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Minnesota Psychiatric Society Spring Meetings
Saturday, March 16, 2024
8am-4:30pm Symposium, 5:00-8:30pm Recognition Dinner
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Minneapolis Golf Club 2001 Flag Avenue, St Louis Park, MN 55426

Psychiatry 2024: Choosing an Innovative Path
Day Program - 8:00am - 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.

9:15-10:15am - Psychiatric Practice Models Panel

• Navigating Change – Adopting a psychiatric hospitalist staffing model – John Kuzma, MD
• Nontraditional Community Settings Practice – Ron Groat, MD, DLFAPA
• Transforming Psychiatric Care with PrairieCare Medical Group – Kyle Cedermark, MD

10:15-10:30am - Poster Session

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 – George Realmuto – MPS Membership Committee Message*

1:10-1:15pm – Poster Session Awards Announced

1:15-2:15pm – Flash talks – Moderator: Karen Dickson, MD, DLFAPA
• AI & Psychiatry – Linzie Wildenauer and Katie Cooney
• Transitioning Patients from Outpatient Mental Health to Primary Care: Exploring Practices, Barriers and Facilitators – Annie Waniger, MD
• Comparison of pharmacological strategies and prescription patterns for BD depression in primary care, collaborative care, and specialty care settings – Jin Hong Park, MD

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

3:15-3:30pm – BREAK / Exhibits*

3:30-4:00pm 
 Physician Unionization – Mary Beth Lardizabal, DO, DFAPA; Renee Koronkowski, MD

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, DFAPA 
                                2024 MPS Psychiatrist of the Year – Christine Stanson, MD
                                2024 Gloria Segal Medical Student Scholarship Winners 
– Olivia Gray – Grace Johnson – Jeffrey Woods
                                2022-2024 MPS Presidential Service Award
– Matt Kruse, MD
6:30-7:30pm            DINNER* 
7:30-8:30pm            Keynote: Leadership and Psychiatry's Future, Rawle Andrews, Jr., Esq
*Not for CME

Educational Objectives – At the end of the educational activity, the learner will be able to:
  • Analyze and assess psychiatric practice models.
  • Examine factors associated with, and treatment options for invisible injuries in the Digital Age.
  • Analyze and discuss physician unions and their impact on professional life and practice. .
  • Apply work life tools and best practices for physician wellness.​
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
In support of improving patient care, this activity has been planned and implemented by American Psychiatric Association (APA) and the Minnesota Psychiatric Society (MPS). The American Psychiatric Association (APA) is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team.
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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.

Exhibitors
Liva Nova  –  Otsuka  –  Intra-Cellular Therapies, Inc.  –  Axsome  – 


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