During Psych Congress Regionals Online Series, you'll learn from leaders at the forefront of psychiatric research and clinical care. Leading this effort is Gregory Mattingly, MD, whose work spans some of the most pressing challenges in psychiatry today — from advancing care for ADHD, to exploring emerging treatments in schizophrenia, to navigating the realities of difficult, real-world cases.
Dr. Mattingly is an Associate Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, President of the Midwest Research Group, and President-Elect of the American Professional Society for ADHD and Related Disorders (APSARD). He has served as a principal investigator in more than 400 clinical trials, authored numerous publications, and consulted for both the NFL and MLB.
Hear more from Dr. Mattingly in Psych Congress Network's recent video, Breaking Down Treatment Barriers for Girls and Women withADHD, where he examines why ADHD often goes undiagnosed in women and how clinicians can bridge these gaps in practice.
Dr. Mattingly will bring key insights to his Psych Congress Regionals sessions on October 9–10, including:
Rethinking ADHD: Bridging Neuroscience, Psychiatry and Patient-Centered Care
A New Frontier in Schizophrenia: Muscarinic Modulators and Their Role in Treatment
Difficult Cases Panel Discussion with Dr. Rakesh Jain
Want to hear more from Dr. Mattingly?
Be sure to join us at Psych Congress, happeningSeptember 17–21 in San Diego, where he serves as Co-Chair and helps guide the nation's #1 conference on practical psychopharmacology.
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