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Psychopharmacology for the Primary Care Practitioner and Other Health Care Professionals

April 5-6, 2024

Course Description

Nationwide, Primary Care Practitioners frequently find themselves at the frontline of mental health care. Increasingly, these medical professionals are tasked with diagnosing and treating not only common but also complex and chronic psychiatric disorders. This conference equips primary care practitioners to confidently diagnose and manage the prevalent mental health conditions and associated comorbidities like cardiovascular disease, arthritis and diabetes. Our focus will be on evidence-based pharmacological interventions and the most recent advancements in the field of psychopharmacology. Upon completion, participants will be better prepared to handle behavioral and emotional health problems in their day-to-day practice.

We will delve into a range of topics including basics of psychopharmacology; antidepressants; anxiolytics; mood stabilizers; antipsychotics; ADHD medications; treatments for substance use disorders; considerations for specific populations like women, children and seniors; and integrating medication with other treatments.

The conference will be presented through a blend of enlightening lectures and engaging interactive discussions, providing participants with a robust foundation in psychopharmacology. Attendees will leave equipped with enhanced confidence to apply this knowledge in their primary practice settings. A special feature of this course is participants can present a case for review and discussion with faculty.

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