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PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY 2021 INPATIENT MANAGEMENT OF ALCOHOL WITHDRAWAL www.mghcme.org. Benzodiazepines for AWS. Saitz 1994, Jaeger 2001, Daeppen 2002. Mechanism of Action •Bind GABA-A receptor and increase frequency of ion channel opening LOG IN / CREATE ACCOUNT Create an Account. Membership in the Massachusetts General Hospital Psychiatry Academy is FREE! Complete your Psychiatry Academy member registration today to become a part of this unique professional community for continuing educational development.PSYCHIATRY ACADEMY
Psychiatry Academy |. Visit our website to browse our virtual bookstore, learn about us, and to see additional educational services we provide! For customer service please contact Lynda Reid at mghcme@mgh.harvard.edu or call us at (866) 644-7792. INPATIENT MANAGEMENT OF ALCOHOL WITHDRAWAL www.mghcme.org The Numbers • 200 mil Americans consumed alcohol within 30d – 16% binge drinking – 7% heavy drinking – Estimated 8 million AUD • Excessive alcohol use accounts for significant morbidity andmortality
BEYOND THE RED LEG: CELLULITIS AND ITS MIMICKERS Cellulitis • Deep skin and subcutaneous fat infection • Poorly-demarcated erythema, warmth, tenderness, edema • Rubor, calor, dolor, tumor: inflammation • 2.2% of all general practitioneroffice visits
COGNITIVE BEHAVIORAL THERAPY (CBT) FOR SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER www.mghcme.org Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) for Substance Use Disorder John F. Kelly, Ph.D. 1 THE RISK OF QTCINTERVAL PROLONGATION WITH PSYCHOTROPICS www.mghcme.org Christopher M. Celano, MD, FACLP Associate Director, Cardiac Psychiatry Research Program Massachusetts General Hospital Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School MICRODOSING AND EXTENDED-RELEASE BUPRENORPHINE www.mghcme.org Problems with Traditional Bup Induction •Traditional induction requires the need for “opioid washout,” waiting for moderate opioid withdrawal before starting Bup MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL HOSPITAL PSYCHIATRY ACADEMYMY ACCOUNTEDUCATIONMGH VISITINGPUBLISHINGSPRIGFACULTY Welcome to the MGH Psychiatry Academy. Our world renowned Academy caters to the needs of hospitals and health professionals on an international level by providing both live and virtual access to our team of highly respected faculty and specialists. Our education, cutting-edge research, publications, interim leadership and eventplanning bridges
PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY 2021 INPATIENT MANAGEMENT OF ALCOHOL WITHDRAWAL www.mghcme.org. Benzodiazepines for AWS. Saitz 1994, Jaeger 2001, Daeppen 2002. Mechanism of Action •Bind GABA-A receptor and increase frequency of ion channel opening LOG IN / CREATE ACCOUNT Create an Account. Membership in the Massachusetts General Hospital Psychiatry Academy is FREE! Complete your Psychiatry Academy member registration today to become a part of this unique professional community for continuing educational development.PSYCHIATRY ACADEMY
Psychiatry Academy |. Visit our website to browse our virtual bookstore, learn about us, and to see additional educational services we provide! For customer service please contact Lynda Reid at mghcme@mgh.harvard.edu or call us at (866) 644-7792. INPATIENT MANAGEMENT OF ALCOHOL WITHDRAWAL www.mghcme.org The Numbers • 200 mil Americans consumed alcohol within 30d – 16% binge drinking – 7% heavy drinking – Estimated 8 million AUD • Excessive alcohol use accounts for significant morbidity andmortality
BEYOND THE RED LEG: CELLULITIS AND ITS MIMICKERS Cellulitis • Deep skin and subcutaneous fat infection • Poorly-demarcated erythema, warmth, tenderness, edema • Rubor, calor, dolor, tumor: inflammation • 2.2% of all general practitioneroffice visits
COGNITIVE BEHAVIORAL THERAPY (CBT) FOR SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER www.mghcme.org Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) for Substance Use Disorder John F. Kelly, Ph.D. 1 THE RISK OF QTCINTERVAL PROLONGATION WITH PSYCHOTROPICS www.mghcme.org Christopher M. Celano, MD, FACLP Associate Director, Cardiac Psychiatry Research Program Massachusetts General Hospital Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School MICRODOSING AND EXTENDED-RELEASE BUPRENORPHINE www.mghcme.org Problems with Traditional Bup Induction •Traditional induction requires the need for “opioid washout,” waiting for moderate opioid withdrawal before starting Bup PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY 2021 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 2021. 1:00 – 3:00PM Clozapine Workshop. THIS IS A TICKETED EVENT. 4:00 – 8:00PM Law and Psychiatry**. THIS IS A TICKETED EVENT. 4:00 – 8:00PM Psychosomatic Medicine/ Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry. THIS IS A TICKETED EVENT. PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY 2021 PREVIEW For more than 30 years, Massachusetts General Hospital has been a leader in educating mental health professionals, and the Psychiatry Department has been ranked #1 in US News & World Report’s Survey of America’s Best Hospitals 18 times. ON-DEMAND: JUNE 10, 2021 EMERSON AWARD: GENETIC RISK Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 13, sections 13, 14, 14A, 15 and 15D and Chapter 112, sections 74 through 81C authorize the Board of Registration in Nursing to regulate nursing practice and education. VIOLENCE AND RISK ASSESSMENT IN CLINICAL PRACTICE www.mghcme.org Clinicians, mental illness, and violence •Violence and the 24-hour news cycle. •Mass shootings grab the public’sattention, but are
RACIAL-ETHNIC DISPARITIES IN SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER www.mghcme.org Substance Use Disorders: A Comprehensive Review and Update February 15, 2021 Racial-Ethnic Disparities in Substance Use Disorder Corrie L. Vilsaint, PhD. THE FUNDAMENTALS OF CBT: AN INTERACTIVE ONLINE COURSE (MGH This interactive online course provides an orientation and overview of cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT). These skills are useful for clinicians in all practice settings across mental health, primary care, social work, and psychology. ADHD AND LEARNING DISABILITIES www.mghcme.org ADHD and Learning Disabilities Ellen B. Braaten, PhD Executive Director, Learning and Emotional Assessment Program (LEAP) at MGH Associate Professor, Harvard Medical School USING CBT WITH CHILDREN (MGH RESIDENTS) Planners. David H. Rubin, MD, reviewer Jane Pimental, MPH Sabine Wilhelm, PhD Timothy J. Petersen, PhD Susan E. Sprich, PhD, psychologist reviewer, moderator Disclosure Information. In accord with the disclosure policy of McLean Hospital as well as guidelines set forth by the Accreditation Council on Continuing Medical Education, all people in control of educational content, includingspeakers
WEEK 1: OVERVIEW OF COGNITIVE-BEHAVIOR THERAPY GOALS AND Contact Us. MGH Psychiatry Academy 1 Bowdoin Sq, Ste 900 Boston, MA 02114. Email: mghcme@mgh.harvard.edu Phone: (866) 644-7792. Hours of Operation: Mon-Fri 9:30 a.m WEEK 2: THE FUNDAMENTALS OF CBT: AN INTERACTIVE ONLINE Contact Us. MGH Psychiatry Academy 1 Bowdoin Sq, Ste 900 Boston, MA 02114. Email: mghcme@mgh.harvard.edu Phone: (866) 644-7792. Hours of Operation: Mon-Fri 9:30 a.m PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY 2021 LOG IN / CREATE ACCOUNT Create an Account. Membership in the Massachusetts General Hospital Psychiatry Academy is FREE! Complete your Psychiatry Academy member registration today to become a part of this unique professional community for continuing educational development. CAUSES AND DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS OF PARKINSON’S DISEASE www.mghcme.org Clinical Definitions •Parkinsonism: Symptoms/signs that can be seen in Parkinson’s disease but also in other conditions •Rigidity: Stiffness of movement •Tremor: Oscillatory movement of limb or head •Bradykinesia: Slowness of movement •Hypomimia: Reduced facial expression (“mask-like” face) •Hypophonia: Quiet speech •Dysarthria: Slurred speech EVIDENCE-BASED AND STRUCTURALLY-INFORMED INTERVENTIONS FOR Evidence-Based and Structurally-Informed Interventions for Reducing Time in Restraint and Seclusion Samuel Dotson 1, Stuart Beck , Paula Knotts1,2 Massachusetts General Hospital 1Department of Psychiatry and 2Nursing and Patient Care Services RANXIETY AND SUDS
www.mghcme.org Brief Descriptions of Major Anxiety Disorders Disorder Description Panic Disorder Episodes of intense fear and anxiety in theabsence of real
BEYOND THE RED LEG: CELLULITIS AND ITS MIMICKERS Cellulitis • Deep skin and subcutaneous fat infection • Poorly-demarcated erythema, warmth, tenderness, edema • Rubor, calor, dolor, tumor: inflammation • 2.2% of all general practitioneroffice visits
COGNITIVE BEHAVIORAL THERAPY (CBT) FOR SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER www.mghcme.org Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) for Substance Use Disorder John F. Kelly, Ph.D. 1 CBT AND PSYCHOSOCIAL TREATMENT FOR ADHD www.mghcme.org Why CBT if ADHD is a neurobiological disorder? • Although medications help, they do not teach compensatory skills that individuals with ADHD may not MICRODOSING AND EXTENDED-RELEASE BUPRENORPHINE www.mghcme.org Basic Concept of Microdosing 1. Continue full mu-receptor agonists (illicit or prescribed) 2. Introduce Bup (with its long half life, high mu-receptor affinity, THE SERIOUS PROBLEM OF NON- ADHERENCE TO TREATMENT IN ADHD www.mghcme.org Twin Studies of ADHD (Faraone & Larsson, Molecular Psychiatry, 2018) 0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1 1.2 Matheny 1971 Willerman 1973Goodman 1989
PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY 2021 LOG IN / CREATE ACCOUNT Create an Account. Membership in the Massachusetts General Hospital Psychiatry Academy is FREE! Complete your Psychiatry Academy member registration today to become a part of this unique professional community for continuing educational development. CAUSES AND DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS OF PARKINSON’S DISEASE www.mghcme.org Clinical Definitions •Parkinsonism: Symptoms/signs that can be seen in Parkinson’s disease but also in other conditions •Rigidity: Stiffness of movement •Tremor: Oscillatory movement of limb or head •Bradykinesia: Slowness of movement •Hypomimia: Reduced facial expression (“mask-like” face) •Hypophonia: Quiet speech •Dysarthria: Slurred speech EVIDENCE-BASED AND STRUCTURALLY-INFORMED INTERVENTIONS FOR Evidence-Based and Structurally-Informed Interventions for Reducing Time in Restraint and Seclusion Samuel Dotson 1, Stuart Beck , Paula Knotts1,2 Massachusetts General Hospital 1Department of Psychiatry and 2Nursing and Patient Care Services RANXIETY AND SUDS
www.mghcme.org Brief Descriptions of Major Anxiety Disorders Disorder Description Panic Disorder Episodes of intense fear and anxiety in theabsence of real
BEYOND THE RED LEG: CELLULITIS AND ITS MIMICKERS Cellulitis • Deep skin and subcutaneous fat infection • Poorly-demarcated erythema, warmth, tenderness, edema • Rubor, calor, dolor, tumor: inflammation • 2.2% of all general practitioneroffice visits
COGNITIVE BEHAVIORAL THERAPY (CBT) FOR SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER www.mghcme.org Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) for Substance Use Disorder John F. Kelly, Ph.D. 1 CBT AND PSYCHOSOCIAL TREATMENT FOR ADHD www.mghcme.org Why CBT if ADHD is a neurobiological disorder? • Although medications help, they do not teach compensatory skills that individuals with ADHD may not MICRODOSING AND EXTENDED-RELEASE BUPRENORPHINE www.mghcme.org Basic Concept of Microdosing 1. Continue full mu-receptor agonists (illicit or prescribed) 2. Introduce Bup (with its long half life, high mu-receptor affinity, THE SERIOUS PROBLEM OF NON- ADHERENCE TO TREATMENT IN ADHD www.mghcme.org Twin Studies of ADHD (Faraone & Larsson, Molecular Psychiatry, 2018) 0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1 1.2 Matheny 1971 Willerman 1973Goodman 1989
MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL HOSPITAL PSYCHIATRY ACADEMY Welcome to the MGH Psychiatry Academy. Our world renowned Academy caters to the needs of hospitals and health professionals on an international level by providing both live and virtual access to our team of highly respected faculty and specialists. Our education, cutting-edge research, publications, interim leadership and eventplanning bridges
PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY 2021 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 2021 . 1:00 – 3:00PM Clozapine Workshop THIS IS A TICKETED EVENT . 4:00 – 8:00PM Law and Psychiatry** THIS IS ATICKETED EVENT
PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY 2021 This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these cookies, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY 2021 PREVIEW For more than 30 years, Massachusetts General Hospital has been a leader in educating mental health professionals, and the Psychiatry Department has been ranked #1 in US News & World Report’s Survey of America’s Best Hospitals 18 times. LIVE: PERINATAL PSYCHIATRY: TREATMENT DURING PREGNANCY AND Event Date(s): Oct 21, 2021 - 08:30am to Oct 21, 2021 - 03:30pm This virtual course will focus on the diagnosis and treatment of psychiatric disorders in women across pregnancy and the postpartum.ANXIETY AND SUDS
www.mghcme.org Brief Descriptions of Major Anxiety Disorders Disorder Description Panic Disorder Episodes of intense fear and anxiety in theabsence of real
ON-DEMAND: JUNE 3, 2021 ELECTROCONVULSIVE THERAPY: NEW June 3, 2021 Electroconvulsive therapy: new insights from 20 years of clinical data. Since its discovery in 1938, electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) has remained the single most effective treatment for psychiatric conditions including depression and catatonia, but most ECT research has utilized relatively small sample sizes that may constrainfindings.
ON-DEMAND: JUNE 10, 2021 EMERSON AWARD: GENETIC RISK Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 13, sections 13, 14, 14A, 15 and 15D and Chapter 112, sections 74 through 81C authorize the Board of Registration in Nursing to regulate nursing practice and education. THE FUNDAMENTALS OF CBT: AN INTERACTIVE ONLINE COURSE (MGH This interactive online course provides an orientation and overview of cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT). These skills are useful for clinicians in all practice settings across mental health, primary care, social work, and psychology. USING CBT WITH CHILDREN (MGH RESIDENTS) Planners. David H. Rubin, MD, reviewer Jane Pimental, MPH Sabine Wilhelm, PhD Timothy J. Petersen, PhD Susan E. Sprich, PhD, psychologist reviewer, moderator Disclosure Information. In accord with the disclosure policy of McLean Hospital as well as guidelines set forth by the Accreditation Council on Continuing Medical Education, all people in control of educational content, includingspeakers
MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL HOSPITAL PSYCHIATRY ACADEMYMY ACCOUNTEDUCATIONMGH VISITINGPUBLISHINGSPRIGFACULTY Welcome to the MGH Psychiatry Academy. Our world renowned Academy caters to the needs of hospitals and health professionals on an international level by providing both live and virtual access to our team of highly respected faculty and specialists. Our education, cutting-edge research, publications, interim leadership and eventplanning bridges
PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY 2021 INPATIENT MANAGEMENT OF ALCOHOL WITHDRAWAL www.mghcme.org. Benzodiazepines for AWS. Saitz 1994, Jaeger 2001, Daeppen 2002. Mechanism of Action •Bind GABA-A receptor and increase frequency of ion channel openingANXIETY AND SUDS
www.mghcme.org Brief Descriptions of Major Anxiety Disorders Disorder Description Panic Disorder Episodes of intense fear and anxiety in theabsence of real
INPATIENT MANAGEMENT OF ALCOHOL WITHDRAWAL www.mghcme.org The Numbers • 200 mil Americans consumed alcohol within 30d – 16% binge drinking – 7% heavy drinking – Estimated 8 million AUD • Excessive alcohol use accounts for significant morbidity andmortality
EVIDENCE-BASED AND STRUCTURALLY-INFORMED INTERVENTIONS FOR Evidence-Based and Structurally-Informed Interventions for Reducing Time in Restraint and Seclusion Samuel Dotson 1, Stuart Beck , Paula Knotts1,2 Massachusetts General Hospital 1Department of Psychiatry and 2Nursing and Patient Care Services R COGNITIVE BEHAVIORAL THERAPY (CBT) FOR SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER www.mghcme.org Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) for Substance Use Disorder John F. Kelly, Ph.D. 1 THE RISK OF QTCINTERVAL PROLONGATION WITH PSYCHOTROPICS www.mghcme.org Christopher M. Celano, MD, FACLP Associate Director, Cardiac Psychiatry Research Program Massachusetts General Hospital Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School BEYOND THE RED LEG: CELLULITIS AND ITS MIMICKERS Cellulitis • Deep skin and subcutaneous fat infection • Poorly-demarcated erythema, warmth, tenderness, edema • Rubor, calor, dolor, tumor: inflammation • 2.2% of all general practitioneroffice visits
MICRODOSING AND EXTENDED-RELEASE BUPRENORPHINE www.mghcme.org Basic Concept of Microdosing 1. Continue full mu-receptor agonists (illicit or prescribed) 2. Introduce Bup (with its long half life, high mu-receptor affinity, MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL HOSPITAL PSYCHIATRY ACADEMYMY ACCOUNTEDUCATIONMGH VISITINGPUBLISHINGSPRIGFACULTY Welcome to the MGH Psychiatry Academy. Our world renowned Academy caters to the needs of hospitals and health professionals on an international level by providing both live and virtual access to our team of highly respected faculty and specialists. Our education, cutting-edge research, publications, interim leadership and eventplanning bridges
PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY 2021 INPATIENT MANAGEMENT OF ALCOHOL WITHDRAWAL www.mghcme.org. Benzodiazepines for AWS. Saitz 1994, Jaeger 2001, Daeppen 2002. Mechanism of Action •Bind GABA-A receptor and increase frequency of ion channel openingANXIETY AND SUDS
www.mghcme.org Brief Descriptions of Major Anxiety Disorders Disorder Description Panic Disorder Episodes of intense fear and anxiety in theabsence of real
INPATIENT MANAGEMENT OF ALCOHOL WITHDRAWAL www.mghcme.org The Numbers • 200 mil Americans consumed alcohol within 30d – 16% binge drinking – 7% heavy drinking – Estimated 8 million AUD • Excessive alcohol use accounts for significant morbidity andmortality
EVIDENCE-BASED AND STRUCTURALLY-INFORMED INTERVENTIONS FOR Evidence-Based and Structurally-Informed Interventions for Reducing Time in Restraint and Seclusion Samuel Dotson 1, Stuart Beck , Paula Knotts1,2 Massachusetts General Hospital 1Department of Psychiatry and 2Nursing and Patient Care Services R COGNITIVE BEHAVIORAL THERAPY (CBT) FOR SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER www.mghcme.org Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) for Substance Use Disorder John F. Kelly, Ph.D. 1 THE RISK OF QTCINTERVAL PROLONGATION WITH PSYCHOTROPICS www.mghcme.org Christopher M. Celano, MD, FACLP Associate Director, Cardiac Psychiatry Research Program Massachusetts General Hospital Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School BEYOND THE RED LEG: CELLULITIS AND ITS MIMICKERS Cellulitis • Deep skin and subcutaneous fat infection • Poorly-demarcated erythema, warmth, tenderness, edema • Rubor, calor, dolor, tumor: inflammation • 2.2% of all general practitioneroffice visits
