May 10, 2013
Blurb
Columbia Psychiatry and Weill Cornell Medical College
Schedule of Faculty Presentations
2013 American Psychiatric Association Meeting, San Francisco
SATURDAY MAY 18, 2013
8am – 12pm
Course
C03. Interpersonal Psychotherapy (IPT).
Director: John C. Markowitz, MD
Columbia Psychiatry
9am – 10:30am
Workshops
W2. Making Parity Practical: Nonquantitative Treatment Limits and The Mental Health Parity and Addictions Equity Act of 2008.
Chair: Patricia R. Recupero, JD,MD; Speakers: Henry Harbin, MD, Irvin L. Muszynski, JD,
Paul S. Appelbaum, MD
Columbia Psychiatry
W6. Substance Use Disorders in DSM-5.
Chairs: Charles P. O’Brien, MD, PhD, Deborah Hasin, PhD. Speakers: Wilson M. Compton, MD, Marc Auriacombe, MD.
Columbia Psychiatry
9am – noon
Symposia
S03. Update on Psychopharmacology in the Medically Ill. Chair: Stephen J. Ferrando, MD Weill Cornell Medical College
2. Psychopharmacology in Patients With
Cardiac Disease. Speaker: Peter A. Shapiro, MD Columbia Psychiatry
3. Clinical Questions. Speaker: Stephen J. Ferrando, MD Weill Cornell Medical College
S08. Trends, Uncertainties, and Controversies in the Treatment of the Transgendered. Chair: Stephen B. Levine, MD.
2. Policy Trends in Transgender Services
Speaker: Heino F. L. Meyer-Bahlburg, PhD
Columbia Psychiatry
S11. The Evaluation and Management of Bipolar Disorder in Older Adults: New Findings from Clinical Research.
4. Toward Rational Pharmacotherapy in Bipolar Elders: Findings From GERI-BD.
Speaker: Robert C. Young, MD
Weill Cornell Medical College
9am – 4pm
Master Courses
MC01. Treating the LGBT Patient. Director: Petros Levounis, MD Columbia Psychiatry
MC02. Update on Pediatric Psychopharmacology. Director: Christopher Kratochvil, MD; Faculty: John T. Walkup, MD, Karen Dineen Wagner, MD, PhD, Christopher J. McDougle, MD Weill Cornell Medical College
1:30pm – 3pm
Workshop
W17. Psychiatrists Who Have Survived the
Suicide Death of a Loved One: Their Insights.
Chair: Michael F. Myers, MD. Speakers: Akshay Lohitsa, MD, Anna Halperin Rosen, MD, David Greenspan, MD, Morisa Schiff-Mayer, MD, Edward Rynearson, MD.
Weill Cornell Medical College
2pm – 5pm
Symposia
S14. Advances in Geriatric Depression: The Pathophysiology and Treatment.
Chair: Charles Nemeroff, MD, PhD.
3.“Vascular Depression” Hypothesis: Fifteen Years Later. Speaker: George S. Alexopoulos, MD Weill Cornell Medical College
S16. Translating the Translation: Bringing Translational Neuroscience Research on Depression and Anxiety to the Clinician.
1. Altered Fear Learning Across Development in Both Mouse and Human. Speaker: Francis Lee, MD, PhD
Weill Cornell Medical College
S17. The Importance of Patient Treatment Preference in Clinical Outcome.
Discussant: Peter Roy-Byrne, MD. Chairs: James Kocsis, MD, John C. Markowitz, MD
1. Patient Preference as a Moderator of
Outcome for Chronic Depression Treated With Nefazodone , CBASP. Speaker: James Kocsis, MD Weill Cornell Medical College
3. Psychotherapy Treatment Preferences of Patients With Chronic PTSD. Speaker:
John C. Markowitz, MD Columbia Psychiatry
S20. The Other Half: Borderline Personality Disorder in Men.
3.The Clinical Picture of Males With Borderline Personality Disorder.
Speaker: Barbara Stanley, PhD
Columbia Psychiatry
S21. HIV Update.
Chair: Francine Cournos, MD
Columbia Psychiatry
S25. Substance Use Disorders in DSM-5: Evidence and Clinical Implications. Chairs: Wilson M. Compton, MD, Deborah, Hasin, PhD.
2. DSM-5 SUD Threshold, Criteria Changes, Substance-Specific Changes Related to Cannabis, Caffeine, and Nicotine, and International Considerations. Speaker:
Deborah Hasin, PhD Columbia Psychiatry
Presidential Symposia
PS3. Psychotherapy: Expanse, Education, and Efficacy.
