Psychiatry 2024: Choosing an Innovative Path
2024 Spring Program Overview
Humanistic psychologist Carl Rogers wisely said, “The good life is a process, not a state of being. It is a direction, not a destination.”
The journey to and through a career in psychiatry is one filled with joys and sorrows, challenges and surprises. We are navigating our own life and career paths while simultaneously striving to smooth the bumpy roads our patients travel.
How do we guide our patients in choosing their best path to health? Novel and traditional treatment options abound, from therapy to neuromodulation to psychedelics. In addition, there are ever-branching career options for psychiatrists. We may be hospitalists, procedure-based specialists, virtual care providers, or innovators in addiction or community care. Many of us work in corporate medicine settings, where “medicine as big business” has led to increased discussion of physician unions. How do we choose the best path for ourselves? Hopefully these new paths will lead to better work-life balance, allowing us to prioritize self-care while we strive to provide the best possible patient care.
Finding balance is a real challenge given the frantic pace of change in medicine and society. MPS is honored to host Rawle Andrews, Executive Director of the APA Foundation. His topic is the apt: “Finding Peace of Mind in Dynamic Times: Acknowledging, Coping with and Treating Invisible Injuries in the Digital Age.”
On the topic of change, Charles Darwin had the following to say: “It is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent, but the one most responsive to change.”
Come to the Spring MPS meeting for inspiration and fellowship in meeting our changing times.
The journey to and through a career in psychiatry is one filled with joys and sorrows, challenges and surprises. We are navigating our own life and career paths while simultaneously striving to smooth the bumpy roads our patients travel.
How do we guide our patients in choosing their best path to health? Novel and traditional treatment options abound, from therapy to neuromodulation to psychedelics. In addition, there are ever-branching career options for psychiatrists. We may be hospitalists, procedure-based specialists, virtual care providers, or innovators in addiction or community care. Many of us work in corporate medicine settings, where “medicine as big business” has led to increased discussion of physician unions. How do we choose the best path for ourselves? Hopefully these new paths will lead to better work-life balance, allowing us to prioritize self-care while we strive to provide the best possible patient care.
Finding balance is a real challenge given the frantic pace of change in medicine and society. MPS is honored to host Rawle Andrews, Executive Director of the APA Foundation. His topic is the apt: “Finding Peace of Mind in Dynamic Times: Acknowledging, Coping with and Treating Invisible Injuries in the Digital Age.”
On the topic of change, Charles Darwin had the following to say: “It is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent, but the one most responsive to change.”
Come to the Spring MPS meeting for inspiration and fellowship in meeting our changing times.
Rawle Andrews, Jr., Esq.
Executive Director, American Psychiatric Assocoiation Foundation |
Educational Objectives –
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Psychiatry 2024: Choosing an Innovative Path
AGENDA
Day Program 7:30am - 4:30pm
7:30-8:00 am Check-In / Continental Breakfast / Exhibits, Posters
8:00-8:15 am Welcome, Opening Remarks – Overview of the day
MPS President Mary Beth Lardizabal, DO, DFAPA
MPS Program Committee Member and President Elect Mark Frye, MD
8:15-9:15 am Keynote Address:
Finding Peace of Mind in Dynamic Times:
Acknowledging, Coping with, and Treating Invisible Injuries in the Digital Age
American Psychiatric Association Foundation Executive Director Rawle Andrews, Jr., Esq.
9:15-10:30am Psychiatric Practice Models Panel
Navigating Change – Adopting a psychiatric hospitalist staffing model – John Kuzma, MD
Nontraditional Community Settings Practice – Ron Groat, MD, DLFAPA
Navigating the World of Locum Tenens in Psychiatry – Michael Fisher, MD
Transforming Psychiatric Care with PrairieCare Medical Group – Kyle Cedarmark, MD
10:30-10:45am BREAK / Exhibits / Posters
10:45-11:45am Reaching Out to Communities
Lowering the Barriers to Buprenorphine Treatment for Opioid Use Disorder –
Sheila Specker, MD, DFAPA; Ian Latham, MD, Addiction Medicine Fellow, U of MN
Next Generation Treatments for Resistant Depression: the UMN Interventional Psychiatry Approach –
Sophia Albott, MD
11:45-12:15pm Poster Session
12:15-1:00pm LUNCH / Exhibits / Posters
1:00-1:10pm MPS Membership Committee Message – George Realmuto, MD, DLFAPA
1:10-1:15pm Poster Session Awards Announced
1:15-2:15pm Flash talks – Moderator Matt Kruse, MD, FAPA
AI & Psychiatry – Linzie Wildenauer and Katie Cooney
Transitioning Patients from Outpatient Mental Health to Primary Care:
Exploring Practices, Barriers and Facilitators – Annie Wanniger, MD
TBD –
2:15-3:15pm Virtual Innovations
Digital Technologies in the Treatment of SUD – Tyler Oesterle, MD
Pearls for Web-based Private Practice – James C. Van Doren, MD
Talkiatry – Allison Holt, MD, FAPA
3:15-3:30pm BREAK / Exhibits
3:30-4:00pm Physician Unions – Mary Beth Lardizabal, DO, DFAPA
4:00-4:30pm New Directions in Clinician Well-being: Empowerment for Change – Sandra Shallcross, PhD
Evening Program 5:00-8:30pm
5:00-6:30pm RECEPTION / Exhibits
Awards Presentations, MPS President Mary Beth Lardizabal, DO, DLFAPA
• 2024 MPS Psychiatrist of the Year:
• 2024 Paul Wellstone Advocacy Award:
• Gloria Segal Medical Student Scholarship Winners:
• 2022-2024 MPS Presidential Service Award: Matt Kruse, FAPA
6:30-7:30pm DINNER
7:30-8:30pm Keynote: Leadership and Psychiatry’s Future
• APA Foundation Executive Director Rawle Andrews, Jr., Esq.