MICRODOSING AND EXTENDED-RELEASE BUPRENORPHINE www.mghcme.org Basic Concept of Microdosing 1. Continue full mu-receptor agonists (illicit or prescribed) 2. Introduce Bup (with its long half life, high mu-receptor affinity, PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY 2021 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 2021 . 1:00 – 3:00PM Clozapine Workshop THIS IS A TICKETED EVENT . 4:00 – 8:00PM Law and Psychiatry** THIS IS ATICKETED EVENT
PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY 2021 PREVIEW For more than 30 years, Massachusetts General Hospital has been a leader in educating mental health professionals, and the Psychiatry Department has been ranked #1 in US News & World Report’s Survey of America’s Best Hospitals 18 times. PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY 2021 This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these cookies, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. LOG IN / CREATE ACCOUNT Create an Account. Membership in the Massachusetts General Hospital Psychiatry Academy is FREE! Complete your Psychiatry Academy member registration today to become a part of this unique professional community for continuing educational development.ANXIETY AND SUDS
www.mghcme.org Brief Descriptions of Major Anxiety Disorders Disorder Description Panic Disorder Episodes of intense fear and anxiety in theabsence of real
ON-DEMAND: JUNE 10, 2021 EMERSON AWARD: GENETIC RISK Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 13, sections 13, 14, 14A, 15 and 15D and Chapter 112, sections 74 through 81C authorize the Board of Registration in Nursing to regulate nursing practice and education. ON-DEMAND: JUNE 3, 2021 ELECTROCONVULSIVE THERAPY: NEW June 3, 2021 Electroconvulsive therapy: new insights from 20 years of clinical data. Since its discovery in 1938, electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) has remained the single most effective treatment for psychiatric conditions including depression and catatonia, but most ECT research has utilized relatively small sample sizes that may constrainfindings.
THE FUNDAMENTALS OF CBT: AN INTERACTIVE ONLINE COURSE (MGH This interactive online course provides an orientation and overview of cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT). These skills are useful for clinicians in all practice settings across mental health, primary care, social work, and psychology. USING CBT WITH CHILDREN (MGH RESIDENTS) Planners. David H. Rubin, MD, reviewer Jane Pimental, MPH Sabine Wilhelm, PhD Timothy J. Petersen, PhD Susan E. Sprich, PhD, psychologist reviewer, moderator Disclosure Information. In accord with the disclosure policy of McLean Hospital as well as guidelines set forth by the Accreditation Council on Continuing Medical Education, all people in control of educational content, includingspeakers
WEEK 1: OVERVIEW OF COGNITIVE-BEHAVIOR THERAPY GOALS AND Contact Us. MGH Psychiatry Academy 1 Bowdoin Sq, Ste 900 Boston, MA 02114. Email: mghcme@mgh.harvard.edu Phone: (866) 644-7792. Hours of Operation: Mon-Fri 9:30 a.m MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL HOSPITAL PSYCHIATRY ACADEMYMY ACCOUNTEDUCATIONMGH VISITINGPUBLISHINGSPRIGFACULTY Welcome to the MGH Psychiatry Academy. Our world renowned Academy caters to the needs of hospitals and health professionals on an international level by providing both live and virtual access to our team of highly respected faculty and specialists. Our education, cutting-edge research, publications, interim leadership and eventplanning bridges
PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY 2021 INPATIENT MANAGEMENT OF ALCOHOL WITHDRAWAL www.mghcme.org. Benzodiazepines for AWS. Saitz 1994, Jaeger 2001, Daeppen 2002. Mechanism of Action •Bind GABA-A receptor and increase frequency of ion channel openingANXIETY AND SUDS
www.mghcme.org Brief Descriptions of Major Anxiety Disorders Disorder Description Panic Disorder Episodes of intense fear and anxiety in theabsence of real
INPATIENT MANAGEMENT OF ALCOHOL WITHDRAWAL www.mghcme.org The Numbers • 200 mil Americans consumed alcohol within 30d – 16% binge drinking – 7% heavy drinking – Estimated 8 million AUD • Excessive alcohol use accounts for significant morbidity andmortality
EVIDENCE-BASED AND STRUCTURALLY-INFORMED INTERVENTIONS FOR Evidence-Based and Structurally-Informed Interventions for Reducing Time in Restraint and Seclusion Samuel Dotson 1, Stuart Beck , Paula Knotts1,2 Massachusetts General Hospital 1Department of Psychiatry and 2Nursing and Patient Care Services R COGNITIVE BEHAVIORAL THERAPY (CBT) FOR SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER www.mghcme.org Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) for Substance Use Disorder John F. Kelly, Ph.D. 1 THE RISK OF QTCINTERVAL PROLONGATION WITH PSYCHOTROPICS www.mghcme.org Christopher M. Celano, MD, FACLP Associate Director, Cardiac Psychiatry Research Program Massachusetts General Hospital Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School BEYOND THE RED LEG: CELLULITIS AND ITS MIMICKERS Cellulitis • Deep skin and subcutaneous fat infection • Poorly-demarcated erythema, warmth, tenderness, edema • Rubor, calor, dolor, tumor: inflammation • 2.2% of all general practitioneroffice visits
MICRODOSING AND EXTENDED-RELEASE BUPRENORPHINE www.mghcme.org Basic Concept of Microdosing 1. Continue full mu-receptor agonists (illicit or prescribed) 2. Introduce Bup (with its long half life, high mu-receptor affinity, MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL HOSPITAL PSYCHIATRY ACADEMYMY ACCOUNTEDUCATIONMGH VISITINGPUBLISHINGSPRIGFACULTY Welcome to the MGH Psychiatry Academy. Our world renowned Academy caters to the needs of hospitals and health professionals on an international level by providing both live and virtual access to our team of highly respected faculty and specialists. Our education, cutting-edge research, publications, interim leadership and eventplanning bridges
PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY 2021 INPATIENT MANAGEMENT OF ALCOHOL WITHDRAWAL www.mghcme.org. Benzodiazepines for AWS. Saitz 1994, Jaeger 2001, Daeppen 2002. Mechanism of Action •Bind GABA-A receptor and increase frequency of ion channel openingANXIETY AND SUDS
www.mghcme.org Brief Descriptions of Major Anxiety Disorders Disorder Description Panic Disorder Episodes of intense fear and anxiety in theabsence of real
INPATIENT MANAGEMENT OF ALCOHOL WITHDRAWAL www.mghcme.org The Numbers • 200 mil Americans consumed alcohol within 30d – 16% binge drinking – 7% heavy drinking – Estimated 8 million AUD • Excessive alcohol use accounts for significant morbidity andmortality
EVIDENCE-BASED AND STRUCTURALLY-INFORMED INTERVENTIONS FOR Evidence-Based and Structurally-Informed Interventions for Reducing Time in Restraint and Seclusion Samuel Dotson 1, Stuart Beck , Paula Knotts1,2 Massachusetts General Hospital 1Department of Psychiatry and 2Nursing and Patient Care Services R COGNITIVE BEHAVIORAL THERAPY (CBT) FOR SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER www.mghcme.org Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) for Substance Use Disorder John F. Kelly, Ph.D. 1 THE RISK OF QTCINTERVAL PROLONGATION WITH PSYCHOTROPICS www.mghcme.org Christopher M. Celano, MD, FACLP Associate Director, Cardiac Psychiatry Research Program Massachusetts General Hospital Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School BEYOND THE RED LEG: CELLULITIS AND ITS MIMICKERS Cellulitis • Deep skin and subcutaneous fat infection • Poorly-demarcated erythema, warmth, tenderness, edema • Rubor, calor, dolor, tumor: inflammation • 2.2% of all general practitioneroffice visits
MICRODOSING AND EXTENDED-RELEASE BUPRENORPHINE www.mghcme.org Basic Concept of Microdosing 1. Continue full mu-receptor agonists (illicit or prescribed) 2. Introduce Bup (with its long half life, high mu-receptor affinity, PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY 2021 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 2021 . 1:00 – 3:00PM Clozapine Workshop THIS IS A TICKETED EVENT . 4:00 – 8:00PM Law and Psychiatry** THIS IS ATICKETED EVENT
PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY 2021 This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these cookies, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY 2021 PREVIEW For more than 30 years, Massachusetts General Hospital has been a leader in educating mental health professionals, and the Psychiatry Department has been ranked #1 in US News & World Report’s Survey of America’s Best Hospitals 18 times. LOG IN / CREATE ACCOUNT Create an Account. Membership in the Massachusetts General Hospital Psychiatry Academy is FREE! Complete your Psychiatry Academy member registration today to become a part of this unique professional community for continuing educational development. ON-DEMAND: JUNE 10, 2021 EMERSON AWARD: GENETIC RISK Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 13, sections 13, 14, 14A, 15 and 15D and Chapter 112, sections 74 through 81C authorize the Board of Registration in Nursing to regulate nursing practice and education. ON-DEMAND: JUNE 3, 2021 ELECTROCONVULSIVE THERAPY: NEW June 3, 2021 Electroconvulsive therapy: new insights from 20 years of clinical data. Since its discovery in 1938, electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) has remained the single most effective treatment for psychiatric conditions including depression and catatonia, but most ECT research has utilized relatively small sample sizes that may constrainfindings.
