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The attachment didn’t make it through. Here is the link as well as the content of the flier.

 

http://www.capsgw.org/capsgw_symposium_march_14.pdf

 

 

 ADHD: Current Evidence on Neurobiology and Treatment in Children, Adolescents, and Adults

Saturday, March 14, 2009

 

 

Presented by the Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Society of Greater Washington (www.capsgw.org)

 

 

PROGRAM

8:00 Registration/Coffee/Donuts

8:30 Welcome

8:45 Neurobiology of ADHD

9:50 Pharmacologic Treatments for ADHD

10:55 Refreshments

11:10 Psychological Interventions for Patients with ADHD

12:15 Lunch

1:30 ADHD in Adults

2:35 Refreshments

2:50 Case Presentations, Panel Discussions, and Q & A

4:00 Conclusion

Please note the program may be subject to change.

SPEAKERS

Lance Clawson, M.D., has a private practice in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, serves on the teaching faculty at CNMC and Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, and is an author and researcher on various aspects of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, including ADHD and psychopharmacology.

Barbara Ingersoll, Ph.D., is a clinical psychologist who has a private practice in Bethesda, Maryland and has worked extensively with patients with learning, behavioral, and emotional problems, including ADHD, and has numerous publications on ADHD.

Philip Shaw, M.D. is a Staff Clinician at the Child Psychiatry Branch of the Intramural Program of NIH where he leads research on ADHD and has published many studies on ADHD and other areas of psychiatry.

Alan Zametkin, M.D. is a Senior Staff Physician of the Intramural Research Program of NIH. Dr. Zametkin leads research on ADHD and has published widely on various aspects of psychiatry, including ADHD.

PROFESSIONAL CREDITS

This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essential Areas and Policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME). The Children’s National Medical Center (CNMC) is accredited by ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians. The CNMC designates this continuing medical education activity for a maximum of 6 hours AMA PRA Category 1 credits ™. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Department of Psychiatry, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences: Thanks to the Department of Psychiatry, USUHS for support of this program. www.usuhs.mil/psy

Washington Psychiatric Society: We would like to acknowledge the Washington Psychiatric Society for endorsing this CME Program to its membership. WPS:Working to ensure access to humane care and effective treatment for people with mental illnesses: www.dcpsych.org.


REGISTRATION (Please print clearly)

Name _________________________________

Address _______________________________

City___________________________________

State ___________________Zip__________

Phone # _______________________________

Email_________________________________

Discipline _____________________________

To guarantee your place at the Symposium, please email Diane Berman at CAPSGW@... and return this portion and registration fee payable to CAPSGW to:

CAPSGW Spring Symposium

c/o Diane Berman

7621 Mary Cassatt Drive

Potomac, MD 20854

FEE

Payable to CAPSGW; includes materials and lunch.

CAPSGW/JSSA/USU/WPS:

Prior to March 7: $ 120

After March 7 $ 140

Nonmembers:

Prior to March 7 $ 140

After March 7 $ 160

Students, Residents, Fellows: $ 35

We will be unable to refund registration for cancellations after March 7.

SYMPOSIUM LOCATION

Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences (USUHS), located on the campus of The National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda, MD. For security reasons, you must use the Wisconsin Avenue Entrance.

DIRECTIONS

From Virginia

                         

495 East toward Baltimore

 

Bethesda-Wash Exit 35 Wisconsin Ave. S.

 

Drive through 2 traffic lights: National Institute of Health on right

 

Left onto South Woods Drive

 

Follow signs for USUHS

 

From Maryland

                         

495 to Silver Spring

 

Bethesda-Wash Exit 34: stay on exit ramp to 355/Rockville Pike South

 

Drive through 2 traffic lights: National Institute of Health on right

 

Left onto South Woods Drive

 

Follow signs for USUHS

 

Park in the underground parking garage. Use entrance to the building on the same level as the parking garage. Take the elevator to the first floor.

For security reasons, there is No On-Site Registration. You MUST pre-register and bring photo ID to enter the military base.

www.capsgw.org

ADHD: Current Evidence

on Neurobiology

and Treatment in

Children, Adolescents,

and Adults

Saturday, March 14, 2009

Presented by the

Child and Adolescent Psychiatric

Society of Greater Washington

Annual Spring Symposium

Speakers

Lance Clawson, M.D.

Barbara Ingersoll, Ph.D.

Philip Shaw, M.D.

Alan Zametkin, M.D.



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