2. Objectives, Formulation, and Videotape:
Psychotherapy Training Today Speaker:
Deborah L. Cabaniss, MD Columbia Psychiatry
3:30pm – 5pm
Workshop
W26. Making the Most of Your Chief Year: Chief Residents’ Forum I.
Chairs: Lee Robinson, MD, Alan J. Hsu, MD
Speakers: Keith Hermanstyne, MD, MPH, Esther Oh, MD, Luke White, MD, Neisha D’Souza, MD, Suzanne Franki, MD, Daniel Notzon, MD Columbia Psychiatry
7pm – 10pm
Media Workshop
MW3. “Healthy Minds” Public Television Series: Military Mental Wellness
Chair: Jeffrey A. Borenstein, MD.
Columbia Psychiatry
Columbia Psychiatry and Weill Cornell Medical College
Schedule of Faculty Presentations
2013 American Psychiatric Association Meeting, San Francisco
SUNDAY, MAY 19, 2013
7:30am – 4:30pm
Course
C14. Office-Based Buprenorphine Treatment of Opioid Dependence. Directors: Petros Levounis, MD, John A. Renner Jr, MD. Columbia Psychiatry
8am – 9:30am
Workshop
W33. Making the Most of Your Chief Year: Chief Residents’ Forum II.
Chairs: Alan J. Hsu, MD, Lee Robinson, MD
Columbia Psychiatry
8am – 11am
Presidential Symposia
PS3. Recognizing and Addressing Distinctive Needs among Diverse Patients with Addictions: Adolescents, Women, Veterans, and Seniors.
1. Chronic Pain and Prescription Opioid
Abuse in Older Age. Speaker:
Maria Sullivan, MD, PhD Columbia Psychiatry
2. Evaluation and Management of Adolescents with ADHD and Co-Occurring Substance Use Disorders. Speaker:
John J. Mariani, MD Columbia Psychiatry
PS4. Meeting The Educational Needs of Residents and Early Career Psychiatrists.
1. Using Clarity to Teach Complexity. Speaker:
Deborah L. Cabaniss, MD Columbia Psychiatry
Symposia
S35. Research Updates And New Directions For Suicide Prevention In The Veterans Administration.
5. Safety Planning and Structured Follow-up: An Intervention for Suicidal Veterans. Speaker:Barbara Stanley, PhD
Columbia Psychiatry
S38. The Revised DSM-5 Glossary of Cultural Concepts of Distress. Chair: Roberto Lewis-Fernandez, MD, MTS
2. Theoretical and Empirical Rationale for the Changes. Speaker: Roberto Lewis-Fernandez, MD, MTS Columbia Psychiatry
8am – noon
S08. Transference-Focused Psychotherapy
for Borderline Personality Disorder: Describing, Observing, and Discussing
the Therapy.
Directors: Frank E. Yeomans, MD, PhD, Otto F. Kernberg, MD Faculty: John F. Clarkin, PhD
Weill Cornell Medical College
10am – 11:30am
Workshop
W38. The Cultural Formulation Interview: Applying the DSM-IV-TR Outline for Cultural
Formulation for DSM-5
Speakers: Ladson Hinton, MD, Lewis-Fernandez, MD, MTS Columbia Psychiatry
12:30pm – 2pm
Workshop
W45. What Are People Saying About You Online? Your E-Reputation and What You Can Do About It. Speakers: Paul S. Appelbaum, MD, John Luo, MD, Robert C. Hsiung, MD
Columbia Psychiatry
W46. Choosing Medications for Patients with Opioid Dependence, Who Gets What and Why: A Case-Based Workshop.
Speakers: John J. Mariani, MD, Timothy W. Fong, MD, Eric D. Collins, MD. Chairs: Margaret Haglund, MD, Meredith Kelly, MD
Columbia Psychiatry
1pm – 4pm
Symposium
S45. Overview Of The Revision Of The ICD-11
Classification Of Mental And Behavioral Disorders. Chairs: Michael B. First, MD, Geoffrey M. Reed, PhD
2. Overview of the Content Forms as the
Basis for the ICD-11 Clinical Descriptions and Diagnostic Guidelines.
