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Minnesota Psychiatric Society Spring Meetings
Saturday, October 1, 2022
8:00am-5:00pm Symposium, 5:00-6:30pm Ethics Salon & Reception
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Minnesota Humanities Center, 987 Ivy Ave East, St Paul, MN

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Minnesota Humanities Center
987 Ivy Avenue East, St Paul, MN 55106

DIRECTIONS 
Program Agenda 
       * Meeting Informational Handout
7:30-8:00 am             Check-In / Continental Breakfast / Exhibits
8:00-8:15 am             Opening Remarks – Welcome & Overview –
                                   MPS President Matt Kruse, MD, FAPA; Planning Committee Chair Mark Frye, MD
8:15-9:15 am              Ethics Panel - Considerations for women and their physicians today – 
                                   Moderator: Mary Beth Lardizabal, DO, DFAPA;
                                   Panelists: Corrine Brown Robinson, MD, FACOG; Katie Cullen, MD; Jerry Kroll, MD; Tracy Tomac, MD, FAPA

                                          * MPS Ethics Panel Handout 
                                          * APA Statement on Row v Wade 5-2022 Handout 
                                          * APA Position on Abortion and Women's Reproductive Health Care Rights 
                                          * MDH website - The Minnesota Constitution and Abortion 
                                          * Emergency Executive Order 22-16  
                                          * Minnesota Statute 145 4242 
9:15-10:00am              Gender Differences in Antidepressant Pharmacotherapy – Aysegul Ozerdem, MD, PhD
                                          * Gender Difference in Antidepressant Pharmacotherapy Handout 
10:00-10:15am            BREAK, Exhibits
10:15-11:00am             Flash Talks – What is the next generation of psychiatrists passionate about? – 
                                     Matheus Marques, MD; Laura Sloan, MD; Moderator Matt Kruse, MD, FAPA
                                          * Brexanolone and Zuranolone Handout  
                                          * 988 Handout 
11:00-11:45am            Poster Session – Poster Presenters: Ammar Almorsy, MD; Meagan Campbell, MD; Mete Ercis, MD; Manuel Fuentes Salgado, MD; Heena Gardner;                                          Caroline Grant, MD; Felicia Hansell, MD; Alessandro Miola, MD; Francesca Pampaloni, MD; Maria Saliba, MD
                                          * Poster Session Handout 
11:45-12:00pm            Poster Presentation Best Practices – Mark Frye, MD
12:00-12:45pm            LUNCH, Networking & Exhibits
12:45-1:30pm              Depression, Self-Harm and Suicidality in Adolescents – Kathryn R. Cullen, MD
                                          * Depression, Self-Harm and Suicidality in Adolescents Handout 
1:30-2:15pm                Best Practices, Gender Differences in Substance Use – Sheila Specker, MD, DFAPA
                                          * Best Practicies, Gender Differences in Substance Use Handout 
2:15-3:00pm                Racial Disparities in Pregnancy - Is there a problem? – Corrine Brown Robinson MD, FACOG
                                          * Racial Disparities in Pregnancy Handout 
3:00-3:15pm                BREAK, Exhibits
3:15-4:00pm                Geriatric Mental Health for Women – Tim McNamara, MA, LP

                                          * Geriatric Mental Health for Women Handout 
4:00-4:45pm                Case Discussion: Child parent psychotherapy (CPP) as part of a
                                     multidisciplinary approach to support a pregnant patient with trauma
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                                     Hannah Betcher, MD; Katherine Moore, MD; Magdalena Romanowicz, MD

                                          * Case Discussion Handout 
4:45-5:00pm                Poster Session Review & Wrap-up of the Day – Mark Frye, MD
5:00-6:30pm                Ethics Salon & Reception – Join friends and colleagues for camaraderie and connection
                                    as we host this Ethics Salon Reception creating an open environment to discuss the complex
                                    issues of the day and all the layers they represent. Beverages and appetizers hosted by MPS..

Overview
This conference will focus on women’s mental healthcare from adolescence through the geriatric years, focusing on the unique aspects of treating women both from a clinical viewpoint and in the context of the world in 2022. We will explore societal impacts on women’s mental health care using an ethics lens, with special attention to the physician’s role at the intersection. Join us to learn about advances and discover pearls for practice in specialty and primary care settings.
     Our presenters bring expertise from a variety of medical and mental health specialties. Topics include gender differences in social media impact on adolescents, racial disparities in women’s health care during childbearing years, case-based learning, substance use disorder treatment for new mothers, gender differences in antidepressant pharmacotherapy, and unique needs of geriatric women. We will discuss legal, ethical, and medical impact of policy changes involving women’s health. A poster session will showcase new research and concepts. Participants will conclude the day with an interactive deeper dive into key ethical dilemmas and come away with tools and ideas to inform current and future ethical quandaries to come.

Educational Objectives – At the end of the educational activity, the learner will be able to:
  • Describe current factors creating or heightening stress for women patients and their families.
  • Describe current factors creating or heightening stress for physicians caring for women patients and their families.
  • Assess the impact of medical, legal, and situational factors on access to services and systems of care for women in Minnesota.

Exhibitors
Allina Health  ▪  Minnesota Department of Human Services Direct Care and Treatment
Minnesota Health Community Foundation & FastTrackerMN.org  ▪  Professional Risk Management Services
Who Should Attend
This educational activity is intended for psychiatrists, primary care physicians, emergency physicians, psychologists, social workers, physician assistants, registered nurses, advance practice nurses, compliance officers and clinic administrators. All mental health professionals and general health professionals are welcome, including students and residents.  

Accreditation
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 the Minnesota 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 Credit ™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.


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