USING CBT WITH CHILDREN (MGH RESIDENTS) Planners. David H. Rubin, MD, reviewer Jane Pimental, MPH Sabine Wilhelm, PhD Timothy J. Petersen, PhD Susan E. Sprich, PhD, psychologist reviewer, moderator Disclosure Information. In accord with the disclosure policy of McLean Hospital as well as guidelines set forth by the Accreditation Council on Continuing Medical Education, all people in control of educational content, includingspeakers
THE FUNDAMENTALS OF CBT: AN INTERACTIVE ONLINE COURSE (MGH This interactive online course provides an orientation and overview of cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT). These skills are useful for clinicians in all practice settings across mental health, primary care, social work, and psychology. WEEK 2: DEVELOPMENT OF GOALS FOR THERAPY (MGH RESIDENTS Contact Us. MGH Psychiatry Academy 1 Bowdoin Sq, Ste 900 Boston, MA 02114. Email: mghcme@mgh.harvard.edu Phone: (866) 644-7792. Hours of Operation: Mon-Fri 9:30 a.m WEEK 1: OVERVIEW OF COGNITIVE-BEHAVIOR THERAPY GOALS AND Contact Us. MGH Psychiatry Academy 1 Bowdoin Sq, Ste 900 Boston, MA 02114. Email: mghcme@mgh.harvard.edu Phone: (866) 644-7792. Hours of Operation: Mon-Fri 9:30 a.m MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL HOSPITAL PSYCHIATRY ACADEMYMY ACCOUNTEDUCATIONMGH VISITINGPUBLISHINGSPRIGFACULTY Welcome to the MGH Psychiatry Academy. Our world renowned Academy caters to the needs of hospitals and health professionals on an international level by providing both live and virtual access to our team of highly respected faculty and specialists. Our education, cutting-edge research, publications, interim leadership and eventplanning bridges
PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY 2021 INPATIENT MANAGEMENT OF ALCOHOL WITHDRAWAL www.mghcme.org. Benzodiazepines for AWS. Saitz 1994, Jaeger 2001, Daeppen 2002. Mechanism of Action •Bind GABA-A receptor and increase frequency of ion channel opening CBT FOR SOMATIC SYMPTOM AND RELATED DISORDERS www.mghcme.org Cognitive Strategies--Example •Situation: notice abdominal pain •Automatic Thought: This must be a sign of a serious problem. •Interpretation: I’m probably going to die from cancer or another serious illness. •Emotion: Anxiety •Safety behaviors: look on internet, ask wife for reassurance, go to doctor often, insist onmultiple
VIOLENCE AND RISK ASSESSMENT IN CLINICAL PRACTICE www.mghcme.org Violence and Risk Assessment in Clinical Practice Ronald Schouten, MD, JD Lt. Fred Cabral 1 EVIDENCE-BASED AND STRUCTURALLY-INFORMED INTERVENTIONS FOR Evidence-Based and Structurally-Informed Interventions for Reducing Time in Restraint and Seclusion Samuel Dotson 1, Stuart Beck , Paula Knotts1,2 Massachusetts General Hospital 1Department of Psychiatry and 2Nursing and Patient Care Services R BEYOND THE RED LEG: CELLULITIS AND ITS MIMICKERS Cellulitis • Deep skin and subcutaneous fat infection • Poorly-demarcated erythema, warmth, tenderness, edema • Rubor, calor, dolor, tumor: inflammation • 2.2% of all general practitioneroffice visits
INPATIENT MANAGEMENT OF ALCOHOL WITHDRAWAL www.mghcme.org The Numbers • 200 mil Americans consumed alcohol within 30d – 16% binge drinking – 7% heavy drinking – Estimated 8 million AUD • Excessive alcohol use accounts for significant morbidity andmortality
COGNITIVE BEHAVIORAL THERAPY (CBT) FOR SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER www.mghcme.org Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) for Substance Use Disorder John F. Kelly, Ph.D. 1 MICRODOSING AND EXTENDED-RELEASE BUPRENORPHINE www.mghcme.org Basic Concept of Microdosing 1. Continue full mu-receptor agonists (illicit or prescribed) 2. Introduce Bup (with its long half life, high mu-receptor affinity, MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL HOSPITAL PSYCHIATRY ACADEMYMY ACCOUNTEDUCATIONMGH VISITINGPUBLISHINGSPRIGFACULTY Welcome to the MGH Psychiatry Academy. Our world renowned Academy caters to the needs of hospitals and health professionals on an international level by providing both live and virtual access to our team of highly respected faculty and specialists. Our education, cutting-edge research, publications, interim leadership and eventplanning bridges
PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY 2021 INPATIENT MANAGEMENT OF ALCOHOL WITHDRAWAL www.mghcme.org. Benzodiazepines for AWS. Saitz 1994, Jaeger 2001, Daeppen 2002. Mechanism of Action •Bind GABA-A receptor and increase frequency of ion channel opening CBT FOR SOMATIC SYMPTOM AND RELATED DISORDERS www.mghcme.org Cognitive Strategies--Example •Situation: notice abdominal pain •Automatic Thought: This must be a sign of a serious problem. •Interpretation: I’m probably going to die from cancer or another serious illness. •Emotion: Anxiety •Safety behaviors: look on internet, ask wife for reassurance, go to doctor often, insist onmultiple
VIOLENCE AND RISK ASSESSMENT IN CLINICAL PRACTICE www.mghcme.org Violence and Risk Assessment in Clinical Practice Ronald Schouten, MD, JD Lt. Fred Cabral 1 EVIDENCE-BASED AND STRUCTURALLY-INFORMED INTERVENTIONS FOR Evidence-Based and Structurally-Informed Interventions for Reducing Time in Restraint and Seclusion Samuel Dotson 1, Stuart Beck , Paula Knotts1,2 Massachusetts General Hospital 1Department of Psychiatry and 2Nursing and Patient Care Services R BEYOND THE RED LEG: CELLULITIS AND ITS MIMICKERS Cellulitis • Deep skin and subcutaneous fat infection • Poorly-demarcated erythema, warmth, tenderness, edema • Rubor, calor, dolor, tumor: inflammation • 2.2% of all general practitioneroffice visits
INPATIENT MANAGEMENT OF ALCOHOL WITHDRAWAL www.mghcme.org The Numbers • 200 mil Americans consumed alcohol within 30d – 16% binge drinking – 7% heavy drinking – Estimated 8 million AUD • Excessive alcohol use accounts for significant morbidity andmortality
COGNITIVE BEHAVIORAL THERAPY (CBT) FOR SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER www.mghcme.org Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) for Substance Use Disorder John F. Kelly, Ph.D. 1 MICRODOSING AND EXTENDED-RELEASE BUPRENORPHINE www.mghcme.org Basic Concept of Microdosing 1. Continue full mu-receptor agonists (illicit or prescribed) 2. Introduce Bup (with its long half life, high mu-receptor affinity, PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY 2021 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 2021 . 1:00 – 3:00PM Clozapine Workshop THIS IS A TICKETED EVENT . 4:00 – 8:00PM Law and Psychiatry** THIS IS ATICKETED EVENT
PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY 2021 This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these cookies, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY 2021 PREVIEW For more than 30 years, Massachusetts General Hospital has been a leader in educating mental health professionals, and the Psychiatry Department has been ranked #1 in US News & World Report’s Survey of America’s Best Hospitals 18 times.PSYCHIATRY ACADEMY
Psychiatry Academy |. Visit our website to browse our virtual bookstore, learn about us, and to see additional educational services we provide! For customer service please contact Lynda Reid at mghcme@mgh.harvard.edu or call us at (866) 644-7792. ON-DEMAND: JUNE 3, 2021 ELECTROCONVULSIVE THERAPY: NEW June 3, 2021 Electroconvulsive therapy: new insights from 20 years of clinical data. Since its discovery in 1938, electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) has remained the single most effective treatment for psychiatric conditions including depression and catatonia, but most ECT research has utilized relatively small sample sizes that may constrainfindings.
