Children's Mental Health for Primary Care Physicians and Pediatricians - Follow Up Trainings -Schooling in the Time of COVID - Fall 2021

Schooling in the Time of COVID

These are free follow-up interactive Zoom calls that are taking place as a follow up session to the two-day Intensive Training. The sessions will enhance your skills to assess, treat and manage common mental health concerns in children and youth. It is presented by Project TEACH, a project funded by the New York State Office of Mental Health.

The agenda addresses topics such as

  • ADHD Simulation: 11/9/2021
  • Unipolar/Bipolar Depression Simulation: 11/16/2021
  • Suicidality Simulation: 11/30/2021
  • Eating Disorders: 12/7/2021
  • Schooling in the Time of COVID: 12/14/2021
  • Self-Injurious Behavior: 12/21/2021

Target Audience

The target audience for this event is: 

  • NYS Psychiatrists
  • Primary Care and Family Practice Physicians
  • Pediatricians
  • Psychologists
  • Nursing Professionals
  • Social Workers
  • Residents
  • Mental Health, Primary Care and Pediatric Clinicians who attended the 2020 live intensive training.

Learning Objectives

At the end of this activity, participants should be able to:

  1. Recognize the indications of ADHD in children and adolescents, effective treatment, and how to discuss the indications and treatment of ADHD with parents/family members.
  2. Recognize the indications of pharmacological treatments of unipolar/bipolar disorder in children and adolescents.
  3. Recognize and assess suicide risk for children and adolescents, including the use and scoring of the ASQ, and provide strategies for the creation of evidence-based safety plans.
  4. Recognize the indications of eating disorders in children and adolescents, effective treatment, and how to discuss the indications and treatment of eating disorders with parents/family members.
  5. Discuss the various modalities for schooling during COVID, and how to recognize associated stressors that require treatment for children and adolescents with preexisting mental health concerns.
  6. Recognize and assess self-injurious behaviors in children and adolescents, effective treatment, and how to discuss the indications and treatment of self-injurious behaviors with parents/family members.
Course summary
Available credit: 
  • 1.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
  • 1.00 Participation
Course opens: 
08/26/2021
Course expires: 
12/14/2022
Cost:
$0.00
Rating: 
0

Available Credit

  • 1.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
  • 1.00 Participation

Price

Cost:
$0.00
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Planners

David H. Rubin, MD, Executive Director, MGH Psychiatry Academy; Executive Director, Project TEACH Statewide Coordination Center
David Kaye, MD, Project TEACH Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist, Medical Director of Regions 1 and 3, Vice Chair of Academic affairs and Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Buffalo
Jane Pimental, MPH, Managing Director, MGH Psychiatry Academy; Managing Director, Project TEACH Statewide Coordination Center

Disclosure Information

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Commercial Interest

The ACCME defines a “commercial interest” as any entity producing, marketing, re-selling, or distributing health care goods or services, used on, or consumed by, patients. The ACCME does not consider providers of clinical service directly to patients to be commercial interests. For more information, visit www.accme.org.

Financial relationships

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Relevant financial relationships 

ACCME focuses on financial relationships with commercial interests in the 12-month period preceding the time that the individual is being asked to assume a role controlling content of the CME activity. ACCME has not set a minimal dollar amount for relationships to be significant.  Inherent in any amount is the incentive to maintain or increase the value of the relationship. The ACCME defines “’relevant’ financial relationships” as financial relationships in any amount occurring within the past 12 months that create a conflict of interest.

Conflict of Interest

Circumstances create a conflict of interest when an individual has an opportunity to affect CME content about products or services of a commercial interest with which he/she has a financial relationship.

The following planners, speakers, and content reviewers, on behalf of themselves and their spouse or partner, have reported financial relationships with an entity producing, marketing, re-selling, or distributing health care goods or services (relevant to the content of this activity) consumed by, or used on, patients:

David Kaye, MD, planner, content reviewer

Cartesian Solutions, Partner/Owner of Consultation LLC

Health Now, QI committee of Blue Cross 

Marc Lashley, MD, speaker

Allied Physician Group, Partner

Adjuvant Health, Partner

All other individuals including course directors, planners, reviewers, faculty, staff, etc., who are in a position to control the content of this educational activity have, on behalf of themselves and their spouse or partner, reported no financial relationships related to the content of this activity.


Hardware/Software Specifications

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Optimal System Configuration

Flash Player: Adobe Flash Player 10.1+
Browser: Firefox 3+, Internet Explorer 8.0+, Safari 4.0+, or Google Chrome 7.0+
Operating System: Windows XP+ or Mac OS X 10.4+
Internet Connection: 1 Mbps or higher

Minimum Requirements

Windows PC: 500-MHz Pentium II; Windows XP or higher; 128 MB RAM; Video Card at least 64MB of video memory; Sound Card at least 16-bit; Macromedia Flash Player 10 or higher, audio playback with speakers for programs with video content; Firefox 1.1+, Internet Explorer 7.0+, Safari 1.0+, Google Chrome, or Opera
Macintosh: Mac OS X 10.3 or higher with latest updates installed; 1.83MHz Intel Core Duo or faster; RAM: 128MB or more; Video Card: at least 64MB of video memory; Sound Card: at least 16-bit


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