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Saturday, November 23, 2019
Minnesota Psychiatric Society 2019 Fall Program

Minnesota’s Mental Health Access Traffic Jam: Coming Together to Build a Better Roadmap
Minneapolis Marriott West
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PROGRAM AGENDA
7:30-8:00 am            Check-In / Continental Breakfast /Exhibits / Networking
8:00-8:05 am            Opening Remarks – Welcome, Overview – Larry Hook, MD,
8:05-8:20 am             Patient Story – Impact on a Personal Level – Former State Representative Mindy Greiling
8:20-9:30 am             
Helping our Patients in Crisis: The Art, Science, and Systems of Emergency Psychiatry – Scott A. Simpson MD, MPH
9:30-9:45 am             Break / Exhibits / Networking
9:45-10:45 am           Corrections & Public Safety Intersection – Hennepin County Sherriff Dave Hutchinson
10:45-11:45 am         Safety Net, EDs, Bed Capacity & Transitions
                                  Kylee Ann Stevens, MD, DFAPA; Matt Kruse, MD; Joe Clubb, MSW, LICSW; Cory Kissling, BS, RN, CFRN, EMT-P
11:45am-12:45pm     Lunch / Exhibits / Networking
12:45-1:45 pm           What Psychiatrists/Emergency Physicians want to tell each other – Rich Levine, MD; Kathleen Heaney, MD, DFAPA; 
                                  Andy Meisterr, MD; Michael Schwemm, MD; Moderator: Larry Hook, MD
1:45-3:00 pm             Expanded Community Care Models –
John Vuchetich, MD, DFAPA; Steve Harker, MD, DFAPA; Sue Abderholden, Robert Jones, MD, DFAPA
3:00-3:15 pm             Break / Exhibits / Networking
3:15-3:45 pm             ICSI Collaboratives: ED Transitions and Shared Standards for Mental Health – Tani Hemmila, MS, Larry Hook, MD, Ilsa Anderson, RN, BSN
3:45-4:15 pm             Critical Crossroads: Pediatric Mental Health Care in the Emergency Department: A Care Pathway Resource Toolkit – 
                                  Mary Beth Lardizabal, DO, DFAPA
4:14-4:45 pm             Moving Forward: MACMHP Initiative to Support Ongoing Structure & Collaboration – Jin Palen
4:45-5:00 pm             Summary – Larry Hook, MD

December 11, 2019 - 2-3pm CST  WEBINAR
​Identifying Effective Solutions:
​Reducing Psychiatric Boarding in Emergency Rooms

Join us for a webinar hosted by the American Psychiatric Association (APA), American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP), and Coalition on Psychiatric Emergencies (CPE) to identify how communities and emergency departments can mitigate the problem, and the role of psychiatrists to improve care for patients based on APA’s Resource Document, “Boarding of Mentally Ill Patients in Emergency Departments”.

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