JUNE 10, 2021 EMERSON AWARD: GENETIC RISK SHARING ACROSS Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 13, sections 13, 14, 14A, 15 and 15D and Chapter 112, sections 74 through 81C authorize the Board of Registration in Nursing to regulate nursing practice and education. THE FUNDAMENTALS OF CBT: AN INTERACTIVE ONLINE COURSE (MGH This interactive online course provides an orientation and overview of cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT). These skills are useful for clinicians in all practice settings across mental health, primary care, social work, and psychology. USING CBT WITH CHILDREN (MGH RESIDENTS) Planners. David H. Rubin, MD, reviewer Jane Pimental, MPH Sabine Wilhelm, PhD Timothy J. Petersen, PhD Susan E. Sprich, PhD, psychologist reviewer, moderator Disclosure Information. In accord with the disclosure policy of McLean Hospital as well as guidelines set forth by the Accreditation Council on Continuing Medical Education, all people in control of educational content, includingspeakers
WEEK 2: DEVELOPMENT OF GOALS FOR THERAPY (MGH RESIDENTS Contact Us. MGH Psychiatry Academy 1 Bowdoin Sq, Ste 900 Boston, MA 02114. Email: mghcme@mgh.harvard.edu Phone: (866) 644-7792. Hours of Operation: Mon-Fri 9:30 a.m WEEK 1: OVERVIEW OF COGNITIVE-BEHAVIOR THERAPY GOALS AND Contact Us. MGH Psychiatry Academy 1 Bowdoin Sq, Ste 900 Boston, MA 02114. Email: mghcme@mgh.harvard.edu Phone: (866) 644-7792. Hours of Operation: Mon-Fri 9:30 a.m MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL HOSPITAL PSYCHIATRY ACADEMYMY ACCOUNTEDUCATIONMGH VISITINGPUBLISHINGSPRIGFACULTY Welcome to the MGH Psychiatry Academy. Our world renowned Academy caters to the needs of hospitals and health professionals on an international level by providing both live and virtual access to our team of highly respected faculty and specialists. Our education, cutting-edge research, publications, interim leadership and eventplanning bridges
PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY 2021 INPATIENT MANAGEMENT OF ALCOHOL WITHDRAWAL www.mghcme.org. Benzodiazepines for AWS. Saitz 1994, Jaeger 2001, Daeppen 2002. Mechanism of Action •Bind GABA-A receptor and increase frequency of ion channel opening CBT FOR SOMATIC SYMPTOM AND RELATED DISORDERS www.mghcme.org Cognitive Strategies--Example •Situation: notice abdominal pain •Automatic Thought: This must be a sign of a serious problem. •Interpretation: I’m probably going to die from cancer or another serious illness. •Emotion: Anxiety •Safety behaviors: look on internet, ask wife for reassurance, go to doctor often, insist onmultiple
EVIDENCE-BASED AND STRUCTURALLY-INFORMED INTERVENTIONS FOR Evidence-Based and Structurally-Informed Interventions for Reducing Time in Restraint and Seclusion Samuel Dotson 1, Stuart Beck , Paula Knotts1,2 Massachusetts General Hospital 1Department of Psychiatry and 2Nursing and Patient Care Services R INPATIENT MANAGEMENT OF ALCOHOL WITHDRAWAL www.mghcme.org The Numbers • 200 mil Americans consumed alcohol within 30d – 16% binge drinking – 7% heavy drinking – Estimated 8 million AUD • Excessive alcohol use accounts for significant morbidity andmortality
BEYOND THE RED LEG: CELLULITIS AND ITS MIMICKERS Cellulitis • Deep skin and subcutaneous fat infection • Poorly-demarcated erythema, warmth, tenderness, edema • Rubor, calor, dolor, tumor: inflammation • 2.2% of all general practitioneroffice visits
COGNITIVE BEHAVIORAL THERAPY (CBT) FOR SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER www.mghcme.org Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) for Substance Use Disorder John F. Kelly, Ph.D. 1 MICRODOSING AND EXTENDED-RELEASE BUPRENORPHINE www.mghcme.org Basic Concept of Microdosing 1. Continue full mu-receptor agonists (illicit or prescribed) 2. Introduce Bup (with its long half life, high mu-receptor affinity, ADHD AND SUBSTANCE USE DISORDERS (SUD) www.mghcme.org ADHD and Substance Use Disorders (SUD) Timothy E. Wilens, M.D. Chief, Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, (Co)Director of Center for Addiction Medicine, MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL HOSPITAL PSYCHIATRY ACADEMYMY ACCOUNTEDUCATIONMGH VISITINGPUBLISHINGSPRIGFACULTY Welcome to the MGH Psychiatry Academy. Our world renowned Academy caters to the needs of hospitals and health professionals on an international level by providing both live and virtual access to our team of highly respected faculty and specialists. Our education, cutting-edge research, publications, interim leadership and eventplanning bridges
PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY 2021 INPATIENT MANAGEMENT OF ALCOHOL WITHDRAWAL www.mghcme.org. Benzodiazepines for AWS. Saitz 1994, Jaeger 2001, Daeppen 2002. Mechanism of Action •Bind GABA-A receptor and increase frequency of ion channel opening CBT FOR SOMATIC SYMPTOM AND RELATED DISORDERS www.mghcme.org Cognitive Strategies--Example •Situation: notice abdominal pain •Automatic Thought: This must be a sign of a serious problem. •Interpretation: I’m probably going to die from cancer or another serious illness. •Emotion: Anxiety •Safety behaviors: look on internet, ask wife for reassurance, go to doctor often, insist onmultiple
EVIDENCE-BASED AND STRUCTURALLY-INFORMED INTERVENTIONS FOR Evidence-Based and Structurally-Informed Interventions for Reducing Time in Restraint and Seclusion Samuel Dotson 1, Stuart Beck , Paula Knotts1,2 Massachusetts General Hospital 1Department of Psychiatry and 2Nursing and Patient Care Services R INPATIENT MANAGEMENT OF ALCOHOL WITHDRAWAL www.mghcme.org The Numbers • 200 mil Americans consumed alcohol within 30d – 16% binge drinking – 7% heavy drinking – Estimated 8 million AUD • Excessive alcohol use accounts for significant morbidity andmortality
BEYOND THE RED LEG: CELLULITIS AND ITS MIMICKERS Cellulitis • Deep skin and subcutaneous fat infection • Poorly-demarcated erythema, warmth, tenderness, edema • Rubor, calor, dolor, tumor: inflammation • 2.2% of all general practitioneroffice visits
COGNITIVE BEHAVIORAL THERAPY (CBT) FOR SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER www.mghcme.org Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) for Substance Use Disorder John F. Kelly, Ph.D. 1 MICRODOSING AND EXTENDED-RELEASE BUPRENORPHINE www.mghcme.org Basic Concept of Microdosing 1. Continue full mu-receptor agonists (illicit or prescribed) 2. Introduce Bup (with its long half life, high mu-receptor affinity, ADHD AND SUBSTANCE USE DISORDERS (SUD) www.mghcme.org ADHD and Substance Use Disorders (SUD) Timothy E. Wilens, M.D. Chief, Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, (Co)Director of Center for Addiction Medicine,PSYCHIATRY ACADEMY
Psychiatry Academy |. Visit our website to browse our virtual bookstore, learn about us, and to see additional educational services we provide! For customer service please contact Lynda Reid at mghcme@mgh.harvard.edu or call us at (866) 644-7792. JUNE 10, 2021 EMERSON AWARD: GENETIC RISK SHARING ACROSS Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 13, sections 13, 14, 14A, 15 and 15D and Chapter 112, sections 74 through 81C authorize the Board of Registration in Nursing to regulate nursing practice and education. ON-DEMAND: JUNE 3, 2021 ELECTROCONVULSIVE THERAPY: NEW June 3, 2021 Electroconvulsive therapy: new insights from 20 years of clinical data. Since its discovery in 1938, electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) has remained the single most effective treatment for psychiatric conditions including depression and catatonia, but most ECT research has utilized relatively small sample sizes that may constrainfindings.