Speaker: Michael B. First, MD
Columbia Psychiatry
S49. Integrated Treatment for Personality Disorders: Beyond Specialized Treatments
2. An Integrated Approach to the Therapeutic Relationship
Speaker: John F. Clarkin, PhD
Weill Cornell Medical College
S50. The DSM-5 Cultural Formulation Interview: A Standardized Cultural Assessment. Discussant: William Narrow, MD, MPH. Chairs: Roberto Lewis-Fernandez, MD, MTS Neil Aggarwal, MBA, MD
2. The Development of the Cultural Formulation Interview
Speaker: Roberto Lewis-Fernandez, MD, MTS
Columbia Psychiatry
S78. Integrated Treatment for Personality
Disorders: Beyond Specialized Treatments
3. An Integrated Approach to the Therapeutic Relationship Speaker: John F. Clarkin, PhD
Weill Cornell Medical College
2:30pm – 4pm
Workshops
W52. Writing for the Lay Public: A Journalist Shares Pointers and Pitfalls for Psychiatrists in Practice Training. Chair: Stephen Fried, BA
Speakers: Stephen Fried, BA, David J. Hellerstein, MD
Columbia Psychiatry
W54. Prescription Brain Food: From Bench To Table. Speakers: Roger S. McIntyre, MD, Mala Nimalasuriya, MS, Emily Deans, MD. Chairs: Drew Ramsey, MD, Philip R. Muskin, MA, MD
Columbia Psychiatry
Columbia Psychiatry and Weill Cornell Medical College
Schedule of Faculty Presentations
2013 American Psychiatric Association Meeting, San Francisco
MONDAY MAY 20, 2013
8am – noon
Course
C21. Patient Safety and Quality Improvement In The Practice Of Psychiatry.
Faculty: Melissa Arbuckle, MD, PhD, Vince Bradley Watts, MD, MPH, Robert J. Ursano, MD, Lloyd Sederer, MD, Harold Pincus, MD
Columbia Psychiatry
9am – noon
Advances in Research
AR1. Advances in Research
Chair: Herbert Pardes, MD
2. Changing Conceptions of Tourette’s
Syndrome in Light of Effective Behavioral Treatment. Speaker: John T. Walkup, MD
Weill Cornell Medical College
4. Practical Problems in Dealing
With the Recently or Potentially Suicidal
Teenager. Speaker: David Shaffer, MD
Columbia Psychiatry
5. Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
Cutting-Edge Research and Its Practical Implications. Speaker: Helen Blair Simpson, MD, PhD Columbia Psychiatry
Presidential Symposia
PS7. Ethical Waves of the Silver Tsunami:
Focus on Capacity, Decision Making, and End-of-Life Issues.
1. An Approach to Assessing Capacity
to Consent. Speaker: Paul S. Appelbaum, MD
Columbia Psychiatry
Symposia
S51. The Psychiatrist’s Role in Reducing the Number of Persons With Mental Illnesses in the Criminal Justice System.
3. Juveniles in the Criminal Justice System. Speaker: Stephanie Le Melle, MD
Columbia Psychiatry
S59. Comorbidity, Mechanisms of Treatment Resistance, and Novel Treatment Development for Late-Life Depression.
3. Brain Imaging Predictors of Treatment
Resistance. Speaker: Faith Gunning, PhD
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4. Ecosystem-Based Interventions for
Late-Life Depression.
Speaker: George S. Alexopoulos, MD
5. Computerized Cognitive Remediation for
Geriatric Depression: A Novel Intervention Based on the Principles of Neuroplasticity in the Aging Brain. Speaker: Sarah S. Morimoto, Psy.D. Weill Cornell Medical College
S60. Decisions and Dilemmas: Update in the Management of Perinatal Mood Disorders.
1. Overview of the Perinatal Consultation.
Speaker: Elizabeth Fitelson, MD
Columbia Psychiatry
S61. The AACAP Practice Parameter for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Gender Variant, and Transgender Youth.
1. AACAP’s New LGBT Practice Parameter: Basic Concepts.
Speaker: Stewart Adelson, MD
Columbia Psychiatry
S63. Trauma and Stress-Related and Dissociative Disorders in DSM-5.
3. Dissociative Disorders and the
Dissociative Subtype of PTSD.
