Perinatal Behavioral Health Conference (MD23)

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Department of Psychiatry Office of Educational Resources and Planning University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine Center for Continuing Education in the Health Sciences Community Care Behavioral Health Organization Perinatal Behavioral Health Conference (MD23) March 16, 2018 Registration begins at 7:00 am Program: 8:00 am to 4:00 pm Passavant Hospital Foundation Conference Center Cumberland Woods Village 700 Cumberland Woods Drive Allison Park, PA 15101 Course Director: Eydie Moses-Kolko, MD Planning Committee: Sarah DeBrunner, MD; Kelly O Toole, LCSW; Priya Gopalan, MD; Suzanne Shores, CNM; Sarah Homitsky, MD; Katherine Wisner, MD; Kim Eckel, MSc; Deborah Linhart, MHA; Tina Benno, BA Recovery and Wellness: The Journey Starts Here A Joint Effort Sponsored by Community Care Behavioral Health Organization and

Perinatal Behavioral Health Conference March 16, 2018 Introduction As a collaborative effort between UPMC, AHN, Pittsburgh Mercy and the Allegheny County Department of Human Services, we are proud to present this opportunity for professionals in diverse specialties to gain knowledge in best treatment practices for perinatal women with mental health disorders. Perinatal depression is a prevalent public health problem which affects at least 14.5% (1 out of 7) of new mothers, with two to three-fold higher rates in minority, single, and low-income mothers. The health of perinatal women is critical to shaping the physical, socio-emotional, and behavioral development of offspring. Many mothers go untreated due to misinformation about use of medication in the perinatal period. Given the high prevalence, extensive impact, and complexity of treating perinatal mental health disorders, we will focus the morning sessions on presentations by research leaders on evidence-based treatments (psychotherapy and medication), the health impacts of untreated illness on fetal and infant health, and novel behavioral health service delivery which reduces barriers to treatment. In the afternoon, there will be breakout sessions which will provide professionals an opportunity to gain greater depth in various skill sets. For prescribers looking for an opportunity to grapple with pharmacologic decision making in pregnancy and lactation, there will be sequential case-based discussions on depression, anxiety, and bipolar disorders which emphasize conducting psychotropic-based risk-benefit discussions with patients. Providers can also learn about several specialized behavioral therapy modalities for perinatal disorders including Intensive Outpatient Treatment and mother-infant dyadic interventions. County agencies which support maternal health and child development will also facilitate a session to promote awareness of these resources. Who Should Attend: The conference is designed to present current evidence-based information regarding perinatal mental health disorders, their impact, and treatment, to a professional audience: psychiatrists, primary care physicians, obstetrician-gynecologists, pediatricians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, psychologists, mental health clinicians, nurses, medical social workers, pharmacists, service coordinators, researchers, policy administrator and others who intend to keep current regarding treatment and impact of perinatal mental health disorders. Educational Objectives: At the completion of the program, participants should be able to: 1. Describe clinical phenomenology of distinct perinatal mood disorders to increase competence in proper diagnosis and in promoting appropriate treatment options. 2. Identify evidence-based behavioral and psychopharmacological treatment options for perinatal women with mental health disorders. 3. Describe the impact of perinatal stress and trauma on maternal and child mental health. 4. Identify resources and providers in Allegheny County that can treat perinatal mental illness and support maternal, infant, and family mental health.

Course Director Eydie Moses-Kolko, MD Associate Professor of Psychiatry University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine Faculty Jill Cyranowski, PhD Associate Professor PsyD Program in Counseling Psychology Chatham University Kimberly Blair, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Psychiatry University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine Program Director, WPIC Early Childhood Trauma Director, Matilda Theiss Early Childhood Behavioral Health Treatment Center, National Child Traumatic Stress Network Debra Bogen, MD Professor of Pediatrics, Psychiatry and Clinical and Translational Science Director, Fellowship in General Academic Pediatrics and HRSA NRSA T32 in Primary Care Research, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine Vice Chair for Education, Department of Pediatrics Co-Medical Director of Quality, Safety and Outcomes, Children's Community Pediatrics Kate Brennan, Med Director of Operations NurturePA, Inc. Sarah DeBrunner, MD Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry Psychiatrist at Magee Counseling Center Kim Cauley Eckel, MSc Young Child Wellness Coordinator, Project LAUNCH Allegheny County Department of Human Services Robert Galen, PhD Associate Professor of Applied Developmental Psychology Coordinator of MS Programs in Applied Developmental Psychology Licensed Clinical Psychologist University of Pittsburgh Department of Department of Psychology in Education Gywnn Goldring (Dinnie), MSW, LCSW Psychotherapist Private Practice Center for Integrative Medicine, UPMC