ANXIETY AND SUDS
www.mghcme.org Brief Descriptions of Major Anxiety Disorders Disorder Description Panic Disorder Episodes of intense fear and anxiety in theabsence of real
PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY 2021 PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY AND WOMEN’S MENTAL HEALTH BUNDLED PRICING (SAVINGS OF $55) MDs/Doctoral-Level Professionals. Super Early Bird Registration (on or before August 4, 2021) = $744. Early Bird Registration (on or before September 4, 2021) = $849. Regular Registration (after September 4, 2021) = $899. THE FUNDAMENTALS OF CBT: AN INTERACTIVE ONLINE COURSE (MGH This interactive online course provides an orientation and overview of cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT). These skills are useful for clinicians in all practice settings across mental health, primary care, social work, and psychology. USING CBT WITH CHILDREN (MGH RESIDENTS) Planners. David H. Rubin, MD, reviewer Jane Pimental, MPH Sabine Wilhelm, PhD Timothy J. Petersen, PhD Susan E. Sprich, PhD, psychologist reviewer, moderator Disclosure Information. In accord with the disclosure policy of McLean Hospital as well as guidelines set forth by the Accreditation Council on Continuing Medical Education, all people in control of educational content, includingspeakers
WEEK 2: THE FUNDAMENTALS OF CBT: AN INTERACTIVE ONLINE Contact Us. MGH Psychiatry Academy 1 Bowdoin Sq, Ste 900 Boston, MA 02114. Email: mghcme@mgh.harvard.edu Phone: (866) 644-7792. Hours of Operation: Mon-Fri 9:30 a.m WEEK 2: DEVELOPMENT OF GOALS FOR THERAPY (MGH RESIDENTS Contact Us. MGH Psychiatry Academy 1 Bowdoin Sq, Ste 900 Boston, MA 02114. Email: mghcme@mgh.harvard.edu Phone: (866) 644-7792. Hours of Operation: Mon-Fri 9:30 a.m WEEK 1: OVERVIEW OF COGNITIVE-BEHAVIOR THERAPY GOALS AND Contact Us. MGH Psychiatry Academy 1 Bowdoin Sq, Ste 900 Boston, MA 02114. Email: mghcme@mgh.harvard.edu Phone: (866) 644-7792. Hours of Operation: Mon-Fri 9:30 a.m MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL HOSPITAL PSYCHIATRY ACADEMYMY ACCOUNTEDUCATIONMGH VISITINGPUBLISHINGSPRIGFACULTY Welcome to the MGH Psychiatry Academy. Our world renowned Academy caters to the needs of hospitals and health professionals on an international level by providing both live and virtual access to our team of highly respected faculty and specialists. Our education, cutting-edge research, publications, interim leadership and eventplanning bridges
PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY 2021 LOG IN / CREATE ACCOUNT Create an Account. Membership in the Massachusetts General Hospital Psychiatry Academy is FREE! Complete your Psychiatry Academy member registration today to become a part of this unique professional community for continuing educational development. INPATIENT MANAGEMENT OF ALCOHOL WITHDRAWAL www.mghcme.org. Benzodiazepines for AWS. Saitz 1994, Jaeger 2001, Daeppen 2002. Mechanism of Action •Bind GABA-A receptor and increase frequency of ion channel opening CBT FOR SOMATIC SYMPTOM AND RELATED DISORDERS www.mghcme.org Cognitive Strategies--Example •Situation: notice abdominal pain •Automatic Thought: This must be a sign of a serious problem. •Interpretation: I’m probably going to die from cancer or another serious illness. •Emotion: Anxiety •Safety behaviors: look on internet, ask wife for reassurance, go to doctor often, insist onmultiple
THE RISK OF QTCINTERVAL PROLONGATION WITH PSYCHOTROPICS www.mghcme.org Christopher M. Celano, MD, FACLP Associate Director, Cardiac Psychiatry Research Program Massachusetts General Hospital Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School BEYOND THE RED LEG: CELLULITIS AND ITS MIMICKERS Cellulitis • Deep skin and subcutaneous fat infection • Poorly-demarcated erythema, warmth, tenderness, edema • Rubor, calor, dolor, tumor: inflammation • 2.2% of all general practitioneroffice visits
EVIDENCE-BASED AND STRUCTURALLY-INFORMED INTERVENTIONS FOR Evidence-Based and Structurally-Informed Interventions for Reducing Time in Restraint and Seclusion Samuel Dotson 1, Stuart Beck , Paula Knotts1,2 Massachusetts General Hospital 1Department of Psychiatry and 2Nursing and Patient Care Services R COGNITIVE BEHAVIORAL THERAPY (CBT) FOR SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER www.mghcme.org Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) for Substance Use Disorder John F. Kelly, Ph.D. 1 INPATIENT MANAGEMENT OF ALCOHOL WITHDRAWAL www.mghcme.org The Numbers • 200 mil Americans consumed alcohol within 30d – 16% binge drinking – 7% heavy drinking – Estimated 8 million AUD • Excessive alcohol use accounts for significant morbidity andmortality
MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL HOSPITAL PSYCHIATRY ACADEMYMY ACCOUNTEDUCATIONMGH VISITINGPUBLISHINGSPRIGFACULTY Welcome to the MGH Psychiatry Academy. Our world renowned Academy caters to the needs of hospitals and health professionals on an international level by providing both live and virtual access to our team of highly respected faculty and specialists. Our education, cutting-edge research, publications, interim leadership and eventplanning bridges
PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY 2021 LOG IN / CREATE ACCOUNT Create an Account. Membership in the Massachusetts General Hospital Psychiatry Academy is FREE! Complete your Psychiatry Academy member registration today to become a part of this unique professional community for continuing educational development. INPATIENT MANAGEMENT OF ALCOHOL WITHDRAWAL www.mghcme.org. Benzodiazepines for AWS. Saitz 1994, Jaeger 2001, Daeppen 2002. Mechanism of Action •Bind GABA-A receptor and increase frequency of ion channel opening CBT FOR SOMATIC SYMPTOM AND RELATED DISORDERS www.mghcme.org Cognitive Strategies--Example •Situation: notice abdominal pain •Automatic Thought: This must be a sign of a serious problem. •Interpretation: I’m probably going to die from cancer or another serious illness. •Emotion: Anxiety •Safety behaviors: look on internet, ask wife for reassurance, go to doctor often, insist onmultiple
THE RISK OF QTCINTERVAL PROLONGATION WITH PSYCHOTROPICS www.mghcme.org Christopher M. Celano, MD, FACLP Associate Director, Cardiac Psychiatry Research Program Massachusetts General Hospital Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School BEYOND THE RED LEG: CELLULITIS AND ITS MIMICKERS Cellulitis • Deep skin and subcutaneous fat infection • Poorly-demarcated erythema, warmth, tenderness, edema • Rubor, calor, dolor, tumor: inflammation • 2.2% of all general practitioneroffice visits
EVIDENCE-BASED AND STRUCTURALLY-INFORMED INTERVENTIONS FOR Evidence-Based and Structurally-Informed Interventions for Reducing Time in Restraint and Seclusion Samuel Dotson 1, Stuart Beck , Paula Knotts1,2 Massachusetts General Hospital 1Department of Psychiatry and 2Nursing and Patient Care Services R COGNITIVE BEHAVIORAL THERAPY (CBT) FOR SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER www.mghcme.org Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) for Substance Use Disorder John F. Kelly, Ph.D. 1 INPATIENT MANAGEMENT OF ALCOHOL WITHDRAWAL www.mghcme.org The Numbers • 200 mil Americans consumed alcohol within 30d – 16% binge drinking – 7% heavy drinking – Estimated 8 million AUD • Excessive alcohol use accounts for significant morbidity andmortality
ON-DEMAND: JUNE 3, 2021 ELECTROCONVULSIVE THERAPY: NEW June 3, 2021 Electroconvulsive therapy: new insights from 20 years of clinical data. Since its discovery in 1938, electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) has remained the single most effective treatment for psychiatric conditions including depression and catatonia, but most ECT research has utilized relatively small sample sizes that may constrainfindings.
