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M. Agronin, MD
M. Alexander, PhD, MA
S. Ancoli-Israel, Ph.D
L. Boesky, PhD
R. Brown, PhD
A. Burstein, MD
R. Dougherty, PhD
J. Draud, MD, MS
P. Earley
G. Emslie, MD
L. Ereshefsky, PharmD
M. Forstein, MD
A. Frances, MD
M. Gold, MD
David W. Goodman, MD
K. Gray, MD
D. Greenberg, MD
D. Greydanus, MD
R. Hendren, DO
R. Jackson, MD
R. Jain, MD, MPH
S. Jain, PsyD, LPC, MBA
J. Kane, MD
S. Katz, MSN PMH-CNS, BC
L. Kinsella, MD, FAAN
A. Krystal, MD
S. Levine, MD
J. Maldonado, MD
V. Maletic, MD, PA
B. McCarberg, MD
J. McGough, MD, MS
L. Miller, MD
L. Nagy, MD
H. Nasrallah, MD
S. Negi, MA, PhD
J. Nelson, MD
J. Newcomer, MD
G. Papakostas, MD
M. Piasecki, MD
J. Prince, MD
C. Raison, MD
P. Resnick, MD
A. Robb, MD
C. Rodgers, MD
M. Rosenberg, MD, PhD
J. Schim, MD
D. Schuyler, MD
S. Shea, MD
T. Simpatico, MD
T. Skale, MD
B. Smith, JD
T. Smith, MS Psych, PD, FASCP, LMHC, NCP
S. Sobel, MD
D. Sprague
M. Stein, MD, MPH
R. Stille, MBA
V. Strasburger, MD
J. Tsuang, MD
S. Verma, MD
J. Victoroff, MD, MA
J. Weiner, MD, PhD
S. Yaffe, MD
A. Young, MD, MSHS
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David W. Goodman, MDAssistant Professor, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences; The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine; Baltimore, Maryland; Director, Adult Attention Deficit Disorder Center of Maryland; Lutherville, Maryland| Monday, November 2 09:15- 10:30 a.m. |
120 - Diagnosis and Treatment of ADHD in Children and Adults: A Fresh Appraisal I PD RX 1.25 credits - Room: Mandalay Bay Ballroom KL |
Adelaide S. Robb, MD, Associate Professor, Psychiatry and Pediatrics; George Washington University School of Medicine; Associate Professor, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry; Children's National Medical Center; Washington, DC David W. Goodman, MD, Assistant Professor, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences; The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine; Baltimore, Maryland; Director, Adult Attention Deficit Disorder Center of Maryland; Lutherville, Maryland
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The session will provide participants with recent clinical trial data on therapeutics for the treatment of ADHD. In addition the symposium will focus on recognizing, reducing, and addressing stimulant abuse and diversion. This activity is supported by an educational grant from Eli Lilly and Company. This activity is sponsored by CME LLC. Veritas Institute for Medical Education, Inc. is the content provider. |
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