| 2009 Update in Psychiatry Common Challenges in Psychopharmacology Friday & Saturday May 29 - 30, 2009 Medical University of South Carolina Institute of Psychiatry Charleston, South Carolina | |
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Conference Overview Conference Faculty | Conference Itinerary | Course Objectives |
Historic Charleston | Spoleto Festival USA | Accommodations | Conference Location |
Who Should Attend | REGISTRATION | Accreditation | Credit Designation |
Disclosure | Statement of Purpose | Americans with Disabilities Act |
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| Conference Overview |
This year’s event will focus on common challenges in clinical psychopharmacology. Held during Charleston’s premier arts event, Spoleto Festival USA, this conference brings psychiatrists, primary care physicians, psychologists, and other mental health professionals together for networking and education. back to top |
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| Conference Faculty |
Bryon Adinoff, MD Professor and Distinguished Professor in Drug and Alcohol Abuse Research Chief, Division on Addictions Department of Psychiatry, UT Southwestern Medical Center VA North Texas health Care System W. Blake Haren, MD Interim Director of the Internal Medicine and Psychiatry Residency Program Assistant Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Medical University of South Carolina Thomas Kosten, MD Jay H. Waggoner Chair Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Neuroscience Baylor College of Medicine Matt Koval, MD Associate Professor, Youth Psychiatry Division Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Medical University of South Carolina R. Bruce Lydiard, MD, PhD Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Medical University of South Carolina Stephen McLeod-Bryant, MD Associate Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Medical University of South Carolina Amy VandenBerg, PharmD, BCPP Clinical Assistant Professor, Clinical Pharmacy and Outcomes Sciences Medical University of South Carolina / South Carolina College of Pharmacy Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Medical University of South Carolina Edgar J. Weiss, MD Assistant Professor, Gero-Psychiatry Division Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Medical University of South Carolina back to top |
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| Conference Itinerary |
| Friday, May 29, 2009 | | 7:30-8:15am | Registration & Continental Breakfast | | 8:15-8:30am | Welcome and Introductions Thomas W. Uhde, MD | | 8:30-9:30am | Update on "New" Drug Introductions, Indications and Warnings Amy VandenBerg, PhD | | 9:30-10:30am | Challenges in the Treatment of Affective Spectrum Disorders R. Bruce Lydiard, PhD, MD | | 10:30-10:50am | Break | | 11:00-12:00pm | Potential Medical Sequela of Psychotropic Medication Use W. Blake Haren, MD | | 12:00-1:00pm | Use of Psychopharmacological Agents in Aging Populations Edgar J. Weiss, MD | | 1:00pm | Day 1 Program Adjourns | | | | | | 7:30-8:15am | Registration & Continental Breakfast | | 8:30-9:30am | Prevention of Medication Side Effects in People of Color Stephen McLeod-Bryant, MD | | 9:30-10:30am | Applying New Discoveries in Addiction to Daily Practice Thomas Kosten, MD | | 10:30-10:50am | Break | | 11:00-12:00pm | Impulsivity: What Is It, Who Has It, and What To Do About It Bryon Adinoff, MD | | 12:00-1:00pm | Approaches to the Care of Early Onset Bipolar Affective Disorder Matt Koval, MD | | 1:00-1:15pm | Closing Remarks Thomas W. Uhde, MD | | 1:15pm | Day 2 Program Adjourns |
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| Course Objectives |
At the end of this program, participants will be able t - Cite practical knowledge regarding “new” applications of psychotropic compounds
- Understand FDA warnings for psychopharmacological agents
- Understand the shared biology of affective-spectrum disorders
- Appreciate how anti-depressants normalize immune functions
- Develop practical knowledge regarding potential medical complications resulting from the use of commonly prescribed psychotropic compounds
- Apply practical approaches to the management of these complications
- Cite recent findings regarding adverse events in the psychopharmacotherapy of aging populations
- Cite recent findings regarding the use of psychotropic compounds in aging psychiatric patients
- Describe the cognitive and behavioral manifestations of impulsivity
- Identify the psychiatric disorders most likely to show evidence of impulsivity
- Describe the pharmacologic and behavioral interventions for impulsivity
- Use new nicotine medications with PTSD/Bipolar co-morbidity
- Apply pharmacogenetics to treatment matching in addictions
- Understand the current knowledge base of ethno-psychopharmacology
- Apply the ethno-psychopharmacological evidence base to one’s own prescribing practices
- Discuss controversy surrounding the diagnosis of Bipolar Affective Disorder in youth