JUNE 10, 2021 EMERSON AWARD: GENETIC RISK SHARING ACROSS Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 13, sections 13, 14, 14A, 15 and 15D and Chapter 112, sections 74 through 81C authorize the Board of Registration in Nursing to regulate nursing practice and education.PSYCHIATRY ACADEMY
Psychiatry Academy |. Visit our website to browse our virtual bookstore, learn about us, and to see additional educational services we provide! For customer service please contact Lynda Reid at mghcme@mgh.harvard.edu or call us at (866) 644-7792. CAUSES AND DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS OF PARKINSON’S DISEASE www.mghcme.org Clinical Definitions •Parkinsonism: Symptoms/signs that can be seen in Parkinson’s disease but also in other conditions •Rigidity: Stiffness of movement •Tremor: Oscillatory movement of limb or head •Bradykinesia: Slowness of movement •Hypomimia: Reduced facial expression (“mask-like” face) •Hypophonia: Quiet speech •Dysarthria: Slurred speech ADHD MOC SELF-ASSESSMENT MODULE The purpose of the self-assessment is to help you identify and fill knowledge gaps. This module will help test your knowledge, provide feedback on your performance, and provide references to help you fill any knowledge gaps. Please note: there is no video or presentation in this module, it is a self-assessment tool. BEYOND THE RED LEG: CELLULITIS AND ITS MIMICKERS Cellulitis • Deep skin and subcutaneous fat infection • Poorly-demarcated erythema, warmth, tenderness, edema • Rubor, calor, dolor, tumor: inflammation • 2.2% of all general practitioneroffice visits
CAROTID DISEASE: FOLLOW THAT BRUIT www.mghcme.org Carotid Disease: Follow that Bruit Erica Camargo Faye, MD, MMSc Assistant in Neurology, MGH Stroke Service Associate Inpatient Medical Director, Department of Neurology DEFINITIONS AND OVERVIEW OF ADHD www.mghcme.org Adult ADHD Studied 1937 1950 1968 1970 1980 1987 1994 Minimal Brain Dysfunction Minimal Brain Damage Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity VIOLENCE AND RISK ASSESSMENT IN CLINICAL PRACTICE www.mghcme.org Violence and Risk Assessment in Clinical Practice Ronald Schouten, MD, JD Lt. Fred Cabral 1 THE SERIOUS PROBLEM OF NON- ADHERENCE TO TREATMENT IN ADHD www.mghcme.org Twin Studies of ADHD (Faraone & Larsson, Molecular Psychiatry, 2018) 0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1 1.2 Matheny 1971 Willerman 1973Goodman 1989
MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL HOSPITAL PSYCHIATRY ACADEMYMY ACCOUNTEDUCATIONMGH VISITINGPUBLISHINGSPRIGFACULTY Welcome to the MGH Psychiatry Academy. Our world renowned Academy caters to the needs of hospitals and health professionals on an international level by providing both live and virtual access to our team of highly respected faculty and specialists. Our education, cutting-edge research, publications, interim leadership and eventplanning bridges
PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY 2021 LOG IN / CREATE ACCOUNT Create an Account. Membership in the Massachusetts General Hospital Psychiatry Academy is FREE! Complete your Psychiatry Academy member registration today to become a part of this unique professional community for continuing educational development. INPATIENT MANAGEMENT OF ALCOHOL WITHDRAWAL www.mghcme.org. Benzodiazepines for AWS. Saitz 1994, Jaeger 2001, Daeppen 2002. Mechanism of Action •Bind GABA-A receptor and increase frequency of ion channel opening CBT FOR SOMATIC SYMPTOM AND RELATED DISORDERS www.mghcme.org Cognitive Strategies--Example •Situation: notice abdominal pain •Automatic Thought: This must be a sign of a serious problem. •Interpretation: I’m probably going to die from cancer or another serious illness. •Emotion: Anxiety •Safety behaviors: look on internet, ask wife for reassurance, go to doctor often, insist onmultiple
THE RISK OF QTCINTERVAL PROLONGATION WITH PSYCHOTROPICS www.mghcme.org Christopher M. Celano, MD, FACLP Associate Director, Cardiac Psychiatry Research Program Massachusetts General Hospital Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School BEYOND THE RED LEG: CELLULITIS AND ITS MIMICKERS Cellulitis • Deep skin and subcutaneous fat infection • Poorly-demarcated erythema, warmth, tenderness, edema • Rubor, calor, dolor, tumor: inflammation • 2.2% of all general practitioneroffice visits
EVIDENCE-BASED AND STRUCTURALLY-INFORMED INTERVENTIONS FOR Evidence-Based and Structurally-Informed Interventions for Reducing Time in Restraint and Seclusion Samuel Dotson 1, Stuart Beck , Paula Knotts1,2 Massachusetts General Hospital 1Department of Psychiatry and 2Nursing and Patient Care Services R COGNITIVE BEHAVIORAL THERAPY (CBT) FOR SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER www.mghcme.org Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) for Substance Use Disorder John F. Kelly, Ph.D. 1 INPATIENT MANAGEMENT OF ALCOHOL WITHDRAWAL www.mghcme.org The Numbers • 200 mil Americans consumed alcohol within 30d – 16% binge drinking – 7% heavy drinking – Estimated 8 million AUD • Excessive alcohol use accounts for significant morbidity andmortality
MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL HOSPITAL PSYCHIATRY ACADEMYMY ACCOUNTEDUCATIONMGH VISITINGPUBLISHINGSPRIGFACULTY Welcome to the MGH Psychiatry Academy. Our world renowned Academy caters to the needs of hospitals and health professionals on an international level by providing both live and virtual access to our team of highly respected faculty and specialists. Our education, cutting-edge research, publications, interim leadership and eventplanning bridges
PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY 2021 LOG IN / CREATE ACCOUNT Create an Account. Membership in the Massachusetts General Hospital Psychiatry Academy is FREE! Complete your Psychiatry Academy member registration today to become a part of this unique professional community for continuing educational development. INPATIENT MANAGEMENT OF ALCOHOL WITHDRAWAL www.mghcme.org. Benzodiazepines for AWS. Saitz 1994, Jaeger 2001, Daeppen 2002. Mechanism of Action •Bind GABA-A receptor and increase frequency of ion channel opening CBT FOR SOMATIC SYMPTOM AND RELATED DISORDERS www.mghcme.org Cognitive Strategies--Example •Situation: notice abdominal pain •Automatic Thought: This must be a sign of a serious problem. •Interpretation: I’m probably going to die from cancer or another serious illness. •Emotion: Anxiety •Safety behaviors: look on internet, ask wife for reassurance, go to doctor often, insist onmultiple
THE RISK OF QTCINTERVAL PROLONGATION WITH PSYCHOTROPICS www.mghcme.org Christopher M. Celano, MD, FACLP Associate Director, Cardiac Psychiatry Research Program Massachusetts General Hospital Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School BEYOND THE RED LEG: CELLULITIS AND ITS MIMICKERS Cellulitis • Deep skin and subcutaneous fat infection • Poorly-demarcated erythema, warmth, tenderness, edema • Rubor, calor, dolor, tumor: inflammation • 2.2% of all general practitioneroffice visits
EVIDENCE-BASED AND STRUCTURALLY-INFORMED INTERVENTIONS FOR Evidence-Based and Structurally-Informed Interventions for Reducing Time in Restraint and Seclusion Samuel Dotson 1, Stuart Beck , Paula Knotts1,2 Massachusetts General Hospital 1Department of Psychiatry and 2Nursing and Patient Care Services R COGNITIVE BEHAVIORAL THERAPY (CBT) FOR SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER www.mghcme.org Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) for Substance Use Disorder John F. Kelly, Ph.D. 1 INPATIENT MANAGEMENT OF ALCOHOL WITHDRAWAL www.mghcme.org The Numbers • 200 mil Americans consumed alcohol within 30d – 16% binge drinking – 7% heavy drinking – Estimated 8 million AUD • Excessive alcohol use accounts for significant morbidity andmortality
ON-DEMAND: JUNE 3, 2021 ELECTROCONVULSIVE THERAPY: NEW June 3, 2021 Electroconvulsive therapy: new insights from 20 years of clinical data. Since its discovery in 1938, electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) has remained the single most effective treatment for psychiatric conditions including depression and catatonia, but most ECT research has utilized relatively small sample sizes that may constrainfindings.