Priya Gopalan, MD Assistant Professor of Psychiatry University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine Medical Director, Consultation-Liaison Service Alison Hipwell, PhD, ClinPsyD Professor of Psychiatry and Psychology University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Amy Mallen, MA Manager of Prevention and Community Services Allegheny County Department of Human Services Rachel Salk, PhD Postdoctoral Fellow Department of Psychiatry University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Neeta Shenai, MD Assistant Professor of Psychiatry University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Suzanne Shores, CNM Clinical Instructor, Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology & Reproductive Sciences Division Director, Midwifery Magee-Women s Hospital of UPMC Rebecca Weinberg, PsyD Clinical Psychologist, Women's Behavioral Health West Penn Hospital Allegheny Health Network Stephanie D. Wier, LPC, BSL, NCC Mental Health Specialist The Alliance for Infants and Toddlers, Inc. Katherine Wisner, MD Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences and Obstetrics and Gynecology Northwestern University, Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, IL All individuals in a position to control the content of this education activity are required to disclose all relevant financial relationships with any proprietary entity producing, marketing, re-selling, or distributing health care goods or services, used on, or consumed by, patients. The University of Pittsburgh is an affirmative action, equal opportunity institution.

7:00 to 8:00 a.m. Schedule Registration and Continental Breakfast (Food and beverages are not allowed in the theater) Topic Welcome Perinatal Mood Disorders: Clinical Features and 8:00 to 9:00 a.m. Accessing Treatment (Theater) Preconception, Prenatal and Postpartum 9:00 to 10:00 a.m. Session Stress: Implications for Offspring Health (Theater) 10:00 to 10:15 a.m. Short Break Presenter Eydie L. Moses-Kolko, MD Alison E. Hipwell, PhD 10:15 to 11:30 a.m. Session 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Session A (Rooms TBD) 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. Lunch 1:30 to 2:45 p.m. Session B (Rooms TBD) 2:45 to 3:00 p.m. Break 3:00 to 4:00 p.m. Session C (Rooms TBD) Hot Topics in Perinatal Psychopharmacology (Theater) 1. Impacts of Psychosocial Interventions for Maternal Depression on School-Aged Children 2. Midwife Telemedicine Intervention for Perinatal Depression Katherine L. Wisner, MD Jill Cyranowski, PhD Suzanne Shores, CNM Business meeting for Postpartum Pittsburgh Core Committee (1:00-1:30 pm in Theater) Facilitators: 1. Cases on Treating Sarah DeBrunner, MD; Depression/Anxiety/Insomnia in the Dinnie Goldring, LCSW; Perinatal Period Eydie Moses-Kolko, MD; Rachel Salk, PhD 2. Too Young to Understand: Interventions Targeting the Mental Health of Infants and Young Children Exposed to Complex Trauma and Maternal Mental Illness 3. Community Resources Panel: Nurture PA, Home Visiting, Family Support Centers, and Early Intervention 1. Cases on Treating Bipolar and PPP In Perinatal Period 2. Birth Trauma: Working with Women and their Birth Experiences. Risk Factors, Impact, and Prevention 3. A Closer Look at the Mother-Baby Intensive Outpatient Program Kim Blair, PhD; Debra Bogen, MD; Robert Gallen, PhD Kate Brennan, MEd; Kim Cauley Eckel, MSc; Amy Malen, MA; Stephanie Wier, LPC Facilitators: Priya Gopalan, MD; Eydie Moses-Kolko, MD; Neeta Shenai, MD Dinnie Goldring, LCSW Rebecca Weinberg, PsyD 4:00 p.m. Adjournment

Continuing Education Credit Physicians The University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. The University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of 6.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits TM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Physician Assistants This activity is approved for 6.5 AAPA Category 1 credits. PAs should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation. Psychologists is approved by the American Psychological Association to offer continuing education for psychologists. maintains responsibility for this program and its content. This program is being offered for 6.5 continuing education credits. Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselors/Certified Co-Occurring Disorders Professionals: CADC/CCDP The Office of Education and Regional Programming, is certified by the Pennsylvania Certification Board (PCB) to provide Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor (CADC) and Certified Cooccurring Disorders Professional (CCDP) continuing education credits. This program is being offered for 6.5 continuing education credits. Counselors has been approved by NBCC as an Approved Continuing Education Provider, ACEP No. 5059. Programs that do not qualify for NBCC credit are clearly identified. is solely responsible for all aspects of this program. This program is being offered for 6.5 continuing education hours. Licensed/Clinical Social Workers, Licensed Professional Counselors, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapists: LSW/LCSW/LPC/LMFT This program is offered for 6.5 hours of social work continuing education through co-sponsorship of the University of Pittsburgh s School of Social Work, a Council on Social Work Education-accredited school and, therefore, a PA preapproved provider of social work continuing education. These credit hours satisfy requirements for LSW/LCSW, LPC and LMFT biennial license renewal. For information on social work continuing education call (412) 624-3711. Other Healthcare Professionals Nurses and other health care professionals are awarded.65 Continuing Education Units (CEU's). One CEU is equal to 10 contact hours. Nurses: For attending this program you will receive a Certificate of Attendance confirming 6.5 hours of continuing education. These hours may be considered eligible for completing the 30 hours of continuing education required for biannual nursing re-licensure in Pennsylvania. Peer Specialists: This program fulfills requirements for Certified Peer Specialist continuing education.