Identify cases of early-onset Bipolar Affective Disorder - Discuss appropriate treatment of Bipolar Affective Disorder in youth-aged populations
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| Historic Charleston |
Charleston is a place where sand castles are built across the harbor from historic forts, where children ride scooters down 300-year-old streets, and where you can see modern theater in America’s oldest playhouse. Less than 15 miles away, you can stroll the gardens of the beautiful plantations, bask in the sun on wide sandy beaches, sail, play golf, tennis or ride bikes on a luxurious island resort. back to top |
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| Spoleto Festival USA |
Spoleto Festival USA is an internationally acclaimed 17-day celebration of the performing and visual arts, featuring more than 120 performances of opera, dance, music and theater in venues throughout historic Charleston. Because of the popularity of the Spoleto Festival, early reservations are strongly suggested. back to top |
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| Accommodations |
| Listed below are hotel options in the downtown area only minutes away from MUSC, Historic Charleston and Spoleto events. We have made special room blocks at some of the hotels below. Please ask for Group Reservations when calling and indicate that you are with the MUSC Update in Psychiatry group. Reservations must be made by April 28 to qualify for any available discount. |
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| Conference Location |
Institute of Psychiatry Auditorium Medical University of South Carolina 67 President Street Charleston, South Carolina 29425 Please visit our Directions page for more detailed information about location, directions and parking. back to top |
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| Target Audience |
Professionals with mental health interests including physicians, psychologists, nurses, social workers, and counselors.
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| Registration |
Registration for this event has closed. |
| Registration fee includes conference materials, continuing education credit processing, continental breakfast and breaks each day. |
Early Registration Before May 10, 2009 | General Registration After May 10, 2009 | $225.00 | $275.00 |
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1) ONLINE: Register using a credit card payment at our secure website by clicking here. 2) PHONE: Register using a credit card by calling (843) 792-0175. 3) MAIL: Print and mail your completed registration form with check payment. |
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| Accreditation |
| The Medical University of South Carolina is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians. back to top |
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| Credit Designation |
- The Medical University of South Carolina designates this educational activity for maximum of 8 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)TM. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
- The SC Board of Examiners in Psychology will approve 8 Category A credits.
- The SC Board of Social Work Examiners will approve 8 hours of general credit.
- The SC Board of Professional Counselors, Marriage & Family Therapists, and Psycho-Educational Specialists Examiners will approve 8 hours of CE credit.
- For all other health professionals, MUSC will award .8 Continuing Education Units.
(1 contact hour = .1 CEU)
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| Disclosure |
| In accordance with the ACCME Essentials and Standards, anyone involved in planning or presenting this educational activity will be required to disclose any relevant financial relationships with commercial interests in the healthcare industry. This information will be made available to participants at the beginning of the activity. Speakers who incorporate information about off-label or investigational use of drugs or devices will be asked to disclose that information at the beginning of their presentation. back to top |
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| Statement of Purpose |
Daily practice in clinical psychopharmacology presents common challenges in the care of mental disorders in youth, adult and elderly populations that require a rational approach to clinical decision-making. There are complex psychopharmacological decisions made in daily clinical practice that require knowledge beyond what is usually available to primary care practitioners from randomized clinical trials. This event will offer various sessions that will aid the practitioner in handling these everyday issues. back to top |
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| Americans with Disabilities Act |
| It is the policy of the Medical University of South Carolina not to discriminate against any person on the basis of disabilities. If you need the services of the auxiliary aids mentioned in this act in order to fully participate in this continuing medical education activity, please bring this to our attention upon registering for the event. |