More than a dozen faculty in this conference are clinician-researchers at Massachusetts General Hospital and hold appointments at Harvard Medical School.

 

Make sure you stay current with new research, advances and innovations in psychiatry. Standards of care are evolving fast with new clinical trial data, new medications, innovative psychosocial interventions, and more.
 
It's more important than ever to find education that not only covers all these topics, but is also innovative, engaging, and empowers you to reach improved outcomes. Thats why it's critical to attend this 39th annual conference. It provides mental health, primary care, and nursing professionals with all the tools you need to optimize your care for patients with psychiatric conditions.
  • Meet, network with, and engage more than 30 renowned clinician-researchers
  • Get your questions answered and translate enhanced knowledge into optimal patient care
  • Find content on the entire spectrum of psychiatric disorders: anxiety, ADHD, bipolar disorder, depression, eating disorders, OCD, psychosis, PTSD, substance abuse, and more
  • Hear innovative research on managing side effects, neurobiology of addiction, drug interactions, natural medications, women's health, psychopharmacology for sleep disorders, and more.


Learning Objectives

At the end of this educational activity, participants should be able to:
  • Identify rational, evidence-based pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic therapies for patients with unipolar, bipolar, treatment-resistant, and post-partum depression.
  • Assess obstacles to maintenance of long-term recovery and the liability issues associated with psychopharmacology.
  • Discuss diagnostic and evidenced-based treatment strategies for pediatric onset mood disorders.
  • Compare the neurobiology and evidence-based treatment approaches to addiction, anxiety, schizophrenia, and mood disorders.
  • Review the course and treatment of psychiatric disorders during pregnancy and menopause.
  • Recognize psychosocial issues and evidence-based treatment modalities for eating and sleep disorders.
  • Analyze drug interactions and the pharmacotherapy of adult ADHD and geriatric disorders.


Target Audience

This program is intended for:
  • psychiatrists
  • primary care and family practice physicians
  • psychologists
  • nursing professionals
  • social workers


Location

10 Huntington Avenue, The Westin Copley Place, Boston, MA, USA