Elevate 2021 is less than 3 weeks away! We're eager to have you join us for an inspiring 3 days of education.
Our robust, two-track agenda offers you the practical psychopharmacology and future-focused education you need to elevate your standard of care and reimagine your career path. There's no need to pick and choose sessions! You'll receive 90 days of on-demand access to maximize your learning experience!
Check out the 5 sessions that you can't afford to miss below - then register to lock in our Early Bird savings!
Presented by Christoph U. Correll, MD, Rashon Lane, PhD, and Tamar Rodney, PhD, MSN, RN, PMHNP-BC, CNE
In this session, join expert representatives from several of the major mental health impact studies that have been conducted to prepare yourself for what some are calling the "fourth-wave" of the pandemic: a mental health crisis.
Presented by Jacob S. Ballon, MD, MPH and Carmen Kosicek, MSN, APNP, PMHNP-BC
Schizophrenia remains one of the most challenging disorders to treat in psychiatry. Adherence remains a challenge in this patient population, compounded by undesirable adverse effect profiles associated with antipsychotics. In this session, expert faculty will discuss best practices for matching patients with an effective antipsychotic to overcome adverse effects.
This activity has been supported through an independent educational grant from Alkermes, Inc.
Many providers lack training opportunities in the provision of competent, affirming mental healthcare for transgender and gender diverse adults. This session will explore historical context, practical considerations, and offer a gender-affirming clinical stance to ethically, and responsibly, care for transgender, non-binary, and gender expansive patients.
ADHD continues to be an under-recognized and under-treated mental health disorder, particularly in adult patients. In this session, expert faculty will review available pharmacotherapy options and best practices for tailoring treatment approaches for adults patients with ADHD.
Presented by Steven R. Chan, MD, MBA and Gowri Aragam, MD
More and more apps are available for clinicians and patients. But how do you tell which ones are good -- and which ones are bad? This session will cover evidence for apps and show which smartphone and web apps can help with patient-to-patient, patient-to-clinician, and clinician-to-clinician communication, assessment and treatment.
Continuing Education In support of improving patient care, NACCME is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team.
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