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Minnesota Psychiatric Society Spring Meetings
Saturday, April 30, 2022
8am-5:15pm Symposium, 5:15-7:45pm Recognition Dinner
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Minneapolis Golf Club
Impacting Social Determinants of Mental Health

Keynote Speakers:
     Vivian Pender, MD, DLFAPA           Ezra Griffith, MD, DLFAPA

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     Saturday, April 30, 2022
     
8:00 am – 7:45 pm

     Minneapolis Golf Club
       2001 Flag Avenue, St Louis Park, MN 55426
​Overview
Since the COVID-19 pandemic began, we have gained a deeper understanding of the extent to which we are interconnected. We collectively made sacrifices and adjustments in our lives to mitigate COVID-19 infections to safeguard the health of ourselves, family members, members of our community, and strangers. Our personal sacrifice benefited all of Minnesota by decreasing the number of projected deaths and infections, but we also witnessed mental health disorders resulting from isolation, stress, and poor coping strategies. Finally, we also grappled with our status as ground zero for a social uprising watching Minnesota become more well known for division and unrest than home of several Fortune 500 companies, 10,000 lakes, theater, and innovate health care.
     We are convening the community of physicians, professionals, and neighbors to rebuild, restructure, and reimagine the Minnesota mental health system. We intend to discuss mental health access and treatment in the context of external factors such as housing, legal barriers, education, and media. These factors known as the social determinants of health will be integrated into every discussion just as our patient's health is amalgamation of all of these factors. To achieve this goal, members of the Program Committee designed an educational program focused on building a strong mental health community based on collaboration with each other, stakeholders, and advocates. 

 CLICK HERE TO REGISTER FOR THE APRIL 30, 2022 MPS SPRING MEETINGS​ 

  CLICK HERE FOR APRIL 30, 2022 BROCHURE​ 
Impacting Social Determinants of Mental Health
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Day Program 8:00am - 5:15pm
7:30-8:00 am           CHECK-IN / CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST / Exhibits
8:00-9:00 am           Welcome & MPS Business Meeting*, MPS President Chinmoy Gulrajani, MD, DFAPA
                                 Live Membership vote (Remote participation available. Registration required.)
9:00-9:15 am           
Opening Remarks – Overview, Planning Committee Chair Dionne Hart, MD, DFAPA

9:15-9:45 am           What’s TCRP? Why does it matter?, Gregory Kemp, CPRSI; Sheila Specker, MD, DFAPA
9:45-10:00am           BREAK / Exhibits*
10:00-11:00am         Racism, Not Race is the Risk Factor: The (mis)Use of Race in Medicine, Nathan Chomilo, MD, FAAP, FACP
11:00am-12:00pm    Social Determinants of Mental Health: Clinical, Education, Research, & Policy Considerations,
                                 Vivian Pender, MD, DFAPA

12:00-12:15pm         Special Recognition & Memorial Celebration for Judith Kashtan, MD, DLFAPA*, Allison Holt, MD
12:15-1:00pm           LUNCH / Exhibits*
1:00-2:00pm             ​Flash Talks – What is the next generation of psychiatrists passionate about?,
                                 Javier Ortiz Orendain, MD; Sonya Meyer, MS2; Jonas Attilus, MD; 
Moderator Matt Kruse, MD, FAPA
2:00-3:00pm             Diversity in Graduate Medical Education, William McDade, MD, PhD
3:00-3:15pm             BREAK / Exhibits*
3:15-4:15pm             Health Disparities Panel - ACT Lessons and Commitment Considerations,
                                 Monica Taylor-Desir, MD, DFAPA; Bill Neiman, JD; Moderator: Eduardo Col
ón Navarro, MD
4:15-4:45pm             The Creation of a Podcast: Using media to advance health topics, Kari Haley, MD; Jimmy Bellamy
4:45-5:15pm             Mental Health Outreach - Roots Crisis Team, Canopy Health,
​                                 Candace Hanson, MA, LPCC; Anne Johnson, MSW, LICSW


Evening Program    5:15-7:45pm

5:15-6:15pm             RECEPTION / Exhibits / Awards Presentations*, MPS President Chinmoy Gulrajani, MD, DFAPA
6:15-6:45pm             DINNER 
6:45-7:45 pm            Keynote: Maintaining Human Dignity in Clinical Work, Ezra Griffith, MD, DLFAPA
*Not for CME
​Jointly provided by the American Psychiatric Association and the Minnesota Psychiatric Society

Educational Objectives – At the end of the educational activity, the learner will be able to:
  • Describe effective engagement strategies and essential elements of clinical care for optimal outcomes for psychiatric patients in marginalized, underserved, culturally diverse communities.
  • Examine longitudinal impact of multiple biases on health care infrastructure, access, and innovation.
  • Assess best practices for improving health care provider educational and professional diversity and opportunity.
  • Formulate ways health care providers can redefine their role in terms of public health outreach and education.

Exhibitors
Minnesota Mental Health Community Foundation & FastTrackerMN.org  –  ​Professional Risk Management Services, Inc.  –  
Allina Health  –  ​​M Health Fairview  –  CentraCare
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. 
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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 Minnesota Psychiatric Society. The APA is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
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Designation 
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.


​       Featured Speakers
Nathan Chomilo, MD
  Dionne Hart, MD, DFAPA       Sheila Specker, MD, DFAPA      Gregory Kemp, CPRSI            Nathan Chomilo, MD        Vivian Pender, MD, DLFAPA      Matt Kruse, MD, FAPA 
           Jonas Attilus, MD                Sonya Meyer, MS2            Javier Ortiz Orendain, MD     William McDade, MD, PhD  Monica Taylor-Desir, MD, DFAPA      Bill Nieman, JD
Ezra Griffith, MD, DLFAPA
      Eduardo Colon, MD                    Kari Haley, MD                         Jimmy Bellamy           Candace Hanson, MA, LPCC  Anne Johnson, MSW, LICSW   Ezra Griffith, MD, DLFAPA 

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