treatment for Alcohol Dependence Walter Ling, MD
11:15 am Best Practices in Suicide Risk Assessment James W. Jefferson, MD
12:15 pm CME Luncheon Symposium
2:00 pm Conference Adjournment
PRESENT
PSYCHIATRY UPDATE 2013SOLVING CLINICAL CHALLENGES, IMPROVING PATIENT CARE
R E G I S T E R O N L I N E AT W W W. C U R R E N T P S Y C H I AT R Y. C O M / A A C P
COURSE REGISTRATION FORM
Great Value! Price includes access to all scientific sessions, continental break-fast Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, lunch Thursday and Friday, plus your copy of the workbook.
Cancellation Policy: 2013 CP/AACP will offer a full refund less a $50 administra-tive fee as follows: requests for refunds must be made in writing postmarked, e-mailed, or faxed prior to March 6, 2013. After March 6, 2013 no refunds will be granted. Substitutions are welcomed in lieu of cancellations. Refunds will not be issued to no-shows.
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Jointly sponsored by the Duke University School of Medicine and the American Academy of Clinical Psychiatrists.
PRESENT
SOLVING CLINICAL CHALLENGES, IMPROVING PATIENT CARE
PSYCHIATRY UPDATE 2013
SWISSÔTEL, CHICAGOAPRIL 4-6, 2013
TOPICS:• Psychotic disorders • Cognitive disorders• Mood and anxiety disorders • Substance-related disorders
Who Should Attend: This activity is designed for general and geriatric psychiatrists, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, nurses, psychologists, social workers, and other mental health professionals interested in treating patients with mood, anxiety, psychotic, or substance-related disorders to remission with measurement-based care.
Credit Designation: The Duke University School of Medicine designates this educational activity for a maximum of 18 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)TM. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
Physician Assistants: AAPA accepts AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™ from organizations accredited by the ACCME.
Nurse Practitioners: AANP accepts AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™ from organizations accredited by the ACCME.
Accreditation: This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essential Areas and Policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education through the joint sponsorship of the Duke University School of Medicine and the American Academy of Clinical Psychiatrists. The Duke University School of Medicine is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
Disclosure: The Duke University School of Medicine adheres to ACCME Essential Areas, Standards, and Policies regarding industry support of continuing medical education. Disclosure of the planning committee’s and faculty’s commercial relationships will be made known at the activity. Speakers are required to openly disclose any limitations of data and/or any discussion of any off-label, experimental, or investigational uses of drugs or devices in their presentations.
ACCREDITATION INFORMATION
• Recognize overlapping symptoms and devise an approach to address the individual patient’s comorbidities.
• Demonstrate a working knowledge of medication combinations and adjunctive therapies with the best evidence of efficacy for treatment-resistant symptoms.
• Counsel patients on the links between psychiatric and metabolic conditions.
• Psychotic disorders • Cognitive disorders• Mood and anxiety disorders • Substance-related disorders
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
TOPICS
FACULTY
Join us for this highly interactive, learning-focused meeting
This activity has been approved for a maximum of 18 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™.
PRESENT
PSYCHIATRY UPDATE 2013SOLVING CLINICAL CHALLENGES, IMPROVING PATIENT CARE
7 Century Drive, Suite 302 Parsippany, NJ 07054
www.CurrentPsychiatry.com/AACP
MEETING CHAIR
Richard Balon, MD WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY
MEETING CO-CHAIRS
Donald W. Black, MDUNIVERSITY OF IOWA CARVER COLLEGE OF MEDICINE
Nagy Youssef, MDDUKE UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER
FACULTY
Kathleen Brady, MD, PhDMEDICAL UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA
James Ellison, MD, MPHMCLEAN HOSPITAL
Marlene P. Freeman, MDMASSACHUSETTS GENERAL HOSPITAL
George T. Grossberg, MD ST. LOUIS UNIVERSITY
James W. Jefferson, MDMADISON INSTITUTE OF MEDICINE®, INC.
Walter Ling, MDDAVID GEFFEN SCHOOL OF MEDICINE AT UCLA
Henry A. Nasrallah, MDUNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI
Rajiv Tandon, MDUNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA
Michael E. Thase, MD UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA
LAST CHANCE!