Depression and Anxiety Disorders 2018: Translating Science Into Clinical Practice - November 1-2, 2018
When | Nov 01, 2018 05:45 PM
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Nov 02, 2018 04:30 PM |
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Where | Holy Trinity Parish School-Clifton Campus, 2117 Payne Street, Louisville, KY 40206 |
Contact Name | Carol Wahl |
Contact Phone | 502-588-4886 |
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Target Audience
Psychiatrists, residents, psychologists, social workers, nurse practitioners, primary care physicians, other mental health clinicians.
Agenda
Public Presentation (No CME Credits Offered)
Thursday, November 1, 2018
Holy Trinity Parish School-Clifton Campus, 2117 Payne Street, Louisville, Kentucky 40206
“Building Hope” community presentation series……free and open to the public
5:45-6:00 PM
Sign-in
6:00-7:00 PM
Thrive: How Psychological Therapies Transform Lives and Save Money
David M. Clark, Ph.D.
Learning Objectives
1. Recognize how psychological therapies can transform people’s lives.
2. Identify the benefits from making effective treatments widely available.
View the Session Flyer
Professional Conference (CME Credits Offered)
Friday, November 2, 2018
Morning Session
7:45-8:20 AM
Registration and Continental Breakfast
8:20-8:30 AM
Welcome
Jesse H. Wright, M.D., Ph.D.
8:30-9:20 AM
Social Anxiety Disorder: Why Is It So Persistent? What Does That Tell Us About Treatment?
David M. Clark, Ph.D.
9:20-9:45 AM
Break
9:45-10:35 AM
Biomarkers That Can Potentially Inform Clinical Practice & Drug Development In Mood Disorders
Mark A. Frye, M.D.
10:35-11:35 AM
Bridging the Divide: The Intersection of Mental Health and Primary Care
Laura Wright McCray, M.D.
11:35 AM–Noon
Panel Discussion
Drs. Clark, Frye, McCray, and Wright
Noon-1:00 PM
Lunch
Afternoon Session
1:00-2:30 PM
Workshop I (See Schedule below; Participants choose one workshop for each time slot [1-2:30 PM and 2:50-4:20 PM])
2:30-2:50 PM
Break
2:50-4:20 PM
Workshop II
4:20-4:30 PM
Course Evaluation
4:30 PM
Conference Adjourns
Workshop I
1:00-2:30 PM
1. Cognitive Therapy for Social Anxiety Disorder in Adults and Adolescents
David M. Clark, Ph.D.
2. Best Practice and Better Practice 2018: Difficult-to-Treat Mood Disorders
Mark M. Frye, M.D.
3. Youth at Risk: What Can We Do?
Christopher Peters, M.D.
Allison Tu, Student, duPont Manual High School
Workshop II
2:50-4:20 PM
1. Burned Out? Tools for Promoting Wellness in Clinicians and Their Patients
Laura Wright McCray, M.D.
2. Cognitive-behavior Therapy for Chronic Pain: Coping Strategies That Work
Svetlana Famina, M.D.
Johnny Lawrence, M.D.
Josh Moore, M.D.
Erik Rotterman, M.D.
3. Introduction to Acceptance and Commitment Therapy: Letting Go of Struggles and Living Vitally
Brian Casey, M.D.
Learning Objectives, Professional Conference
1. Describe the cognitive model and key treatment methods for social anxiety disorder.
2. Identify biomarkers that have potential to improve the understanding and treatment of mood disorders.
3. Recognize interactions between medical conditions and mental illness and discuss development of collaborative care models for primary care.
4. Identify current clinical challenges and treatment strategies for difficult-to-treat major depression and bipolar disorder.
5. Describe clinical and advocacy strategies to support youth mental health and prevent interpersonal and self-directed violence.
6. Identify specific methods to combat burnout and develop a “wellness toolbox” for clinicians and their patients.
7. Recognize core principles of acceptance and commitment therapy.
8. Recognize cognitive-behavioral strategies for managing chronic pain.
Course Director
Jesse H. Wright, M.D., Ph.D.
Professor and Kolb Endowed Chair in Outpatient Psychiatry
Director
University of Louisville Depression Center
Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences
University of Louisville
Louisville, KY
Keynote Speakers
David M. Clark, Ph.D.
Professor and Chair in Experimental Psychology
Director, Oxford Centre for Anxiety Disorders & Trauma
University of Oxford
Oxford, England
Mark A. Frye, M.D.
Professor and Chair
Department of Psychiatry and Psychology
Director of Mayo Clinic Depression Center and Jackson Family Professor Individualized Medicine
Mayo Clinic
Rochester, Minnesota
Laura Wright McCray, M.D.
Associate Professor and Residency Program Director
Department of Family Medicine
University of Vermont
Burlington, Vermont
Additional Faculty
Brian Casey, M.D.
Assistant Professor
Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences
University of Louisville
Louisville, Kentucky
Svetlana Famina, M.D.
PGY-4 Resident
Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences
University of Louisville
Louisville, Kentucky
Johnny Lawrence, M.D.
PGY-4 Resident
Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences
University of Louisville
Louisville, Kentucky
Joshua Moore, M.D.
PGY-4 Resident
Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences
University of Louisville
Louisville, Kentucky
Christopher K. Peters, M.D.
Associate Professor
Department of Pediatrics, Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Psychology
University of Louisville
Outpatient Director
Bingham Clinic
Louisville, Kentucky
Erik Rotterman, M.D.
PGY-4 Resident
Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences
University of Louisville
Louisville, Kentucky
Continuing Education Credit
Physician Credit - The University of Louisville Continuing Medical Education office designates this live activity for a maximum of 6.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
Nurse - This program has been approved by the Kentucky Board of Nursing for 7.5 continuing education credits through University of Louisville Hospital, provider number 4-0068-7-18-1061. The Kentucky Board of Nursing approval of an individual nursing education provider does not constitute endorsement of program content.
Psychology - Credit has been applied for with the Kentucky Board of Examiners of Psychology. Determination of credit is pending.
Social Work - Credit has been applied for with the Kentucky Board of Social Work. Determination of credit is pending.
Marriage and Family Therapists - Credit has been applied for with the Kentucky Board of Licensure for Marriage and Family Therapists (LMFT). Determination of credit is pending.
Accreditation
The University of Louisville School of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
Special Services
All individuals are encouraged to participate. To request disability arrangements, please contact Carol Wahl at least 14 days prior to the date of this program. Continuing Medical Education and Professional Development fully complies with the legal requirements of the ADA and the rules and regulations thereof.
Brochure
CLICK HERE for a copy of the course brochure (Under Construction)
Registration
Registration Fees
1. UofL Physician/Faculty/Nurse $0
2. UofL Student/Resident/Fellow $0
3. All Others $100
Note: 10 scholarships have been made available for each co-sponsor. Please contact Carol Wahl to determine your eligibility.
Advance registration for this conference is now closed. You may still attend the event by registering as a walk-in at the welcome desk.
Map and Venue Directions
To view a map to the Holy Trinity Parish School-Clifton Campus, 2117 Payne Street, Louisville, KY 40206 and receive directions CLICK HERE
Refund Policy
Requests for cancellation must be submitted to cmepd@louisville.edu on or before Friday, October 19, 2018. Requests received on or before Friday, October 19, 2018 will receive a full refund less a $25 processing fee. No refund will be given for requests received after Friday, October 19, 2018.
Acknowledgment
We thank our supporting and exhibiting companies for their participation in the "Depression and Anxiety Disorders 2018: Translating Science Into Clinical Practice" conference!
A final listing of supporters and exhibitors will be available at the meeting.