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ONE-DAY/MULTI-DAY CONFERENCES
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Psychiatric Congress 2009
November 2-5, 2009
Mandalay Bay Convention Center, Las Vegas
Pre-Congress Workshop: Nov. 1
Treating the Whole Patient: Nov. 1-2
Register today for psychiatry’s most comprehensive educational experience!
Increase your ability to deliver new models of care and collaborate with fellow healthcare professionals by attending the innovative programming of Psychiatric Congress 2009! You’ll find education that will help you deliver better patient care and improved outcomes, run a more efficient practice, and tips for navigating the 2011 recertification and relicensure process. Participate in groundbreaking learning and networking approaches, browse our unrivaled exhibit hall, and acquire expert insight from renowned thought leaders – including program chair Rakesh Jain, MD, MPH – all in fabulous Las Vegas! Prepare yourself for the future of mental health with Psychiatric Congress 2009!
Register by August 31, 2009, and enjoy the years best tuition discount rate of just $649!
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Treating the Whole Patient 2009: The Mind-Body Connection
November 1-2, 2009 – Mandalay Bay Convention Center, Las Vegas
Uncover new, essential techniques to prepare you for the future of healthcare with Treating the Whole Patient. This two-day conference will equip you with the knowledge and skills to treat patients on a multi-dimensional level. Discover new research highlighting the intrinsic link between psychiatric disorders and medical conditions in a comfortable, intimate setting with a panel of expert faculty. Gain a deeper understanding of tactics for identifying, diagnosing and treating patients with comorbid physical and mental health conditions – and to ultimately improve patient outcomes over an extended period of time.
Register by August 31, 2009, and enjoy the years best tuition discount of just $269!
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WEB ACTIVITIES
CME LLC’s Online Symposia are a collection of one-hour video courses – including video, audio and slides. Each course is either a recent web cast or a recorded version of a popular session from one of our live 2008 programs, including Psychiatric Congress 2008 and the Advances in Primary Care Medicine 2008 series. These complimentary programs can be accessed any time, anywhere, and you have the opportunity to earn up to 1.5 CME credits for each symposium you complete!
Taking Psychiatry Beyond Mental Health: A Focus on Fibromyalgia
Recent findings have led to new and emerging therapies that are able to safely and effectively alleviate multiple fibromyalgia symptoms, including widespread chronic pain, major depression, fatigue and sleep disorders. With this program, Don L. Goldenberg, MD, and Roy A. Kaplan, MD, discuss the pathophysiology of fibromyalgia; identification and diagnostic challenges, including overlapping symptomatology and comorbid conditions; and the efficacy and safety of nonpharmacologic and pharmacologic therapies.
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Expanding the Armamentarium in the Treatment of Insomnia: Understanding the Pharmacology of Current and Emerging Treatments
In this program, Gary K. Zammit, PhD, and Thomas Roth, PhD, help you thoroughly understanding the consequences and quality-of-life implications of daytime sleepiness, as well as updated information on the pharmacology and risks and benefits of currently available and emerging agents used in the treatment of insomnia.
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Augmentation in the Treatment of Major Depressive Disorder: The Role of Atypical Antipsychotics
Learn about the continued advances in the field of atypical antipsychotics and their application into clinical practice in order to provide optimal care for your patients. In this program, presenter James W. Jefferson, MD, will discuss necessary antidepressant augmenting strategies, the value of augmentation with atypical antipsychotics in dealing with treatment-resistant major depressive disorder, and awareness of atypical antipsychotic side effect profiles.
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