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2023 APA Annual Meeting: NYCPS Members In San FranciscoThe APA Annual Meeting is being held in San Francisco, CA this year from May 20th-24th. Below is a list of NYCPS members who will be presenting at the meeting- we will continue to update as we receive more information. If you are an NYCPS Member and would like to be added to the list, please send the details to [email protected] so we can add you to this list! Saturday, May 208:00 AM Answering the Call: Implementing Best Practices for Opioid Use Disorder in General Public Mental Health Clinics
NYCPS Speakers: Flavio Casoy, MD, Molly T. Finnerty, MD Designing and Implementing a Global Mental Health Curriculum: Challenges and Way Forward NYCPS Speakers: Victor Pereira-Sanchez, MD, PhD Telehealth Solutions for Crisis Management in the Acute Psychiatric Care Setting
NYCPS Speakers: Owen Muir, MD and Carlene MacMillan, MD Your Mental Health Starts in Your Gut Microbiota
NYCPS Speakers: Gia Merlo, MD, MBA, MEd 10:30 AM Is Measurement Based Care the Future of Psychiatric Practice? Minor Charges with Major Impacts: Misdemeanors Versus Pre-Arrest Jail Diversion for Individuals with SMI No Good Deed Goes Unpunished: Determining Decisional Capacity for Medically Ill Patients and Getting Sued for It 1:30 PM Understanding Munchausen's by Proxy or Factitious Disorder Imposed on Another: Child Abuse by Another Name PCP Coaching: An Underutilized but Very Effective Method to Increase Mental Healthcare Availability in the Community Achieving Mental health Parity in New York State: Patient-Centered, Quality-Focused, Clinically-Driven Utilization Review You Are What You Eat, So Learn About Nutrition 1:30-3:30 PM Poster Session 3:45-5:15 PM Poster Session 3:45 PM - 5:15 PM AIDS and COVID: Similarities and differences. Lessons for psychiatry in the 21 century and beyond Amplifying Student Voices: How to Seize Leadership Opportunities Within the APA Tips, Tactics, and Training to Improve Youth Mental Health in Your Community Sunday, May 218:00 AM Here Fishy, Phishy...Catfishing and Other Cyber Crimes Across the Ages Chronic Cyclical Disasters: A Community Context-Sensitive Approach to Promoting Adaptive Disaster Response 10:30 AM Cult Leaders: The Fine Line Between Mental Illness and Opportunism 10:30 - 12:00 PM Poster Session The MSBI Psychiatry Residency Burnout Study: Assessment of Burnout Rate and Contributing Factors Across PGY1 and PGY2 Years 1:30 PM Confident Clozapine Prescribing: Motivating Clinicians to Address Racial and Ethnic Disparities... 3:45 PM A Journey to Death: The Story of Migrant Children Behind Closed Doors: Providing Psychiatric Treatment and Promoting Safety Remotely for Survivors of IPV Exploring Fellowship Awards in Psychiatry: Opportunities Beyond the APA Monday, May 228:00 AM Changing the Trajectory: Innovations in First-Episode Psychosis to Reduce Risk of Violence, Suicide, and Legal Involvement I Need a Psychiatrist but Can’t Find One: An Introduction to the Integrated Care Elective to Increase Access to Care If You Are A Psychiatrist, You Need to Know How to Prescribe Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors... Mentorship: Nuts and Bolts of the Gift of a Dynamic Reciprocal Relationship Supporting the Helpers: A Discussion of the Role of Psychiatry and Psychology in Wellbeing Efforts for Healthcare Workers During COVID-19 1:30-3:00 PM Poster Session
2:00 - 4:00 PM
Innovation Lab 3:45 PM Queer in the Cornfields: How Psychiatrists Can Help Rural Youth Navigate the Coming Out Process Trauma and Psychosis: Pathways, Therapeutic Plans and Prevention Strategies Tuesday, May 238:00 AM Breaking the Glass Closet: Challenges and Opportunities for LGBTQ+ individuals in a Minority Culture of Psychiatry and Leadership Advances in Affect-Focused Psychotherapies for Postraumatic Stress Disorder 1:30 PM Adding a New Diagnosis to the DSM: How Prolonged Grief Disorder Became an Official Diagnosis Alcohol Use Disorder Breaking the Silence: Innovative Community-Based Approaches to Addressing the mental Health Crisis in AAPI Populations Who Do We Care for/Who Do We Care About: Defining Mental Illness and Redefining Treatment for Individuals With Criminal-Legal Contact
3:45 PM The Algorithm Will See You Now: The Current State of Precision Psychiatry's Deployment Into Research and Practice The New Public Health Psychiatry: Addressing the Social Determinants of Mental Health A Subacute Inpatient Unit for People Experiencing Homelessness and Serious Mental Illness in NYC Wednesday, May 248:00 AM The Psychiatry Research Lab: A Novel Intervention to Promote and Improve Research Literacy and Advocacy in an Inner City Community Hospital Struggle and Solidarity: Stories of How Americans Fight for Their Mental Health Through Federal Legislation Equity, Ethics, and the World as It Is: An Oxford Debate on Whether Private Practice Psychiatrists Should Accept Insurance A Journal's Systematic Effort to Tackle Structural Racism Navigating What's Next in Interventional Psychiatry Overcoming Shame, Stigma and Barriers in Addressing Victims of Male Sexual Violence Social Media and Psychiatry: Effects of Social Media on Users, Research, Advocacy, Networking and Intervention Opportunities 1:30 PM "No One Leaves Home Unless Home is the Mouth of a Shark": Collaborating to Advance the Emotional Health of LGBTQ Individuals in Crisis Zones Life in ACEs: An Interactive Experience to Teach About Social Determinants of Health Lifestyle Interventions for Mental Health: Drugs Are Not Everything |