Virtual Journal Club Sessions Attract More Than 100 Attendees

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Virtual Journal Club Sessions Attract More Than 100 Attendees

‘Our presenters have done a wonderful job putting research findings into context’

The ACLP presents a webinar on the second Wednesday of each month, alternating between a Virtual Journal Club and a Case Conference.

Details on these monthly webinars—including recordings and how to register for upcoming webinars—are on the Academy website under the News & Publications/ACLP Webinars dropdown from the home page

Shown are the details of the ACLP Virtual Journal Clubs—eight so far since last year’s launchwith some sessions attracting more than 100 attendees. If you are a member and missed a session, you can click on the link to watch a recording.

Coordinator Chris Celano, MD, FACLP, says: “I have been very pleased with the ACLP Virtual Journal Club! Our presenters have done a wonderful job putting research findings into context, and attendees have asked excellent and thoughtful clinical questions.

I hope the ACLP Virtual Journal Club continues to be a great resource for members, both by enhancing knowledge about C-L Psychiatry topics and by making it easier to maintain C-L Psychiatry subspecialty certification.

Club sessions on Zoom focus on articles from the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology’s Article-Based Continuing Certification Pathway for C-L Psychiatry.

The next session is on the subject of Substance Use in the Perinatal Period:

Wednesday, October 9, 2024, 12:30-1:00 PM EST

This research paper being discussed will be presented by Neeta Shenai, MD, an associate professor of psychiatry at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health.

Dr. Shenai’s clinical work focuses on inpatient C-L Psychiatry, and she has expertise in perinatal mood and anxiety disorders and perinatal addictions. She serves as the phase three director in psychiatry, which focuses on advising and curriculum development during the last 18 months of medical education.

To prepare for this session, please read the article beforehand: Forray A, Foster D. Substance use in the perinatal period. Curr Psychiatry Rep2015; 17(11): 91. This article should be available free of charge!

Register here.

Case Conference webinars on the alternate month to ACLP Journal Club sessions are featured in Stoudemire Award for Outstanding Case Conference Innovation in this issue.

Finally, coming on December 11 at 12:30 PM will be Mark Oldham, MD, presenting an update on the most important new research in delirium in 2024.

 

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