Registration Information The conference registration fee is $100 for 6 CEUs including 4 pharmacology CEUs. This fee includes a great conference, breakfast, snacks and lunch and parking. Meeting handouts will be available at our website prior to the conference. Register online at https://sites.google.com/site/papnhouston/ Mind Matters 2015 Psychiatric Issues for Advanced Practice Nurses You may also mail a check and registration form (available for printing on our website): PAPN, P.O. Box 540211, Houston, TX 77254. No mailed registrations accepted after June 1st. Please register early, and no later than Friday, June 5th, 2015. No walk-in registration please, in order to properly plan our venue. No refunds will be made after June 1st. If circumstances necessitate the cancellation of this conference, registration fees will be refunded Questions Please check our website for more information. You may also e-mail us at: PAPNWeb@gmail.com or phone 832-363-7787. Location Houston Methodist Hospital Texas Medical Center 6565 Fannin Street, Houston, TX 77030 (713) 790-3311 Parking garages are available; bring your ticket to the conference for validation Psychiatric Advanced Practice Nurses of Houston PO Box 540211 Houston, TX 77254 www.PAPNHouston.org Saturday, June 6, 2015 Houston Methodist Hospital 2 1 PAPN’s Mind Matters 2015: Psychiatric Issues for Advanced Practice Nurses Agenda Saturday, June 6, 2015 Target Audience: Accreditation This conference is designed for Psychiatric Advanced Practice Nurses, APRNs and RNs in other specialties with an interest in psychiatric evaluation and management. Conference Goals This activity is being submitted for approval to AANP for 6 Nursing CEUs including 4 pharmacology credits. Attendees must attend the entire program to receive CEU credit; no partial credit. This program will provide current, evidencebased and clinically useful information to improve the quality of nursing care provided to patients with psychiatric and substance abuse disorders. No partial credit will be granted. Participants must attend the entire program from 8:30 am – 3:30pm to receive CEUs. Conference Objectives Upon completion of this conference participants will be able to: 1. Discuss psychotropic medications and indications with recent FDA approval. 2. Recognize risk factors and treatment of acute substance abuse disorders. 3. Describe the interface of ethics and psychiatry. 4. Manage multiple manifestations of psychiatric illness. 5. Analyze the latest information in genetics and other biomarkers of mental illness. (Place for the ANCC statement and seal to go once approved) 8:00am – 9:00 am – Registration & Continental Breakfast 8:30 - Introductions 8:35am – 9:30 am – Update on Psychiatric Medications Kayode Giwa, PharmD, Psychopharmacologist at Houston Methodist 9:30am – 10:00am – Geripsychiatric Care: The Gray Sunami Dorothy Morrison, PMHNP Acute Care Psychiatric NP, Houston Methodist Hospital 10:00am – 10:15am – Break & Visit with Vendors 10:15am – 11:15am – Psychiatry and Ethics in the Genomic Era Sherry Grogan, PMHNP, Transplant Consult – Liaison Psychiatry, Houston Methodist 11:15am – 11:45am - Genetic Testing in Psychiatry (non-branded) Jose Estrada, PhD, Medical Science Liason at Assurex HealthAssurex Health 11:45 am – 12:15pm – Lunch & Visit with Vendors 12:15pm – 1:15 pm Treatment of Acute Withdrawal Symptoms Sara Wood, PMHNP The ParC Substance Abuse Treatment 1:15 pm – 1:45pm – Psychiatry in an Acute and Post-Acute Medical/Surgical Population Patti Hardesty, Psychiatric CNS, Delivery System Reform Incentive Payment (DSRIP) Program, Houston Methodist 1:45pm – 2:00 pm - Break 2:00 pm – 2:30 pm – Benzodiazepines – The Good, The Bad, & The Ugly Linda Barloon, PMHNP, Consult-Liaison Psychiatry, Houston Methodist 2:30pm – 3:30 pm - Conversion and Factitious Disorders Alric Hawkins, MD, Acute, ER and Consult-Liaison Psychiatry, Houston Methodist Hospital Conference wrap-up, evaluation and CEUs awarded “Our expectation . . . is that identifying syndromes based on pathophysiology will eventually be able to improve outcomes.” THOMAS INSEL, M.D. BRUCE CUTHBERT, Ph.D., Am J Psychiatry 167:7, July 2010 The NIMH is launching the Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) project to create a framework for research on pathophysiology, especially for genomics and neuroscience, which ultimately will inform future DSM classification schemes.
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