Registration Information Fee Schedule Before 2/23/18 After 2/23/18 Physicians $150 $200 Professionals $100 $150 Online registration: Please use discount code: perinatalconf.prof and click on Apply to Total Students/Residents/Fellows $50 $75 Online registration: Please use discount code: perinatalconf.noce and click on Apply to Total Tuition includes: * All registration and conference materials * Continental Breakfast, Lunch and Refreshments * Continuing Education Credits and Continuing Medical Education Credits (for physician and professional fee only) Instructions for registering at https://upmc.asapconnected.com/coursedetail.aspx?courseid=159961. 1. Click on Register Now (small box at bottom of page) 2. If Perinatal Behavioral Health appears under Shopping Cart, click on Checkout (think of this as continue ). 3. Register as a new registrant, or sign in if you already have an account (username is your e-mail). 4. When the conference name appears again, click on Checkout (again, think of this as continue ) 5. Continuing Education Credit Please use dropdown list for credential or choose Not Applicable (you must complete this). Click on continue. 6. Enter your promotional code if applicable (please see above). Click on Apply to Total! 7. Add credit card information if applicable, and click on Process Payment. 8. Complete Transaction and print your receipt. Full tuition must accompany the form below. A $25 administrative fee will be deducted from all refunds for cancellations. No refunds can be issued once the program has begun. Please return the registration form and tuition by February 23, 2018 to take advantage of the lowest tuition rate. Only registration and credit card payments can be made at: https://upmc.asapconnected.com/coursedetail.aspx?courseid=159961. Please send your check (payable to OERP/WPIC) or UPMC Account Transfer information with the registration form below to: Nancy Mundy Telephone: 412-204-9090 OERP/WPIC FAX: 412-204-9110 Champion Commons Building, Room 322 E-MAIL: mundynl@upmc.edu 3811 O'Hara Street www.wpic.pitt.edu/oerp 15213

We encourage participation by all individuals. If you have a disability, advance notification of any special needs will help us better serve you. Please notify us of your needs at least two weeks in advance of the program by calling Nancy Mundy at 412-204-9090. Location Passavant Hospital Foundation Conference Center* Cumberland Woods Village 700 Cumberland Woods Drive Allison Park, PA 15101 412.635.8080 *Please note that this address does not appear in most GPS maps. From Pittsburgh: Take Interstate 79 North/Fort Duquesne Bridge ramp. Merge onto I-279 N. Take exit 4 to merge onto US-19 Truck N/McKnight Road. Turn right onto Cumberland Road. Go past UPMC Passavant. Turn left at the entrance to Cumberland Woods Village. Please consider carpooling. There are a limited number of parking spaces available. Parking is not permitted on the grass.

Registration Form Perinatal Behavioral Health MD23 March 16, 2018 Please type or print clearly; photocopy for additional registrants. Register by Feb. 23, 2018 for lowest tuition rate Social Security Number (Last five digits only): First Name: Degree(s) to be noted on name badge (e.g. MD, PhD) Institutional Affiliation: Address: Address 2: City: State: Zip County: Day Telephone: E-Mail Address: For Continuing Education purposes, please check if you are: CADC/CCDP NBCC Counselor Nurse Psychologist -- Last Name: Physician/MD Social Worker (LSW/LCSW/LPC/LMFT) Certified Peer Specialist Please indicate which workshops you plan to attend (Please circle): Breakout Session A1 A2 (Alternate: A1 A2) Breakout Session B1 B2 B3 (Alternate: B1 B2 B3) Breakout Session C1 C2 C3 (Alternate: C1 C2 C3) Fees: Before 2/23/18 After 2/23/18 Physicians $150 $200 Professionals $100 $150 Students/Residents/Fellows $50 $75 Method of Payment: Tuition amount $ Check (Payable to OERP/WPIC) Check# UPMC Account Transfers Business Unit Account # Administrator Name Administrator Signature Credit card payments and registration can be completed at: https://upmc.asapconnected.com/coursedetail.aspx?courseid=159961. Codes are available online for the different rates. Only registration with credit card payments can be processed online. All other registrations and payments (check or UPMC Account Transfer) must be sent in with this form to: Attn: Nancy Mundy OERP/WPIC 3811 O Hara Street Champion Commons Building, Room 322 15213 Telephone: 412-204-9090 E-MAIL: mundynl@upmc.edu www.wpic.pitt.edu/oerp Fax: 412-204-9110