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January 8:
Title: Case Conference on Catatonia
Trainee Presenter: Joan Oh, MD, psychiatry resident at Temple University Hospital’s Psychiatry Residency Program, alongside discussant Andrew Francis PhD, MD, professor of psychiatry, associate director Residency Training, director of Neuromodulation Services, Hershey Medical Center, Penn State Medical School.
Moderator: David Fipps, DO, senior associate consultant in C-L, Transplant, and Bariatric Surgery Psychiatry at Mayo Clinic, assistant professor of psychiatry, Mayo Clinic Alix School of Medicine.
January 22:
Title: ACLP Mid-Career Peer Mentorship Group
The Mentorship Subcommittee is excited to announce the next meeting of the mid-career drop-in peer mentoring group! This group is designed to provide mentorship, career support, and personal and professional development opportunities for ACLP members in mid-career practice.
Facilitators: Carrie Ernst, MD, Sara Nash, MD, Nicholas Kontos, MD. Kewchang Lee, MD
February 12:
Title: ACLP Virtual Journal: Non-cardiac Chest Pain: A Review for the Consultation-Liaison Psychiatrist
Discussant: Elizabeth Madva, MD
Moderator: Chris Celano, MD, FACLP
March 11:
This webinar will outline the annual meeting submission process, including changes for the upcoming year. It will represent an update to last year’s webinar recording, which is posted on the ACLP website for viewing.
March 12:
Title: Thyrotoxicosis Factitia: Psychiatric Manifestations of Exogenous Thyroid Us
Trainee Presenter: Michalla Braford DO, PGY3 in Psychiatry, Lewis Gale Medical Center, Salem VA
Discussant: Claire Brandon, MD Founder and Medical director of Whole Body Psychiatry, PC in New York City
March 19:
Title: ACLP Mid-Career Peer Mentorship Group
The Mentorship Subcommittee is excited to announce the next meeting of the mid-career drop-in peer mentoring group! This group is designed to provide mentorship, career support, and personal and professional development opportunities for ACLP members in mid-career practice.
April 9:
Title: The Impact of Integrated Psychiatric Care on Hospital Medicine Length of Stay: A Pre-post Intervention Design with a Simultaneous Usual Care Comparison.
This session’s article will be presented by Brian Bronson, MD, FACLP. Dr. Bronson is a clinical professor of psychiatry at Stony Brook University, where he serves as the director of the C-L Psychiatry Division and the Fellowship Program, as well as the vice-chair for Hospital Clinical Affairs.
May 14:
Title:Take My Breath Away: Exploring the Benefits of Proactive Psychiatric Consultation for a Patient with Respiratory Depression after Parenteral Olanzapine and Lorazepam
Trainee presenter: Elisabeth Dietrich, MD, Fellow in Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry at Brigham and Women’s Hospital
Discussant: Melissa Bui, MD, Consultation-Liaison Psychiatrist, Virginia Commonwealth University Health System, Associate Professor, Department of Psychiatry, Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine
Moderator: David Fipps, DO, Senior Associate Consultant in CL, Transplant, and Bariatric Surgery Psychiatry at Mayo Clinic, Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, Mayo Clinic Alix School of Medicine
July 9:
Title: Is this NMS? Differentiating neuropsychiatric syndromes in critical illness
Trainee Presenter: Jennifer Li, MD, MS, PGY-3 Psychiatry Resident, Harbor-UCLA Medical Center
Discussant: Joseph Dragonetti, MD, Associate Residency Director, Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, Wake Forest University School of Medicine
Moderator: David Fipps, DO, Senior Associate Consultant in CL, Transplant, and Bariatric Surgery Psychiatry at Mayo Clinic, Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, Mayo Clinic Alix School of Medicine