Speaker: Roberto Lewis-Fernandez, MD, MTS
Columbia Psychiatry
9am – 4pm
Course
C29. Neurodegenerative Disorders Presenting as Psychiatric Disorders in The Mental Health Setting. Directors: Ted Huey, MD, Chiadi Onyike, MD, MHS Columbia Psychiatry
11am – 12:30pm
Case Conferences
CC4. Feeding and Eating Disorders:
New Issues for DSM-5. (for APA members only) Chair: Evelyn Attia, MD
Columbia Psychiatry and Weill Cornell Medical College
CC2. When Patients Can’t Decide: A Case Discussion of Good Clinical Practice, Ethics,
Law, and The Boundaries of Self-Determination. Chairs: Philip R. Muskin, MA, MD, Rachel Caravella, MD
Columbia Psychiatry
Forum
F04. Treatment of the Pregnant Woman and Her Child: American Journal of Psychiatry Forum. Chairs: Robert Freedman, MD, Monifa Seawell, MD
Speakers: Veerle Bergink, MD, Ph.D., Randal Ross, MD, Harita Raja, MD, Katherine Wisner, MD, MS, Mallay Occhiogrosso, MD
Weill Cornell Medical College
Workshops
W64. Checklists, Toolkits, and Evidence-
Based Policy: New York Office of
Mental Health Strategies to Improve
Evidence-Based Antipsychotic Prescribing.
Chairs: Matthew D. Erlich, MD, Sharat Parameswaran, MD
Speakers: Gregory Miller, MBA, MD, Thomas Stroup, MD, MPH, Enrico Castillo, MD, Cassis Henry, MA, MD, Jay Carruthers, MD
Columbia Psychiatry
1:30pm – 3pm
Small Interactive Session
SI16. The Inseparable Nature of Love and Aggression: Clinical and Theoretical Perspectives (Focusing on Dynamics and Conflicts in Love Relations).
Chair: Otto F. Kernberg, MD
Weill Cornell Medical College
Workshops
W77. Emotional and Sexual Intimacy Among Gay Men: Mental Health Issues and Treatment
Approaches to Relationship Problems
Chairs: Robert Kertzner, MD, Marshall Forstein, MD. Speaker: Stewart Adelson, MD
Columbia Psychiatry
W80. Social Media and the Internet: New Challenges to Boundaries in Psychiatry
Chair: Paul S. Appelbaum, MD
Columbia Psychiatry
2pm – 5pm
Symposia
S71. Patient Suicide in Residency Training
1. Resident Experience of Suicide
Speaker: Lauren M. Osborne, MD
Columbia Psychiatry
S79. Eating Disorders Update, APA Task Force on DSM-5
1. Eating Disorders in DSM-5.
Speaker: Timothy Walsh, MD
Columbia Psychiatry
4. Anorexia Nervosa.
Speaker: Evelyn Attia, MD
Columbia Psychiatry and Weill Cornell Medical College
S80. Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders in DSM-5 APA Task Force
on DSM-5.
2. Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder in DSM-5 Speaker: Helen Blair Simpson, MD, PhD
Columbia Psychiatry
3:30pm – 5pm
Lecture
L20. Training and Mentoring Public Psychiatrists: Past, Present, and Future. (APA/NIMH Vestermark Psychiatry Educator Award Lecture)
Speaker: Jules Ranz, MD
Columbia Psychiatry
W88. Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner? Challenges and Strengths of Intercultural Intimate Relationships.
Chair: Ye Du, MD, MPH
Columbia Psychiatry
W90. Psychiatry in the Courts: Hot Topics
Chairs: Paul S. Appelbaum, MD, Howard Zonana, MD
Columbia Psychiatry
7pm – 10pm
Media Workshop
MW9. Shame And The Sex Addict: Managing Sexual Compulsions In The Time Of Dsm-5. Chairs: Petros Levounis, MD, Tauheed Zaman, MD Columbia Psychiatry
Columbia Psychiatry and Weill Cornell Medical College
Schedule of Faculty Presentations
2013 American Psychiatric Association Meeting, San Francisco
TUESDAY MAY 21, 2013
8am – noon
Seminar
S12. Sexual Addiction and Compulsivity. Directors: Patrick Carnes, PhD, Ken Rosenberg, MD Weill Cornell Medical College
9am – 10:30am
Forum
F07. Humanitarian Challenges in Psychiatry: A Model of Forensics, Ethics, And Advocacy.
Speakers: Paul S. Appelbaum, MD, Steven Moffic, MD, Abraham L. Halpern, MD, Pedro Ruiz, MD, John H. Halpern, MD
Columbia Psychiatry
9am – noon
Symposia
S85. DSM-5: Cases that Clarify the
New Nomenclature.
