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Spring Term 2009
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Jan 16 1~2pm |
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Eric Wilson, PhD Wake Forest University |
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The Power of Melancholy |
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Feb 6 1~2pm |
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Harold Carmel, MD Duke University School of Medicine |
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A History of Mental Health Reform in North Carolina |
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Feb 20 1~2pm |
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Paul Garcia, MD East Carolina University Brody School of Medicine |
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W2: A Case Study and Other Legal Quandaries |
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Mar 6 1~2pm |
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Kevin Hill, MD McLean Hospital, Belmont, MA |
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Seeding Trials and Vioxx: Growing a Market of Prescribers |
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Mar 20 1~2pm |
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Michael Lang, MD East Carolina University Brody School of Medicine |
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Violence and Aggression from the Psychiatrist's Perspective |
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Apr 3 1~2pm |
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Steven Jaffe, MD Emory University School of Medicine |
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Clearing the Smoke: Marijuana and Adolescents |
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Apr 17 1~2pm |
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Robin Hurley, MD Wake Forest University School of Medicine |
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Window's to the Brain: Updates on the Neuropsychiatry of TBI |
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May 1 1~2pm |
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Marvin Swartz, MD Duke University School of Medicine |
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The CATIE Study: The Data and Controversy |
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May 29 1~2pm |
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Joseph Williams, MD Wake Forest University School of Medicine |
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Mental Health Treatment in Bangladesh: A Work in Progress |
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Location
Psychiatry Grand Rounds are held in the Outpatient Comprehensive Cancer Center, Conference Rooms 1A-1B.
Note: The April 17th Grand Rounds will be held in Conference Room #1, 8th floor, Janeway Tower.
Time
1:00 pm to 2:00 pm
Note: There will be no Grand Rounds on May 15th since the annual APA meeting begins the next day.
Credit
Wake Forest University Health Sciences designates this educational activity for a maximum of 1 category 1 credit toward the AMA Physician’s Recognition Award. Each physician should claim only those credits that he/she actually spent in the educational activity.
Objectives
• Define concepts and identify/discuss new information in specific topics relevant to psychiatry.
• Review recent advances in psychiatric diagnosis, treatment and case management.
• Apply the information in clinical practice. |
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Accreditation
Wake Forest University School of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. This activity is sponsored by Wake Forest University School of Medicine.
Sponsors
We would like to thank Cyberonics, Jazz Pharma, Wyeth, AstraZeneca, Bristol Myers Squibb, Abbott, Takeda and Lilly Pharmaceuticals for providing unrestricted educational grants to help support Psychiatry Grand Rounds. |
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