Day Program 7:30am - 4:30pm
7:30-8:00 am Check-In / Continental Breakfast / Exhibits, Posters
8:00-8:15 am Welcome, Opening Remarks – Overview of the day
MPS President Mary Beth Lardizabal, DO, DFAPA
MPS Program Committee Member and President Elect Mark Frye, MD
8:15-9:15 am Keynote Address:
Finding Peace of Mind in Dynamic Times:
Acknowledging, Coping with, and Treating Invisible Injuries in the Digital Age
American Psychiatric Association Foundation Executive Director Rawle Andrews, Jr., Esq.
9:15-10:30am Psychiatric Practice Models Panel
Navigating Change – Adopting a psychiatric hospitalist staffing model – John Kuzma, MD
Nontraditional Community Settings Practice – Ron Groat, MD, DLFAPA
Navigating the World of Locum Tenens in Psychiatry – Michael Fisher, MD
Transforming Psychiatric Care with PrairieCare Medical Group – Kyle Cedarmark, MD
10:30-10:45am BREAK / Exhibits / Posters
10:45-11:45am Reaching Out to Communities
Lowering the Barriers to Buprenorphine Treatment for Opioid Use Disorder –
Sheila Specker, MD, DFAPA; Ian Latham, MD, Addiction Medicine Fellow, U of MN
Next Generation Treatments for Resistant Depression: the UMN Interventional Psychiatry Approach –
Sophia Albott, MD
11:45-12:15pm Poster Session
12:15-1:00pm LUNCH / Exhibits / Posters
1:00-1:10pm MPS Membership Committee Message – George Realmuto, MD, DLFAPA
1:10-1:15pm Poster Session Awards Announced
1:15-2:15pm Flash talks – Moderator Matt Kruse, MD, FAPA
AI & Psychiatry – Linzie Wildenauer and Katie Cooney
Transitioning Patients from Outpatient Mental Health to Primary Care:
Exploring Practices, Barriers and Facilitators – Annie Wanniger, MD
TBD –
2:15-3:15pm Virtual Innovations
Digital Technologies in the Treatment of SUD – Tyler Oesterle, MD
Pearls for Web-based Private Practice – James C. Van Doren, MD
Talkiatry – Allison Holt, MD, FAPA
3:15-3:30pm BREAK / Exhibits
3:30-4:00pm Physician Unions – Mary Beth Lardizabal, DO, DFAPA
4:00-4:30pm New Directions in Clinician Well-being: Empowerment for Change – Sandra Shallcross, PhD
Evening Program 5:00-8:30pm
5:00-6:30pm RECEPTION / Exhibits
Awards Presentations, MPS President Mary Beth Lardizabal, DO, DLFAPA
• 2024 MPS Psychiatrist of the Year:
• 2024 Paul Wellstone Advocacy Award:
• Gloria Segal Medical Student Scholarship Winners:
• 2022-2024 MPS Presidential Service Award: Matt Kruse, FAPA
6:30-7:30pm DINNER
7:30-8:30pm Keynote: Leadership and Psychiatry’s Future
• APA Foundation Executive Director Rawle Andrews, Jr., Esq.
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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Exhibitors
- LivaNova - - Otsuka - Intra-Cellular Therapies, Inc. |
Scholarship Sponsors
MN Society of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry (MSCAP) - Plymouth Psych Group |
Jointly provided by the American Psychiatric Association and the Minnesota Psychiatric Society