Chairs: John W. Barnhill, MD, Robert Haskell, MD Weill Cornell Medical College
1. What is ARFID? and Other Important
Questions for the 21st-Century Psychiatrist.
Speaker: Evelyn Attia, MD Columbia Psychiatry and Weill Cornell Medical College
2. Late-Life Depression and Mild Neurocognitive Disorder. Speaker: George S.
Alexopoulos, MD Weill Cornell Medical College
3. Comorbid Bipolar Disorder, Cocaine, Cannabis Dependence, and HIV Infection. Speaker: Stephen J. Ferrando, MD
Weill Cornell Medical College
4. “Doctor, No One Has an Answer for
What’s Wrong With Me. Can You Help
Me?”: The New Nomenclature of Somatic
Symptom and Related Disorders in DSM-5. Speaker: Anna Lopatin Dickerman, BA, MD Weill Cornell Medical College
S86. Maternal Stress in Pregnancy:
Clinical and Neurodevelopmental
Implications.
1. Antenatal Maternal Stress in the Clinical Setting. Speaker: Kristin L. Wesley, MD
4. Maternal Mood and Genetic Variability:
Fetal Neurobehavior and Newborn Brain Development from MRI.
Speaker: Catherine Monk, PhD
5. Treating Antenatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders: Principles of Management.
Speaker: Lucy Hutner, MD
6. Is the Research on Prenatal Stress
Able to Guide Clinical Decisions for
Treatment? Speaker: Elizabeth Fitelson, MD
Columbia Psychiatry
S88. DSM-5 and Culture: The Supplementary
Modules for the Cultural Formulation Interview in DSM-5.
4. Conducting a Comprehensive Cultural Assessment Using DSM-5.
Roberto Lewis-Fernandez, MD, MTS
Columbia Psychiatry
S91. Getting Started With Electronic Health Records In Your Practice.
Chairs: Lori Simon, M.D., Daniel J. Balog, MD
1. Electronic Health Records: History, Functions, and Costs
Speaker: Lori Simon, MD
Weill Cornell Medical College
S96. The Revised Adjustment Disorder
Diagnosis for DSM-5 and ICD-11: Additions, Deletions, Comparisons.
4. Comments on the Subtype of Adjustment Disorder for Prolonged or Complicated Bereavement.
Speaker: M. Katherine Shear, MD
Columbia Psychiatry
S101. Sexual Disorders and Sexual
Health in ICD-11: Parallels and Contrasts
With DSM-5
2. Paraphilias in DSM-5 Compared with ICD-11 Speaker: Richard B. Krueger, MD
Columbia Psychiatry
S102. Update on Tourette’s Disorder:
Does One Size Fit All?
4. Nonpharmacological Treatments of Tic Disorders
Speaker: John T. Walkup, MD
Weill Cornell Medical College
11am – 12:30pm
Lecture
L25. Suicidal Behavior: Should It Be a Separate Diagnosis? APA Distinguished
Psychiatrist Lecture Series.
Speaker: Maria A. Oquendo, MD
Columbia Psychiatry
1:30pm – 3pm
Workshop
W113. The Utility of Motivational Interviewing in Psychiatric Training. Speakers: Steven Cole, MD, Petros Levounis, MD
Columbia Psychiatry
2pm – 5pm
Presidential Symposium
PS12. Psychiatrists Who Write for the
General Public: Exploring Our Role as Educators, Promoters, and Dissenters.
Chair: Richard A. Friedman, MD
Weill Cornell Medical College
1. The Promise and Peril of Writing About Psychiatry for the General Public.
Speaker: Richard A. Friedman, MD
Weill Cornell Medical College
2. The Huffington Post Is Not the American Journal of Psychiatry.
Speaker: Lloyd Sederer, MD
Columbia Psychiatry
Symposia
S105. New Perspectives on the Interpersonal
Dimension in the Personality Disorders.
5. Interpersonal Dysfunction, Self-Harm, and the Opioids in Borderline Personality Disorder. Speaker: Barbara Stanley, PhD
Columbia Psychiatry
S108. Depressive Disorders and
Comorbidity: 30 Years of Prospective
Follow-Up.
3. Alcohol Problems in Patients with Affective Disorders. Speaker: Deborah Hasin, PhD
Columbia Psychiatry
S114. Before It’s Too Late: Moving Toward a Preventative Model in Psychiatry by Building Resiliency Throughout the Lifespan.