JUNE 10, 2021 EMERSON AWARD: GENETIC RISK SHARING ACROSS Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 13, sections 13, 14, 14A, 15 and 15D and Chapter 112, sections 74 through 81C authorize the Board of Registration in Nursing to regulate nursing practice and education.PSYCHIATRY ACADEMY
Psychiatry Academy |. Visit our website to browse our virtual bookstore, learn about us, and to see additional educational services we provide! For customer service please contact Lynda Reid at mghcme@mgh.harvard.edu or call us at (866) 644-7792. ADHD MOC SELF-ASSESSMENT MODULE The purpose of the self-assessment is to help you identify and fill knowledge gaps. This module will help test your knowledge, provide feedback on your performance, and provide references to help you fill any knowledge gaps. Please note: there is no video or presentation in this module, it is a self-assessment tool. BEYOND THE RED LEG: CELLULITIS AND ITS MIMICKERS Cellulitis • Deep skin and subcutaneous fat infection • Poorly-demarcated erythema, warmth, tenderness, edema • Rubor, calor, dolor, tumor: inflammation • 2.2% of all general practitioneroffice visits
CAUSES AND DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS OF PARKINSON’S DISEASE www.mghcme.org Clinical Definitions •Parkinsonism: Symptoms/signs that can be seen in Parkinson’s disease but also in other conditions •Rigidity: Stiffness of movement •Tremor: Oscillatory movement of limb or head •Bradykinesia: Slowness of movement •Hypomimia: Reduced facial expression (“mask-like” face) •Hypophonia: Quiet speech •Dysarthria: Slurred speech CAROTID DISEASE: FOLLOW THAT BRUIT www.mghcme.org Carotid Disease: Follow that Bruit Erica Camargo Faye, MD, MMSc Assistant in Neurology, MGH Stroke Service Associate Inpatient Medical Director, Department of Neurology DEFINITIONS AND OVERVIEW OF ADHD www.mghcme.org Adult ADHD Studied 1937 1950 1968 1970 1980 1987 1994 Minimal Brain Dysfunction Minimal Brain Damage Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity VIOLENCE AND RISK ASSESSMENT IN CLINICAL PRACTICE www.mghcme.org Violence and Risk Assessment in Clinical Practice Ronald Schouten, MD, JD Lt. Fred Cabral 1 THE SERIOUS PROBLEM OF NON- ADHERENCE TO TREATMENT IN ADHD www.mghcme.org Twin Studies of ADHD (Faraone & Larsson, Molecular Psychiatry, 2018) 0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1 1.2 Matheny 1971 Willerman 1973Goodman 1989
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PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY 2021 LOG IN / CREATE ACCOUNT Create an Account. Membership in the Massachusetts General Hospital Psychiatry Academy is FREE! Complete your Psychiatry Academy member registration today to become a part of this unique professional community for continuing educational development. INPATIENT MANAGEMENT OF ALCOHOL WITHDRAWAL www.mghcme.org. Benzodiazepines for AWS. Saitz 1994, Jaeger 2001, Daeppen 2002. Mechanism of Action •Bind GABA-A receptor and increase frequency of ion channel opening CBT FOR SOMATIC SYMPTOM AND RELATED DISORDERS www.mghcme.org Cognitive Strategies--Example •Situation: notice abdominal pain •Automatic Thought: This must be a sign of a serious problem. •Interpretation: I’m probably going to die from cancer or another serious illness. •Emotion: Anxiety •Safety behaviors: look on internet, ask wife for reassurance, go to doctor often, insist onmultiple
THE RISK OF QTCINTERVAL PROLONGATION WITH PSYCHOTROPICS www.mghcme.org Christopher M. Celano, MD, FACLP Associate Director, Cardiac Psychiatry Research Program Massachusetts General Hospital Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School BEYOND THE RED LEG: CELLULITIS AND ITS MIMICKERS Cellulitis • Deep skin and subcutaneous fat infection • Poorly-demarcated erythema, warmth, tenderness, edema • Rubor, calor, dolor, tumor: inflammation • 2.2% of all general practitioneroffice visits
EVIDENCE-BASED AND STRUCTURALLY-INFORMED INTERVENTIONS FOR Evidence-Based and Structurally-Informed Interventions for Reducing Time in Restraint and Seclusion Samuel Dotson 1, Stuart Beck , Paula Knotts1,2 Massachusetts General Hospital 1Department of Psychiatry and 2Nursing and Patient Care Services R COGNITIVE BEHAVIORAL THERAPY (CBT) FOR SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER www.mghcme.org Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) for Substance Use Disorder John F. Kelly, Ph.D. 1 INPATIENT MANAGEMENT OF ALCOHOL WITHDRAWAL www.mghcme.org The Numbers • 200 mil Americans consumed alcohol within 30d – 16% binge drinking – 7% heavy drinking – Estimated 8 million AUD • Excessive alcohol use accounts for significant morbidity andmortality
MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL HOSPITAL PSYCHIATRY ACADEMYMY ACCOUNTEDUCATIONMGH VISITINGPUBLISHINGSPRIGFACULTY Welcome to the MGH Psychiatry Academy. Our world renowned Academy caters to the needs of hospitals and health professionals on an international level by providing both live and virtual access to our team of highly respected faculty and specialists. Our education, cutting-edge research, publications, interim leadership and eventplanning bridges
PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY 2021 LOG IN / CREATE ACCOUNT Create an Account. Membership in the Massachusetts General Hospital Psychiatry Academy is FREE! Complete your Psychiatry Academy member registration today to become a part of this unique professional community for continuing educational development. INPATIENT MANAGEMENT OF ALCOHOL WITHDRAWAL www.mghcme.org. Benzodiazepines for AWS. Saitz 1994, Jaeger 2001, Daeppen 2002. Mechanism of Action •Bind GABA-A receptor and increase frequency of ion channel opening CBT FOR SOMATIC SYMPTOM AND RELATED DISORDERS www.mghcme.org Cognitive Strategies--Example •Situation: notice abdominal pain •Automatic Thought: This must be a sign of a serious problem. •Interpretation: I’m probably going to die from cancer or another serious illness. •Emotion: Anxiety •Safety behaviors: look on internet, ask wife for reassurance, go to doctor often, insist onmultiple
THE RISK OF QTCINTERVAL PROLONGATION WITH PSYCHOTROPICS www.mghcme.org Christopher M. Celano, MD, FACLP Associate Director, Cardiac Psychiatry Research Program Massachusetts General Hospital Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School BEYOND THE RED LEG: CELLULITIS AND ITS MIMICKERS Cellulitis • Deep skin and subcutaneous fat infection • Poorly-demarcated erythema, warmth, tenderness, edema • Rubor, calor, dolor, tumor: inflammation • 2.2% of all general practitioneroffice visits
EVIDENCE-BASED AND STRUCTURALLY-INFORMED INTERVENTIONS FOR Evidence-Based and Structurally-Informed Interventions for Reducing Time in Restraint and Seclusion Samuel Dotson 1, Stuart Beck , Paula Knotts1,2 Massachusetts General Hospital 1Department of Psychiatry and 2Nursing and Patient Care Services R COGNITIVE BEHAVIORAL THERAPY (CBT) FOR SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER www.mghcme.org Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) for Substance Use Disorder John F. Kelly, Ph.D. 1 INPATIENT MANAGEMENT OF ALCOHOL WITHDRAWAL www.mghcme.org The Numbers • 200 mil Americans consumed alcohol within 30d – 16% binge drinking – 7% heavy drinking – Estimated 8 million AUD • Excessive alcohol use accounts for significant morbidity andmortality
ON-DEMAND: JUNE 3, 2021 ELECTROCONVULSIVE THERAPY: NEW June 3, 2021 Electroconvulsive therapy: new insights from 20 years of clinical data. Since its discovery in 1938, electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) has remained the single most effective treatment for psychiatric conditions including depression and catatonia, but most ECT research has utilized relatively small sample sizes that may constrainfindings.
JUNE 10, 2021 EMERSON AWARD: GENETIC RISK SHARING ACROSS Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 13, sections 13, 14, 14A, 15 and 15D and Chapter 112, sections 74 through 81C authorize the Board of Registration in Nursing to regulate nursing practice and education.PSYCHIATRY ACADEMY
Psychiatry Academy |. Visit our website to browse our virtual bookstore, learn about us, and to see additional educational services we provide! For customer service please contact Lynda Reid at mghcme@mgh.harvard.edu or call us at (866) 644-7792. ADHD MOC SELF-ASSESSMENT MODULE The purpose of the self-assessment is to help you identify and fill knowledge gaps. This module will help test your knowledge, provide feedback on your performance, and provide references to help you fill any knowledge gaps. Please note: there is no video or presentation in this module, it is a self-assessment tool. BEYOND THE RED LEG: CELLULITIS AND ITS MIMICKERS Cellulitis • Deep skin and subcutaneous fat infection • Poorly-demarcated erythema, warmth, tenderness, edema • Rubor, calor, dolor, tumor: inflammation • 2.2% of all general practitioneroffice visits
CAUSES AND DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS OF PARKINSON’S DISEASE www.mghcme.org Clinical Definitions •Parkinsonism: Symptoms/signs that can be seen in Parkinson’s disease but also in other conditions •Rigidity: Stiffness of movement •Tremor: Oscillatory movement of limb or head •Bradykinesia: Slowness of movement •Hypomimia: Reduced facial expression (“mask-like” face) •Hypophonia: Quiet speech •Dysarthria: Slurred speech CAROTID DISEASE: FOLLOW THAT BRUIT www.mghcme.org Carotid Disease: Follow that Bruit Erica Camargo Faye, MD, MMSc Assistant in Neurology, MGH Stroke Service Associate Inpatient Medical Director, Department of Neurology DEFINITIONS AND OVERVIEW OF ADHD www.mghcme.org Adult ADHD Studied 1937 1950 1968 1970 1980 1987 1994 Minimal Brain Dysfunction Minimal Brain Damage Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity VIOLENCE AND RISK ASSESSMENT IN CLINICAL PRACTICE www.mghcme.org Violence and Risk Assessment in Clinical Practice Ronald Schouten, MD, JD Lt. Fred Cabral 1 THE SERIOUS PROBLEM OF NON- ADHERENCE TO TREATMENT IN ADHD www.mghcme.org Twin Studies of ADHD (Faraone & Larsson, Molecular Psychiatry, 2018) 0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1 1.2 Matheny 1971 Willerman 1973Goodman 1989
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