M I n n e S O T A ... Addiction Medicine Across the Lifespan Fall Scientific Program

Minnesota Psychiatric Society
Fall Scientific Program
Addiction Medicine Across the Lifespan
Saturday, November 15, 2014 - Neighborhood House at Wellstone Center
179 Robie Street East, St Paul, MN
8:00 am - 5:30 pm
Jointly sponsored by the American Psychiatric Association and the Minnesota Psychiatric Society
Agenda
8:00 am Registration Check-in and Continental Breakfast
8:30 am
Welcome / Overview — Sheila Specker, MD
8:45 am
Treatment and Recovery Support Services for Young People: What does the Science tell us? — John Kelly, PhD
10:45 am Break
11:00 am Substance Use Disorders in the Elderly Population: Understanding a Changing Landscape — John Lichtsinn, MD
12:00 pm Poster Session
12:30 pm Lunch
1:15 pm
Gambling Across the Ages — Jon Grant, JD, MD, MPH
2:15 pm
Managing Patients with Addiction in the Office: Pitfalls and Best Practices — Robert Levy, MD
3:15 pm
Break
3:30 pm
Pharmacotherapies for Substance Use Disorders — Scott McNairy, MD
4:30 pm
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for the Treatment of Substance Use Disorders: a Practical Approach — Sheila Specker, MD
5:30 pm
Adjourn
Minnesota Psychiatric Society
ABOUT THIS PROGRAM
In a recent report, NIDA called the adolescent years, “a key window for both substance use
and the development of substance use disorders.” Tom Frieden, MD, MPH, director of the
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, observes that 46 Americans die each day “from
an overdose of prescription opioid narcotics,” and “clinicians have an essential role to play.”
One-quarter of the prescription drugs sold in the United States are used by the elderly, and
Our vision is physician leadership
creating the nation’s highest quality, the prevalence of abuse of these agents may be as high as 11%. Substance Abuse and Mental
affordable and accessible system of Health Administration (SAMHSA) estimates suggest that the number of seniors who abuse
prescription drugs will exceed 4.4 million by 2020.Studies have suggested that medical sermental health care.
vices may benefit substance abuse treatment outcomes if medical staff is knowledgeable about
www.mnpsychsoc.org addiction disorders and involved in treatment. This program offers psychiatrists and primary
care physicians, and their teams, information and skills necessary to serve patients with addictions in primary and specialty care, with special emphasis on their changing needs over the lifespan. Participants will learn from expert
clinicians and researchers, and have ample opportunities for networking and informal case discussions. In addition, APA Performance
in Practice modules are available to support ABPN Maintenance of Certification, and continual practice improvement.
Improving Minnesota’s mental health
care through education, advocacy
and sound psychiatric practice.
Minnesota
Psychiatric
Society
fall
scientific
Addiction Medicine Across the Lifespan
program
Saturday, November 15, 2014 - Neighborhood House at Wellstone Center
179 Robie Street East, St Paul, Minnesota
Fall scientific PROGR A M
Saturday, November 15, 2014
Program objectives Following attendance, participants will be able to:
• To understand the importance of taking a life-course developmental approach to addressing substance use disorders
•To identify 3 life course differences that affect treatment and recovery for young people.
Continuing Medical
Education
•To list 3 promising recovery support services for young people seeking addiction recovery.
•Recognize this country’s rapidly changing age demographics.
•Explain characteristics of the baby boomer population as it relates to substance use disorders.
•Assess how both licit and illicit drugs affect the geriatric population differently than other age
groups.
•Compare screening methods for substance use disorders in the geriatric population.
•Understand the presentation and treatment of gambling disorder across the lifespan.
•To learn how to minimize relapse and cross addiction in chemically dependent patients.
•Understand the mechanisms of cross addiction.
•Better understand acute pain management in chemically dependent patients
•Review medications and therapies in the context of addiction treatment across the lifespan.
•Summarize treatment recommendations for substance use disorders in the geriatric population.
•Utilize the principles of CBT in treating substance use disorders.
•Describe the effectiveness of CBT as compared to other modalities and how to increase its
effectiveness.
•Discuss individualization of CBT.
REGISTRATION
This activity has been planned
and implemented in accordance
with the accreditation requirements
and policies of the Accreditation
Council for Continuing Medical
Education through the joint
providership of the American
Psychiatric Association (APA)
and MN Psychiatric Society. The
APA is accredited by the ACCME
to provide continuing medical
education for physicians.
The APA designates this live
activity for a maximum of 7.75
AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™.
Physicians should only claim credit
commensurate with the extent of
their participation in the activity.
MPS Fall Scientific Program - Saturday, November 15, 2014
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