4. Treating Depressed Mothers and Helping Their Children (Ages 7-17): Results From Clinical Trials. Speaker: Myrna Weissman, PhD
Columbia Psychiatry
S121. Culture and DSM-5: Changes to Disorder Criteria and Text
1. Culture-Related Changes to DSM-5: Process and Rationale. Speaker: Roberto Lewis-Fernandez, MD, MTS
4. Culture and DSM-5 Dissociative,
Trauma-Related, and Stressor-Related
Disorders.
Speaker: Roberto Lewis-Fernandez,
MD, MTS Columbia Psychiatry
S122. Integrative Medicine in Psychiatry.
Discussant: Philip R. Muskin, MA, MD
4. Herbs and Nutrients to Counteract
Medication Side Effects.
Speaker: Richard Brown, MD
Columbia Psychiatry
3:30pm – 5pm
Small Interactive Session
SI24. The Motivational Interviewing Approach: From Treating Addiction to Building Organizations. Chair: Petros Levounis, MD
Columbia Psychiatry
Lecture
L29. What Is A 21st Century Neurobiologically-Empowered Psychiatrist? Lessons From Crime Scene Investigators.
Speaker: Stephen M. Stahl, MD, PhD
Lecture Chairs: Philip R. Muskin, MA, MD, Sheila Hafter-Gray, MD
Columbia Psychiatry
Mind Games
Tuesday, May 21 5:30pm - 7:30pm
Room 135, Moscone Convention Center
Teams:
New York Presbyterian Hospital (Cornell Campus) Program
University of Texas at Houston Program
UCLA Medical Center
Columbia Psychiatry and Weill Cornell Medical College
Schedule of Faculty Presentations
2013 American Psychiatric Association Meeting, San Francisco
WEDNESDAY MAY 22, 2013
9am – noon
Symposia
S123. Near Truths, Truths, and Untruths: Mythbusters 2.
2. Why Do House Staff Act Like Patients With Borderline Personality Disorder?
Speaker: Philip R. Muskin, MD, MA
Columbia Psychiatry
S128. Choosing the Right Treatment for Substance Abuse.
1. Choosing the Right Treatment for Cocaine Dependence.
Speaker: Adam Bisaga, MD
2. Treatment of Chronic Pain and Opioid Dependence: Role for Opioid Agonists and Antagonists.
Speaker: Maria A. Sullivan, MD, PhD
3. Detecting and Managing Prescription Sedative-Hypnotic and Stimulant Abuse. Speaker: John J. Mariani, MD
4. Combining Medications and Psychosocial Interventions in the Treatment of
Substance Abuse.
Speaker: Edward Nunes, MD
5. Choosing Treatment for Cannabis
Dependence.
Speaker: Herbert D. Kleber, MD
Columbia Psychiatry
S130. HIV - Related Neurocognitive Disorders
3. Psychopharmacology.
Speaker: Stephen J. Ferrando, MD
Weill Cornell Medical College
S133. Psychiatry in Multicultural Settings: Training and Practice.
4. The Use of the Cultural Formulation in Training and Practice.
Speaker: Roberto Lewis-Fernandez, MD, MTS
Columbia Psychiatry
S134. Psychiatric Treatment of
Personality Disorders.
2. Schizotypal Personality Disorder.
Michael Stone, MD Columbia Psychiatry
1:30pm – 3pm
Workshops
W147. The Future Is Now: The Future of Psychiatry Through the Eyes of New Psychiatrists. Chairs: Sharat Parameswaran, MD, Matthew D. Erlich, MD
Columbia Psychiatry
W152. A Career in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry: From a Developmental Perspective. Speakers: Tami D. Benton, MD, Clarice Kestenbaum, MD, Christina T. Khan, MD, PhD, Cathryn A. Galanter, MD
Columbia Psychiatry
W153. E-Psychiatry: How Innovative Websites Reach Diverse Populations.
Speakers: Ye Du, MD, MPH, Andrea M. Brownridge, J.D., MD, Sarah Vinson, MD, Henry Acosta, MA, MSW, John Luo, MD, Robert Kennedy, MA. Chair: Enrico Castillo, MD
Columbia Psychiatry
3:30pm – 5pm
Scientific and Clinical Reports
SCR32. The Diversity of Psychiatry.
3. Generalizability in the Family-to-Family Education Program Randomized Wait-List Control Trial
Speaker: Lisa B. Dixon, MD, MPH
Columbia Psychiatry