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Psych Bundle: Injectables for Antipsychotics and Psychopharmacology


Total Credits: 2.0 including 2.0 AOA Category 1-A Credit(s)

Average Rating:
   2334
State Associations:
MOA - Maine
Faculty:
Ryan Smith, DO, MEd, PhD, FAPA, FFSMB, FNAOME |  Lewis Madrona, MD
Duration:
2 Hours 11 Minutes
Expiration:
Never expires.


Description

Presentation Title: Long-Acting Injectable Antipsychotics in Severe, Persistent Mental Illness
Ryan Smith, DO, PhD
 

Session Objectives:
1. Describe the Indications, side-effects, cost and toxicities of the main long-acting injectable antipsychotics currently on the market. 
2. Compare and contrast the utility of each long-acting injectable antipsychotic based upon specific patient characteristics and state the diagnoses each is FDA approved for.
3. Understand techniques for approaching the concept of long-acting injectable antipsychotic medications with patients. 

 

Presentation Title: Re-conceptualizing Psychiatric Medications
Lewis Mehl-Madrona, MD   

Session Objectives:

1.Participants will be able to articulate three reasons for the move from the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of the American Psychiatric Association (DSM) to Research Domain Criteria 
2. Participants will be able to list at least 5 brain circuits involved in emotional disorders. 
3. Participants will be able to match at three classes of medications with the brain circuits that they modulate.  

The Maine Osteopathic Association is accredited by the American Osteopathic Association to provide osteopathic continuing medical education for physicians.The Maine Osteopathic Association designates this program for a maximum of 2.0 AOA Category 1-A credits and will report CME and specialty credits commensurate with the extent of the physician’s participation in this activity.

 

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Faculty

Ryan Smith, DO, MEd, PhD, FAPA, FFSMB, FNAOME's Profile

Ryan Smith, DO, MEd, PhD, FAPA, FFSMB, FNAOME Related Seminars and Products


Dr. Smith is an Associate Professor and Chief of Psychiatry at the University of New England College of Osteopathic Medicine and a Founding Psychiatry Residency Program Director at Portsmouth Regional Hospital's new GME program affiliated with Tufts University School of Medicine. Dr. Smith is a board certified Psychiatrist by the American Osteopathic Board of Neurology and Psychiatry. 

Dr. Smith worked as the sole psychiatrist in Washington County, Maine, for five years before pursuing other opportunities. He is currently clinically active at the State Psychiatric Hospital in Concord, New Hampshire. He serves on the Maine Board of Osteopathic Licensure and is the Clerkship Director of Psychiatry for the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine. Dr. Smith has spoken nationally and at several regional educational programs in New Hampshire, Vermont, and Maine.

Dr. Smith discloses that he received a speaker fee for being a promotional speaker for Otsuka-Lundbeck, Incorporated.

 


Lewis Madrona, MD's Profile

Lewis Madrona, MD Related Seminars and Products


Lewis Mehl-Madrona, MD, graduated from Stanford University School of Medicine and trained in family medicine, psychiatry, and clinical psychology. He completed his residencies in family medicine and in psychiatry at the University of Vermont College of Medicine. He has been on the faculties of several medical schools, most recently as associate professor of family medicine at the University of New England. He continues to work with aboriginal communities to develop uniquely aboriginal styles of healing and health care for use in those communities. He is interested in the relation of healing through dialogue in community and psychosis. He is the author of Coyote Medicine, Coyote Healing, and Coyote Wisdom, a trilogy of books on what Native culture has to offer the modern world. He has also written Narrative Medicine, Healing the Mind through the Power of Story: the Promise of Narrative Psychiatry, and, his most recent book with Barbara Mainguy, Remapping Your Mind: the Neuroscience of Self-Transformation through Story. Lewis currently works with Wabanaki Public Health and Wellness, which serves the five tribes of Maine. He also works part-time at Acadia Hospital and with the Family Medicine Residency at Eastern Maine Medical Center. He serves on the Board of Directors of the Coyote Institute for Studies of Change and Transformation. Lewis has been studying traditional healing and healers since his early days and has written about their work and the process of healing. His primary focus has been upon Cherokee and Lakota traditions, though he has also explored other Plains Cultures and those of Northeastern North America. His goal is to bring the wisdom of indigenous peoples about healing back into mainstream medicine and to transform medicine and psychology through this wisdom coupled with more European-derived narrative traditions. He has written scientific papers in these areas and continues to do research. He writes a weekly (almost) blog on health and mental health for www.futurehealth.org. His current interests center around psychosis and its treatment within community and with non-pharmacological means, narrative approaches to chronic pain and its use in primary care, and further developing healing paradigms within a narrative/indigenous framework.

Lewis Mehl-Madrona, MD has no actual or potential conflict of interest, financial relationship/arrangement or affiliation with any entity producing, marketing, re-selling or distributing health care goods or services consumed by, or used on, patients.


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