May 31, 2013 HAMPTON INN COLCHESTER, VT

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Child Psychiatry in Primary Care May 31, 2013 HAMPTON INN COLCHESTER, VT

COURSE DESCRIPTION This is the seventh meeting of this highly acclaimed conference for which previous attendees have praised for its quality and usefulness. This year s conference will feature lectures on a broad variety of topics from a clinical and public health perspective. AUDIENCE Pediatricians, Family Medicine Physicians, Other Primary Care Providers, Mental Health Professionals, Educators, and Social Workers. OBJECTIVES The objective of this conference is to equip primary care clinicians and other professionals with practical and updated strategies for the diagnosis and treatment of many of the most common childhood psychiatric conditions and problems. Specific topics to be addressed at this conference include DSM5, autism, and psychopharmacology. Emphasis will focus on incorporating strategies within the practical confines of a busy outpatient setting. Treatment options, both pharmacological and nonpharmacological, will be presented. A practical handout, designed to be used as a reference in the office, will be distributed. There will also be opportunities for small group discussion of your specific clinical questions. At the end of the conference, participants should be able to: 1. Incorporate recent changes in the DSM5 into their diagnostic decision making. 2. Use new evidence-based strategies in the pharmacologic treatment of child psychopathology. 3. Offer improved recommendations regarding the treatment of autism for their adolescent patients. REGISTRATION & CANCELLATION All course materials, continental breakfasts and coffee breaks are included. Refunds, less a $75 administrative fee, are available if cancellation is made prior to May 15, 2013. No refunds are possible after that date.

COURSE DIRECTOR David C. Rettew, MD Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Pediatrics Program Director, Child & Adolescent Psychiatry Fellowship Director, Pediatric Psychiatry Clinic FACULTY Robert R. Althoff, MD, PhD, Psychology and Pediatrics Director of Division of Behavioral Genetics Jeremiah E. Dickerson, MD Director, VCCYF Autism Assessment Center Allison Y. Hall, MD Director of Vermont Program for Evidence in Practice Valerie S. Harder, MHS, PhD and Psychology James J. Hudziak, MD Professor of Psychiatry, Medicine and Pediatrics Thomas M. Achenbach Chair in Developmental Psychopathology Director, Vermont Center for Children, Youth & Families John G. Koutras, MD and Pediatrics Jill S. Rinehart, MD, FAAP Clinical Associate Professor of Pediatrics Pediatrician in Private Practice Hagan, Rinehart and Connolly Pediatricians, PLLC James M. Tallmadge, PhD Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry Win C. Turner, PhD, LADC Evidence Based Solutions, LLC Consultant, Center for Substance Abuse Treatment

PROGRAM 7:30am Registration and Continental Breakfast 8:15 Opening Comments 8:30 What s Hot in Child Psychiatry James Hudziak, MD 9:15 Evidence-Based Therapy Allison Hall, MD 10:00 BREAK 10:15 Mental Health Care in the Office: A Primary Care Perspective Jill Rinehart, MD, FAAP 11:00 Practical Psychopharmacology Update: Cases to Improve Your Practice John Koutras, MD 11:45 Lunch (on own) 1:00pm Pathways to Antipsychotic Use in Youth 1:30 DSM5 is Here: What s Changed? Robert Althoff, MD, PhD 2:00 Autism and Adolescence: A Brief Review of Issues and Challenges Jeremiah Dickerson, MD 2:30 Panel Discussion of Clinical Questions 3:00 Break

SCHEDULE 3:15 Breakout Session A A. Diagnosis in the Internet Age: Reducing Confirmation Bias in Mental Health Assessments James Tallmadge, PhD B. Using Motivational Interviewing Techniques During Substance Use Conversations Win Turner, PhD, LADC C. Statistics: A Refresher Valerie Harder, MHS, PhD D. Four Agents To Have in Your Bag: Guanfacine, NAC, Omega-3s, Metformin 4:00 Breakout Session B A. Diagnosis in the Internet Age: Reducing Confirmation Bias in Mental Health Assessments James Tallmadge, PhD B. Using Motivational Interviewing Techniques During Substance Use Conversations Win Turner, PhD, LADC C. Statistics: A Refresher Valerie Harder, MHS, PhD D. Four Agents To Have in Your Bag: Guanfacine, NAC, Omega-3s, Metformin 4:45 Conference Adjourns

ACCREDITATION The is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. The 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. Application for CME credit has been filed with the American Academy of Family Physicians. Determination of credit is pending. A credit application for Social Work Credit is pending approval. This program has been reviewed and is acceptable for up to 6.5 Nursing Contact Hours. (Expiration: 5/31/15) *The Office of Continuing Medical Education is an approved provider of continuing nursing education by the Vermont State Nurses Association, Inc., an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center s Commission on Accreditation. CONFERENCE LOCATION The conference will be held at the Hampton Inn in Colchester. Take Exit 16 from I89 and turn north on Route 7. Turn right onto Lower Mountain View Drive. A limited number of rooms with reduced rates have been reserved for conference registrants at the Hampton Inn. Please make your hotel reservations directly with the hotel (802-655-6177) and indicate your participation in this UVM conference to receive special rates based on availability ($99 single - quad occupancy per room, per night). FLASH DRIVE VS. SYLLABUS Please indicate on the registration panel if you wish to receive a Flash Drive with pdf versions of the presentations, or if you wish to receive a traditional syllabus binder with printed handouts. (If you choose flash drive, then you will be required to bring your laptop. Extra books will not be available.) You may opt to receive both a syllabus as well as a flash drive, however a $15 charge will apply. Course #13-801-57 Raj Chawla

REGISTRATION FORM - Child Psychiatry Or Register on-line: www.uvm.edu/medicine/cme Name: (As it will appear on Nametag and Certificate) Degree: q MD q DO q PA q NP q RN q Other Address: City: State: Zip: Phone: ( ) Email: Specialty: Initials Last 4 digits of your SSN# - (for CME Tracking Purposes Only) Registration Fee Summary: q $250 Physicians q $180 PA, Nurse, etc. There will be opportunity to attend two workshops. Please rank order your preferences from 1 (most) to 4 (least desirable). There is limited enrollment in each workshop. Every effort will be made to provide registrants with their top choices. WORKSHOP ASSIGNMENTS WILL BE MADE IN ORDER OF REGISTRATION RECEIPT. Diagnosis in the Internet Age Motivational Interviewing during Substance Use Conversations Statistics Refresher Four Agents to Have in Your Bag Flash Drive vs. Syllabus (Choose only one) q I wish to receive a Flash Drive and will bring my laptop. q I wish to receive a Syllabus binder with printed handouts. q Optional ($15): Receive both a syllabus and a flash drive. q Late Fee: After April 1, 2013 - Add: $50 $ TOTAL DUE Payment Method q q To pay by credit card, please register on-line by visiting our website at www.uvm.edu/medicine/cme and select the Child Psychiatry Conference. To pay by check, payable to the, please mail your payment along with a completed registration form to the address below: Mail to: UVM Continuing Medical Education 128 Lakeside Avenue, Suite 100 Burlington, VT 05401 Phone: (802) 656-2292 Fax: (802) 656-1925